My family and I left Toronto on August 28 2023 and arrived in PEI on the 29th having pre-booked a cottage in Tracadie for 2 weeks. The only thing I will say about the cottage is that it was inhabitable. We decided to drive to Charlottetown, find a hotel for one night and return to Toronto. Having stayed at a number of Quality Inns driving to and from Florida, for many years finding a Quality Inn for one night in downtown Charlottetown was a breath of fresh air and what a find! The kindness, warmth and compassion shown to us by Tanya Bevin General Manager and the young lady at reception touched our hearts. Tanya was able to secure two suites for us for one night, one at the Sutherland House and the other at Holland Grove House two separate buildings outside the main hotel. A read on the history of the ‘Inn on the Hill’ and the two buildings is a must. The Inn is within walking distance of virtually everything. The two suites were unbelievably clean with a four poster king size bed, armchairs, desks, A/C, TV, fireplace, bay windows, wood floors and a kitchenette equipped with a full fridge, microwave, table and chairs.The bathroom had a shower etc. and outside the bathroom was a tub with a privacy screen. We had more towels than we would ever use. All the comforts of home, plus. Exactly what we needed for a good night’s rest after a horrific start to our PEI holiday. Tanya, excellent job in selecting, training and mentoring all members of your team. This is what sincere and warm hospitality ought to be. You, Francie, Jenn, Cathy, Sanjeedah, cleaning staff and Mayra in the dining room have shown us just that. Your team has commitment, superior people skills, attention to detail, teamwork, enthusiasm and a great attitude. You and your entire team bring your A-game every day and night and always with a smile. Thank you. . Needless to say, we decided to stay for another week. There is so much to do and see that a week is not long enough. From the quaint villages, red sand and cliffs, lighthouses, beaches, seafood restaurants and bars, some with live music, The Farmer’s Market on Sundays, numerous historical buildings, shopping on Victoria Row, the waterfront, the Anne of Green Gables shop, farms, fishermen bringing in their day’s catch at the North Shore, hiking trails, places of worship and so on. Let’s not forget the gentleness of the Islanders. As Charlottetown has been the birthplace of Confederation since 1864 every street walked, every building and every corner passed envelops you with history. Living in downtown Toronto, I was in awe. So many adventures and more history is waiting for us. We are already planning a return trip to PEI next year.
A stay at Lily's Garden places you in the heart of Charlottetown, a 3-minute drive from That Fun Place and 5 minutes from Royalty Crossing Mall. This bed & breakfast is 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from Ardgowan and 3 mi (4.8 km) from University of Prince Edward Island.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a communal living room.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a business center, and express check-in. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 5 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring microwaves and minibars. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
We are two seniors ( one with significant mobility issues) and could have used more support with our luggage. There were three gentleman on the front desk and were not busy with guests at the time of our arrival or departure. Instead busy chit chatting among themselves. One evening we tried to contact the front desk, room services etc. and each number reported the mailbox as full. Concerning if there was an emergency. We did manage to contact front desk when we used our own cell phones and called the number for booking reservations. The tv also did not work on our last 2 days. The staff however were prompt and tried to repair the tv but were unable to do so .
Excellent
102 reviews
4.5/5
Price from
€143
per night
Check Availability
You Might Like
Hotels With BreakfastHotels With Twin RoomHotels With 1 Double BedHotels With Swimming PoolHotels With Free Cancellation
I stayed with friends at the Harris House, that is part of The Great George. Let me start by saying that just based on staying at the Harris House, I am very confused how this is a 5 star hotel. It is just a run down house, that they added temporary A/C units to. I would rate the rooms/overall house condition 1 to 2 stars. They really should renovate the entire place. The toilet was already broken when we checked in. It took them over 2.5 days to finally put a temporary fix on the toilet. So for 2.5 days, every time we flushed the toilet, we had to reach into the bowl to manually close the valve and that toilet tank was disgusting to look at and reach into. The wifi barely works in the 3 upstairs bedrooms (constantly disconnects), and the kitchen really only comes with plates and cups, and not really anything to cook with. When we ran out of toilet paper, it took more than 4 hours for somebody to show up with toilet paper. Imagine if we actually ran out while on the toilet!!! Oh and the only phone in the house could never connect to the front desk. It normally wouldn't be a problem except for that I am traveling internationally and only purchased an esim...so every time I needed something, I needed to walk to the main hotel building. Even after informing multiple people about the broken phone, it was never fixed during my 3 night stay. After complaining many times about the various issues, Management came up with solutions that we weren't happy about. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this hotel. There are significantly cheaper accommodations in Charlottetown with better breakfast and better service. Also, if you have trouble with stairs, DO NOT book this house. The stairs are super small and I could see people injuring themselves on them.
There are a lot of parking spaces. There are two doors in the hotel room which are very convenient for taking in the car. Although there is no toothpaste and toothbrush, others have shampoo and hair care skin care, a good hotel.
My husband and I recently got married at the Rodd Charlottetown, and we loved our experience! The staff were incredibly kind and accommodating, going above and beyond to ensure the day went smoothly and all of our needs were met. The price for the services rendered was very reasonable, and the food was absolutely incredible. They helped make the day truly memorable!
The hotel is great! The room was very clean, didn't buy breakfast, went to the Chinese Consulate for more than 10 minutes, it was very convenient, I will stay here next time, the service is very good.
When you stay at The Dawson House Bed & Breakfast in Charlottetown, you'll be in the historical district, within a 15-minute walk of Victoria Park and Historic Charlottetown Waterfront. This bed & breakfast is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Brighton Beach Range Front Lighthouse and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Government House of Prince Edward Island.
A complimentary local cuisine breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 4 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms with bathtubs are provided. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
We liked that no children are allowed. But the type of customer are young adult who acts worst than children. All of them are drunk and loud, banging on eachother's room door talking loud. We think this hotel is made for the people who wants to party and crash. There's no tv, refrigerator, microwave in the room. Only a bed and bathroom. It was clean.
Very Good
103 reviews
4.1/5
Price from
€66
per night
Check Availability
See All Hotels in Charlottetown
Top 3 Premium Hotels in Charlottetown
See all
Discover our curated selection of premium hotels in Charlottetown for your next stay
No.
1
4.5/5
102 review
The Holman Grand Hotel
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.
2
4.7/5
101 review
The Great George
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.
3
4.3/5
107 review
Delta Hotels Prince Edward
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
Top hotel picks in Charlottetown
See all
Check out these top-booked hotels from the past 30 days!
No.1
4.8/5
114 review
Sydney Boutique Inn & Suites
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.2
4.3/5
107 review
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charlottetown
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.3
4.3/5
107 review
Delta Hotels Prince Edward
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.4
4.3/5
102 review
The Hotel on Pownal
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.5
4.5/5
100 review
Fairholm Boutique Inns
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.6
4.5/5
101 review
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Charlottetown, PEI
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.7
4.2/5
24 review
Andy's Blue House
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.8
4.3/5
101 review
Dundee Arms Inn
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.9
4.5/5
101 review
The Sonata Inn
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
No.10
3.5/5
101 review
Sherwood Inn and Motel Charlottetown
Hotel near Charlottetown
"Good Location"
Select dates to view prices
What travellers say about Charlottetown attractions
Discover these places worth visiting in Charlottetown and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Charlottetown City Hall
SsculptorCharlotteton (Charlottetown) is the capital of Prince Edward Island on the east coast of Canada, with more than 30,000 people. St. Dunstan's Cathedral in the city center (St . Dunstan's Basilica Cathedral ) is a century-old Gothic revival church.
Province House National Historic Site
圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃Charlottetown people are most proud of: first Prince Edward Island, then the Canadian Federation. In 1864, the heads of several Canadian provinces met here to discuss the establishment of a federal state. The Parliamentary Office has been repaired for a while, and still can't go in. The three statues of soldiers in front of the door commemorate soldiers who died in the wars of World War I, World War II, North Korea and Afghanistan.
St. Dunstan's Basilica
圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃St. Dunstans Church is the largest Catholic church on Prince Edward Island and a landmark of Charlottetown. Although St. Dunstans is not as large and has a short history as other European churches such as those in Italy, it was built more than a hundred years ago but has experienced many ups and downs. The current church was built after a fire in 1913 with donations from islanders.
Confederation Centre of the Arts
圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃The Federal Art Center is in the center of Charlottetown, close to Confederation Court Mall, across the road is the famous Cow ice cream. The Art Center has theaters, exhibition halls, restaurants, libraries.
Government House
黑黑龙二毛Although the size of Prince Edward Island is small, it has made an important contribution to the founding of Canada. In 1864, representatives of four British colonies in eastern Canada held a meeting on Princes Island, proposing the idea of independent statehood, and in 1867 the British Parliament passed laws approving Canadian independence. The former site of the Prince Edward Island Council, which details this history.
FAQs About Hotels in Charlottetown
What popular hotels in Charlottetown have parking?
Of all the hotels in Charlottetown, which hotels have the highest user ratings?
When travelling to Charlottetown for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data,
The Elmwood Heritage Inn, The Dawson House Bed & Breakfast and Inn on the Harbour
are popular hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.
At what hotels in Charlottetown can I try local breakfast foods?