Places to stay in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown is the capital city of Prince Edward Island and as such is steeped in history. Visitors can live it up with live theatre, local pubs, festivals and outdoor cafes! Spice it up with fresh seafood, shopping and traditional song and dance! Or just take it easy with scenic waterfront strolls, gallery gazing or antique browsing. Places to eat in the region include The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse, Slaymaker & Nichols Gastro House, Baba's Lounge / Cedars Eatery, and Khoaw Pon Authentic Thai.
We currently have 46 accommodations in and around Charlottetown with other regional listings available for Campsites, Hotels, Inns, Motor Inns and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the city are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a large number of nearby hotels. If you are travelling in the area, Charlottetown is located close to Keppoch Beach, Seatrout Point, Lukes Creek, Little York and Pigots Creek.
Selected and best reviewed properties in Charlottetown
Other local Charlottetown information and places to visit.
Charlottetown is 3 km away from Seaview, 7 km away from Cornwall, 8 km away from Winsloe and 8 km away from Brackley.
Charlottetown is located at longitude -63°7'51.853 and latitude 46°14'17.664.
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- Official website of the City of Charlottetown
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- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Wikipedia
Things to see and do, places to eat in Charlottetown
John Brown Richmond St Grille ( Dining / Other ). Located at 132 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. John Brown Richmond Street Grille is located on the historic Victoria Row of downtown Charlottetown.
We are proud to offer the best of Island cuisine – tantalizing chowder, delicious salads, amazing steaks seasoned to perfection, a large variety of seafood and gluten free options as well as a delectable pub menu!
We offer many different varietals of wine, an abundance of craft ales – from near and far, live entertainment and a sophisticated, relaxed atmosphere for you to dine, mingle and dance
johnbrowngrille.com
Brudenell River Golf Course ( Sports / Activity / Golf ). The course and the Rodd Brudenell River Resort complex are noted for hosting some of the finest professional matches, notably the Lorie Kane Island Challenge of 2000 - Canada's first ever womens "skins" game and numerous Canadian Tour events. With age comes maturity and since its opening in 1969, Brudenell continues to receive high praise from visitors and members alike. Rated four stars by Golf Digest Places to Play, which raves "Outstanding, plan your next vacation around it".
Craft Beer Corner ( Dining
/ Winery / Brewery ). Located at 156 Great George Street, Charlottetown. With 24 taps of local flavours from Upstreet and breweries across PEI, plus East Coast Craft Soda and Heartbeet Organics Kombucha, Craft Beer Corner has become a vibrant hangout with weekly acoustic sets, daytime discos, and hot handpies from the Handpie Company. Heading out? Grab ice cold Upstreet beers to go in cans, bottles, and crowlers.
craftbeercorner.ca
Slaymaker & Nichols Gastro House ( Dining / Fine ). Located at 82 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. Gastro house located in the center of Charlottetown.
slaymaker.ca
The Charlottetown Festival ( Theatre / Other ). Located at 145 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Since its inception, The Charlottetown Festival has sought out and commissioned over 66 new Canadian musicals. The most popular and successful of The Charlottetown Festival musicals remains Anne of Green Gables - The Musical. The reading public has long treasured the works of L.M. Montgomery. On July 27, 1965, The Festival brought Montgomery's most popular character, "Anne Shirley", to the stage in a musical by Don Harron, Elaine and Norman Campbell, and Mavor Moore.
Since its premiere, over 2-million people have seen Anne of Green Gables - The Musical at The Charlottetown Festival.
www.charlottetownfestival.com
The Salvadore Dali' Cafe ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 155 Kent Street, Charlottetown. While staying in one of our eccentric hotel rooms at the Arts Hotel be sure to stop by our on-site, tapa-style restaurant!
The Dali Café offers breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as a full-service bar. Styled with bold furniture and elegant artwork, The Dali Café makes for the perfect place to grab a drink or sit down for a meal.
www.theartshotel.ca
Closed or unlisted properties
- Holiday Island Motor Inn closed or delisted.
- City View Summer Home closed or delisted.
- Cornwall Roadhouse closed or delisted.
- Queens Arms Inn closed or delisted.
- Econo Lodge closed or delisted.
- The Spillett House closed or delisted.
- Beside the Trail Bed and Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Number One Grafton Street closed or delisted.
- Dovern B&B closed or delisted.
- Tea Hill Guest House closed or delisted.
- Betty & Mark's 'River Winds' closed or delisted.
- A Garden View Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Alluring Waterfront Yardarm B&B closed or delisted.
- Colonial Charm Inn closed or delisted.
- City Gardens Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Bed Of Roses By The Sea closed or delisted.
- The Prince Of Tides B&B closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- The Hotel On Pownal at 146 Pownal Street may have been previously known as The Islander Guestrooms and Suites
- Canadas Best Value Inn & Suites at 20 Capital Drive may have been previously known as Best Value Inn
- Charlottetown Inn And Conference Centre at 238 Grafton Street may have been previously known as Best Western
- Quality Inn at 15 York Point Road may have been previously known as Super 8
- Tailor Shop Historic Hotel at 193 Prince Street may have been previously known as Bagnall's Heritage Inn
- The Eden Hall at 12 West Street may have been previously known as Edenhurst Inn