Kitchener-Waterloo Hotels and Accomodation
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A wide variety of Kitchener-Waterloo 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 Kitchener-Waterloo enjoyable. Comfort and a restful night's sleep will make your memories far more vivid!
There are numerous Kitchener-Waterloo 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 Kitchener-Waterloo will determine your experience.
During your stay in Kitchener-Waterloo, you may wish to explore your surroundings. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several attractions near hotels in Kitchener-Waterloo that may be of interest, including:- Elmira Park, along the course of a pretty river, is particularly lovely in the spring and in the autumn, when it attracts many visitors. It has a campsite, picnic... Elmira Park
- The Seagram Museum closed on March 27, 1997... Kitchener - Seagram Museum (closed)
- Joseph Schneider House is a Mennonite home with original 19th C furnishings. As "living history" the "inhabitants" of the... Kitchener - Joseph Schneider Haus Museum and Gallery
- Doon Heritage Crossroads is an open-air museum showing life in the town in the days of the pioneers. Its thirty or so buildings on a site of 2... Kitchener - Doon Heritage Crossroads
- Woodside House, built in 1853, was the parental home of Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada from 1921 to 1930 and from 1935 to 194... Kitchener - Woodside National Historic Site
- Around Kitchener and Waterloo there are still a few Mennonite villages, such as Elmira and Elora... Mennonite Villages
