Located within 5 km of Lake Ontario and Queen’s University, this Ontario hotel offers spacious rooms with a 37-inch flat-screen TV. It features an indoor pool, hot tub and 24-hour gym.
Located near attractions such as the Royal Military College, this hotel in Kingston, Ontario offers a variety of comfortable amenities near sightseeing, entertainment, dining and more.
"Stay at The Best Western Fireside Inn in Kingston, near Thousand Islands. Close to Fort Henry, Queens University, and Royal Military College.
Jean
Canada
Breakfast was nice I think if I had to pay 20.00 I would not feel I had the value for my money however, it was included with the room and that was a bonus.
This all-suite hotel is located on Lake Ontario, just 850 metres from Queen’s University. It features a saltwater indoor pool and free WiFi. A complimentary breakfast buffet is available each...
Donald Gordon Conference Centre is located in Kingston in a quiet residential area on the campus of Queens University. The property includes free WiFi and a daily breakfast.
This Kingston, Ontario motel is a 14-minute drive from Queens University and Cataraqui Golf and Country Club. The Motel 6 offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property and rooms with refrigerators.
Dan Dorner
Canada
The room and facilities were basic but clean. The motel's location next to Highway 401 meant it is easy to access and depart from.
Set in Kingston, within 5.9 km of Fort Henry and 6.2 km of K-Rock Centre, Hampton Inn By Hilton Kingston offers accommodation with a fitness centre and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Christopher
Canada
The scrambled egg and turkey sausage was fine, although I would prefer small cheese omlettes
The Ambassador Hotel & Conference Centre provides well appointed guestrooms with free WiFi, cable TV, Keurig Coffee Maker, small bar fridge and microwave.
Closed to hockey arena for kids hockey tournaments
Located in downtown Kingston, Ontario, this hotel is 2 blocks from the harbour and 10 minutes' walk from the Marine Museum. It features rooms with free WiFi.
Great friendly staff. Great parking. Great location.
Located near attractions such as the Royal Military College, this hotel in Kingston, Ontario offers a variety of comfortable amenities near sightseeing, entertainment, dining and more.
Good facilities for price. Free parking a real bonus
Donald Gordon Conference Centre is located in Kingston in a quiet residential area on the campus of Queens University. The property includes free WiFi and a daily breakfast.
amazing breakfast, very clean rooms, friendly staff
A restaurant with a bar is featured at this Kingston hotel. A microwave and refrigerator are provided in all rooms. Free Wi-Fi is included. Kingston city centre is 5 km away.
Room was cleaned and ready on time, arrived early.
The waterfront Confederation Place Hotel, located in downtown Kingston on Kingston Harbour, features rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and free WiFi. The hotel offers an outdoor pool.
Great location. Quiet. Fantastic view of the harbour.
Centrally located just a 5-minute walk from Kingston’s waterfront, Slush Puppie Place and 1000 Island Cruises, Holiday Inn Kingston - Waterfront, an IHG Hotel features an indoor pool.
nice place to stay when visiting my kid at university
Located in historic Kingston, Delta Hotels by Marriott Kingston Waterfront is situated on Confederation Harbour. It boasts an indoor rooftop pool and all rooms have panoramic harbour or lake views.
Food was good albeit a bit pricey for what you get.
We enjoyed the waterfront parks and the Gord Downie pier.
We enjoyed the waterfront parks and the Gord Downie pier. Also there was some good outlet shopping and mall shopping. Since it was only late April, a number of attractions were not open yet. Also, most places were dog friendly and staff came out to say “bring your dog in”. But we would suggest signage indicating dog friendly or not. ( A simple sign on each entrance to malls, for example.). We had our own car, so easy to get around, and no problem to find parking.
patsy maxwell
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Surprisingly there were a lot of very good and high end...
Surprisingly there were a lot of very good and high end restaurants. I was not expecting it during April. The 1000 island cruise was ok but not really something that you “must do” or experience. Recommended you take the ferry to Wolf Island (free) just for the ride (stay on and don’t get off at Wolf Island). The walking track along the river was a highlight. The trolly car was also worthwhile. You get to see a lot of the old buildings on the tour. Kingston history is fascinating. You can also go and walk around the University as well.
Peggy
Australia
10
Scored 10
Kingston carries itself with the poise of a bigger city...
Kingston carries itself with the poise of a bigger city while remaining relatively small. Lots of Gothic Revival architecture for the art nerds (I include myself on that list) and a friendly atmosphere made Kingston a fun visit. Also some really good bars and restaurants for a town of its size. A worthwhile visit if traveling between Montreal, Toronto, or Ottawa.
ColonelDave
United States
10
Scored 10
There are great walking trails along the waterfront and the...
There are great walking trails along the waterfront and the downtown area was less than 10 minute walking distance and felt safe in the evening. The shops were varied and there were plenty of restaurants, bars and pubs to choose from.
Karen
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a very walkabout city.
It is a very walkabout city. Waterfront trail is a lovely place to stroll. Plenty of restaurants and shops in the downtown core. Lovely architecture in the old residential section. A few historical sites to visit, although open only seasonally.
Worth a visit
Deborah
Canada
2.0
Scored 2.0
The city of Kingston is so littered with homeless peoples...
The city of Kingston is so littered with homeless peoples garbage everywhere spray paint on almost every corner and a general public are smoking so much carfentanol and enphetameins and if that isnt enough Kingston possessed no family values from city council on down and the cheif of police is responsible for nothing but a 460 million dollar budget and the university students acue one million in fines annually for their wild parties
I was traveling with teenagers and my puppy. We were spending some time downtown enjoying the city, this hotel was located a bit out of the city off the highway in a quiet area.
It was pet friendly and brand new. The staff were very welcoming and super friendly. I was a bit nervous bringing my 15 month old somewhat anxious dog with me but everything worked out great! The staff made sure we were welcomed and comfortable!! The lobby as well as the grounds provided lots of green space to get outside and sit.
We had a wonderful experience!
I have stayed several times at the Green Acres, most recently for 6 nights while visiting family. I love it. Rooms are spotless, comfortable, and well-appointed--including microwave, coffee maker, plates/utensils, Wi-Fi, iPhone charger, cable tv, iron/ironing board, hairdryer--even bathrobes and a bud vase with flowers in the bathroom. Location is great for anyone with family or business in the northern part of Kingston, and it's a short and easy drive to downtown. There's also a pond with a beaver dam on the property!
We booked at short notice for one night and we were happy to find a fridge, TV, aircon, and coffee making equipment in our clean room. We could open a small window but chose to close it so we couldn't hear traffic noise and the occasional train noise. The bed was comfortable. It's only a 10 minute drive along Princess St to downtown Kingston and the lake from the hotel. Recommended!
We had a studio-room with a kingsize bed. Very comfortable and with a view to the lake. Hotel located top for a one block walk to doentoen Kingston. A very good breakfast included. Car could be parked outside or in the garage. We can recommend the hotel very much. A very convenient shower (not part as a bathtub as usual).
My wife liked this hotel because of the staff's relationship with their customers and the comfy bed. The breakfast does not have much to choose from and the location is way off from downtown. If you like a quiet and peaceful environment during your stay in Kingston then this is your best choice.
The perfect little place in historic Kingston. Close to downtown and Queen's university. Quiet and very clean. The free breakfast buffet was excellent, way way better than the normal hotel buffets. Friendly staff! We would definitely stay here again.
New-ish hotel, very comfortable, family-friendly, great value and in a great area. If you're looking for something within walking distance of downtown, this might not be for you, but it is a very quick drive/taxi (5 mins) to downtown area.
The style of the inn is unique, the room is clean and the beds are comfortable. The stuffs are nice, the breakfast is delicious. The location is good, dozens of minutes walk to the city hall and downtown and waterfront.
The location and how close it was to downtown Kingston and Queens University. The style of the facility and the ambiance. Staff were fantastic given the pandemic. I commend them for this.
Very soft and comfortable beds, I slept well. :)
If you are traveling by car, the hotel is close to the beautiful downtown.
There is a fridge in the room which was a big plus for us. :)
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