About The Prince George Hotel
The Prince George Hotel is a 4-star pet friendly hotel that is next to Scotiabank Centre, and across from the Old Town Clock.
Ensuite rooms have flatscreen TV, Keurig coffee maker, minifridge, and free Wi-Fi. Crown floor rooms also include toiletries, robes, complimentary breakfast, and access to the Six:Seventeen Lounge. Suites also include complimentary breakfast. Wheelchair accessibility is available.
Parking is for a fee at The Prince George Hotel. There is a gym, convenience store, ATM, and indoor pool. Business and wedding facilities are available. Laundry, dry cleaning, and luggage storage services are available.
Gio Restaurant, LevelBar, and the Terrace Restaurant are onsite. There are also vending machines for snacks and drinks.
Halifax World Trade and Convention Centre is a three minute walk. Neptune Theatre is five minutes away. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a ten minute walk. Spatz Theatre, Casino Nova Scotia, and the Halifax Public Gardens, are 15 minute strolls away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Warm and welcoming atmosphere for guests with dogs
Guests traveling with dogs love this hotel because of a genuine warmth towards pups. As a plus, they receive treats and a blanket to make their stay more comfortable. You'll feel very relaxed having your dog in a place that appreciates their presence.
positive:
Spacious rooms and lovely onsite amenities
Rooms are comfy, clean, and charming. The convenient onsite amenities add to the appeal, giving you the benefit of indulging and relaxing at your pace, before or after exploring the local neighborhood.
positive:
Great harbor location next to a lot of attractions
Prince George is nicely situated where you don't have to go far to check out popular venues. A lot of cultural sites are within walking distance, so you can leave the car behind, or not have to worry about traveling by car to begin with.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Parking and breakfast costs are unappreciated
Many guests begrudge adding a parking cost to the hotel expenses. Unless you stay in one of the suites or top floor rooms, the breakfast is another fee. Guests who pay for it are not impressed and don't find much to make the meal that filling or worthy.
negative:
Upgraded amenities are not worth the price
Not everyone is happy with upgraded amenities. They find the perks not particularly noteworthy or warranting the extra costs. If you're considering a higher grade room, you may want to reconsider how much of a difference you think the additional stuff will make.
negative:
Thin walls and guest events disrupt relaxation
Noise easily comes through the walls, so neighboring guests and people in the hallway may affect your peace and quiet. Management doesn't always do a great job about monitoring noise or disruption that occurs from events or large parties, so have ear plugs and patience.