Spectacular natural wonder on the Canada-US border, famous for its powerful waterfalls, boat tours and tourist attractions.
TripMatches
Trouvez des compagnons avec les mêmes dates et intérêts. Gratuit.
À propos Niagara Falls - Culture, histoire et caractère
Planifiez votre voyage parfait avec nos recommandations personnalisées et nos conseils locaux.
Planifier mon voyageVotre expérience
Dites si vous voulez y aller — ou si vous y êtes déjà allé.
Vous ajoute à la carte Match Finder et ouvre le planificateur avec cette destination.
Je l'ai déjà été !Explora el fascinante pasado de Niagara Falls y descubre cómo se ha desarrollado a lo largo de los siglos.
The name 'Niagara' is derived from the indigenous word 'Onguiaahra', which means 'The Strait' or 'Thundering Waters'. For millennia, the region was home to Iroquois people. French priest Louis Hennepin was the first European to document the falls in 1678, whose description brought this wonder to the attention of the Western world.
In the 19th century, Niagara Falls became a major tourist destination. The arrival of the railway made access easier and hotels began to emerge. The area also became famous for daredevils who attempted to cross the falls on a tightrope or descend in barrels. By the end of the century, the power of the falls was harnessed to generate hydroelectric power, boosting industrial development in the region.
The 20th century saw the creation of parks on both sides of the border to preserve natural beauty and manage tourism. The signing of treaties between the US and Canada regulated the diversion of water for hydroelectric power. Today, Niagara Falls is a dual destination: the Canadian side has developed with a large tourism infrastructure of hotels and attractions, while the American side focuses on the state park experience.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Niagara Falls a lo largo de los siglos.
Découvrez ce qui rend cette ville spéciale grâce à notre système de notation complet
The tourist areas on both sides are extremely safe, with high police and security visibility.
The main attraction areas on both sides are very walkable. You can walk to most points of interest within each country.
The WEGO bus system on the Canadian side is great for connecting all the tourist attractions.
An expensive destination. Everything from accommodation to food has a tourist price. Attraction packages may offer some savings.
Lively on the Canadian side, with two large casinos, numerous bars and clubs, especially in the Clifton Hill and Fallsview area.
It is not a cultural destination. The focus is on amusement park-style entertainment and natural wonder.
Dominated by restaurant chains and food for tourists. There are culinary gems, but you have to look for them, especially in the nearby wine region.
Dominated by souvenir shops and large outlet shopping centers on the outskirts.
Fantastic summers, but very cold winters that, although beautiful, can cause some attractions to close.
The entire region is built by and for the tourist. It is extremely easy to visit and find information.
A family destination par excellence. There are a huge number of attractions for children and teenagers on both sides of the border.
Generally very welcoming and safe for LGBTQ+ travelers, in line with attitudes in Canada and the Northeast US.
The economy depends on tourism, so the service staff is professional and accustomed to visitors.
One of the most impressive and accessible natural wonders in the world. The force and volume of the water is overwhelming.
The main 'architecture' is the natural wonder. The built environment is a mix of modern high-rise hotels and kitsch architecture.
A place of great importance in the history of hydropower, tourism and the relationship between Canada and the US.
The parks surrounding the falls are world-class, beautiful and meticulously maintained, offering an oasis from the hustle and bustle.
The tourist areas and parks on both sides of the border are kept very clean and well-kept.
Non-existent. It is an economy based exclusively on tourism and hospitality.
It is not a destination for digital nomads. It is a vacation spot with an environment that is not conducive to work.
Évaluation complète de cette destination
A bucket-list destination that offers one of the most powerful natural experiences on the planet, wrapped in a family entertainment package. It is spectacular, touristy and worth seeing at least once.
Discover the best times to visit this city and what to expect throughout the year.
Fantastic summers, but very cold winters that, although beautiful, can cause some attractions to close.
The thaw increases the flow of the falls. The weather is cool and the crowds are smaller. Ideal for photography.
Warm and often humid. It is the high season, with all the attractions open and a very lively atmosphere. There are fireworks at night.
Pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage in the surrounding parks. Less crowds than in summer.
Very cold and snowy. The partially frozen falls create a spectacular ice landscape. The Winter Festival of Lights is a big attraction.
Summers are ideal to enjoy the mist of the falls.
The frozen winter landscape is magical.
Winters are harsh and windy.
Some attractions, such as boats, close in winter.
The summer season (June-August) is the most popular but also the busiest and most expensive.
Visiting in the shoulder seasons (May, September, October) offers a good balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Planifiez vos dépenses et découvrez les meilleures zones commerciales
Dépense journalière par personne
It is an expensive tourist destination. Prices for hotels with views of the falls, attractions, and restaurants are high. You can save by eating outside of the most touristy areas.
per day
per day
per day
Best areas for shopping
2 areas • Recommended Areas
Click for details
Click for details
2 areas • Recommended Areas
Click for details
Click for details
1 area • Recommended Areas
Click for details
1 area • Recommended Areas
Click for details
Explorez les endroits les plus fascinants que cette ville a à offrir
The largest and most spectacular of the three waterfalls, almost 700 meters wide. 90% of the Niagara River's water falls through here. The best view is from the Canadian side.
The iconic boat ride on the Canadian side that takes you to the base of Horseshoe Falls, enveloping you in its thunderous mist.
The historic American counterpart of the boat ride. It offers a similarly exciting experience, sailing to the base of the falls.
An experience that takes you through tunnels to viewing platforms located directly behind and next to Horseshoe Falls.
It allows you to descend to the base of Bridal Veil Falls and experience the force of the tropical storm on the 'Hurricane Deck'. You will get wet.
An observation tower with panoramic views of the three falls and the surrounding region. It has a revolving restaurant at the top.
The epicenter of tourist entertainment on the Canadian side. A street full of wax museums, haunted houses, arcades, themed restaurants and the Niagara SkyWheel.
The oldest state park in the United States, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. It offers a natural setting and spectacular views of American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls from Goat Island.
The bridge connecting Niagara Falls, New York, with Niagara Falls, Ontario. It offers fantastic views of the falls and can be crossed on foot, by bike or by car (passport required).
Haz clic en "Tours" para encontrar las mejores actividades y entradas, o usa "Planificar" para crear tu itinerario personalizado.
dayTrips.dayTripsDescription
A historic and charming town 30 minutes from the Canadian side. Famous for its wine cellars (especially 'icewine'), beautiful gardens, boutique shopping and the Shaw Festival theatre.
Wine, charm, gastronomy, theater
The largest city in Canada. A vibrant, multicultural metropolis with attractions like the CN Tower, museums and an incredible food scene.
Urban life, Culture, gastronomy
A city with stunning early 20th century architecture, a growing arts scene, and the birthplace of Buffalo chicken wings.
Architecture, food, Art
Haz clic en "Tours" para encontrar excursiones organizadas, o usa "Plan" para crear tu itinerario personalizado.
Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
Modern and luxury. Dominated by high-rise hotels, Fallsview Casino and restaurants with the best views.
Tourist and fair. The center of family fun with attractions, game rooms and themed restaurants.
Natural and calm. The area encompassing the islands and viewpoints on the US side, with a focus on nature.
Historic and developing. The city center on the American side, with some local restaurants and a quieter atmosphere.
Découvrez les meilleures expériences et activités pour chaque période de l'année
A spectacular festival of lights transforms Niagara parks into a winter wonderland with millions of twinkling lights and animated displays along an 8km route.
During periods of intense cold, the mist from the falls freezes on everything it touches, creating spectacular ice formations on trees, railings and rocks. Although the water never stops flowing, the appearance is that of a frozen world.
A night show that lights up the sky above the falls. During the summer months, fireworks are launched almost every night, offering a magical end to the day.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
Canada's largest outdoor light festival, attracting more than one million visitors.
A large pop culture convention held at the convention center on the Canadian side.
A celebration of the grape harvest in nearby wine country, with winery events and a grand parade in St. Catharines.
Conseils essentiels et connaissances locales pour rendre votre voyage mémorable et sûr
Choisissez une catégorie ci-dessus pour voir des conseils et des recommandations pertinents