Great Holiday Inn Hotels in
Buffalo, NY
Downtown BUFFALO - 0.0 MI /  KM
Downtown FORT ERIE -  MI / 5.0 KM
Downtown BUFFALO - 10.0 MI /  KM
Downtown BUFFALO - 8.0 MI /  KM
Downtown BUFFALO - 10.0 MI /  KM
Downtown GRAND ISLAND - 3.0 MI /  KM
Downtown NIAGRA FALLS -  MI / 3.0 KM
Downtown NIAGARA FALLS - 0.0 MI /  KM
Downtown LOCKPORT - 0.0 MI /  KM
Downtown ST CATHARINES -  MI / 3.0 KM
Downtown BUFFALO - 29.0 MI /  KM
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Featured Buffalo Holiday Inn Hotel
114 BUFFALO AVENUE
NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14303
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About Buffalo, NY
The second largest city in New York State, Buffalo is a dynamic, multi-faceted metropolis. With excellent dining, numerous cultural attractions, two major professional sports teams, and a vibrant arts community, Buffalo offers something for everyone. In spite of bitterly cold winters, Buffalo is also a great city for outdoor activity. Residents and tourists take advantage of the Lake Erie coastline for six to seven months out of the year, and when winter does set in, hardy folks gear up for ..[Read More]

Wednesday
Mostly sunny. Chilly.
39° / 28°

Thursday
High level clouds. Refreshingly cool.
55° / 25°

Friday
Rain. Overcast. Cool.
48° / 34°
Buffalo, NY Factoid
Buffalo was founded in 1803. By the early 1900s, the burgeoning city was the world's largest distributor of grain and livestock. It also boasted a major rail center and was considered the gateway to the Midwest.