Places to stay in Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton is a port city in Ontario. Conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812, Hamilton has become the centre of a densely populated and industrialized region at the west end of Lake Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe. Local restaurants include Azal Restaurant, Black Forest Inn, Shakespeare's Steak & Seafood, and La Cantina Ristorante Italiano.
We currently have 37 accommodations in and around Hamilton with other regional listings available for Hotels, Inns, RV parks, Motor Inns and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a large number of hotels in the city, though there are a large number of nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Hamilton is located close to Stewarttown Station, Boston Creek, Dent Drain, Puslinch and Lythmore.
Selected and best reviewed properties in Hamilton
Other local Hamilton information and places to visit.
Hamilton is 9 km away from Burlington, 10 km away from Dundas, 13 km away from Ancaster and 13 km away from Mount Hope.
Hamilton is located at longitude -79°50'32.28 and latitude 43°15'25.2.
Other useful links:
- Tourism Hamilton, Your first contact for visiting Hamilton, Ontario
- City of Hamilton
- Hamilton, Ontario on Wikipedia
Things to see and do, places to eat in Hamilton
Wild Orchid ( Dining / Other ). Located at 286 James St North, Hamilton. Established in June 1996, winning multiple awards along the way for things such as “Best Seafood”.
While being a popular destination for seafood, we also serve a variety of other dishes as well as a mouth watering selection of various meats.
www.wildorchidrestaurant.ca
Capri Family Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Located at 25 John St North, Hamilton. Take a break with our famous pasta, delicious sandwiches and Italian specialties. Fresh, homemade, quality food to get you through your day.
www.capriristorante.ca
Battlefield House Museum & Park ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 77 King Street West, Hamilton. The Gage Homestead, built in 1796, captures the way of life during the early 19th century. The Gages worked the land with their ten children and became a strong voice in the hamlet of Stoney Creek. During the War of 1812, the family fled to the cellar as the Battle of Stoney Creek raged outside. The Battlefield Monument, stands as a symbol of peace and commemorates those soldiers who died on June 6, 1813.
Nestled under the Niagara Escarpment, this historic site is located on 32 acres of park land linking it to the Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest footpath.
www.hamilton.ca
Empire Jackson Square 6 Cinemas ( Theatre / Other ). Empire Theatres owns and operates 50 theatres across Canada, in 8 of 10
provinces, from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Empire Theatres is
Canada's second largest and fastest growing film exhibition company
providing an exciting out-of-home entertainment experience including
traditional film exhibition as well as other content using digital and
satellite capabilities. 2008 marked Empire Theatres' 30th year in the motion picture exhibition business.
www.empiretheatres.com
Mountain Lanes ( Sports / Activity / Bowling ). Located at 335 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton. Mountain Lanes has been a landmark since 1947 and contiues
to make an impression on the city and its occupants. These lanes were established in 1947 on the corner of Concession Street and Upper Wentworth in Hamilton. Over the years individuals from all walks of life have visited our establishment and have continued to return afterwards. Many have returned to coach, bowl or even returned to work at this business. Generations of families have come back to introduce their children to the fun and enjoyment of bowling that they themselves experienced as children. As distinguished members of the Bowling Proprietors Association of Canada (B.P.A.C.), we are able to offer all of our services to you such as open play or various tournaments.
www.mountainlanesbowling.ca
Art Gallery of Hamilton ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 123 King St West, Hamilton. Founded in 1914, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is Ontario's third largest public art gallery and boasts one of the finest collections in Canada. The Gallery has three major collecting and programming strengths as seen in its 8,000-strong permanent collection: 19th-century European, Historical Canadian, and Contemporary Canadian.
www.artgalleryofhamilton.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Howard Johnson closed or delisted.
- Mountain View Motel closed or delisted.
- City Motor Inn closed or delisted.
- Ivy Manor Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Inchbury Inn Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Staybridge Suites closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Four Points by Sheraton at 49 Goderich Road may have been previously known as Quality Hotel Hamilton or Holiday Inn Express