• Flights
  • Packages
  • Hotels
  • Cars

Here's why travelers choose OneTravel
Price Match Promise
Find great flight deals to destinations worldwide
24/7 Customer Support
Speak to our travel experts: anytime, anywhere
ClubMiles Rewards
Earn points and air miles to maximize your rewards
Easy Cancellations
Convenient options online and with our 24/7 global support

Charlottetown Hotel Deals

Call us for phone-only deals at

* All rates above were last found on:. These are based on average nightly rates and airfare includes all fuel surcharges, taxes & fees, and our service fees. Hotels, rental cars and activities may have additional taxes and fees. Displayed rates are based on historical data, are subject to change, and cannot be guaranteed at the time of booking. See all booking terms and conditions.

Facts About Hotels in Charlottetown, Canada

  • People Usually spend 4 nights in Charlottetown
  • 50% of travelers who visit Charlottetown are female.
§ All hotels facts are based on last 3 months' data except the highest and lowest booking months that are based on last 3 months' data.

Book Hotels in Charlottetown, Canada

Neighborhoods to Book a Hotel in Charlottetown

OneTravel offers numerous cheap hotel deals in Charlottetown (YYG), but we know choosing the right one can be difficult. To make it easier, we highlighted different neighborhoods in which you can choose to stay!

OneTravel scoured the web for the best hotels, at the best prices, in the best locations. Now, all you have to do is choose what kind of locale you’re looking for. It doesn’t matter if you’re a foodie, a shopper, or want to be close to the major attractions. Our list has a neighborhood for every type of traveler.

One of the most affluent neighborhoods in Charlottetown, Brighton is defined by Colonel Gray Drive, North River Road, McGill Avenue and Spring Park Road. While roaming in its streets you will find more than 100 years old structures graced by mature trees on both sides of the road. The area features some of city’s top restaurants and shops.
Bounded by Queen Street and University Avenue, Grafton Street and Kent Street Downtown Charlottetown is located in city’s heart. Federal and provincial government offices along with private enterprises cram the area. Here you will find city’s cultural epicenter the Confederation Centre of the Arts as well as the imposing Province House.
Earlier a separate village, Spring Park was included as a neighborhood in Charlottetown in 1959. Beautiful bungalows covered with mature trees line the streets on both sides. This is an ideal place to visit several famous churches and restaurants.