Within a stroll of Halifaxs waterfront, the Halliburton House Inn is one of Halifax, Nova Scotia downtowns historic boutique hotel. Located close to museums, the convention center, parks, public gardens, popular shops and cafes, and Maritime style pubs, this hotel is a great choice for travelers who thrive on historic architecture.
Built in 1809, the hotel was the home of Sir Brenton Halliburton, the first Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. From 1885 1887, the buildings served as Dalhousie Universitys prestigious law school. Today, the inns popular Stories offers East Coast seafood and game in four intimate dining rooms. In the summer, guests can enjoy cocktails and light fare in the garden courtyard, and relax during the colder months in front of a fire in the hotels library. Complimentary perks include continental breakfasts and wireless Internet access. The Halliburton also features business services, conference rooms, limo services, and room service during certain hours.
The Halifax inns 25 guestrooms and four suites feature cable/satellite TVs, coffeemakers and designer toiletries. Each guestroom, positioned in a trio of heritage townhomes, is centrally or individually heated and cooled.
Rates:
128.14 - 129.14
Number Of Rooms: 29
Number Of Floors: 4
Check In Time: 3 p.m.
Check Out Time: 12 p.m.
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Family Rooms
The Halliburton
5184 Morris Street
Halifax, NS, Canada B3J1B3
Driving Directions:
From Halifax International Airport:
Take Hwy 102 South to 118 South, then get to 111.
Take 111 North to the MacKay Bridge (.75 CAD toll).
Take Barrington Street Downtown to Morris Street.