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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Traveling in the Niagara Falls Area



Tourists traveling to Niagara Falls by car will always have desirable transportation at their disposal, but what about tourists that might arrive by plane or other means? There are a variety of transportation options available in the Niagara Falls regions and such forms of transportation are reasonably affordable. Below are some the common forms of transportation that tourists can access while visiting the Niagara region.

Taxi services are available while staying in Niagara Falls. The taxi service is available 24 hours a day and tourists can be picked up when they arrive at the airport. Further, handicapped accessible vehicles are available upon request. Taxi rates vary depending upon destination, but taxis will transport tourists to all of the main site seeing locations in the region.

Shuttle buses are another transportation choice for tourists, and there is an equal diversity in the various routes offered by shuttle bus companies. Places that can be visited via shuttle bus transportation include the American Falls, Casino Niagara, the Clifton Hill Amusement Area, Garner Road, Great Gorge, the Horseshoe Falls, the IMAX Theatre, Lundy's Lane, Lundy's Lane Historical Museum, the Niagara Whirlpool,

The Skylon Tower, and the Spanish Aero Car just to name a few fantastic destinations.

Finally, tourists arriving in Niagara will find that there are numerous rental car services readily available. Rates are reasonable and depend upon the length of time the rental is used, the type of rental, and miscellaneous factors determined by the rental company.

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