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Niagara
Falls Bus
Niagara
Falls Bus and bus tours are the most convenient way to see Niagara
Falls city, Niagara's main attractions and wineries
Niagara Falls bus tours is a very convenient way of seeing Niagara
city, its surrounding and visiting the most popular Niagara
attractions.
If you are visiting Niagara
Falls for the first time and don't know much about this city and how
congested with tourists it can be, you will realize that the idea of
parking your car and join one of many bus tours, good idea.
That is why we are suggesting to use bus transport as the best to
travel throughout the Niagara Region.
Niagara
Falls Bus Companies
There are many buses available, from public transportation, Niagara
Falls bus called People Mover, to the small shuttles. Or, if you decide
to
have a bus tour, there are many companies out there offering you a good
deal.
Niagara Transit with 10 bus
routes, covers the whole Niagara Falls city and surrounding. The bus
station is located at the Bridge St. and buses run often, till midnight.
The Falls
Shuttle serves major tourist attractions in the city.
There
are two routes; Red and Blue Line. If you take the bus on a Red Line
route, you will see attractions along the Lundy's Lane and Niagara
Gorge.
The Blue Line covers Clifton Hill and Fallsview district with
high raised hotels, Fallsview casino, Skylon and Minolta Tower.
 
Buses
in Niagara
Falls
People Mover
runs between Table Rock center and Horseshoe
Falls, along the picturesque Niagara Parkway, to Queenston Heights,
from April till October. This is maybe your best bet to see all the
major attractions.
If you are planning to book one of many tours, with the largest bus
company, Grayline
Niagara, that can be a good choice.
They offer many organized and full day bus tours. They will pick you up
from your hotel or motel, and provide you an admission to the main
Niagara attractions, with dinner and snack. Just be sure to book in
advance.
Double
Deck bus runs from May till October and it offers two
bus
tours on famous British, red double-decker buses.
The first bus route includes sightseeing and admission to the three
major
attractions. You can always decide to get off the bus, and get on
after, and finish your bus tour next day.
Second bus route is cheaper and it doesn't cover any attraction, just a
city sightseeing.
You can also find many other buses in Niagara Falls, private companies
offering you tours and other services, like transport to Toronto,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Buffalo, airports... They are worth exploring.
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