
Doubletree Fallsview Resort & Spa By Hilton
Niagara Falls, Canada
- Just two blocks from Horseshoe Falls and American Falls
- Steak, seafood and local wines at Buchanans Restaurant
- Indoor family pool
- Spa services
Thunderous Niagara Falls is the most visited attraction in Ontario! The stunning Falls are breathtaking, and are a must see for any visitor to Ontario. Just 30 minutes north of the falls lies the pictureperfect community of Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beautifully preserved 19th Century town is not only super photogenic, but also just happens to be at the heart of a thriving wine region.
GMT -4
English
Canadian Dollar $
Indirect flight
We fly direct to Toronto daily from London Heathrow.
Yes. If you’re arriving into or transiting through Canada by air from either the UK or another destination e.g. the USA, you’ll need an eTA.
Niagara Falls in a 1 hour 30 minute drive from Toronto. Getting around Niagara Falls by hire car is relatively simple and gives you the freedom to explore attractions that are further afield. The Falls Shuttle also runs regularly around town as does the metro bus system.
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Niagara Falls straddles the border between Ontario, Canada and New York, USA. Just a short hop from Toronto, it’s one of North America’s most iconic natural wonders.
It’s not just a waterfall—it’s three! Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil Falls combine to create a thundering, misty spectacle that’s pure power and postcard perfection.
Not quite! It's not the tallest or the widest, but it’s definitely one of the most powerful in terms of flow. And with over 12 million visitors a year, it’s arguably the most famous.
June to September is prime time—warm weather, full flow, and fireworks over the falls. Winter, though, turns the whole scene into a frosty fairytale. Ice-covered railings? Insta-gold.
Sorry, New York—but the Canadian side steals the show. Think panoramic views, light shows, and that jaw-dropping Horseshoe Falls front and centre. Plus, way more attractions nearby.
Niagara Falls drops around 51 metres (167 feet)—not Everest-level, but with massive volume and roaring sound, it’s pure drama from top to splash.
Hold onto your hat—over 168,000 cubic metres (6 million cubic feet) of water thunder over the falls every minute during peak flow. That’s a whole lot of wow.