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Top Great Lakes 3 Star hotels

Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG
"Great stay except for the having to evacuate the hotel at 1am due to the fire alarm going off. Staff very friendly and helpful. Great location."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Congress Plaza Hotel
"I would only stay here for the location or a one to two-night stay. No thermostat in the room so we needed a portable heater because it was so cold. The water pressure in the shower was pathetic and the tub didn't work. Our toilet was running and we had to have two separate calls to have it fixed. ..."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls
"Avoid this hotel at any cost. They rip you off. I just changed my stay by 1 day with the promise of refund. They took my money and never refunded me. And their excuse was it was booked thru 3rd party. Save you family vacation trust me u don’t need trouble like this. the front desk manager was super ..."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Toronto Don Valley Hotel and Suites

Vittoria Hotel and Suites
"The Vittoria was an affordable option in a prime location for visiting the falls and the local amusements. Everything was within walking distance. Note that breakfast and parking are not included. The main parking is a couple blocks away. We enjoyed our stay."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Buffalo Airport Hotel
"Property was good. Could be updated. It was clean. Wish there were rugs in the room. Restaurant had limited menu. Overall for the price it was good."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Holiday Inn Chicago North-Evanston by IHG
"Clean"
Reviewed on Jun 30, 2026

Comfort Inn The Pointe
"Es un hotel limpio y está muy cerca del área de las cataratas, restaurantes y atracciones. El personal del lobby poco servicial. Pero en general todo bien para la corta estadía y el precio pagado."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Holiday Inn Chicago Dwtn - The Mart by IHG
"Hotel is conveniently located to several great places. Easy to get to and from. Rooms a little worn. Need some upkeep. Staff always seemed to be bothered if I had a question. Overall stay was really good, but friendliness of some of the guest reception staff was not that good. Kitchen and bar staff ..."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026

Park Inn By Radisson Toronto - Markham
"Terrible experience. The towels in the room were old, grey, and clearly had not been replaced properly. Management and customer service were unresponsive to our complaints. Save your money and stay somewhere that actually cares about its guests."
Reviewed on Jul 1, 2026
3 Star Hotels Great Lakes
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You can find 3 star hotels in Great Lakes that keep you close to all the great sightseeing and activities around the area, or even book a place that’s a bit more secluded, if that’s what you prefer. No matter what you’re looking for—whether you’re all about the location or are invested in on-site perks--Travelocity will help you find the accommodation that works best for you.
When it comes to options, you’ll have them. The Great Lakes 3 star hotels give you plenty of choices as far as access to the best areas, and many also offer a breakfast buffet, as well as plenty of other amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi and an on-site pool or spa.
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Recent Great Lakes hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls Fallsview
"It's an excellent hotel, but be prepared for extra costs: 75/day on-site self parking (valet parking is 100/day), expensive restaurants ($16 long Island Ice tea), and a way over-priced convenience store ($10 ice cream, $5 chocolate bar, $5 for a small roll of Rolaids). This is on top of the nickel and diming endemic through out the city, so bring your checkbook!"





