From architecture and art to live music and the best chicken wings around, you'll want to extend your trip at one of our Buffalo hotels.

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4100 Sheridan Drive Buffalo, New York 14221
8.0 miles from destination
Conveniently located near University of Buffalo and Buffalo Niagara Airport.
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Buffalo

Not far from the raging waters of Niagara Falls, Buffalo is New York’s second-largest city, and is home to architectural wonders––and is the birthplace of one of America’s favourite finger foods. There truly is something for everyone in Buffalo.

The hotels and buildings in the city really are something to behold: there are six incredible Frank Lloyd Wright residences in the surrounding area, and historic buildings in Oakland Palace and Little Summer Street. At 641 Delaware Avenue, you can explore the mansion where President Teddy Roosevelt was sworn into office––and Louis Henry Sullivan’s Prudential Building in the city centre is one of the tallest structures in the city.

Art aficionados can take in masterpieces by artists as revered as Picasso and Van Gogh at the Albright–Knox Gallery; just across the street, the Burchfield-Penney Art Center has stunning watercolours by Charles Burchfield on display.

There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and accommodation in Buffalo, as well; browse the locally produced artisan goods at Elmwood Village, or unearth antique deals and more in the nearby Allentown District. Chow down on a delicious pizza pie at Osteria 166, or experience fine cuisine at Hutch's. For an all American experience, check out Anchor Bar, for some of the city's best chicken wings. Hunger satisfied, head over to Mr. Goodbar for refreshing craft beers, or check out some live music at the Sportsmen's Tavern or Iron Works.