Located just off the Fredericton Bypass, this hotel is a 10-minute drive from downtown Fredericton. It serves a free hot breakfast every morning and features an indoor pool and hot tub.
Josee
Canada
I love the hotel and the accomadations. We stay at this hotel when we come to Fredericton.
Located in Fredericton, 6.6 km from Old Government House, Radisson Kingswood Hotel & Suites, Fredericton provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Lorne
Canada
The room was comfortable and the bed was the most comfortable I've experienced in a hotel.
Hilton Garden Inn Fredericton features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Fredericton. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Situated on the beautiful riverfront in downtown Fredericton, New Brunswick, this luxury hotel offers exceptional service and a variety of modern amenities. Fredericton city centre is 2 km away.
Located in Fredericton, this hotel features an indoor pool with hot tub. Free WiFi is available in the guest rooms and public areas. The University of New Brunswick is 2.7 km from the hotel.
Angela
Canada
The beds were very comfortable, as were the chairs in the room. Loved having closer access to the room via optional doors to access. I liked being close to Regent Mall and busses to attend my meetings downtown.
Located on the shores of the beautiful Saint John River, this convenient hotel provides contemporary amenities and easy access to downtown Fredericton and New Brunswick area attractions.
Bobbijo
Canada
The bed sheets looked stained. The comforter over top was dirty, so I removed it to sleep. In the hotels defence I did not bring this to their attention as it was late in the evening when we arrived The bathroom tub had rust. Whole bathroom needs a major reno. There was a stain on the ceiling . We can ayes for two nights but only stayed one and got accommodations elsewhere
Fredericton, Canada is accessible via Fredericton International Airport for both domestic and international flights. Alternatively, drive via Trans-Canada Highway or take Maritime Bus service. Transfers may be required for some routes. Travel times vary based on departure location.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Fredericton International Airport. It's located just 13 kilometres from the city centre, offering easy access and numerous flight options.
Fredericton, Canada, offers efficient public transport via Fredericton Transit, operating 28 buses on 12 routes. Taxis are also readily available. For active travellers, the city boasts over 120 km of walking and cycling trails. Car rentals are an option for more flexibility.
Downtown Fredericton is the best area to stay, offering a blend of historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and diverse dining options. It's conveniently located near key attractions like the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and the Fredericton Region Museum.
Fredericton, Canada, experiences a humid continental climate. Summers are warm, with average temperatures around 25°C in July, while winters are cold and snowy, with January temperatures averaging -8.5°C. The city receives significant rainfall throughout the year, with the wettest month being August. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Fredericton.
What guests said about Fredericton:
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Scored 8.0
i am not please with the Booking.com i wanted to stay 2...
i am not please with the Booking.com i wanted to stay 2 night instead of one Booking .com say i could not get a 2nd night called the hotel directly and they said there was no problem and we had to pay booking.com one night and the hotel directly the 2nd night
Parking was a requirement yet they charge you above the cost the room cost for each day parking
The hotel is old and the cost is high for a hotel needing work
the one advantage is the down town location
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Tourist information ladies at info old city hall ..
Tourist information ladies at info old city hall ..The one behind
"The dude in the Nude" were very, no extremely, helpful -- not only for Fredericton but the whole of the surrounding area. Although some things were closed the self guided walking tour with well placed plaques, along with art galleries for the rainy times the trails along the river, & thebeautiful old homes and I got to Thurs.night market. Yes out of prov. free parking ticket. If you take your time lots to do . There are way toooo many choices for eating . Unable to tour play house -graduations going on ,the legislature was in a controversial uproare and something was going on at Christ Church Cathederal so didn't get to see the interior esp stain glass windows. Next time
Marta
Canada
10
Scored 10
Fredericton is a beautiful small City feeling in a great...
Fredericton is a beautiful small City feeling in a great downtown location along the St. John River. It is filled with restaurants, artists shops and other shops. There are amazing walking/biking paths throughout Fredericton. There is a Farmers' Market every Saturday off Brunswick Street.
PIrish
United States
10
Scored 10
It was a delightful surprise.
It was a delightful surprise. Friendly staff, good room, conveniently located, very pleasant and upscale hotel.
Located close to major highways so ideal for people travelling. convenient malls and services close by.
Robert
Canada
10
Scored 10
Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick and the home of...
Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick and the home of the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University. There are ample and good local bars and restaurants that demonstrate typical down-home hospitality and friendliness. Good bars include The Snooty Fox, Dolan's Pub and Rustico King West Brewing. It's an easy city to drive in and the downtown can be walked end to end in less that 30 mins (unless you decide to stop in one of the many cafes, pubs or restaurants).
Terry
Canada
10
Scored 10
This hotel is very close to many restaurants, shops and...
This hotel is very close to many restaurants, shops and different activities they have during the summer. I particularly love the Saturday market they have every weekend just 2 blocks from the hotel. I visited a few things and was able to leave my car parked at the hotel and walk everywhere.
This was a perfect place to stay for one night during our road trip to Nova Scotia. It was close to the highway, but there were no traffic noises in the evening. The staff were friendly, and helpful. The beds were comfy, and the bathroom was clean. It met all expectations of a chain hotel. You could drive up to your room, which made taking in luggage etc very easy. The breakfast was good - a buffet of the basic hot eggs, meat, toast etc. The (young) staff did their best to make your stay comfortable and easy.
We loved the downtown location of this historical Bed & Breakfast with true to 1800’s artifacts throughout! This home is exceptionally spacious! Angie was our host extraordinaire; checking our preferences for softer/firmer mattress before assigning our lovely room with ensuite bathroom. A made to order hot breakfast with coffee was a great start to our day! Angie is a fantastic ambassador to Fredericton! Be sure to dine at The Pallete on Queen Street!
Located downtown within a short walking distance to restaurants, bars, the market (on Saturdays) and all services. The Provincial Legislature and Playhouse are right across the street and the Art Gallery is right beside it. There's an excellent walking trail behind the hotel adjacent to the river that allows for a leisurely walk across the old train bridge to Fredericton's North side (and there's a pub (Picaroons) right at the end of the bridge).
This is a nice clean and comfortable place to stay. Nothing fancy, perfectly acceptable. It's on the other side of the river from downtown Fredericton, but it's an easy drive to get there. There wasn't much immediately around the motel, but there's a pub onsite - we got there late, didn't feel like going out, and had a nice meal and a drink at the pub. It seemed pretty quiet at the pub, and there was no problem with noise during the night.
The hotel is right on the highway, which was great because we didn't have to go out of our way. We didn't hear the highway in our room, though. The receptionist was friendly and upgraded the room for us from one person to three persons very easily. He also gave us a great restaurant recommendation close by. We only stayed one night, so we didn't use the pool/hot tube that the hotel seems to have, or anything else other than the room.
The staff were really friendly and accommodating. They went out of their way to help us when some of our plans went awry. I liked that there was a pool and hot tub. The bedding was comfortable. I liked that breakfast was included. I liked that our room had a kitchenette (microwave, small fridge, a counter space, some cupboard and dishes.) This was helpful for a longer stay. I liked how close we were to uptown Fredericton.
The host was down to earth and a delight. I really enjoyed my interactions with her. The breakfast (especially the blueberry banana pancakes!) was wonderful. It was within easy walking distance to Fredericton's adorable downtown in a very safe feeling neighbourhood (as a solo woman I walked around until 9:30 on my own and felt completely comfortable).
This hotel was a very positive experience. It was clean and comfortable. We loved the restaurant in the hotel, very good food. The only thing extra we paid for was the use of the washer and drier. Overall, it was a great experience and would recommend to anyone visiting Fredericton!
Facility is clean and well-maintained. the hotel is reasonably close to a number of local attractions and is close to the TransCanada highway. The breakfast provided every morning was excellent, and staff went out of their way to accommodate guest requests.
The property was clean. Our room in particular was spotless. The staff was polite, courteous and professional. I had asked for an early check in and the staff was very accommodating to this request. Overall this was a very good hotel for the money.
The room is basic and small. AC a bit noisy. As it was a Saturday night, the hotel was full and doors slams were frequently heard. Beds were ok. Breakfast to go was correct. I guess carpets need to be changed as smoke odor was strong in the room.
Room are big , comfy big king size bed , love the walking shower and the pressure from shower is great! Walking distance to the farmer market and many restaurants. Walking trails along the river are right behind the hotel!
Good continental breakfast. Shower water was very soft. Near by food was the best at Irving's Big Stop. Easy access to the Trans Canada Highway.
Room was very clean.
Spacious room and beautiful. The water slide was a hit, lots of fun. Employe was very nice and polite. Good breakfast. The hotel was very nice and clean
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