My husband and I loved the Redwood. It was the third B&B we stayed at this trip. It was both the nicest and the cheapest. The common areas have gorgeous wood paneling, and the rooms have been decorated with lots of care and beautiful touches. It was immaculately clean. Breakfast was by far the best B&B breakfast I have ever had. When we arrived, the proprietor asked us if we liked certain food, then when breakfast came the next day, we were given individualized made to order wonderfulness. I had peaches with cream, pastries, a shrimp omelet, roasted zucchini, and thick pieces of French toast with Nutella and syrup. My husband had something similar, but since he doesn't like shrimp, his omelet was different.
The Redwood is in a lovely residential neighborhood and is right across the street from the Niagara River. It's about a 10 minute walk to the best view of the American Falls and the main downtown area. It's about a 20 minute walk to the edge of the Canadian falls. We hated downtown Niagara, both on the Canadian and American sides. It's very gimmicky with overpriced mediocre restaurants, haunted houses, etc. The falls, however, are fantastic. We did the Maid in the Mist and the Cave of the Winds. Both were great. The Maid in the Mist has exactly the same tour whether you catch the boat on the American or the Canadian side, but the American side is considerably cheaper. Just beware the fake visitor's center on the American side just over the Rainbow bridge. It's not run by the park district, and they try to pressure you into buying very expensive tours. Parking there, is, however, $5 cheaper than in the main state park lots, and it's only a short walk to the real visitor's center.
We also visited Fort Niagara, about a 20 minute drive from the Falls. It was awesome. If you like early American military history, it was definitely worth it.
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