A stay at The Arts Hotel places you in the heart of Charlottetown, steps from Confederation Court Mall and The Mack. This hotel is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from St. Paul's Church and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Public Archives and Records Office.Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, ATM/banking services, and an elevator.Make yourself at home in one of the 83 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads. Conveniences include desks, housekeeping is provided on request, and microwaves can be requested.
2024.10.10
We didn't actually stay here but came across this place walking around downtown Charlottetown. We came by a few times with some really incredible live music. It's a great place with open doors and decent prices on late night snacks and drinks.
My husband and I recently got married at the Rodd Charlottetown, and we loved our experience! The staff were incredibly kind and accommodating, going above and beyond to ensure the day went smoothly and all of our needs were met. The price for the services rendered was very reasonable, and the food was absolutely incredible. They helped make the day truly memorable!
I stayed with friends at the Harris House, that is part of The Great George. Let me start by saying that just based on staying at the Harris House, I am very confused how this is a 5 star hotel. It is just a run down house, that they added temporary A/C units to. I would rate the rooms/overall house condition 1 to 2 stars. They really should renovate the entire place. The toilet was already broken when we checked in. It took them over 2.5 days to finally put a temporary fix on the toilet. So for 2.5 days, every time we flushed the toilet, we had to reach into the bowl to manually close the valve and that toilet tank was disgusting to look at and reach into. The wifi barely works in the 3 upstairs bedrooms (constantly disconnects), and the kitchen really only comes with plates and cups, and not really anything to cook with. When we ran out of toilet paper, it took more than 4 hours for somebody to show up with toilet paper. Imagine if we actually ran out while on the toilet!!! Oh and the only phone in the house could never connect to the front desk. It normally wouldn't be a problem except for that I am traveling internationally and only purchased an esim...so every time I needed something, I needed to walk to the main hotel building. Even after informing multiple people about the broken phone, it was never fixed during my 3 night stay. After complaining many times about the various issues, Management came up with solutions that we weren't happy about. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this hotel. There are significantly cheaper accommodations in Charlottetown with better breakfast and better service. Also, if you have trouble with stairs, DO NOT book this house. The stairs are super small and I could see people injuring themselves on them.
PPEKPEVThe property is a renovated motel The most recently renovated section is in conference Center . The “new”rooms are not large but are well designed for short stays . The staff are exceptionally kind & helpful . Laundry facilities are great to have access to . The breakfast is more than ample . Not gourmet - just like breakfast options at home . Tea & coffee around the clock . Fridges in room . Nice flower boxes & little patio areas to enjoy outdoors in warmer months . Complimentary use of good bicycles & helmets was very nice - good to cycle around Victoria Park . No elevators which those with mobility issues need to consider .
EEdRocksterWhat a charming and quirky hotel. Charlottetown is a lovely small city, dotted with historic buildings. One of those is the Dundee Arms Inn. The lobby and common areas aren't air conditioned, and we arrived on a particularly warm day. I worried as I entered carrying our things up to our third floor room. Thankfully, the room had a very efficient air conditioner. The room had lots of character, almost magical. You enter into a sitting area with a sofa, tables, a desk, etc. To the left was a small but tasteful bathroom with the cutest little tub! The angles of the roof cast intriguing shadows. THe large and sturdy bed was situated in the turret, making for a tight squeeze for us larger men, but the space was a whimsical escape. The inn includes a large deck with numerous tables, mostly for drinks from the bar, but it's also a great place to dine on breakfast delivered from nearby eateries. The only real drawback is the lack of elevator. My advice for couples is to pack one small bag for both. That will save numerous trips up and down the stairs.