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The Halliburton was built in 1809 as the home of Sir Brenton Halliburton, the first Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. From 1885 to 1887, the building served as Dalhousie University’s prestigious law school.
5184 Morris Street, on the corner of Barrington and Morris streets. This is in the south end of the downtown core. Approximately 35 min drive from Halifax International Airport.
Our nightly rates are in Canadian dollars. Limited free parking is available. Guests are welcome to enjoy our library (with complimentary Internet access) and garden courtyard free of charge.
May 1st, 2021 – Breakfast Boxes available $15 per guest
As a small hotel we have a strict cancellation policy. Should you need to cancel or change your arrangements, you must contact us no later than 24 hours prior to 4PM local check in time. Cancellations received later than this time will be charged the equivalent of one night’s room charges and taxes.
We have onsite parking for limited vehicles. Our main lot is accessible from Barrington Street. We have offsite parking (one block away) for remaining cars. Parking is available on a first come first served basis. Upon arrival, please park in our hotel loading area, directly in front of our hotel. We will direct you from there!
If you require taxi or town car service, proceed to the arrivals area where you will find many options usually at a flat rate. Please inquire with the driver before you depart. Get driving instructions from the airport.
The Halliburton is within comfortable walking distance to many historic attractions and Halifax waterfront. There are numerous tour operators that provide city tours and transportation.
Unfortunately, we do not allow pets (big or small) to stay at our hotel.
Our hotel, guest rooms, restaurant, courtyard, and all common areas are 100% smoke free.
Due to the historic nature of our buildings, we do not consider ourselves accessible to those with physical impairments. All guest rooms require our guests to climb at least one flight of stairs.
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