YYZ - Roughly 20 hours layover
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YYZ - Roughly 20 hours layover
Arriving from LGA at 21:50 and leaving to LHR at 18:25 next day in Febraury only with hand luggage on an EU passport (applied for eTA). Ideally I would like to visit Niagara falls if it possible, is it doable? Where do you sugggest I stay?
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There's a large range of hotels near YYZ, or you could stay somewhere along the way to Niagara Falls.
But check room rates in Niagara Falls first; if there's nothing going on in town then, you could score a great rate on a room with a view of the Falls.
When you go to view the Falls, dress warmly with something over your head and face; it's not the temperature that'll get you; it's the ice.
In the spring, summer and fall, you can enjoy the mist spraying at you from the falls.
In February, those are miniature ice pellets.
But check room rates in Niagara Falls first; if there's nothing going on in town then, you could score a great rate on a room with a view of the Falls.
When you go to view the Falls, dress warmly with something over your head and face; it's not the temperature that'll get you; it's the ice.
In the spring, summer and fall, you can enjoy the mist spraying at you from the falls.
In February, those are miniature ice pellets.
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Hiring a car from downtown is cheaper than at the airport and you can get a limo for a flat rate of about $50.
Assuming it’s soon (ie winter) you’ll be arriving late as well. Get a hotel in Toronto (staying out of town can save $ here) and get the hire car in the morning to drive there and back. Airport drop off doesn’t add costs.
Public transport options are limited at this time of year.
Assuming it’s soon (ie winter) you’ll be arriving late as well. Get a hotel in Toronto (staying out of town can save $ here) and get the hire car in the morning to drive there and back. Airport drop off doesn’t add costs.
Public transport options are limited at this time of year.
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Arriving at 10 pm means NF at midnight at best. It's 90 minutes at least each way plus getting a car and all that. The falls are OK at night but not that great. They might be frozen over which is interesting when illuminated, but I am not sure the long range forecast says that's too likely even in February.
6:25 pm departure means airport by 4 p.m. and with rush hour traffic loathsome in all directions, I can't see this as being much fun or very practical. Arrive 12 midnight or later, have a look, sleep to 7 a.m. so it's light out when you look at the falls, and leave at 2 pm is a long day. 6-7 hours there with the drive is possible for the truly motivated. Stick to the Canada side.
If it's Valentine's Day there may be few hotel rooms otherwise I think it would be pretty cheap even overlooking the falls. A couple hotels have a view of the falls. I think two for sure do. Oakes Inn and Sheraton Fallsview.
6:25 pm departure means airport by 4 p.m. and with rush hour traffic loathsome in all directions, I can't see this as being much fun or very practical. Arrive 12 midnight or later, have a look, sleep to 7 a.m. so it's light out when you look at the falls, and leave at 2 pm is a long day. 6-7 hours there with the drive is possible for the truly motivated. Stick to the Canada side.
If it's Valentine's Day there may be few hotel rooms otherwise I think it would be pretty cheap even overlooking the falls. A couple hotels have a view of the falls. I think two for sure do. Oakes Inn and Sheraton Fallsview.
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If you don't anticipate being in the area again for a while, I think it's worth a visit, although Toronto is a great place to spend a day, too. What day do you land at YYZ? The drive back will be easier on a weekend than a weekday because of traffic.
I definitely agree with getting an airport hotel in case the weather is awful and unsuitable for driving to Niagara Falls the next day. Definitely don't book anything non-refundable in Niagara Falls. The Sheraton in T3 is the most convenient, but the Alt Hotel beside the value parking lot is also convenient and good enough for one night. Car rental at YYZ is very easy - no shuttle necessary - so picking up/dropping off a rental car won't waste too much time.
I definitely agree with getting an airport hotel in case the weather is awful and unsuitable for driving to Niagara Falls the next day. Definitely don't book anything non-refundable in Niagara Falls. The Sheraton in T3 is the most convenient, but the Alt Hotel beside the value parking lot is also convenient and good enough for one night. Car rental at YYZ is very easy - no shuttle necessary - so picking up/dropping off a rental car won't waste too much time.
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I am not sure where you are coming from / how long the flight is etc. but if you think you will still be awake / alert, I would drive down to Niagara when you arrive (roads should be quiet) and stay in Niagara overnight - it's about 90 minutes, almost entirely on the highway. There are lots of hotels to choose from based on your budget - Falls view rooms are nice, but I am guessing you won't be in the room much to see it. You can spend the morning grabbing breakfast, walking down to the falls, and seeing some of the other attractions, a quick shower back at the hotel and check out, then head back towards Toronto. You could consider lunch in Niagara on the Lake, or there are some outlets nearby if shopping is your thing. If you are going to be tired when you arrive / not alert then I suggest staying at one of the Toronto airport hotels, and making an early start the next day to drive down.
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