Halifax isn't especially high on anyone's sightseeing priority list but it should be. offering numerous outdoor activities like whale-watching and boat tours to uninhabited islands, it is the ideal destination for an adventurous family holiday. Whether you're marvelling at artefacts from the wreck of the Titanic at the Maritime Museum, sampling food at the Farmer's Market or just getting joyfully lost amid the colourful Victorian architecture, you will find plenty to see and do. Our collection of the best places to stay in Halifax range from grand hotels to chic contemporary boutiques.
Halifax has a vibrant and colourful waterfront. Once the heart of Atlantic trading, Halifax was the closest port to the Titanic when it sank and as such, boasts an impressive array of its artefacts, as well as a haunting memorial to the nameless dead who were returned unidentified to Halifax.
Walking along the boardwalk of the waterfront, you are reminded of Halifax's rich and varied history: Edwardian and Victorian houses, lovingly restored, line the walk with their colourful facades.
The islands surrounding Halifax are, for the most part, wild, beautiful and uninhabited. Sable Island is one such example: uninhabited, lying off the coast of the city, it is the home of countless wild horses roaming free, and you can take boat trips out to see it. McNab's Island, on the other hand, is an eerie open-air museum boasting three abandoned military forts, a former soda factory, a former Edwardian playground and a stretch of beach where Redcoats used to hang deserters. While no guided tour ever ventures that far out, if you call local sailor Captain Mike - in nearby Fisherman's Cove - he'll sail you there armed with a map.
Halifax is perfect for a fun-packed family holiday. Browse through our collection of the best places to stay in Halifax in order to start planning your trip.
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Halifax, NS
A charming boutique property set in a converted heritage townhouse, offering signature dining and well appointed guest-rooms making it a favourite downtown retreat. Ideally placed to explore the centre, with the port a short stroll away as well as restaurants, sights and bars.
Halifax, NS
Built in 1927 this grand hotel is the first of its kind in Halifax. Overlooking the 16-acre park, a downtown oasis, it's an ideal spot for those seeking green space as well as bustling town vibes. Featuring a fine dining restaurant, and just a stone's throw from the town's main sights.
Halifax, NS
Centrally located in downtown Halifax, an ideal spot from which to explore the city's restaurants, sights and bars. For active types there is a well equipped fitness centre and morning runs organised through the hotel. There is an on-site restaurant, bar and a roof-top offering stunning views.