The Perfect Niagara Falls Girls Trip: Insider’s Guide

I’d been talking about doing a girls’ trip to Niagara Falls for what felt like forever, and when we finally made it happen, it was every bit as magical as I’d hoped.
When my friends and I packed our bags and headed to Niagara Falls, Canada, we thought we knew what to expect, but the experience went far beyond the postcard views.
We laughed our way through misty boat rides, toasted glasses of local wine along a gorgeous trail dotted with wineries, and even stumbled upon some of the most photo-worthy backdrops I’ve ever seen.
Between the thrill-seeking adventures and the cozy nights in hotels with views that made us stop in our tracks, the trip felt like the perfect mix of fun and relaxation.
Now I want to pass along everything I learned so you can plan your own unforgettable girls’ getaway. From where to stay and what to eat to the best attractions and little hidden corners worth seeking out, consider this your guide to making memories in Niagara Falls with your favorite travel buddies.
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Where to Stay for the Ultimate Girls Trip
Your choice of where to stay can make your Niagara Falls girls trip amazing or disappointing. I’ve been there multiple times with my friends and found that there was one thing that matters most – picking the right place to stay.
Fallsview Hotels With Spa Access
Luxury and relaxation await in the Fallsview area with its high-end hotels that offer breathtaking views and top-notch spa facilities.
Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa

The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa shines as a four-diamond luxury hotel that creates remarkable experiences and comfort.
The property’s award-winning Burning Springs Spa & Thermal Pools earned a spot among Canada’s Top 25 Spas.
This spa stands out with Niagara’s only hydrotherapy experience that features three outdoor thermal pools at different temperatures—a hot pool (35-40°C), warm pool (25-30°C), and cold plunge pool (7-12°C).
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel

The Sheraton Fallsview Hotel is another fantastic choice. You can hear the falls right from your Juliet balcony when you open the door!
The Sterling Inn & Spa earned an impressive 4.4/5 rating. My friends and I loved starting each day of our getaway with their breakfast-in-bed service – pure luxury!
Boutique stays in Niagara-on-the-Lake

On my Niagara Falls girls’ trip, one of the best decisions we made was staying just outside the busy tourist area in Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL).
It’s only a quick drive from the falls, but it feels like a different world—quiet streets, boutique hotels, and a charm that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment.
Walking through town was half the fun. We browsed the little shops in the Heritage District, hunted for unique gifts, and even fit in some shopping at the Outlet Collection nearby when we wanted a bigger retail fix.
The hotels in NOTL added so much character to our trip. They all combined history with modern comfort in a way that made our stay feel both stylish and relaxing.
Each one felt special in its own way—whether it was the classic elegance of the Prince of Wales right in the center of town, the chic vibe and spa experiences at 124 on Queen Hotel & Spa, or the cozy, nautical-inspired Harbor House Hotel just steps from Main Street.
Budget-friendly options near Clifton Hill

When my friends and I planned our Niagara Falls getaway, we quickly realized that staying in the Clifton Hill area was a smart choice for keeping more of our budget for fun activities.
This neighborhood is lively, colorful, and right in the middle of all the action—you can walk to the attractions, grab dinner, or pop into a quirky shop without ever needing a car.
What I loved most was the range of places to stay. There are tons of hotel options in every price range, so it was easy to find something that fit our budget.
We also discovered that booking midweek or during shoulder season (spring or early fall) made prices much more reasonable, and the weather was still perfect for exploring. Some hotels even offered attraction passes bundled into their rates, which turned out to be an awesome way to save.
If you’re thinking of a girls’ trip to Niagara Falls, definitely book your accommodations early. The most popular spots around Clifton Hill sell out quickly, especially in the summer or during festivals, and you don’t want to miss out on a hotel that puts you right in the heart of the fun.
Best Food and Drink Spots to Try
The food turned out to be the best part of our Niagara Falls girls trip. We found that there was amazing food worth every calorie during our weekend getaway!
Brunch favorites with mimosas
A mimosa-fueled brunch makes every girls weekend special.
Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen Restaurant stands out as a top brunch spot in Niagara Falls. Their avocado toast and eggs benedict will start your day perfectly.
La Favella’s weekend brunch runs from 11am – 3pm, making it ideal for late sleepers.
Copa After Dark’s weekend experience combines amazing food with entertainment – a true indulgence.
These brunches fill up fast, so you’ll need reservations.
Dinner with a view at Table Rock or Skylon

Table Rock House Restaurant sits right at the edge of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, offering stunning views with exceptional cuisine. You can enjoy locally sourced ingredients while gazing through their floor-to-ceiling windows.
The Skylon Tower’s two dining spots sit 775 feet above the falls. Their Revolving Dining Room completes a 360° rotation every hour, showing you ever-changing panoramic views.
Budget-smart travelers can grab early dinner specials at both Table Rock and Skylon with the same amazing views at better prices.

Local wine and chocolate pairings
We loved pairing Niagara wines with artisanal chocolates.
The Chocolate & Cheese Tasting Pass lets you explore wine country at your own pace for with eight winery tastings.
CFX’s Wine & Chocolate Tasting experience comes with:
- Three award-winning local wines paired with handmade chocolates
- A guided chocolate strawberry dipping session
- Take-home treats as souvenirs
This 1.5-2 hour experience costs CAD 90.50 per person and needs at least 8 people.
Late-night eats and drinks
Clifton Hill becomes the heart of nightlife when darkness falls during a Niagara Falls girls trip. Most places stay open until midnight or 2 am, serving everything from sweet treats to craft beers.
Your girlfriends will love these popular spots:
- R5 Patio & Bar: A relaxed spot with falls views
- Niagara Brewing Company Taproom: Local craft beers in a fun setting
- The Fudge Factory: Perfect for late-night sweet cravings
Copa After Dark turns into an exciting nightspot on weekends after 9 pm. They blend Brazilian rodizio, cocktails, and entertainment. Their authentic Carnaval costumes from Brazil create a special atmosphere that you and your girlfriends won’t forget.
Top Adventures and Must-Do Activities
The thundering falls aren’t just for looking at—you need to experience them firsthand! My friends and I found that our most memorable moments from our girls trip to Niagara Falls Canada came from heart-pumping adventures that got our adrenaline going.
Zipline to the Falls

The Zipline to the Falls experience left me speechless! We soared 670 meters (2,200 feet) across the gorge and glided past the American Falls before landing at the observation deck near the Horseshoe Falls.
WildPlay Niagara runs this zipline as the official supplier to Niagara Parks. The best part? This zipline experience works great for both thrill-seekers and nervous first-timers in your group.
Niagara City Cruises boat tour

Next up was the iconic Niagara City Cruises—Canada’s only official boat tour. The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls brought us right up to the mighty Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The rushing water’s power and thunderous roar left us in awe.
Insider tips: Do this in the morning and save other attractions for the afternoon. Also, you should bring a change of clothes because even with the recyclable mist poncho, you will get wet!
The evening Falls Fireworks cruise offers a different kind of magic. The boats line up perfectly to watch the nightly light show that turns the falls into a colorful spectacle.
Journey Behind the Falls
This turned out to be our trip’s most unique adventure: Journey Behind the Falls. We took a 125-foot elevator ride through bedrock into tunnels that are 130 years old.
The experience includes:
- Tunnels leading behind the Horseshoe Falls
- Amazing cave-like portals behind the falling water
- Observation decks with close-up views of the thundering falls
- The vibration and roar of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down
The observation deck at this 13-story wonder’s base will take your breath away (and get you wet). The whole thing takes about 30-45 minutes, and you’ll get a free biodegradable rain poncho during spring and summer.
SkyWheel and mini golf on Clifton Hill

In the heart of Clifton Hill, you’ll find the infamous Niagara SkyWheel. Its climate-controlled gondolas give you amazing panoramic views.
Each ride lasts 8-12 minutes—plenty of time for stunning photos. Night rides are extra special with Clifton Hill’s sparkling lights and the glowing falls.
Wizards’ Golf makes a great next stop for some friendly competition. This indoor 18-hole mini-putt features glow-in-the-dark wizards, trolls, fairies, castles, and dragons. Since it’s indoors, you can play year-round—perfect if the weather turns bad during your girls weekend.
Light Show and Fireworks at Night

One of my favorite things about Niagara Falls at night is how the water lights up in a rainbow of colors. The LED lights change constantly, making the falls look completely different every few seconds—it’s absolutely mesmerizing.
If you’re visiting between mid-May and mid-October, you’re in for an extra treat: fireworks light up the sky every night at 10 p.m.
Some of the best spots to watch the show are Prospect Point, Terrapin Point, and Luna Island, where you get a clear, up-close view of the magic.
But if you want to make it even more memorable, hop on the Niagara SkyWheel and watch the fireworks burst over the glowing falls from high above. It’s one of those moments that makes you stop and say, “wow.”
Relaxation and Wellness
My girlfriends and I found the perfect ways to unwind at Niagara Falls after our exciting adventures.
DoubleTree Fallsview Resort offers complete spa treatments. They do custom facials, hand and foot treatments, body wraps, and RMT massage therapy. Their “Moment For You Spa Package” gives you an overnight stay and spa credit.
The 100 Fountain Spa at Pillar and Post in Niagara-on-the-Lake offers spa guests a fireplace lounge, heated indoor pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, hot spring pool, and fitness center.
Healing Salt Cave and spa treatments
The Healing Salt Cave stands out as a special experience in Niagara Falls. This place recreates the environment you’d find in Poland’s underground salt mines. The cave’s special microclimate makes it easy to breathe and helps with breathing problems.
We spent 45 minutes in the salt cave, and it was beautiful and relaxing. The cave is packed with minerals and micro-elements that your body needs to work properly. The place has been helping people feel better since 2011 as a leading halotherapy wellness center.
This wellness sanctuary also has:
- All-encompassing massage therapy
- Infrared sauna sessions (we tried a 45-minute session)
- Pink salt mineral baths and floats
- Hand and foot detox treatments
Jacuzzi suites and in-room pampering
Room comfort became just as important as sightseeing during our trip to Niagara Falls Canada. We found several hotels that had jacuzzi suites where we could relax privately.
Seneca Niagara Casino‘s corner suites come with whirlpool tubs and amazing views. These fancy rooms have king pillow-top beds, entertainment centers, and huge showers—just right to pamper yourself.
The best part about having a hotel room with a hot tub is you can use it whenever you want—morning, afternoon, or night. Some hotels put tubs right in your room, while others have them in their spa areas.
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Final Thoughts: Niagara Falls Girls Trip

Niagara Falls turned out to be everything I hoped for in a girls’ getaway—and then some. It’s not just about the iconic waterfalls (though they’re every bit as breathtaking as you imagine).
What really made the trip special was the balance between adventure and relaxation. One minute we were screaming with laughter on a zipline or getting drenched on a boat ride, and the next we were sipping wine at a cozy restaurant or unwinding in a spa with the sound of the falls in the distance.
No matter your travel style, you’ll find a place that fits. From glamorous Fallsview hotels with dreamy spas to charming boutique spots tucked away in Niagara-on-the-Lake, there’s something for every vibe and budget.
And if you love good food as much as I do, you’re in for a treat—think mimosa brunches, dinners with panoramic views, and those irresistible wine-and-chocolate pairings that make you wish the evening would never end.
When our weekend finally came to an end, my girlfriends and I left with cameras packed full of photos and hearts overflowing with memories. I’m already dreaming about our next visit—and trust me, your own Niagara Falls girls’ trip will be just as unforgettable.
So pack your sense of adventure, gather your favorite travel crew, and get ready for an experience you’ll be talking about for years to come!
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