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Rodd Charlottetown

Charlottetown, PE

4.1(848 reviews)

Additional Information

Rodd Charlottetown is a boutique hotel located in downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, built in 1931 and originally part of the Canadian National Railway Hotels. The hotel features a grand lobby with marble floors and barrel-vaulted ceilings, and is positioned within walking distance of Victoria Row, the Confederation Centre of the Arts, waterfront trails, and local dining.

Specializes in

Boutique hotel accommodationsHistoric property managementEvent hosting and weddingsLocally sourced dining

Services

Hotel accommodationOn-site dining at Chambers Restaurant & BarConference rooms and event spacesWedding and corporate event hostingIndoor poolSaunaFitness roomParkingLive music performances

Established 1931 · Serving Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 6, 2026

Contact Information

Phone: (902) 894-7371

Website: http://www.roddcharlottetown.com/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a B&B and a boutique hotel?

A B&B is typically an owner-operated home with a few guest rooms and homemade breakfast. A boutique hotel is a small, design-focused hotel (usually under 100 rooms) with unique decor, upscale amenities, and a restaurant or bar. B&Bs are more personal; boutique hotels are more polished.

How much do unique stays cost in Charlottetown?

B&Bs range from $100-$250/night. Boutique hotels run $150-$400/night. Country inns are $120-$300/night. Wilderness lodges can be $200-$600+/night, often including meals and activities. Prices vary by season — summer and fall (leaf peeping) are peak in most regions.

What are the best regions for a B&B getaway?

Ontario's Prince Edward County and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Quebec's Eastern Townships and Charlevoix, BC's Okanagan and Gulf Islands, Nova Scotia's South Shore, and PEI's North Shore are all exceptional B&B regions. Each offers unique scenery, food, and experiences.

Do B&Bs and inns accommodate families?

Many do, but some are adults-only for a quieter atmosphere. Check the property listing or call ahead. Family-friendly properties often highlight kid amenities, connecting rooms, or cottages. Lodges and larger inns tend to be more family-oriented than small B&Bs.

What is the cancellation policy for independent stays?

Policies vary by property — most require 48-72 hours notice for a full refund. Peak season and holiday bookings may require 7-14 days notice or be non-refundable. Always check the cancellation terms before booking. Booking direct (not through aggregators) often gives you more flexibility.

Why book a B&B or inn instead of a hotel chain?

Independent stays offer unique character, local knowledge from owners, homemade food, and often better value. You support small businesses and local economies. The experience is personal — owners recommend restaurants, hidden trails, and local events that guidebooks miss.