Homewood Suites by Hilton Halifax-Downtown, Nova Scotia, Canada {CAN}
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I actually made reservations a few weeks ago for stays at the Homewood Suites in August. The rates seem pretty decent--and they do have HHonors MVP available ^
Anyone there who has seen the site or can recommend based on area of town?
SilverBirch Hotels & Resorts today announced the opening of its newest hotel, the Homewood Suites by Hilton Halifax-Downtown. The second property of the first dual-branded hotel project in Atlantic Canada, the Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown, will open June 3rd. The opening reinforces SilverBirchs commitment to the Canadian market and the dual-brand sector.
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I actually made reservations a few weeks ago for stays at the Homewood Suites in August. The rates seem pretty decent--and they do have HHonors MVP available ^
Anyone there who has seen the site or can recommend based on area of town?
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Anyone there who has seen the site or can recommend based on area of town?
Anyone there who has seen the site or can recommend based on area of town?
Location is ok, sort of on the edge of what I consider the city core.
The property appears to have had a major makeover, which it was due.
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I live here in Halifax, NS and think the location of the new HI and HS is very good. About a 5 minute walk to the core of downtown. It's the site of the former Citadel Hotel, but from what I can tell it was a complete rebuild. Looks very nice. Great addition to downtown Halifax.
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This is a nice change from having to stay in Dartmouth.
Although, there is a great little Italian restaurant at Dartmouth Crossing that makes a pretty good pizza
Although, there is a great little Italian restaurant at Dartmouth Crossing that makes a pretty good pizza
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I'm here at the Homewood Suites in Halifax right now.
So far I'd definitely recommend the place. Some random musings:
* parking is in a garage, and ~$20/day (there are a few Diamond spaces as well as maybe 5 unmarked spots)
* pool and workout room are in the basement, shared for both the Hampton and Homewood
* there's a terrace on the 2nd floor (again shared with Hampton and Homewood) with tables, lounge chairs, and 2 gas grills
* check-in was super smooth. we arrived about 20 min early (through PHL no less), had no problem getting the rental, and traffic around midnight on Wednesday was close to nothing. Google maps said to go through Dartmouth, the Hertz guy said to take the freeway further, which we had planned to do. but I ended up on the freeway to Dartmouth. it is $1 to drive across the bridge, each way. I think it was about 30 min from YHZ to the property, and the hotel was easy to find (it is so big) once in town. the gal working the night shift was super nice, was expecting me, had my room keys ready, etc. plus she gave some local restaurant info under the door when she delivered newspapers ^
* yes it is, "downtown," but more on the edge. I'm rather surprised how hilly Halifax is. it is a hike to go nearly anywhere, and after our first walk out, we plan our route to take advantage of hills the most (or at least avoid the steepest hills)
* breakfast can be a bit busy, depending what time you go. this morning (Saturday) when we first arrived, most items had run out. but they were restocking, and in 2 min nearly everything was fresh.
* we have a 1-room king suite. it is nearly identical to what we had last year at the Homewood Suites Cleveland-Solon (kitchen, living room w/pull-out bed, tvs in both living and bedroom, king bed, ceiling fan in bedroom, bathroom has toilet and shower, sink area in area off bedroom). we're on the 14th floor with a view of the Citadel
Overall, so far at least, I'd definitely recommend this place. I like having the kitchen for drinks, leftover food, snacks, etc. Plus it is always nice having space to spread out if someone wants to sleep early. I really don't mind having to walk a little (maybe 5-10 min to the waterfront). Kind of enjoy being close, without being in the middle of the fray.
I do recommend checking rates periodically. We're leaving Monday for elsewhere in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for a few days, and back 1 night before we leave. That night was originally a bit higher, but I checked yesterday and rates had dropped, so I adjusted my booking. The property does participate in the Hilton MVP program, so easy to adjust (-v- using a prepaid rate).
Feel free to ask any questions.
So far I'd definitely recommend the place. Some random musings:
* parking is in a garage, and ~$20/day (there are a few Diamond spaces as well as maybe 5 unmarked spots)
* pool and workout room are in the basement, shared for both the Hampton and Homewood
* there's a terrace on the 2nd floor (again shared with Hampton and Homewood) with tables, lounge chairs, and 2 gas grills
* check-in was super smooth. we arrived about 20 min early (through PHL no less), had no problem getting the rental, and traffic around midnight on Wednesday was close to nothing. Google maps said to go through Dartmouth, the Hertz guy said to take the freeway further, which we had planned to do. but I ended up on the freeway to Dartmouth. it is $1 to drive across the bridge, each way. I think it was about 30 min from YHZ to the property, and the hotel was easy to find (it is so big) once in town. the gal working the night shift was super nice, was expecting me, had my room keys ready, etc. plus she gave some local restaurant info under the door when she delivered newspapers ^
* yes it is, "downtown," but more on the edge. I'm rather surprised how hilly Halifax is. it is a hike to go nearly anywhere, and after our first walk out, we plan our route to take advantage of hills the most (or at least avoid the steepest hills)
* breakfast can be a bit busy, depending what time you go. this morning (Saturday) when we first arrived, most items had run out. but they were restocking, and in 2 min nearly everything was fresh.
* we have a 1-room king suite. it is nearly identical to what we had last year at the Homewood Suites Cleveland-Solon (kitchen, living room w/pull-out bed, tvs in both living and bedroom, king bed, ceiling fan in bedroom, bathroom has toilet and shower, sink area in area off bedroom). we're on the 14th floor with a view of the Citadel
Overall, so far at least, I'd definitely recommend this place. I like having the kitchen for drinks, leftover food, snacks, etc. Plus it is always nice having space to spread out if someone wants to sleep early. I really don't mind having to walk a little (maybe 5-10 min to the waterfront). Kind of enjoy being close, without being in the middle of the fray.
I do recommend checking rates periodically. We're leaving Monday for elsewhere in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for a few days, and back 1 night before we leave. That night was originally a bit higher, but I checked yesterday and rates had dropped, so I adjusted my booking. The property does participate in the Hilton MVP program, so easy to adjust (-v- using a prepaid rate).
Feel free to ask any questions.
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FWIW, my wife is at the Radisson Suites Halifax which is a bit more centrally located than the 2 new builds mentioned in this thread and she was informed that this property will be converting to a Hilton in about 2 months time.
This property is newly renovated and is listed as one of the top properties on T/A and will make Halifax a town with a plethora of Hilton choices in the future.
This property is newly renovated and is listed as one of the top properties on T/A and will make Halifax a town with a plethora of Hilton choices in the future.

