Giacomo was the best choice for us. It is a historical building and residence among the other basic hotel chains. Even the most basic room that we booked was beautiful with a feeling of lushness. It's bathroom is very large and very clean and the robes they offered were comfortable and warm. The bar, though we did not use, has plush sofas. It felt classic and classy. It is also the tallest building in the entire region and contains an observation deck on the 19th floor that was free to use and offered an excellent view of the Canadian shoreline.
The front desk called us when we haven't checked in at 9, which was very sweet. All of the employees were exceptionally nice and provided excellent service.
We stayed two nights and the hot breakfast options were different and delicious: omelette, biscuits and gravy, sausage and seasoned the potatoes the first day, and then scrambled eggs, potatoes, turkey sausage and French toast the next. There are many different types of bread, bagels, English muffins and muffins and a spare of different spreads. There is also fruit, yogurt and a waffle maker. For beverages there is always a selection of teas, coffee, hot chocolate and lemon water available. For breakfast there is also apple and orange juice. Cookies are offered daytime
It is a close walk to everything, the Seneca Casino, Niagara Culinary Institute and of course, the Falls.
The only slight issue that we encountered was our keys keeps on deactivating.
Would return in the future.