If you think the Falls put on a show by day, wait until you see Niagara Falls at night. Niagara Falls' nightly illuminations transform the water wonder into a kaleidoscopic cascade of color — 365 nights a year.
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Experience the awe-inspiring sight of Niagara Falls lit up in a spectacular show at night – make sure to visit during the evening illumination! The illumination is a sight to behold, with the falls lit up in a rainbow of colors. The show is a unique experience that you won't want to miss.
Peak season from May to September is the best time to visit Niagara Falls. Enjoying mild weather and engaging in activities like boat rides, Mistrider Zipline and Journey Behind the Falls will take you to deal with high prices and swarms of tourists. By October hotel prices begin to drop.
Visit at lower-traffic times of day – if you have control over the time of your visit, consider a morning or evening trip rather than the busy 11 AM to 5 PM period. While the buzz around Niagara Falls is exhilarating at the most popular times of day, the lineups are not ideal for a tight schedule.
Based on this plan of the day, you should be spending anywhere between 8 to 10 hours at Niagara Falls and surrounding area. And you will have covered all the key areas around the Falls, that we believe are worth a visit!
Based on this plan of the day, you should be spending anywhere between 8 to 10 hours at Niagara Falls and surrounding area. And you will have covered all the key areas around the Falls, that we believe are worth a visit!
If you like to see the Niagara falls from the best side, then go to the Canadian side. It's easy to go to both sides (USA and Canada) because you can easy walk from one border to the other. It cost you only two quarters for a roundtrip.
Fireworks Every Night at 10pmWith nightly shows from May through October, you will have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the spectacular fireworks display with stunning views of the Falls! Don't miss the nightly Falls Illumination for a stunning show of lights set against the majestic Niagara Falls.
the us side is much less expensive, but with the kids, you might want to stay on the canadian side cause there is more to do. you could even look into staying in buffalo, its close, only a 20 minute drive, and theres lots to do there, but i would only do that if cost is a big player.
The electricity off the falls is so powerful that even through the mist every tourist has hairs that stick up except the pack of Buddhist monks who have shaved heads.
Skylon TowerStanding 236 meters tall, head up to the observation deck for a stunning view down over the falls and the rest of the city. You can see right down into Horseshoe Falls itself and it is a great place to get a good view without getting wet.
People do not recommend swimming in the Niagara River, nor is it allowed in most areas. The river has strong currents, turbulent rapids, and unpredictable undertows, especially in the Lower Niagara River below Niagara Falls.