Hotels in Charlottetown
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A wide variety of Charlottetown hotels are available to meet your needs. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, accomodation is a key part of your trip, so consider your choices carefully to make your stay in Charlottetown enjoyable. Comfort and a restful night's sleep will make your memories far more vivid!
There are numerous Charlottetown hotels in to choose from. If you are traveling on a budget and looking for a cheap hotel or if you want to travel in style and enjoy a luxurious hotel with exceptional service, you can find accommodation to suit your taste. Whether you wish to stay in a hotel in the hustle-bustle of the city, or in the tranquility outside of the city, the right choice of hotel in Charlottetown will determine your experience.
Two Star hotels such as Super 8 Charlottetown Pe and Best Western Charlottetown are great for those traveling on a budget and are generally clean and well-maintained.
Three Star hotels are usually mid-range in pricing, offer a few extras, and may have larger rooms as compared to Two Star hotels. Hotels to choose from include Rodd Royalty Inn, Charlottetown, Rodd Confederation Inn And Suites, Rodd Charlottetown and The Dundee Arms Inn.
During your stay in Charlottetown, you may wish to explore your surroundings. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several attractions near hotels in Charlottetown that may be of interest, including:- Near the Confederation Center stands Province House, the "Birthplace of Canada". This three-story sandstone building was... Charlottetown - Province House National Historic Site
- Standing to the east of Province House in Charlottetown, St Paul's Anglican Church (18th c.) is the island's oldest Protestant church... Charlottetown - St Paul's Anglican Church
- The white edifice of Government House in Charlottetown built in Colonial style on the top of a hill, can still be seen. After 1835 it became the... Charlottetown - Government House
- The ultra-modern Confederation Center of Arts was opened in 1964 as Canada's national monument to the Confederation. Every Canadian... Charlottetown - Confederation Centre of Arts
- Founders' Hall, known as Canada's Birthplace Pavilion, was the site of the Charlottetown Conference in 1864. The hall focuses on the meeting of the... Charlottetown - Founders' Hall
- At the beginning of Kent Street in Charlottetown stands Beaconsfield, a villa designed by W. C. Harris and built in 1877, with... Charlottetown - Beaconsfield Historic House
