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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Downtown Kingston charms with magnificent 19th-century limestone buildings lining Princess Street. The Grand Theatre anchors the cultural scene, while Market Square bustles with local energy. Stroll the waterfront promenade for stunning Lake Ontario views and marina vistas, or explore historic sites like Kingston City Hall with its distinctive clock tower.
Princess Street offers cozy pubs, upscale bistros, and boutique shops perfect for afternoon wandering. Accommodation ranges from historic limestone buildings converted to charming hotels to waterfront properties with scenic views. The compact downtown is easily explored on foot, with most attractions within a pleasant 10-block radius.
Inner Harbour's scenic promenade offers a perfect blend of maritime charm and historic character along Lake Ontario's shoreline. Stroll past limestone buildings while tall ships and pleasure crafts create a living maritime tableau against sparkling waters. The area features the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, historic Fort Frontenac ruins, and Kingston's iconic Harbour Light, making it ideal for history buffs and photographers.
Waterfront restaurants serve fresh lake fish and Canadian cuisine, while maritime-themed boutiques sell local art and nautical gifts. Boutique hotels and heritage inns occupy charming limestone buildings with harbor views. The neighborhood is highly walkable with dedicated bike lanes and good transit connections, making exploration a breeze.
Williamsville blends student energy with neighborhood charm right next to Queen's University. Princess Street buzzes with indie bookshops, vintage stores, and cozy cafes where students debate over coffee. The International Hockey Hall of Fame adds a touch of Canadian culture, while tree-lined streets with limestone homes create a peaceful retreat from campus life.
Local pubs serve comfort food late into the evening, perfect after exploring the nearby Grand Theatre. Most spots cater to student budgets without sacrificing quality. Getting around is a breeze with frequent bus service, bike-friendly streets, and everything within walking distance of Queen's campus.
Sydenham offers a peaceful retreat with tree-lined streets showcasing Kingston's Victorian architectural heritage. The Grand Theatre anchors the cultural scene while Kingston Waterfront provides scenic Lake Ontario views. Queen's University brings scholarly energy, with students filling cafes and bookstores throughout this historic district. Heritage buildings create perfect backdrops for unhurried afternoon walks.
Student-friendly cafes and cozy bed-and-breakfasts in converted heritage homes give Sydenham its local charm. The neighborhood's wide sidewalks make exploring on foot a breeze, with downtown Kingston and the university campus just a short stroll away.
Queen's neighborhood surrounds one of Canada's oldest universities, where historic limestone buildings create a scholarly atmosphere. Students dash between Gothic Revival halls and leafy quads while visitors explore the Agnes Etherington Art Centre or wander through campus museums. Lake Ontario and Kingston City Park offer natural retreats just steps from academic life.
The area blends student-focused cafes with quiet residential streets lined with heritage homes. Accommodations range from summer university housing to nearby downtown hotels. Getting around is easiest on foot through pedestrian-friendly pathways, with Kingston Transit connections making city exploration simple.
You can stroll along Kingston Waterfront for relaxing water views when you're in Downtown Kingston. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Kingston Penitentiary— just one of the landmarks located 1.7 mi (2.8 km) from central Kingston. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
After visiting Kingston City Hall, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Kingston. While you're here, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Canada's Penitentiary Museum in Kingston. Stroll along the area's waterfront, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.
Explore Fort Henry's limestone ramparts, then kayak through the picturesque Thousand Islands. Wander historic Queen's University campus before savoring fresh catches at waterfront restaurants along Lake Ontario.
"First great impression was a staff member upon check in, not sure his name but he was great.
Second was how clean and updated everything was from the lobby, breakfast area and especially the room, it was perfect. Very clean, spacious and comfortable. They are doing renovations on the outside but there was no noise and had no affect on our stay. Very convenient as well. Highly recommend. "
"We stayed for one night was perfect for what we needed. Was very clean, room was nice, had a fridge and microwave bed was great. We were on the ground floor so we were able to park outside the room and the room had patio doors so we could go in and out to the car if we needed anything. "
Courtyard by Marriott Kingston Highway 401/Division Street
10/10 Excellent
"We had a wonderful time. It was a very friendly and comfortable environment. The only thing would be to fix, being able to access some new movies through the room t.v.'s. That would be great for families, for relax time.
Other than that, our stay was amazing!"
"Great location, room and staff. Only issue was I was surprised there wasn’t free wifi. I didn’t even check this as these days I presume it being included."
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Where can I stay in Kingston if I want a vacation rental instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 40 vacation homes. In addition, you can choose from 34 apartments.
What will the weather in Kingston be like during my vacation?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Kingston when the average temp is 67°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 27°F. October and April are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Kingston
Find out more about Kingston
There's a lot visitors like about Kingston, especially its restaurants and historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Plan a fun excursion to Slush Puppie Place and Kingston Waterfront while here. You might find that sights like Kingston City Hall and The Grand Theatre are worth a visit.