What's South End like for family-friendly holidays?
You may want to consider the historic destination of South End if you’ve been thinking about a trip for the whole family. The boating, museums and walking trails are just a few things that make this an attractive holiday destination for families. Take to the air and fly into Halifax, NS (YHZ-Stanfield Intl.), which is located 17.9 mi (28.8 km) from the centre of South End.
What's the best family accommodation in South End?
How many family hotels should I expect to find in South End?
Expedia has 8 family-friendly hotels and other accommodation options in South End.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in South End?
Hottest months: August, July, September and June, with an average temperature of 17°C
Coldest months: February, January, March and December
Driest months: May, July, August and March
Rainiest months: December, November, October and June
What's there to see and do with your family in South End?
While you and your family are staying in South End, you may want to visit some family-friendly attractions such as Halifax Port, Spring Garden Road Memorial Public Library and Neptune Theatre. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Halifax Citadel and Scotiabank Centre.
South End Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Great location, friendly staff."
A verified traveller stayed at The Westin Nova Scotian
"The property is a very nice hotel in an excellent location. The one concern I had was the location of the dispensers for body wash, shampoo and conditioner. They are mounted on the wall of the combination bath/ shower making the floor of the bath very slippery when used. They are also difficult to dispense. Other hotels have better dispensers and easier to use locations."
A verified traveller stayed at Prince George Hotel
"Loved our view looking out over the Citadel. Very clean, spacious rooms, liked the attention to recycling, composting, other eco-friendly policies. Very nice breakfast with lots of variety - prefer gala apples to red delicious - less tough. Music a bit noisy, throbbing at times in restaurant. Don't like the hotel's policy of providing wine for purchase right in the room. This easy access may cause problems for individuals who struggle with alcoholism. Front desk staff could do with being updated on local tourist info. We were directed to waterfront for tourist info, only to be told that Halifax Tourist Information facility there has been closed for over a year. Out-of-season tour brochures, (such as Hopper) should not be on display until companies are open for the season. "
A verified traveller stayed at Cambridge Suites Hotel
"Great place to stay. It sucks that you have to pay for parking but the prices is conducive to the extra cost and pedways get you there without having to go outside. "
A verified traveller stayed at The Barrington Hotel