Niagara Falls' entertainment district — restaurants, arcades, mini golf, IMAX, and novelty attractions. Where to park and what to pay in 2026.
Clifton Hill is the commercial heart of tourist Niagara Falls — a steep street running from the Niagara Parkway up to Victoria Avenue, lined with restaurants, themed attractions, arcades, mini golf courses, and novelty museums. It draws enormous crowds in summer, and parking strategy makes the difference between an easy visit and a frustrating one.
The good news: Clifton Hill is surrounded by parking options on all sides. The less good news is that prices for close-in options are high in summer, and the strip itself has no dedicated municipal lot. You'll be choosing between private operators and the two anchored complexes on either end — Falls Avenue to the south and Casino Niagara to the north.
The large surface lot and parkade serving the Sheraton on the Falls, Great Wolf Lodge, and IMAX Theatre sits immediately south of Clifton Hill. This is the most popular lot for Clifton Hill visitors because of its proximity and because it's a managed, legitimate operation with posted rates. Walk north from the lot and you're at the bottom of Clifton Hill in under 3 minutes.
Casino Niagara occupies the north end of the Clifton Hill corridor at the intersection with the Niagara Parkway. Its lot is smaller than Falls Avenue but prices are typically lower. Gaming guests can often validate for reduced or complimentary parking. For non-casino visitors, it's the most affordable managed lot in the immediate area. Clifton Hill's entertainment strip is a short walk south down the hill.
A network of privately operated surface lots lines Murray Hill and the side streets off Clifton Hill. These are typically the most conveniently located spots — many are within a 1–2 minute walk of the attractions — but pricing discipline varies. Some operators will approach you directly to fill their lot; this is normal for the area. Always ask for the all-day maximum rate before committing.
Avoid parking lots with no visible rate sign at the entrance. Some operators in the Clifton Hill area rely on the tourist rush to charge whatever the market will bear in the moment, particularly on holiday weekends. If you cannot see a clearly posted all-day maximum before you enter, keep driving. The next lot is usually less than a block away.
The main parking options for Clifton Hill are the Falls Avenue complex (Sheraton/Great Wolf Lodge lot), private lots along Clifton Hill and Murray Hill, and the Casino Niagara lot two minutes north. All are within a 2–8 minute walk of the entertainment strip. Expect $10–$25/day in peak summer.
Private lots on and around Clifton Hill charge $10–$25/day in summer. Prices vary significantly between operators. Always check the posted all-day rate before you park. Some lots charge premium rates in the morning and reduce prices after 3 PM.
Yes. The Falls Avenue complex parking lot is immediately adjacent to Clifton Hill — the entertainment strip begins at the north edge of the Falls Avenue/Great Wolf Lodge complex. The IMAX Theatre and start of the Hill are a 2–3 minute walk from the lot.
Yes. The Casino Niagara lot is located at the north end of the Clifton Hill tourist area. Non-gaming visitors pay $10–$18/day. The casino is connected to Clifton Hill by a short walk down the hill. Gaming guests may qualify for validation.
During peak summer weekends (July–August), lots around Clifton Hill begin filling by 10–10:30 AM. Falls Avenue and Casino Niagara lots both fill by late morning on busy days. Arriving before 9 AM ensures a spot at most locations. Evening arrivals (after 5 PM) often find better availability as day-trip visitors leave.