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Boutique Hotels in Charlottetown

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The best boutique hotels in Charlottetown

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Charlotte's Rose Inn

Historic Charlottetown Waterfront, Charlottetown

Boasting free bikes and views of city, Charlotte's Rose Inn is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Charlottetown, 400 metres from Confederation Centre of the Arts.

A
Adriely
From
Australia
Very pleasant stay in a beautiful house.Staff were very friendly,helpful and accommodating. They cooked great homemade breakfasts to order.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 144 reviews
Price from
US$223.76
1 night, 2 adults

The Holman Grand Hotel

Hotel in Historic Charlottetown Waterfront, Charlottetown

With panoramic views of Queen’s Square and Charlottetown Harbour, this boutique hotel features a 7-story atrium and on-site dining. The rooms offer a 42-inch flat-screen TV and free WiFi.

B
Brett MacCallum
From
Canada
Cannot beat the location and amenities close by. This is Charlottetown's cream of the crop
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 321 reviews
Price from
US$164.23
1 night, 2 adults

Dundee Arms Inn

Charlottetown

This quaint inn is located on Prince Edward Island within a 10-minute walk of the Charlottetown Waterfront. The inn offers uniquely decorated rooms in a historic 1903 building.

A
Ashley
From
Canada
I loved the original decor, friendly staff, safety, and all the little details to make sure you have everything for your stay.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 163 reviews
Price from
US$114.75
1 night, 2 adults

The Great George

Hotel in Historic Charlottetown Waterfront, Charlottetown

Set in Charlottetown and with Confederation Centre of the Arts reachable within 300 metres, The Great George offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a fitness centre.

J
Jørgen
From
Norway
Super location. Very friendly and proffesional staff. Exellent breakfast.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 348 reviews
Price from
US$114.03
1 night, 2 adults

The Hotel on Pownal

Hotel in Historic Charlottetown Waterfront, Charlottetown

Situated in Charlottetown, 300 metres from Confederation Centre of the Arts, The Hotel on Pownal features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.

J
Janet
From
United Kingdom
The breakfast was plentiful and the lady working there was exceptionally friendly and helpful. All staff were courteous. The room was clean and soundproofed. We enjoyed our stay.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.0
Very good - What previous guests thought, 329 reviews
Price from
US$101.52
1 night, 2 adults

Shipwright Inn

Charlottetown

Built in 1865, this historic property in Olde Charlottetown is a 5-minute walk from the Confederation Centre of the Arts. In-room massages and landscaped gardens are on site.

R
Rujirat
From
Spain
The room is so beautiful and spacious. Breakfast is great. The location is just a very short walk from city center and waterfront. Parking is very convenient and free of charge.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 674 reviews
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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
    Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 348 reviews
    Cute historic boutique hotel, the breakfast was excellent, the midnight cookie and drinks station was a nice touch
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