Buffalo is an American city in western New York. It lies at the
eastern end of Lake Erie and the southern head of the Niagara River. Buffalo is
the state's second-largest city after New York City. One of Buffalo's many monikers is the City of Trees, which describes the
abundance of green in the city. In fact, Buffalo has more than 20 parks with multiple
ones being accessible from any part of the city. Buffalo's waterfront is being transformed from
its industrial past into a focal point for social and recreational activity. A
literal focal point, viewed from above, is a marina taking the shape of a
buffalo. As a melting pot of cultures, cuisine in the Buffalo area reflects a
variety of cultures. These include Italian, Jewish, German, Polish, African
American, Greek, and American influences.
Most of the hotels that you will
find in Buffalo
offer stylish accommodations and a free continental breakfast. Hotels are
located ideally for those who wish to visit key area attractions and business
locations. Many of hotels are generally modest and there are many restaurants
within walking distance. Buffalo offers something for everyone: antique
shops, restaurants and bakeries in the downtown shopping district are there to
browse through and enjoy. Hotels
offer free high-speed Internet access, refrigerator, microwave, large work
area/desk; comfortable chairs and free long distance access. King size beds and
other upgraded amenities
are available in select rooms. Many of the hotels located in Buffalo also offer seasonal outdoor
swimming pools. You will surely find dedicated, personal service.
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