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How many days do you need in Niagara Falls USA?

Two nights is the minimum trip length we recommend in order to see a good deal of the Falls, as well as explore a couple other attractions the area has to offer. Keep in mind, there are many great restaurants you may want to eat at, some of which offer epic views of the Falls.

Can you visit both sides of Niagara Falls in one day?

Related: Where are the Best Places to See Niagara Falls? Fortunately, you can visit both sides of the border in a single day via Rainbow Bridge. This bridge connects the two countries and visitors can cross by foot or by car. If you plan to walk over the bridge, you will pay a $1.00 fee when leaving Canada.

Is the American side of Niagara Falls worth seeing?

A visit to the state park on the American side is worthwhile, although the best views are on the Canadian side. Avoid both the American and Canadian cities of Niagara Falls, both are full of tacky tourist trash (unless you like casinos and wax museums).

Is 1 day enough for Niagara Falls?

Niagara Falls requires, and deserves, more than a day for all its charms, but with only one day to spare, it’s still possible to start to appreciate this natural wonder and get some great ideas for a return visit.

Is Niagara Falls Open due to Covid?

All Niagara Falls USA attractions and activities are open, however, several are encouraging visitors to purchase and secure admission tickets online and in advance of their visit as capacity restrictions are in place.

Which side of Niagara Falls is better to stay on?

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In our opinion, the Canadian side is better in terms of what you could do without paying extra for the excursions. We also loved staying at a hotel with amazing views of the falls. That allowed us to enjoy the falls in the comfort and privacy of our room.

Which is better Canada or US side of Niagara Falls?

The Canadian side is where you get gorgeous panoramas of both the American Falls and the mighty Horseshoe Falls. It’s definitely the more glamorous side of Niagara Falls. While you can’t get right up to the American and Bridal Veil Falls, you can get right up to the brink of Horseshoe Falls.