Halifax Marriott Harbourfront

Halifax


The default choice for business travellers, this sprawling Marriott takes up almost an entire block of the Halifax waterfront. Plush rooms could do with a little more zing for the price, but the main draws are the common areas, from the marble lobby to the bar and the fitness center. Countless restaurants are on your doorstep and there's a handy on-site Hertz.


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