Best Hotels in Windsor, Ontario: This Canadian Town Offers Comfortable and Cheap Accommodation

If You're Looking for Inexpensive Accommodation with Lots of Amenities, Check Out These Windsor Hotels

Cassandra James
Windsor, Canada, is located on the Detroit River right across from the US border. It's a lovely city to stay in, complete with gardens, parks, a riverside walkway, excellent restaurants and lots to do. Windsor also has some wonderful hotels that are inexpensive, comfortable and centrally located. If you're planning a trip to Windsor, check out some of the best hotels in the city.

The Hotel Marquis Plaza - One of the best Windsor hotels, The Hotel Marquis Plaza, is located in Windsor town center, just a few minutes from the Detroit Tunnel. Guest rooms feature en suite bath, cable TV and Wi-Fi Internet. Jacuzzi suites and suites with kitchenettes are also available. The Marquis Restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch and serves both light meals like salads, burgers and sandwiches and more substantial meals such as veal chops and pasta. The hotel offers a daily pass to a local fitness center, just five minutes walk away, for a low fee. Pets are welcome, also for a small fee, and pet beds, bowls and treats are provided.

Hotel Marquis Plaza
2530 Ouellette Ave.
Windsor, ON N8X 1L7
Canada
(519) 966-1860

The Quality Suites Downtown - Another of the best hotels in Windsor is the Quality Suites Downtown hotel, which is close to the Art Gallery of Windsor, restaurants, nightclubs and waterfront parks. The hotel is an all-suites hotel and offers multi-room suites all with cable TV, in-room coffee making facilities, microwave and Wi-Fi internet. A breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. For business people, there's a fully-equipped business center and meeting rooms. There's free membership to a local fitness center and swimming pool and even a free shuttle to a local casino.

Quality Suites Downtown
250 Dougall Ave.
Windsor, Ontario, N9A 7C6
Canada
(519) 977-9707

Hampton Inn - This contemporary hotel is in the center of Windsor, close to many of the town's attractions as well as just a few minutes from the U.S. border. Guest rooms feature hospitality tray, satellite TV, Wi-Fi Internet, a large work area, complimentary newspaper and more. A buffet breakfast is included in the room rate or, if you don't have time to eat, they have a breakfast bag you can take with you. For lunch and dinner, you'll find many types of Canadian and ethnic restaurants just a few minutes walk from the hotel. The Hampton Inn has a swimming pool and a gym. It's also pet-friendly with small pets allowed for a daily fee.

Hampton Inn
1840 Huron Church Road
Windsor, Ontario N9C 2L5
Canada
(519) 972-0770

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Marquis Plaza Hotel

Quality Suites Downtown

Hampton Inn

Published by Cassandra James

I'm a British-American writer currently living in Bangkok, Thailand. I've been writing for Associated Content since 2007 and was named one of AC's Top 100 Writers for 2008, 2009 and 2010. I primarily write a...   View profile

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  • Sandy Rothra 3/1/2010

    I've always gone through Windsor. Maybe, next time, I'll stop.

  • Lome Puttasath 3/1/2010

    Thanks! I plan on visiting Canada one day. I'll definitely refer to these recommendations.

  • Shethy Stuckey 2/28/2010

    Boy you are lucky to be able to travel, well done article.

  • Shethy Stuckey 2/28/2010

    Vwey helpful and well written, I will use your suggestions this summer.

  • Susan 2/27/2010

    Windsor is an interesting city to visit and so close to the USA. Good article!

  • Malina Debrie 2/26/2010

    Thanks again! Great info!

  • Kay Balbi 2/26/2010

    I love visiting Canada, as long as I don't go to far north and I go in the summer. :)

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW 2/26/2010

    You DO get around, don't you?!

  • Cassandra James 2/26/2010

    Tony, my parents best friends live in Windsor, so we've been up there a fair few times. I know what you mean about the river view. It's amazing.

  • Tony Payne 2/26/2010

    I went to a wedding reception in Windsor once, in a hotel right on the river front. After dark and the meal was over, the blinds were drawn back along a long wall of the room, and the guests had a fantastic view of the Detroit skyline, with all the buildings lit.

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