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Experience Buffalo with top-notch personal service at the Mansion on Delaware. The special team of butlers will run your bath, bring your meal, light your fireplace and reserve you a seat at Buffalo’s most exclusive restaurants. Interiors are decorated with pastels and supremely comfortable duvets and bedding, and every room is complete with its own work desk. The oversized windows, an erstwhile symbol of wealth in the 19th century, now flood rooms with light and offer views of downtown Buffalo. The Buffalo-Niagara region, apart from being home of the spectacular Niagara Falls which thunder 167 feet into the Niagara river, offers a wealth of attractions for guests. The Buffalo Museum of Science and Niagara Aerospace Museum will tempt any scientifically minded visitors, while art buffs can head to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, one of the oldest public arts institutions in the United States.
Close to nightlife
Artworks
Weddings
Historic
Luxury
Sights nearby
Families
Child friendly
Golf
Romantic Break
Downtown
Wedding license
Sit-out Terrace
Charming
Free wifi
Disabled access
Gym
Townhouse
Rooms
28 rooms in this hotelWalking distance restaurants
Whether seeking daring Asian fusion or a wholesome steakhouse, you're sure you find what you want in Buffalo.Child friendly
All children or adults stay free of charge when using existing beds.Concierge
personalized butler servicesMassage
Meeting Room
No pets
Wedding license
Billiard/pool table
Sit-out Terrace
Bar
Parking
Business Centre
Free wifi
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Suites
Disabled access
24 Hour room service
Room service
Gym
Garden
Close to nightlife
Sights nearby
Golf
“Unexpected…perfect blend of historic and modern…cosmopolitan, European atmosphere in the heart of Buffalo”… just a few of the comments made by guests and media alike. The 2001 restoration of the historic building, erected in 1866, became a symbol of revival to the Buffalo community. The Mansion on Delaware Avenue is a wonderful example of Second Empire architecture, with its mansard roof, porticos and huge rounded, hooded windows harking back to a time when Buffalo was a profitable port and manufacturing center.
Originally published by Historic Hotels of America
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