Natural wonders meet party vibes in this world-famous destination.
It’s said that the New York side of Niagara Falls has the best views compared to the Canadian side, but this upstate New York town also offers an array of thrilling attractions. Take a Maid of the Mist boat tour right to the brink of the waterfalls or go zip lining over the gorge. Stroll through the Aquarium of Niagara or hop across Rainbow Bridge and pay a visit to the Butterfly Conservatory, where you can learn about the 2,000 butterflies that call the place home. There are plenty of spots to soak in the views — from Niagara Falls State Park to the 520-foot-tall rotating Skylon Tower restaurant, which gives you 360-degree panoramas.
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Explore Niagara Falls

  • Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
  • Buffalo, New York
  • Niagara Falls, Ontario
  • Lewiston
  • Downtown Niagara Falls

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Overview

Overlooking Lake Ontario, this tiny town filled with Victorian homes and tree-lined streets draws travelers looking to try some of the Niagara region’s most celebrated wines. With nearly 30 wineries within a few miles of town, this is the best of Ontario wine country.

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Dining, Wine Tasting , Shopping

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Buffalo, New York

Overview

From the charming restaurants in Elmwood Village to the indie nightlife in Allentown, Buffalo is a city with much to explore. The Outer Harbor offers a peaceful contrast to downtown attractions, giving a nice balance between cultural options and outdoor activities.

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Dining, Nightlife, Museums

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Niagara Falls, Ontario

Overview

While Niagara Falls, New York, is better known for its stately parks and outdoor spaces, the Canadian side of the falls is teeming with energy. Don’t miss the bars and restaurants that fill the Clifton Hill entertainment promenade and the hotels with panoramic views, like Marriott on the Falls.

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Dining, Outdoor Activities, Nightlife

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Lewiston

Overview

Set on the brink of the Niagara River, this quaint neighborhood offers a quiet respite from the adventure of Niagara Falls — and beautiful views, to boot. Stroll the tree-lined streets dotted with Victorian homes or check out one of the many eateries that line Center Street.

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Downtown Niagara Falls

Overview

At the center of town, you’ll find the sprawling 400-acre Niagara Falls State Park, which offers the best views around. From the park, you can experience the three waterfalls — Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls — that make this destination a world wonder.

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Views, Outdoor Activities

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Immerse yourself in your destination at these centrally located hotels.

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Experience Natural Wonders and Nightlife in Niagara Falls, New York

Three small burgers on a plate.

Explore Niagara Falls State Park

Walk your way through the beautiful parks and green spaces on the American side of the falls before treating yourself to the best views of the natural wonder from Niagara Falls State Park.

Aerial view of horseshoe shaped waterfalls with boat at the bottom.

Head to Canada

Hop over the Rainbow Bridge to the Canadian side of the waterfalls for more unbeatable views from Queen Victoria Park. Cap off the night by bouncing around the many bars in Clifton Hill, or take in nighttime views from the top of the Niagara SkyWheel. 

Plate of cheese on the bar with a glass of wine.

Take In the Views From the Water

Explore the natural wonders of the area up close with a ride on the Maid of the Mist, which takes you to the brink of the falls. And get a unique perspective by venturing behind the Bridal Veil Falls at Cave of the Winds. Be sure to leave some time for a quick wine tasting through Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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