This elegant hotel in Charlottetown built in 1931 features marble floors and vaulted ceilings. Charlottetown Harbor can be seen from the rooftop garden.
This Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island hotel has an indoor pool, serves a daily continental breakfast and offers spacious rooms and suites with free WiFi.
This hotel features an indoor pool with a 32-yard-high water slide. It is located across the street from the Charlottetown Mall and 2.5 mi from the Confederation Center of the Arts.
Amber
Canada
Location, room was lovely, breakfast is included and is very good. Pool was number 1 for my kiddo. Great stay!
This Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island hotel is close to the scenic harbor and features easy access to area attractions along with spacious accommodations, modern amenities and an on-site gourmet...
Wendy
Canada
I liked the location on the water and the free water bottles whevever you wanted. They booked me taxis all the time which was helpful.
The restaurant downstairs is great . They put me by the elevator which is what I asked for.
This hotel is located in downtown Charlottetown, one block from the Confederation Center of the Arts and 15 minutes from Charlottetown Airport. It features a continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
Inn on the Harbor is located in Charlottetown, just across the street from the Charlottetown waterfront. Free WiFi access and a daily full breakfast are also available.
Sandy
United States of America
Great location and very comfortable. Many places to go within walking distance. Breakfast was excellent
With panoramic views of Queen’s Square and Charlottetown Harbor, this boutique hotel features a 7-story atrium and on-site dining. The rooms offer a 42-inch flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Located in downtown Charlottetown, The Hotel on Pownal offers free in-room WiFi. The Confederation Center of the Arts and many dining options are less than 5 minutes' walk from this hotel.
Elaine
Canada
Very cute and beautifully decorated. Central for walking around town
Located in Charlottetown and with Charlottetown Mall reachable within 1.2 miles, Hampton Inn & Suites Charlottetown provides a fitness center, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Debbie
Canada
Right on Main rd but on the edge of a busy area so quiet. Close to shopping,restaurants and events.
Worked for us but if you wanted walkable to downtown historic area it is too far .
Very clean and modern , comfy beds and friendly staff . Like the rooms have microwaves and mini fridges.
Located in downtown Charlottetown, this historic hotel built in the 1800’s is 1312 feet from the Confederation Center of the Arts. Each room has free WiFi and is individually decorated.
Friendly owners, wonderful location and great breakfast!
This elegant hotel in Charlottetown built in 1931 features marble floors and vaulted ceilings. Charlottetown Harbor can be seen from the rooftop garden.
Location and price were great. A nice old style hotel.
This hotel features an indoor pool with a 32-yard-high water slide. It is located across the street from the Charlottetown Mall and 2.5 mi from the Confederation Center of the Arts.
Breakfast was fair. Could use a one different plate daily.
Located in Charlottetown, 1.7 miles from Charlottetown Mall, Lily's garden provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Felt at home. Healthy breakfast to start your day.
The Charlottetown Inn & Conference Center hotel features an indoor heated pool and rooms with internet access. A daily continental breakfast is included. The waterfront is just 5 minutes’ walk away.
The pool was fantastic and the staff were wonderful!
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On average, 3-star hotels in Charlottetown cost $147 per night, and 4-star hotels in Charlottetown are $197 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Charlottetown can be found for $236 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Charlottetown this weekend is $118 or, for a 4-star hotel, $152. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Charlottetown for this weekend cost around $162 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Charlottetown for tonight. You'll pay around $147 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Charlottetown will cost around $180, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A picturesque quaint capital which happened to have 2 cruise...
A picturesque quaint capital which happened to have 2 cruise ships docked and a marathon on the same Sunday! We thought by Oct. 20th everything would be closed down but it was a beautiful and hot day of 24 degrees and tour groups walking about hearing PEI history. Provincial House was undergoing renovations but the restaurants, often housed in red brick 🧱 structures, were still serving seafood and other delicious offerings. We enjoyed strolling the streets using our town map and simply observing the layout of our birthplace of confederation.
Doris
Canada
Scored 10
10
Locals are very friendly and welcoming.
Locals are very friendly and welcoming. Lot's of fun activities, festivals, etc. happening all year round. Charlottetown is a charming, picturesque city. Easy to drive around. Must go to the beach if you are there. It has amazing restaurants and bars. I loved every bit of it.
Nelly
Canada
Scored 10
10
We loved PEI. Beautiful Islland/Province.
We loved PEI. Beautiful Islland/Province. People were very friendly. Easy to get around with a car. We found good restaurants and some were reasonably priced. It seemed like all the properties on the island were very well kept. We enjoyed the 'free entertainment' beside the Confederation Arts Center on Friday night. Thank you City of Charlottetown.
Barbara
Canada
Scored 10
10
Charlottetown offered a lot of eating, shopping, and walking...
Charlottetown offered a lot of eating, shopping, and walking options that were closeby. Ii was also a great place from which to travel to other parts of the island and return each night. We traveled to many beaches - all convenient from Charlottetown. A definite must see for its beauty
Maureen
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We enjoyed walking around the harbour area - Peakes Quay has...
We enjoyed walking around the harbour area - Peakes Quay has many food kiosks and souvenir shops - we enjoyed a drink at the tiki bar. We ate outside at John Browns on Richmond street. The food was fine but what made it special was the live music directly opposite on the street.
Syney Street was also recommended to us for some good restaurants.
We found it easy to walk around the town and free parking was available on many of the streets.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We had a lot of options, but many were overpriced for what...
We had a lot of options, but many were overpriced for what they were. Definitely a tourist place, with pricing to match. Local shopping was not the greatest, and tourist-type shopping was very similar to other, better options. I enjoyed the historic homes on the water, and Victoria Park, but was disappointed by the offerings at the Farmers Markets
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Wonderful stay as always. Great hotel if looking for something central to downtown Charlottetown, parking available and walking distance to most of downtown. The rooms are gorgeous and comfortable, the staff is always welcoming. Highly recommended.
Historic hotel in central Charlottetown.
Close to everything. Within walking distance to Confed center, waterfront, restaurants, musical venues.
Nice rooftop patio.
Downstairs great pool for the kids.
Lovely restaurant on site.
It's a clean hotel, in the middle of downtown (although a bit noisy with the bars in the street), looks all new, so it's comfortable despite the bathroom. It's good for students or young folks travelling with friends or alone.
Excellent location close to Downtown Charlottetown and all its restaurants.
- really friendly and helpful staff
- comfortable and clean rooms
- lovely breakfast
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