Located in St. John's, 5.1 miles from Signal Hill, Sandman Signature St. John's Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Arani
Canada
Comfy suite with tv, chairs and a LARGE table! Bathroom and shower was great with wonderful water pressure!
Alt Hotel St. John's has a fitness center, terrace, a restaurant and bar in St. John's. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a business center and free WiFi.
Heather
United States of America
The hotel was well located within walking distance to interesting spots in the city.
Best Western Plus St. John's Airport Hotel and Suites is just 2 minutes' drive from St. John's Airport and 4.7 mi from downtown. Free WiFi is provided. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
Philip
United States of America
Great location by airport, and prompt shuttle service to and from airport. Clean, quiet, comfortable room.
Located in the historic city of St. John's, and steps away from the city center and attractions, this nonsmoking hotel offers comfortable accommodations, complete with all of today's modern...
Sai Dan
United States of America
Great location (right by the harbour), close to nearby hikes. The little sparo was great for breakfast, everyone was super friendly. Highly recommend.
Just less than 10 minutes’ walk from St. John’s Harbor and Iceberg Quest Boat Tours, this hotel features a restaurant and an indoor heated pool. Every room offers city or harbor views.
This historic St. John’s property features a full spa with a variety of treatments. An electric fireplace, mini fridge and free WiFi are provided in all guest rooms.
St. John's International Airport is less than 15 minutes’ drive from this hotel. It offers on-site dining, a fitness center, and spacious rooms and suites with a flat-screen cable TV.
Just less than 10 minutes’ walk from St. John’s Harbor and Iceberg Quest Boat Tours, this hotel features a restaurant and an indoor heated pool. Every room offers city or harbor views.
Loved there was an on site really good restaurant.
Located in the business district, this St. John’s property offers breakfast and an indoor pool. Free WiFi is available throughout. St. John’s International Airport is 8.1 mi away.
Very comfortable and very accommodating to our pet.
Located in the historic city of St. John's, and steps away from the city center and attractions, this nonsmoking hotel offers comfortable accommodations, complete with all of today's modern...
Comfortable bed and room. Close to downtown and wharfs
The Franklin is located in St. John's, within 1.8 miles of Signal Hill and a 7-minute walk of Basilica of St John the Baptist.
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On average, 3-star hotels in St. John's cost $172 per night, and 4-star hotels in St. John's are $186 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St. John's can be found for $304 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St. John's this weekend is $161 or, for a 4-star hotel, $185. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St. John's for this weekend cost around $258 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
St John's is a vibrant city. People are very kind and helpful. I ate at St John's Fish Exchange, Sprouts, Gingerroot and Duke of Duckworth. The Alt Hotel where I got picked up for my day trip has a great breakfast.
I walked from McKay Manor to the Rooms Museum which was amazing and great to have lunch at. I did go on a great 4 hour day excursion to see the local area with St John's Tour w Celebrity Guide which included lunch.
Barbara
Canada
Scored 10
10
You need to stay in St John's for at least a few days to...
You need to stay in St John's for at least a few days to take in all of the spots either before you branch out or towards the end.
I generally don't dine in the place I stay for whatever reason but Blue on Water are serious about their food and eating there cannot be missed. Sully keeps it real and makes great suggestions along with his staff to were else to visit.
Mark
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
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In St. John's we really enjoyed visiting the small area called Quidi Vidi and the Quidi Vidi Brewing Company where they now have a restaurant with good food and views. However, you have to park outside the small area and walk in. But it's definitely worth it and not too far! There were also some food wagons and washrooms.
There were lots of souvenir shops downtown and restaurants. The main street was closed off to traffic during the day which was nice for pedestrians but not for drivers.
Signal Hill offered a fantastic view and before you get to the top was a visitors centre with washrooms (none at the Cabot Tower). There is parking by the tower but it's sometimes full. You can park at the visitor's centre but it's quite a walk uphill. Some people just drove around the parking lot until a spot became available.
Driving in St. Johns could be difficult as a number of streets sometimes converge or change names as you go. The signage isn't the best. Make sure you have a good, up-to-date map of the city and someone who can help the driver navigate. We didn't use GPS so I don't know how that would work.
Gower Street has the most amount of colourful houses on it. The locals call them the row houses (or something like that) but other folks call them the Jelly Bean Houses.
George St., one street up from the main street which is Water Street, is a short street totally of pubs.
Mount Pearl is a smaller city right beside St. John's and has accommodations too.
From St. John's you can get to a number of other places of interest so it's a good place to be based for awhile. But there is SO much more to see in Newfoundland. Give yourself at least 2 1/2 weeks and drive across to Gross Morne National Park then up to L'Anse aux Meadows where the Vikings first landed in North America over 1,000 years ago. Visit Twillingate and Trinity. The scenery is magnificent and the people are wonderful!
Susanne
Canada
Scored 10
10
The waterfront and access to whale watching and bird...
The waterfront and access to whale watching and bird viewing were excellent features. The variety of pubs with live music was excellent and the seafood on offer at area restaurants was a real plus.
Lucy
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I grew up in St. John's and it is a great spot for a visit.
I grew up in St. John's and it is a great spot for a visit. The facilities for tourists have really increased over the last 20 years and there are a lot of great restaurants and shops for tourists to experience. The sites in a city that is 400 years old are quite varied and there is ready access to nature visiting sites as well within an hour of the city core.
Pack for pretty variable weather that trends to cooler and damper.
Tankmodeler
Canada
Scored 10
10
The city offers so much history and with a wonderful...
The city offers so much history and with a wonderful presentation at The Rooms. We had a fun screeched in ceremony at Christians with skipper Lukey. The view from signal Hill shows it all. Cape spear and Quidi Vidi can not be missed as well. Especially having lunch at the Mallard Cottage and an Iceberg at the brew company. The waterfront in St. John’s is very interesting and worth the walk.
Centrally-located with comfortable rooms - spacious and quiet, with original decor. The staff were very helpful, especially after booking-com had somehow mixed-up our reservation. Everyone was courteous and friendly - an excellent introduction to Newfoundland hospitality.
Included breakfast in the cafe was good. We had other food from the cafe in our room and it also was good.
Bed was the most comfortable of our 16 day stay in Newfoundland. What make and model matress do you use? We would like to purchase the same for our home.
Did not eat at hotel restaurant/bar but did enjoy some drinks there the evening of our stay. The proximity to the downtown is a bonus, all downtown amenities, other then Signal Hill, within walking distance. Valet service a bonus.
Quick responses from the staff via texts, comfortable bed, tv in the room, private bathroom in the room, laundry facilities in the location, and complimentary Newfoundland chocolate company’s chocolates
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