Located within 3.1 mi of Lake Ontario and Queen’s University, this Ontario hotel offers spacious rooms with a 37-inch flat-screen TV. It features an indoor pool, hot tub and 24-hour gym.
Chelle
Canada
The location was good for where I needed to be. The staff was very pleasant.
Located near attractions such as the Royal Military College, this hotel in Kingston, Ontario offers a variety of comfortable amenities near sightseeing, entertainment, dining and more.
This all-suite hotel is located on Lake Ontario, just 2789 feet from Queen’s University. It features a saltwater indoor pool and free WiFi. A complimentary breakfast buffet is available each morning....
This Kingston hotel features rooms with country décor and an ambiance fireplace. Bistro Stefan is on site and guests can relax by the outdoor pool. Richardson Memorial Stadium is 1.7 mi away.
Brian
Canada
Food was ok in the breakfast room. Staff were great. Room was very clean. Bed was comfortable. Parking was great.
The Ambassador Hotel & Conference Center provides well appointed guestrooms with free WiFi, cable TV, Keurig Coffee Maker, small bar fridge and microwave.
Donald Gordon Conference Center is located in Kingston in a quiet residential area on the campus of Queens University. The property includes free WiFi and a daily breakfast.
Beverly
Canada
The rooms were comfortable. Loved the courtyard tables and chairs. Liked all thwarted cosy spots to sit and chat.
This Kingston, Ontario motel is a 14-minute drive from Queens University and Cataraqui Golf and Country Club. The Motel 6 offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property and rooms with refrigerators.
Located in Kingston, within 3.7 miles of Fort Henry and 3.9 miles of K-Rock Centre, Hampton Inn By Hilton Kingston provides accommodations with a fitness center and free WiFi as well as free private...
Chad
Canada
Breakfast was pretty good. nothing really bad to say about the optioins or quality.
Located off Highway 401, this Kingston, Ontario motel is 8 minutes’ drive from Queens University. It offers an on-site library, has rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily continental breakfast.
Only had 1 queen bed but all I needed.
Tub was beautiful.
Located near attractions such as the Royal Military College, this hotel in Kingston, Ontario offers a variety of comfortable amenities near sightseeing, entertainment, dining and more.
Good facilities for price. Free parking a real bonus
The Ambassador Hotel & Conference Center provides well appointed guestrooms with free WiFi, cable TV, Keurig Coffee Maker, small bar fridge and microwave.
Closed to hockey arena for kids hockey tournaments
Located in downtown Kingston, Ontario, this hotel is 2 blocks from the harbor and 10 minutes' walk from the Marine Museum. It features rooms with free WiFi.
Great friendly staff. Great parking. Great location.
A restaurant with a bar is featured at this Kingston hotel. A microwave and refrigerator are provided in all rooms. Free Wi-Fi is included. Kingston city center is 3.1 mi away.
Room was cleaned and ready on time, arrived early.
This all-suite hotel is located on Lake Ontario, just 2789 feet from Queen’s University. It features a saltwater indoor pool and free WiFi. A complimentary breakfast buffet is available each morning.
The pea meal bacon didn’t taste good. The breakfast was plain
Located in historic Kingston, Delta Hotels by Marriott Kingston Waterfront is located on Confederation Harbor. It features an indoor rooftop pool and all rooms have panoramic harbor or lake views.
Food was good albeit a bit pricey for what you get.
The waterfront Confederation Place Hotel, located in downtown Kingston on Kingston Harbor, features rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and free WiFi. The hotel offers an outdoor pool.
Great location. Quiet. Fantastic view of the harbour.
Centrally located just a 5-minute walk from Kingston’s waterfront, Slush Puppie Place and 1000 Island Cruises, Holiday Inn Kingston - Waterfront, an IHG Hotel features an indoor pool.
Breakfast good. Location good. Beds very comfortable.
Home2 Suites By Hilton Kingston is located in Kingston, 3.3 miles from Queen's University and 3.6 miles from K-Rock Centre. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
We enjoyed the waterfront parks and the Gord Downie pier.
We enjoyed the waterfront parks and the Gord Downie pier. Also there was some good outlet shopping and mall shopping. Since it was only late April, a number of attractions were not open yet. Also, most places were dog friendly and staff came out to say “bring your dog in”. But we would suggest signage indicating dog friendly or not. ( A simple sign on each entrance to malls, for example.). We had our own car, so easy to get around, and no problem to find parking.
patsy maxwell
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Surprisingly there were a lot of very good and high end...
Surprisingly there were a lot of very good and high end restaurants. I was not expecting it during April. The 1000 island cruise was ok but not really something that you “must do” or experience. Recommended you take the ferry to Wolf Island (free) just for the ride (stay on and don’t get off at Wolf Island). The walking track along the river was a highlight. The trolly car was also worthwhile. You get to see a lot of the old buildings on the tour. Kingston history is fascinating. You can also go and walk around the University as well.
Peggy
Australia
10
Scored 10
Kingston carries itself with the poise of a bigger city...
Kingston carries itself with the poise of a bigger city while remaining relatively small. Lots of Gothic Revival architecture for the art nerds (I include myself on that list) and a friendly atmosphere made Kingston a fun visit. Also some really good bars and restaurants for a town of its size. A worthwhile visit if traveling between Montreal, Toronto, or Ottawa.
ColonelDave
United States of America
10
Scored 10
There are great walking trails along the waterfront and the...
There are great walking trails along the waterfront and the downtown area was less than 10 minute walking distance and felt safe in the evening. The shops were varied and there were plenty of restaurants, bars and pubs to choose from.
Karen
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a very walkabout city.
It is a very walkabout city. Waterfront trail is a lovely place to stroll. Plenty of restaurants and shops in the downtown core. Lovely architecture in the old residential section. A few historical sites to visit, although open only seasonally.
Worth a visit
Deborah
Canada
2.0
Scored 2.0
The city of Kingston is so littered with homeless peoples...
The city of Kingston is so littered with homeless peoples garbage everywhere spray paint on almost every corner and a general public are smoking so much carfentanol and enphetameins and if that isnt enough Kingston possessed no family values from city council on down and the cheif of police is responsible for nothing but a 460 million dollar budget and the university students acue one million in fines annually for their wild parties
We were greeted by very friendly staff. Check-in was quick & easy. Décor was current and pleasing. We were pleasantly surprised that we arrived on an evening when the hotel sales manager had arranged a cocktail party in the lobby. It was great to have a free drink & snacks upon check-in. If this were a regular feature, we'd easily recommend to friends looking for accommodations in Kingston.
Location was interesting not too far from downtown. I was happy to have a car to go around the city because my son would not want to walk downtown (2 km). A beach was at 3 minutes walk from the location. Room was clean and big enough. My son has his own bedroom which was connected to mine. I will recommand and will certainly come back next time I am in Kingston.
We were looking for something different…but within our budget..we love character & history and this inn was perfect. All within walking distance of downtown Kingston..the staff were amazing & very accommodating, even with the parking difficulties ..the breakfast was included in the price & was delicious. A very nice stay overall.
Hotel was ok, but it seems newer from outside than inside. Shower curtain was dirty and I'm not sure the bathroom had been cleaned. Room was small for 2 queen beds and they were not the comfiest. It's about 20 minutes from downtown Kingston so not ideal. Price was reasonable but next time I'll spend a bit more and stay elsewhere.
We had a studio-room with a kingsize bed. Very comfortable and with a view to the lake. Hotel located top for a one block walk to doentoen Kingston. A very good breakfast included. Car could be parked outside or in the garage. We can recommend the hotel very much. A very convenient shower (not part as a bathtub as usual).
We liked that it was quiet and off the main downtown core area but still walking distance to everything. Everything was easy and as per covid protocol. We loved that it was steps away from the waterfront and that parking was easy.
We would definitely stay here again.
Simple and efficient check in and check out process. The smart TV allowed us to log into our own Netflix account. The majority of the rooms are a waterfront view, being that the hotel is out on a pier. It was central with easy access to the Kingston downtown core.
The rooms were clean, the building was well maintained. The residence is close to downtown and the waterfront is 8-10 min walking distance. People who complain about the size of the rooms need to chill out - this is university residence, not Hilton.
We stayed here when visiting Kingston. Not far from downtown. About a 10 minute drive. Rooms were clean, comfortable and quiet. Staff were very helpful. Complimentary breakfast was good. We will definitely stay here again if we’re in the area.
Stephanie was amazing.
Whole experience great. We usually stay at a particular high end hotel on the waterfront during our frequent trips to Kingston. Donald Gordon Hotel will now be our go to.
Quiet, clean, and a great breakfast! Very close to downtown Kingston which was a nice surprise for us in the evening for dinner and just walking around
listening to music.
The location was central if you wanted to be downtown Kingston and the lake view was nice, although it would have been better if the window was cleaner.
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