The St. John River, which runs directly above the capital is also an important part of the Canadian history. Once known as the Wolastoq, otherwise known as the beautiful river, it was the primary home of the Wolastoqiyik tribes. After many inhabitants over the years, the city was eventually commercialized during the 19th century. Over the years, the population grew, the city developed a governmental structure, and a strong cultural city was built.
The riverfront city still portrays traces of its history with Victorian mansions and unique architecture. Many describe the city as a combination of both American and British modern designs. The varied history and beautiful architecture make Fredericton a popular tourist destination. With such a strong tourist interest, you will find many hotel options throughout the city. Whether you are looking for an affordable hotel with many included amenities or a 5-star luxurious hotel with all the added comforts, you are sure to find something that meets your travel needs.
When to Visit Fredericton, NB
The best time to visit Fredericton will depend on how you want to spend your vacation time. From the beginning of June until mid-September, the weather is the warmest with an average between 67 and 77 degrees. This is a good time to visit if you want to explore the local parks and outdoor attractions. However, this is also the busiest tourist time so you'll likely need to book in advance.
From the beginning of December until mid-March, Fredericton averages between 25 and 36 degrees. This time of year is slower for tourists, but is perfect for travelers looking to experience the ski slopes of Fredericton. The city is just a short drive to Crabbe Mountain, New Brunswick's highest ski mountain at 853 feet. With reduced tourist numbers, you are more likely to get a better rate on a hotel.
Below is a chart of the current pricing seasonality of hotels and motels in Fredericton, NB:
Fredericton, NB: Prices by Star Rating Class
Below are 3 charts illustrating avg. nightly cost trends by star rating class in Fredericton, NB. Browse these illustrations to evaluate the best seasons to book a room in Fredericton for upcoming travels.
Luxury Hotel Options in Fredericton, NB
4 Star Average Prices: £106.63
The Crowne Plaza Fredericton-Lord BeaverBrook is an eco-friendly luxury lodging option. Located nearby Fredericton Conveniton Center and the BeaverBrook Art Gallery, you will have plenty of local attractions to choose from. If you prefer to stay on site, the hotel has two on-site restaurants, a full room service catering menu, and an indoor pool and sauna center. The rooms are everything you would expect in terms of luxury, with pillow top mattresses covered with Egyptian cotton sheets. The cable programming on the flat-screen TVs is the perfect addition for your relaxing night in. For a small fee, you can even hop on a shuttle to the Fredericton airport for easier travel.
The Delta Hotels by Marriott Fredericton is another luxury accommodation choice. Close to the popular attractions of the Wilmot Park and the Old Government House, you will find the location is ideal. The on-site amenities include both an outdoor and indoor pool, a 24 hour fitness center, and three on-site restaurants. You can also enjoy a refreshing beverage at one of the two on-site lounges, including one next to the outdoor pool. The rooms are extremely comfortable, with LCD TVs equipped with cable programming stations, plush pillow-top mattresses, and complimentary wired and wireless connectivity. Don't forget to take advantage of the on-site childcare services while you workout at the full fitness facility or drink a cold beverage at the lounge.
Affordable Hotel Options in Fredericton, NB
3 Star Average Prices: £64.59
There are many affordable hotel options to choose from in Fredericton. The Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel is right in the middle of Fredericton and is close to the Fredericton Botanic Garden and Odell Park. The hotel features an indoor pool, spa tub, and an on-site sauna. You can even plan for affordable meals at the on-site restaurant or relax with a drink at the pool bar. Stretch your travel budget even further with free Wi-Fi services, free parking, and a complimentary full breakfast bar. Also, enjoy the express check in and check out options for a hassle-free travel.
The Knights Inn of Fredericton is another great affordable hotel option. It has a convenient location at just a couple miles away from the airport. With free parking, free breakfast, and free WiFi, you will find that this hotel is well worth the affordable price. The rooms come equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, and cable programming channels. This hotel even lets you bring your pet along for a small added fee, which is perfect as its close to Hyla Park Nature Preserve and Reading Street Park. Spend some outdoor time with your favorite furry friend!
2 Star Average Prices: £49.34
Best Discounts in Fredericton, NB
If you plan your trip ahead of time, you can save on your hotel accommodations in Fredericton. The Comfort Inn has both AAA and senior discounted rates. Guests booking under a AAA or senior discount rate can choose from a two-double-bed, one queen bed, or one king bed room option. This discounted hotel is just a short walk to Fredericton Botanic Garden and the Fredericton Golf and Curling Club. The hotel features on-site dry cleaning and laundry services, a self-serve computer business center, and daily complimentary breakfast. Each room comes with a refrigerator, an LCD TV, and a pillow top bed. This is the perfect option to stretch your dollar, while still receiving the comforts you expect from a hotel.
The Ramada of Fredericton is just a short walk to Carman Greek Golf Course and offers discounts to guests that book online. With a free cancellation policy and special online rates, this room is well worth the price. You can spend a comfortable evening in this eco-friendly hotel with the flat screen TV or pillow top mattress or you can spend your evening at the on-site restaurant that also has a full bar. The indoor pool and spa tub are extra amenities that will make your stay even more relaxing. This hotel is also pet-friendly; just make sure you call ahead for reservations.
Best Value Options in Fredericton, NB
If you prefer mid-range accommodations, you are sure to enjoy the available options in Fredericton. The City Motel is in a great location with many wonderful amenities, all at a great price. In the heart of Fredericton, it is just minutes from Regent Mall and close to St. Thomas University. In addition to the affordable price, you will also get free WiFi, an on-site restaurant, and an outdoor picnic area. Each room comes with personal coffee and tea makers and daily housekeeping services. You can also bring your pet on your travels for a minimal fee as long as you notify the hotel ahead of time.
The Fredericton Inn is another affordable hotel option, with many valuable amenities. With an indoor pool, on-site spa tub, and three on-site restaurants including a coffee lounge, you will never run out of on-site entertainment. The rooms come standard with pillow top mattress beds, digital programming for increased TV entertainment, and designer toiletries in each room. The hotel even offers ski storage for those on a Fredericton ski trip. The 24 hour front desk is available for all your travel needs, including full concierge services. Just 20 minutes from the Fredericton airport, this lodging option is a great mid-range choice.
Must Visit Attractions of Fredericton, NB
It doesn't matter what time of year you plan to visit Fredericton, as there are many exciting outdoor attractions to visit year round. The Fredericton Botanic Garden is a 54-acre garden in the center of Fredericton. Situated on a hilltop and backing up to Odell Park, it is a truly beautiful landmark. The Botanic garden has a lot to see with streams, springs, garden terraces, and local wildlife. You can arrange a guided tour with a knowledgeable tour guide or take an individual stroll through the garden.
The Garrison District is the perfect attraction for history buffs. This part of the city has many museums and historical festivals that relate to the early 1800's. The Fredericton Town Museum is perhaps, the most popular attraction in this district. Here, tourists can get a strong historical background of the important Canadian history. The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame is also located within the Garrison District.
If you're looking for some homegrown charm, look no further than the Fredericton Boyce famer's market. The market, as it's known to locals, features upwards of 250 indoor and outdoor booths featuring fresh treats from local vendors. Local farmers sell ultra-fresh produce, bakers provide fresh bread, and breweries and cafes offer some of their latest creations. The market also has many ethnic delicacies, including the city's famous samosas. Your can also find many crafts at the market, like artwork and unique pottery. The market is open in downtown Fredericton, from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm every Saturday morning.
Fredericton, NB is the perfect travel destination for history enthusiasts and those that enjoy the natural beauty of the outdoors. With many hotel options to choose from, you can cater your Fredericton trip to meet your travel needs.
FAQs about hotels in Fredericton
Recent traveler reviews of Fredericton, NB
Below are reviews of the city of Fredericton, NB from an actual visitor's perspective.
"Very Appealing City"
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5.0 / 5
I've worked in Fredericton in the mid-aughts and found the city very appealing for professionals and students. As a PEI resident, the city still provided an Atlantic vibe.
Stephane P., from 16-Oct-2024
"Close to the US border."
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5.0 / 5
Close to the US border.
Oluwadamilola O., from 05-Aug-2024
"Safe, Clean, Friendly."
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5.0 / 5
The friendly climate among the citizens of Fredericton. The safety and cleanliness of downtown as well.
Dela B., from 11-Jun-2024
"Beautiful city, walking trail on the waterfront is gorgeous!"
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5.0 / 5
Beautiful city, walking trail on the waterfront is gorgeous!
April R., from 16-Jan-2024
"Friendly City!"
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5.0 / 5
Friendly people overall. we had a great experience in and around the city with the people of Fredericton.
Chris M., from 27-Nov-2023
"Shopping!!"
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4.0 / 5
Shopping!!
Tanya M., from 28-Aug-2023
"Close to Oromocto & Shopping"
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4.0 / 5
Went shopping and to church; close to son and his family in Oromocto.
Elena R., from 24-Jun-2023
"The room was clean, and staff was friendly."
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4.0 / 5
The room was clean, and staff was friendly. I grew up there.
Colin H., from 17-May-2023
"Beautiful place for walk!"
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5.0 / 5
Beautiful place for walk!
Jean M., from 10-May-2023
"Enjoyed the Restaurants!"
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4.0 / 5
Enjoyed the restaurants!
Lyne C., from 05-May-2023
"Beautiful Area!"
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5.0 / 5
Lots of amenities around the hotel! The downtown walkways and sightseeing was beautiful.
Danielle W., from 28-Apr-2023
"The rooms were very clean, and the bed was comfortable."
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5.0 / 5
The rooms were very clean, and the bed was comfortable. Easy to get around and friendly people.
John B., from 22-Mar-2023
"The hotel was excellent, and the service was very good."
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5.0 / 5
The hotel was excellent, and the service was very good. Easy to get around and friendly people.
John B., from 21-Mar-2023
"Great Location"
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5.0 / 5
Everything you need was close to the hotel.
Wayne G., from 07-Mar-2023
"Close to Costco & Large Malls"
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5.0 / 5
Very close to Costco and large malls!
Esme C., from 18-Jan-2023
"Convenient to shopping and restaurants."
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4.0 / 5
Shopping and restaurants very close.
Lillian P., from 22-Sep-2022
"Nice, Safe, Clean City"
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5.0 / 5
The city is very clean and easy to get around in. Seems like a nice safe place to live with lots to offer.
James B., from 31-Aug-2022
"Fredericton Regional Museum"
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4.0 / 5
Loved the mall with so much selection and store variety. The waterfront was beautiful in the evening. The Fredericton Regional Museum had interesting exhibits - watching for the little green aliens throughout all exhibits made a fun I-spy game for my 6 year old! The WW exhibit was very well done; very interesting to my teenager.
Karen C., from 31-Aug-2022
"Great Tourist Activities"
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4.0 / 5
Nice walking trails! Great town for touristic activities!
Michele Sonier S., from 20-Aug-2022
"Beautiful clean city, great parks, pubs, restaurants!"
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4.0 / 5
We enjoyed the downtown core and atmosphere! Lots of pubs & restaurants to chose from and lots of shops! Great parks! We enjoyed the Odell Farmer's Market! A beautiful & clean City!
Annette W., from 02-Jul-2022
"Good old maritime atmosphere!"
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4.0 / 5
Fredericton is a quaint city and folks are friendly the good old maritime atmosphere.
Cheryl W., from 27-Jun-2022
"Nice City"
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4.0 / 5
Everything: the shopping mall, the restaurant and the traffic was lite, really nice city!
Serge R., from 01-May-2022
"Many Shopping & Dining Options"
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5.0 / 5
Lots to choose from on where to shop and eat.
Lawrence F., from 04-Mar-2022
"Recommend Monks and Jonesie Gastro Truck for dinner!"
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4.0 / 5
Would recommend Monks and Jonesie Gastro Truck for dinner. We stumbled onto this little hole in the wall for the best restaurant dinner we've had in ages. It has an Asian flair. Everyone loved it. Check it out.
Valerie S., from 22-Dec-2021
"Great Restaurants "
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4.0 / 5
Very good restaurants, especially the MOCO!! People all over the city were very friendly and welcoming.
Isa G., from 29-Jul-2019
"Beautiful landscape"
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4.0 / 5
I love the people and the historic buildings as well as the beautiful landscape!
Wendy S., from 18-Nov-2013
The average traveler rating of the city of Fredericton, NB shown above is
4.5 out of 5 based on 26 reviews