| lisa |
Jun 17th, 1999 07:31 AM |
Message: I know the PERFECT place to stay in <BR> Halifax! A friend and I stayed at a wonderful place in <BR> August 1997 which I would highly recommend. It is <BR> called Halifax's Waverley Inn (check out the website <BR> at www.waverleyinn.com). It is a gorgeous old place <BR> and the rooms are decorated in lovely old antiques. It <BR> is in a great location, a 5-minute walk to the <BR> waterfront. The best part is the price -- I think our <BR> double was only about $75 per night, including <BR> breakfast and free snacks (cookies, etc. at bedtime) <BR> in a hospitality room on the main floor. They also had <BR> free parking. We thought this place was a great value. <BR> There is an excellent old stone pub right next door if I <BR> remember correctly. We stayed 2 nights and wish <BR> we'd had longer. It was recommended in Frommers -- <BR> here is what they had to say about it: <BR> A rambling old Victorian inn on three floors, the <BR> Waverley offers only 32 rooms, but what rooms! <BR> They are classically nineteenth century, a great many <BR> having high four-poster beds requiring steps to mount, <BR> and they have served the likes of Oscar Wilde and <BR> George Vanderbilt since the founding of the hotel in <BR> 1876. Today, each room has modern facilities as well: <BR> <BR> private bath (several have large jetted tubs), phones, <BR> color television and air conditioning; and breakfast <BR> and snacks are served downstairs from 6:30 A.M. <BR> until midnight in a cheerful, self-service, "Friendship <BR> Room." Location of the hotel: in the downtown area, <BR> about a 15-minute walk from the historic properties. <BR> <BR> Also, don't miss the gorgeous public gardens in <BR> Halifax! The city has some excellent restaurants too. <BR> The best meal we had in the 10 days we spent <BR> exploring Maine, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, <BR> and New Brunswick was in Halifax at a restaurant on <BR> the water that I think was called Salty's. Have a <BR> wonderful time. <BR>
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