Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites

Halifax


Opened in 1928 opposite Halifax's Public Gardens, this heritage beauty is the choice for those who like their hotels with a touch of class (the chandelier-lit, wood-paneled, painting-lined lobby alone makes a stay here worthwhile). After the grand entrance, the rooms feel a tad generic, but spoils like Nespresso machines and Aveda spa products don't go amiss.


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