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Kingston is located in Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
List of luxury hotels in Kingston. By default, luxurious Kingston hotels are sorted by name. You can change the sorting order using the navigation bar above. By clicking the first (leftmost) button you can interchange the direction of sorting between ascending/descending. All hotels included are rated four or five stars (list of all hotels in Kingston is also available).
Four Points by Sheraton is located two blocks from the harbor and 10 minutes walk from the Marine Museum in downtown Kingston, Ontario. The hotel has a restaurant and an indoor pool and rooms with free WiFi. Number of rooms: 171.
This suite hotel is located on Lake Ontario, just 1.6 km from Queen's University, and boasts an indoor pool with sea water and Wi-Fi in public areas. All accommodations flaunt a full kitchen. Number of rooms: 141.
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