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Days Inn by Wyndham Niagara Falls Near The Falls
"All in all the experience we had in this hotel was good , the parking fee of $20 per stay seems reasonable compared to other hotel nearby who is charging $50 per stay. The breakfast could be improved more with regards to variety of food and waffle machine maker where in causing a line up because ..."
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Niagara Lodge & Suites
"Nothing more to add."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Falls Lodge and Suites
"Shower water pressure A1"
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

The Falls Hotel & Inn
"U"
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Best Western St. Catharines Hotel & Conference Centre
"Desk staff was great. Breakfast… well it’s included. So it’s passable. The hotel needs to fix and clean certain areas. Cleaning staff. Kind of ok. But it’s not great."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Glengate Hotel & Suites
"Good Breakfast, love the waffles!"
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Days Inn by Wyndham Fallsview
"Great"
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Comfort Inn
"The room was clean and everything was working fine and the breakfast was good."
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Falls Lodge by the Falls
"At first glance, the rooms appeared clean, but a closer inspection revealed stains on both the sheets and towels. I had to call the front desk to request additional towels because only one towel was provided in one room and two in the other, despite booking two rooms for a total of eight guests. ..."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Super 8 by Wyndham Niagara Falls by the Falls
"Problem with sink and air conditioner was fixed almost immediately after reporting problems. Front desk staff were very helpful"
Reviewed on Jun 4, 2026
2 Star Hotels Niagara Wine Region
Looking to break out of your routine for some much needed rest and relaxation? Or maybe you’ve already decided it’s time for a trip and are trying to find affordable hotels in Niagara Wine Region that won’t bust your travel budget?
Niagara Wine Region 2 star hotels will give you everything you need to enjoy the city like a local, saving a ton of money so you can hit all the hot spots in town.
Have a delicious breakfast at your hotel to fuel up for your day of sightseeing, then enjoy amenities like fresh towels and linens, as well as a nice hot shower to unwind after a busy day of experiencing everything the city has to offer.
As you explore a new locale, or one you love to visit over and over, you can rest easy knowing you’re staying in a great hotel that lets you discover Niagara Wine Region and welcomes you back to a clean, comfortable room at night.
Browse Travelocity’s wide selection of 2 star hotels in Niagara Wine Region and find one that’s perfectly priced and places you next to all the best activities and sights. The town is your oyster, and we can help you seek out its secrets while sticking to your budget.
Recent Niagara Wine Region hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
"The experience was terrible right from the start. I booked this reservation in Sep 2025 for a stay in the last weekend of May 2026. When my plans solidified in late April 2026, I tried to adjust the reservation from 3 nights to 2 nights. It was actually more expensive for me to adjust to 2 nights than it was to keep my reservation of 3 nights. When I arrived, the valet did not greet me with a smile and was not particularly helpful. Later into my stay, I asked for a box of tissues (we just ran out). Although the staff was responsive, they did not bring it with a smile. We also ran out of conditioner but did not know until 6am on our third night. The front counter asked us to wait until 7am when housekeeping staff started. We went out per our plans and returned at 9:30am to find that the conditioner still was not replenished. I asked the front counter staff to have late checkout (change from 11am to noon). The first person entered into the system, but I was locked out at 11am. I went downstairs to ask the front counter staff to set up late checkout again to allow me to retrieve my belongings. The second person put it into the system and when I got upstairs, my key card still didn't work. The third time I went down, the front counter person didn't smile, didn't apologize for the inconvenience, didn't provide an explanation, didn't send someone up with me to ensure that my card worked. They just got my card re-programmed and sent me on my way."





