Hotels & Motels in Brandon, MB

• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Brandon, Manitoba.

Brandon, founded in the late 1800s, has been established upon a rich agricultural heritage and is known as Manitoba’s Wheat City. In addition, Brandon’s other claims to fame include the fact that it is the closest metropolis to the geographical centre of North America and that it is one of the sunniest cities on the continent. Brandon’s unique position on the Canadian prairies results in some variable weather conditions so visitors are encouraged to take a cue from locals and dress in layers.

Today, visitors come to Brandon for many reasons, either to take a break during their travels or to stay and explore the city further. Local business owners have responded to the growing interest in this community by establishing a variety of accommodations, including over 25 hotels and motels sprinkled throughout the community.

TAKING A BREAK FROM THE ROAD

Canada’s primary highway, the Trans Canada Highway (Highway 1) passes east to west through Brandon (also known as Victoria Avenue within city limits) and Highway 10 (1st Street within the city) passes north to south, connecting to the outlying airport north of the city. Many visitors and commuters stop in Brandon while en route to other destinations, especially from Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Manitoba

For these visitors, staying in a chain hotel is a reliable option since the rooms are always clean and consistent and these hotels offer a standard compliment of amenities. Extras such as kitchenettes and laundry facilities also make it easy to travel light. Alternatively, independent budget-friendly accommodations are also common in the area, such as the Lakeview Inn and Suites—a well-reputed hotel known for its charm and hospitality. Families will also appreciate the fitness facilities and indoor pools where adults and children can burn off some energy.

               

STAYING IN TOWN FOR A WHILE

Those coming to Brandon for a break will find a lot to do and see. Brandon is particularly well suited to visitors who are interested in Manitoba’s rich history and heritage. A relaxed vacationer may enjoy touring Brandon’s vibrant historical past, reflected in the many cultural sites in and around town, including the Daly House Museum, Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, and Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame. Those seeking a more active stay will probably be most conveniently accommodated in a downtown hotel where shops, restaurants and cafes are within walking distance.

Downtown hotels are concentrated on Princess Avenue and Rosser Avenue, between 1st Street and 10th Street. Here visitors will find several independent establishments with modern amenities; in-room coffee makers, cable televisions and Internet service are standard amenities.

TAKING PETS ON VACATION

Brandon is a very pet-friendly city and there are plenty of green spaces for animals to run around in and many cafes and shops leave water and treats outside for man’s best friend. Travellers who choose to take their pets on vacation will find that Brandon has several pet-friendly properties. When seeking a hotel, these individuals are advised to call ahead to check that the designated rooms are available and to make advance reservations.

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