About Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
Take in some of the best views of Niagara Falls from your guest room at Sheraton Fallsview Hotel. Our hotel with balconies in Niagara Falls are included with our $50 million transformation and boasts a new arrival experience in Ontario Canada. From our unrivaled location overlooking Niagara Falls in the tourist district we offer an indoor walkway to Casino Niagara and Fallsview Indoor Waterpark. Our hotel is also moments from Niagara's Iconic Boat Ride and Niagara Parks and a short drive to Niagara Wineries. During your stay indulge in celebrity chef inspired cuisine at Massimo Italian Fallsview Restaurant, relax at Christienne Fallsview Spa, named the number 1 Spa in Ontario or visit Niagara's only Fallsview rooftop pool and bar. Our hotel is an inspired choice for meetings, weddings or special events with up to 35,000 sq feet of space. Whether you are visiting Niagara Falls for a family vacation, romantic getaway or business event, Sheraton Fallsview Hotel is sure to have the ideal hotel deal for you.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Nice rooms with astounding views.
Guests who pay the premium for falls view rooms rave generally consider every nickel well spent, as many of these rooms feature floor to ceiling windows and/or balconies and the views are truly spectacular. Guests who choose city view rooms can get a grea
positive:
Location, location, location.
Guests also rave about the location, as the connecting walkways to the large, well maintained water park, as well as Casino Niagara, are indoors. Clifton Hill is just outside, and a WEGO bus stop is right in front of the hotel.
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Friendly, professional staff.
Many guests give the reception team high marks for their friendly, helpful service, and note that the housekeeping staff also do a great job. Guests who spring for valet parking note that the valets are generally very prompt and courteous.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Service charges...
Several guests who had pre-booked through third parties were dismayed to discover the additional nightly "resort fee" upon checking in. The fee covers items such as Wi-Fi, coffee, and newspapers.
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Parking woes...
Guests who opted out of the pricier valet service found self parking to be a bit of a hassle, particularly for guests with heavy luggage, as the lot is a bit far from the hotel. Several found the charge for self parking to be unreasonable.
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Light sleepers beware...
Though many guests report a quiet night, or else enjoy the dull roar of the falls in the background, more than a few couples expecting a 'romantic' weekend were disturbed by children running through the halls, presumably excited to get to the many family