Discover the best hotels in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York including Stonefence Resort, Sherman Inn, The Inn At Gran View Ogdensburg, Ascend Hotel Collection, Stonefence Resort, Windjammer Lodge, Off the Hook Bed and Breakfast.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Clean & Comfortable Rooms Conveniently located near Remington Art Museum also - Ottawa, Canada - Lake Placid - Thousand Island - Boldt & Singer Castle - Mohawk Casino Situated on the beautiful St. Lawrence River, this 13 acre resort Motel and CENTURY MANOR HOUSE (new in 2004) offers guests a wide selection of clean, comfortable accomodations with scenic balcony rooms, family units, water front and Jacuzzi rooms plus two-room suites. As our Guest, all the amenities, services and facilities you are likely to need for a restful night or an extended vacation have been carefully considered. The Stonefence Resort Motel experienced a fire to the registration building in February of 2014. Many of the rooms underwent some measure of damage with reconstruction and refurbishing completed in late September. After 8 years of retirement, Bruce and Bonnie LaRose, the original owners, builders and innkeepers for over 20 years have returned to be the newest owners of the Stonefence Resort Motel. "We found that we missed the people and the business more than we had thought," Mr. LaRose said. "Many of our customers became like family, staying with us whenever they were in the area." "We became a destination for many and hope to restore our facilities and trust to where it once again exceeds our customers' expectations.
I wish I could say the hotel was quaint, but it wasn't. The website made it look like it was going to be, but photos deceive. At least in the house, which I just think needs a complete renovation, it doesn't appear the owners have put hardly any of their profits back into their property, and it sorely needs it. The room I stayed in, 207, was sorely tired. The "century house" had broken and worn areas throughout. It just made you feel depressed. The beds were not comfortable, the toilet ran all night long, the air-conditioning unit didn't run for very long without switching off (and it was unseasonably warm). The breakfast was nothing special and consisted of bananas, apples, or tangerines, plus an assortment or packaged donuts or pop tarts, bread and bagels, coffee juice, and tea. The price for the stay should not have been $130.
5 based on 99 reviews
Sherman Inn is a luxurious bed & breakfast that once served as one of the region's oldest elementary schools. The Inn's distinctive style, combined with its unique sense of North Country history, creates an unforgettable experience consistently exceeding expectations. With spacious guest suites, superb service, and an excellent breakfast, Sherman Inn is an ideal place to stay for any occasion. Discover a side of historic Ogdensburg, NY as you've never seen it before while enjoying a luxurious stay that you'll always remember. Sherman Inn's common areas include a 1) galley kitchen with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and microwave, 2) downstairs parlor for relaxation, featuring several sitting areas, dining table, and piano, and 3) first floor library including breakfast area, sitting area with TV, board games, eclectic selection of books featuring Ogdensburg, NY history, yearbooks, and some local family scrapbooks.
The Sherman Inn, a B&B in the wonderfully refurbished former Sherman Elementary School, easily rates an A+ or a 100 or any other top grade that springs to mind. The beds are luxurious and the breakfasts are to die for. The credit goes to Donna and James Reagen who bought the unique B&B two years ago and turned an already good place into something extra special. Donna is a wonderful cook with a real flair for interior decoration. Jim used to run the local newspaper, is an elected county legislator and a top aide to a New York state senator. He is also a historian. The two are wonderful conversationalists and more than willing to share their vast knowledge of the Ogdensburg/St. Lawrence County region and neighboring Canada. The rooms (really the old classrooms) are huge and spotless, as are the bathrooms. Each room is named after a U.S. president who visited Ogdensburg. Want to brush up on Teddy Roosevelt? Stay in his Adirondack-themed room. You'll find the it filled with TR memorabilia, including a mounted copy of a speech he gave here. The vast collection of books even includes one authored by Roosevelt and illustrated by his pal, artist Frederick Remington. The wonderful Remington Art museum is a short walk away. The rooms even have black (green) boards. Unfortunately, our room came without chalk. I guess we'll have to lower that grade to a 99!
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Ogdensburg? Then look no further than The Inn at Gran View, a hotel that brings the best of Ogdensburg to your doorstep. Quality Inn Ogdensburg is a hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The hotel features room service, newspaper, and outdoor furniture. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool and free breakfast, which have made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Ogdensburg. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Ogdensburg shrimp restaurant such as Gran View On The River, which is a short distance from Quality Inn Ogdensburg. If you’re looking for something to do, Frederic Remington Art Museum is a nice way to spend some time. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Inn at Gran View as you experience everything Ogdensburg has to offer.
We were delayed being able to drive home after going to the Eisenhower lock to watch theViking Octantis go through the seaway for the first time. We decided to find some place on the way home to spend the night. We booked at the last minute with no problem and arrived about 11:30 pm. Easy check-in, plenty of parking, well light area, very safe and quiet! The room was clean and the bed was so comfortable, I even had a pillow I liked (this is unusual for me). The shower was nice. I liked that they had a Keurig coffee maker. There was also a microwave and a fridge. We left before breakfast, which was at 6:00, so I can’t comment on that. In the morning we realized just how beautiful the location was! It was right on the St. Lawrence river. What a beautiful view! We would love to return sometime and just enjoy hanging out at this beautiful place! We left at about 6:00 and checkout was just as easy as the check-in!!
4 based on 64 reviews
Clean & Comfortable Rooms Conveniently located near Remington Art Museum also - Ottawa, Canada - Lake Placid - Thousand Island - Boldt & Singer Castle - Mohawk Casino Situated on the beautiful St. Lawrence River, this 13 acre resort Motel and CENTURY MANOR HOUSE (new in 2004) offers guests a wide selection of clean, comfortable accomodations with scenic balcony rooms, family units, water front and Jacuzzi rooms plus two-room suites. As our Guest, all the amenities, services and facilities you are likely to need for a restful night or an extended vacation have been carefully considered. The Stonefence Resort Motel experienced a fire to the registration building in February of 2014. Many of the rooms underwent some measure of damage with reconstruction and refurbishing completed in late September. After 8 years of retirement, Bruce and Bonnie LaRose, the original owners, builders and innkeepers for over 20 years have returned to be the newest owners of the Stonefence Resort Motel. "We found that we missed the people and the business more than we had thought," Mr. LaRose said. "Many of our customers became like family, staying with us whenever they were in the area." "We became a destination for many and hope to restore our facilities and trust to where it once again exceeds our customers' expectations.
I wish I could say the hotel was quaint, but it wasn't. The website made it look like it was going to be, but photos deceive. At least in the house, which I just think needs a complete renovation, it doesn't appear the owners have put hardly any of their profits back into their property, and it sorely needs it. The room I stayed in, 207, was sorely tired. The "century house" had broken and worn areas throughout. It just made you feel depressed. The beds were not comfortable, the toilet ran all night long, the air-conditioning unit didn't run for very long without switching off (and it was unseasonably warm). The breakfast was nothing special and consisted of bananas, apples, or tangerines, plus an assortment or packaged donuts or pop tarts, bread and bagels, coffee juice, and tea. The price for the stay should not have been $130.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
Windjammer Lodge is a AAA two diamond rated hotel which is owned and operated by the Williams family. With 20 rooms, the Windjammer offers convenient accommodations to meet your needs. We provide AAA two diamond rated rooms, two room luxury suites, riverside pool dining, and nearby boat launch. For more information, call us today!
This hotel was apparently remodeled recently. It appears on the surface it is very well kept up however, it is very easily found to be lacking. I checked in here for a week stay and as soon as I walked in the room I found a 2-foot long hair on the bed along with other hairs on both beds. I nicely left a note for the housekeeping to change all sheets. When I got back in the afternoon the subtle marks the sheets that I left we're still there. I spoke to the manager on duty and got clean sheets from him and changed it myself. Which the clean sheets had hairs on them as well. Fast forward a week later and I get the same room again. The marks on the sheets are still here! They do not change the sheets! they just make the bed! the marks on the carpet from where my cooler sat were still there! so they do not vacuum the carpets. and there is dead mosquitoes in the tub. Is completely disgusting place and I will not ever stay here again.
5 based on 21 reviews
Off the Hook Bed & Breakfast is an upscale, luxurious B&B that offers travelers a secluded, relaxing riverfront setting for a weekend getaway, change of scenery, sports or cultural events, family occasions, local college events, etc... all on the beautiful St. Lawrence River which offers some of the best fishing and boating in the world.
This place could be renamed The Four Seasons because it is the perfect location to experience any or all of them...and we plan to do just that! The incredible Fall colors, a fresh layer of Winter snow on the trees, the smell of Spring in the air as the trees and flowers start their rebirth, and the warm Summer sun on your face as you take a boat ride along the St Lawrence River to discover the amazing Thousand Islands area, are all things that you would want to do here. (Actually there are 1,864 islands and yes, this is where the salad dressing with the same name originated. The homes that are built on these tiny islands and along the shore are simply magnificent!) Our morning started with Susan, the most incredible hostess and cook ever, serving us breakfast that blew away ANY B&B food that I've ever had. It was like visiting your favorite aunt who has a beautiful home on the river, 2 adorable and loving pups...and just happens to be a gourmet cook! During the day we took a scenic boat ride from Alexandria Bay and explored Boldt Castle which was built on one of the many small islands and has a very interesting and heartbreaking history of its construction. We returned home just in time to watch a spectacular sunset over the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge to Canada and then headed to dinner at Cavallario's Steak & Seafood. It is a local restaurant owned and operated by a young man who grew up in the region and whom Susan coached as a young man. He came to our table and personally welcomed us to the area. The meal was top notch and an unexpected treat for such a small town. We made our way back to the house and spent the rest of the evening sitting on the upper deck sipping...okay, guzzling...wine and relaxing under some of the starriest skies I've ever witnessed. What a way to end a glorious day. There are several other things in the area that we plan to do on our return trip. Singer Castle, The Remington Museum and a day trip to Ottawa, Canada, which is just across the bridge, are just a few of the many things on our list of future "must sees". All summed up, the Off The Hook Bed & Breakfast experience is truly "Off The Chain"! You can do as much or as little as you'd like while you're there and it is the perfect spot for everything from a romantic getaway for 2 to a large wedding, family reunion, corporate event, etc, etc. In case you aren't able to tell, I highly recommend staying here and would give it a rating of 7 out of 5 stars if I could. Go. Experience. Enjoy.
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