Located in St. John's, 8.2 km from Signal Hill, Sandman Signature St. John's Hotel provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Boasting an on-site restaurant and 24-hour room service, JAG Boutique Hotel is located in St. John's. The pubs and bars of George Street are less than 5-minutes' walk away.
Located in the historic city of St. John's, and steps away from the city centre and attractions, this non-smoking hotel offers comfortable accommodation, complete with all of today's modern...
Best Western Plus St. John's Airport Hotel and Suites is just 2 minutes' drive from St. John's Airport and 7.5 km from downtown. Free WiFi is provided. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
St. John's International Airport is less than 15 minutes’ drive from this hotel. It offers on-site dining, a fitness centre, and spacious rooms and suites with a flat-screen cable TV.
Just less than 10 minutes’ walk from St. John’s Harbour and Iceberg Quest Boat Tours, this hotel features a restaurant and an indoor heated pool. Every room offers city or harbor views.
Loved there was an on site really good restaurant.
Situated in the business district, this St. John’s property offers breakfast and an indoor pool. Free WiFi is available throughout. St. John’s International Airport is 13 km away.
Very comfortable and very accommodating to our pet.
Located in the historic city of St. John's, and steps away from the city centre and attractions, this non-smoking hotel offers comfortable accommodation, complete with all of today's modern...
Comfortable bed and room. Close to downtown and wharfs
Situated in the heritage district of St. John's, Ryan Mansion is a boutique hotel which echoes the opulence and grandeur of a bygone era.
A property with lots of character and exceptional common rooms.
FAQs about hotels in St. John's
On average, 3-star hotels in St. John's cost £83 per night, and 4-star hotels in St. John's are £83 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St. John's can on average be found for £135 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St. John's this weekend is £94 or, for a 4-star hotel, £125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St. John's for this weekend cost on average around £205 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £102 per night to book a 3-star hotel in St. John's for tonight. You'll pay on average around £118 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in St. John's will cost around £205 (based on Booking.com prices).
I grew up in St. John's and it is a great spot for a visit.
I grew up in St. John's and it is a great spot for a visit. The facilities for tourists have really increased over the last 20 years and there are a lot of great restaurants and shops for tourists to experience. The sites in a city that is 400 years old are quite varied and there is ready access to nature visiting sites as well within an hour of the city core.
Pack for pretty variable weather that trends to cooler and damper.
Tankmodeler
Canada
10
Scored 10
The city offers so much history and with a wonderful...
The city offers so much history and with a wonderful presentation at The Rooms. We had a fun screeched in ceremony at Christians with skipper Lukey. The view from signal Hill shows it all. Cape spear and Quidi Vidi can not be missed as well. Especially having lunch at the Mallard Cottage and an Iceberg at the brew company. The waterfront in St. John’s is very interesting and worth the walk.
Cathy
United States
10
Scored 10
We stayed at this hotel upon arriving at the airport at 2:30...
We stayed at this hotel upon arriving at the airport at 2:30 am.
Shuttle was waiting by the time we got to the pick up point. Great service. Friendly reception. Sufficient breakfast offerings. Great staff in all areas. Perfect for our needs.
Unexpectedly, we spent a second night at the end of our trip when our flight to Toronto was cancelled. Again--great staff in all areas.
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Loved the Harbour and the pedestrian mall.
Loved the Harbour and the pedestrian mall. Very hilly, I will definitely be in better shape before my next visit (the unexpected humidity was exhausting, but we made the best of that!)
Everything was close by, very easy to get around.
Katherine Ann
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Best recommendation is: Take the Metro Bus from your hotel...
Best recommendation is: Take the Metro Bus from your hotel to the Pedestrian Plaza on Water Street for shopping and restaurants. It is closed off for the summer and the shopping is delightful. Lots of outdoor patios. We chose one of the outdoor pubs for fish and chips and a local brew. Perfect! Now walk up the stairs at the Courthouse and see the Jelly Bean Houses. Pier 10 is a great place to see the cruise ships docking. Just down the hill from Water Street, this is where the bus lets you off. Catch the Hop on Hop off for lots of sights - located outside of the Alt Hotel on Water Street.
Jill S.
Canada
10
Scored 10
St-John's and the whole Newfoundland is a very unique place.
St-John's and the whole Newfoundland is a very unique place. If you love nature , it is the place for you , yet it also has great restaurants and nightlife and the people there are amazingly friendly and proud of their culture and province . There is a lot of talent from there and the art is amazing .So they will go out of their way to make you feel welcome and bring you the best experience ever. !
The ALT Hotel in St. John's Newfoundland, is located on the harbour in the heart of Jelly Bean Row. It's a photographer's paradise. My small dog, Sparky, and I roamed the streets snapping photographs of the wonderfully coloured houses and stores. The hotel is also close to the famous George Street the location of nightly live musical performances and Water Street with its vast selection of good restaurants. Loved the neighbourhood! Lynda L. Lock (author of the Isla Mujeres Mysteries and also the Death in the Vineyards Mysteries).
I enjoyed the cool vibe of the area and the restaurant and hotel were the very center of all the action. The hotel room was great, wonderful bath and shower! Unlike most other hotels in st. John's Blue on Water has streaming services so I could enjoy Netflix Prime and so on. The comp bathrobe was the cherry on top!
I didn't eat in the restaurant but ordered to my room the absolutely best hamburger I've ever had... there was so much incredible food it was hard to choose just one thing . I will definitely be going back.
What a great place to stay! The people were friendly. The hotel room was clean and comfortable. The hotel was walking distance to downtown St. John's. There's a tour desk, but it wasn't manned when we were there, but easy enough to book online with a JAG hotel pick up. There's a computer/printer at the back of the first floor (I didn't know until I had to leave), but they gladly helped me print something at the reception. I would stay here again, if ever at St. John's.
I do not understand anybody who would stay a a box hotel after staying here. Unbelievable wood posts throughout the hotel bringing you back to the 1800s. Incredible staff full of knowledge and advice for a visitor. Great contiental breakfast and nice pictures of veterans on wall . If you don't stay here you are making a big mistake and missing out on some awesome history. I will be coming back to Newfoundland and staying here.
Warmth and welcome hospitality of our hosts. Beautiful, comfortable rooms (during our first stay at the beginning of our holiday in Newfoundland and also for our 2nd stay at the end of our holiday). We especially loved the Queen Spa Room. Breakfasts were casual, delicious & perfect for what we needed and the downtown location was awesome. Can’t wait to come back.
The staff were very friendly and accommodating and the pool and water slide were fantastic. The hotel is in an excellent location that’s easy to get to and is close to many stores. The Newfoundland themed pictures throughout the hotel were a nice touch, as well as the hotel being dictated for Easter. Really makes it feel like a home away from home.
The location was great - it was walking distance to downtown but quiet at night. Free parking was a bonus. As for the bed, it was so comfortable and our room was really spacious - much more than we would have had at a traditional hotel. As well, the family-style breakfast table was great, as we exchanged travel ideas with other guests.
McKay Manor on Duckworth was a very nice place to stay in St. John's Newfoundland! We loved the location, it was very clean and comfortable. The location was close to most things we wanted to see and do. Overall, it was a great experience! Would recommend to anyone going to St. John's.
Good clean room with ample space. Really good breakfast served by a friendly staff member. Laundrette was a bonus. Location not close to St. Johns downtown but as we had a car that was not a problem. Visits to Signal Hill and Cape Spear were memorable. Good size car park.
Location of hotel, location of our room handy to the handicap parking, breakfast. Shuttle to and from the airport is a great guest friendly service. The fellow who picked us up on Thursday night was terrific. (Forgot his name). Front desk staff cheerful and courteous.
Traditional breakfast. Buffet is fast and thus suitable. Coffee is possible take away. Nice place changed to here from down town hotel, that was not confortable. Lots of dining places around, one across. Large parking lot available for free. TV is good.
Very clean! Beautifully kept property. Owner was fantastic - knowledgeable, helpful and entertainingly proud of his creation! Great location. A wonderful start to our vacation in Newfoundland and will definitely stay here again!
Leaside Manor was cozy, comfortable, very clean and quiet. It’s location is convenient and a short drive into the downtown. The staff were accommodating and friendly!
This hotel is in an amazing location in the heart of downtown! I found the bed & pillows very comfortable. Staff at the front desk were very friendly and helpful.
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