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The Queen's Inn

The Queen's Inn

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125 Brock St, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1S1, Canada
(613) 546-0429 www.queensinn.ca
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Jul 10, 2018
I stayed here during Canada Day long weekend. The room was small and quaint, and the bedsheets and curtain styles added to the atmosphere. I loved my room, they provided air conditioning and an electric fan. Everything was perfect, however if you are taller than 5'5 you want to stay away from the attic rooms (3rd floor). I'm 5'2 and I almost hit my head on the ceiling in the bathroom.

May 4, 2018
Stayed one night, room was cozy and comfortable. Queen bed was very comfy and the staff was friendly and hospitable. The only downside is that noise from other guests carries too well, from the hall and the adjacent room you could hear a fair amount of movement (mostly walking). It's an old and beautiful building though, so there's not much to be done about that. Overall enjoyed ourselves and would stay again!

May 15, 2018
Rates, location and staff are great. As this location was built in 1839, don't expect perfection. Rooms are quaint and quirky, and very clean. Floors slope in areas, this is all part of the Inns charm. There is a pub and sport bar on site too Parking is next-door and very reasonable. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston, you can walk everywhere.

Apr 21, 2018
Reasonable priced hotel right in the heart of Kingston. Very convenient but the rooms are small as you would expect from a heritage building. Room was clean and quiet and the service was friendly. Parking is in a municipal garage right beside the hotel, but be aware that there are height restrictions. Our Ford Expedition would not fit under the entrance bar but the hotel provided us with a free spot behind the hotel.

Mar 23, 2018
Cool little bar...good bar food and nice selection of beer. Historical building and the bar was quiet. If you like onion rings, get the tower....perfect to share with friends. Burgers are big and hearty, with a nice selection of house burgers to choose from. We had a nice time and the staff was just as chill.

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