fiogf49gjkf0d Greyhound, Empire Trailways (tel 716/852-1750), Metro Bus and Metro Rail, the city's new tramway (both tel 716/855-7211), all operate from the downtown depot at Ellicott and Church streets. To get to
Niagara Falls
, take bus #40 (1hr; hourly 7am-10pm; $1.85) or in high season, you can also take the Tourist Express ($5). Amtrak
trains
to and from Niagara Falls and Toronto stop some six blocks away at Exchange and Washington streets; Chicago-bound trains only stop in the eastern suburb of Depew, eight miles from town but close to the
airport
(tel 716/632-3115). There's a helpful
visitor center
at 617 Main St (tel 716/852-0511 or 1-800/BUFFALO,
).
The Adam's Mark
120 Church St tel 716/845-5100,
. Recently renovated, this hotel has comfortable, upscale rooms, plus an indoor pool and free use of the health club. $130-160
Hampton Inn & Suites
220 Delaware Ave tel 716/855-2223. A safe bet in the heart of the nightlife district downtown, with free breakfast. $75-100
HI-Buffalo Hostel
667 Main St tel 716/852-5222. Very central hostel with beds for $15. Nothing special, but the cheapest option by far.
Hotel Lenox
140 North St tel 716/884-1700 or 1-800/82-LENOX. The one moderately priced place to stay (besides the hostel) near downtown, with a $10 discount for students. $50-75
Roycroft Inn
40 S Grove St, East Aurora tel 716/652-5552 or 1-877/652-5552. Immaculately refurbished inn located a half-hour drive east of Buffalo, formerly the centerpiece of the Roycroft Arts and Crafts Community. The on-site restaurant serves tasty meals. $100-130
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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