
Hotels in Charlottetown
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Browse hotels in Charlottetown, PEI — steps from Province House and the waterfront. Properties from boutique Victorian inns to full-service harbour hotels.
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About Charlottetown
Charlottetown: Birthplace of Canadian Confederation
Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island, holds a specific place in Canadian history: the Charlottetown Conference of 1864 launched the negotiations that created Canada three years later. The downtown core anchors around Province House National Historic Site, a Georgian sandstone building on Richmond Street where those meetings took place. The waterfront district along Great George Street connects heritage architecture to working wharves, red-sand beaches, and the Confederation Trail cycling network.
Where to Stay in Charlottetown
Most hotels cluster within walking distance of Victoria Row and the Peake's Wharf area, putting guests close to the summer farmers' market, live Celtic music at pub venues, and the Confederation Centre of the Arts — Canada's national memorial to the Fathers of Confederation, opened in 1964. The city anchors roughly 30–50 properties ranging from boutique inns in converted Victorian row houses to full-service hotels on the waterfront.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Charlottetown Airport (YYG) receives direct flights from Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa; driving from the mainland crosses the 12.9 km Confederation Bridge from Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick.
- Best season: July and August bring the PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls and peak lobster season; shoulder months (May–June, September) offer lower rates.
- Getting around: Downtown is walkable within 20 minutes end-to-end; car rental is practical for beach towns like Cavendish, 40 km north.
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