Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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$319
/ night
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$79
/ night
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$556
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$72
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Accommodation
248
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$328
On average
High season
August - $787
+140%
Price in January
$178
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
2 Bedrooms, 71m²
Price per week
$2,293
On average
Low season
January : $178
-46%
Available accommodation
19%
In January
If you spend one night in an Airbnb in Halifax, it will cost you around $328.
Spending a week in an accommodation in Halifax will approximately cost you $2,293. The price of a night in an Airbnb in Halifax varies between $1,249 and $5,510 for a stay of 6 nights.
If you are on a tight budget for your holiday, January is the best month to book an accommodation in Halifax. At this time of the year, the cost of one night in an Airbnb in Halifax is around $178. By booking in January, you will benefit from a 46% lower nightly price than in August ($787 per night on average).
Available Airbnbs in Halifax (apartments, home rentals, cottages) are made for 4 guests on average, with a surface area of 71 m². If you are traveling with more friends or family, you can also book accommodation for 6+ people or more in Halifax.
If you want to book a rental or an Airbnb in Halifax for a week in July or August, plan on spending around $4,970. During this period, accommodations in Halifax cost $711 per night on average.
Spending a weekend, from Friday to Sunday, in an accommodation in Halifax will approximately cost you $957, a perfect option if you want to celebrate with friends, opt for a romantic getaway or spend some time with your family.
If you are looking for accommodation in Halifax in January, 19% of the Airbnbs are still available. For an apartment, a vacation home or any other accommodation in Halifax in January, plan on an average budget of $178 per night.
Opt for an Airbnb in Halifax, a city with a rich maritime history and a vibrant urban culture, perched on the picturesque Atlantic coast. Offering a diverse range of vacation rentals from waterfront properties with panoramic ocean views to cozy homes in historic neighborhoods, Halifax caters to the desires of every traveler. This city invites you to explore its historic waterfront, immerse yourself in its lively arts and music scene, and savor its culinary delights, all while being surrounded by the natural beauty of the sea.
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Halifax is a city where the past and the present merge seamlessly, creating an experience that's both historically rich and contemporarily vibrant. It's a place where every visit leaves you with lasting memories and a deep connection to the spirit of the Maritimes.
The boardwalk is the lifeline of Halifax's waterfront, offering a scenic stroll with views of the harbor. Along this vibrant stretch, you'll find historic ships, unique shops, and seafood restaurants that showcase the city's maritime heritage and culinary prowess.
A landmark that has stood guard over the city for centuries, Citadel Hill offers a glimpse into Halifax's military past. The fort's iconic star shape, historical reenactments, and panoramic views of the city make it a must-visit destination for history buffs and sightseers alike.
Dive into the maritime history of the Atlantic at this museum, which houses a vast collection of artifacts, including exhibits on the Titanic and the Halifax Explosion. The museum not only preserves the past but also tells the stories of the sea that continue to shape the region's identity.
These Victorian-era gardens are a horticultural masterpiece, offering a serene escape within the urban landscape. With meticulously maintained flower beds, ornate fountains, and meandering pathways, the Public Gardens provide a tranquil space for leisure and reflection.
Located at the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula, Point Pleasant Park offers wooded trails, historic ruins, and beautiful coastal views. It's a favorite spot for locals and tourists to connect with nature, enjoy outdoor activities, or simply relax by the sea.
The largest art museum in Atlantic Canada, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, houses an impressive collection of regional, national, and international art. The gallery's exhibitions and programs offer a window into the creative soul of the region, inspiring visitors and fostering a deep appreciation for the arts.
As the gateway through which over a million immigrants entered Canada, Pier 21 is a symbol of the nation's diverse cultural heritage. The museum tells the poignant stories of newcomers to Canada, offering a profound insight into the country's immigration history and the shared experiences that shape our global community.
The bustling heart of the city, Downtown Halifax is a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. It's a neighborhood where you can explore heritage sites, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the vibrant nightlife, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque harbor.
Known for its stately homes and proximity to universities, the South End is a neighborhood that combines a scholarly atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe. With beautiful parks, historic landmarks, and a strong sense of community, it's an ideal place to experience the quieter side of urban life.
The North End is a neighborhood in the midst of a cultural renaissance, known for its artistic community, trendy boutiques, and innovative dining scene. It's an area where the city's creative spirit comes to life, offering a dynamic and eclectic urban experience.
Just across the harbor from Halifax, Dartmouth offers a peaceful suburban atmosphere with easy access to the city's amenities. Known as the City of Lakes, it provides numerous recreational activities, charming neighborhoods, and beautiful natural scenery.
A diverse and family-oriented neighborhood, Clayton Park offers modern living with its range of amenities, green spaces, and convenient access to both the city center and the great outdoors. It's a community that values comfort, convenience, and a high quality of life.
In Halifax, each neighborhood tells a story, offering a unique angle on this historic yet dynamic city. With a range of accommodations from short-term rentals to luxurious vacation homes, Halifax invites you to discover the charm and spirit of the Maritimes, creating an experience that's both enriching and unforgettable.