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Home away from home |
77 Ryerson Ave (at Queen Street West) Toronto, ON M5T 2V4 Canada +1 416 504 2121 / +1 800 567 1893 http://www.alexandrahotel.com |
This six-story, apartment-style hotel is perfect for those who are on extended trips in that it offers both daily and weekly rates. The hotel is conveniently located in the downtown area near Queen Street West and Spadina, close to the business district as well as many of Toronto's major attractions such as the CN Tower, SkyDome, and Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Guest rooms feature fully-equipped kitchenettes, double and single beds, direct line phones, private bathroom and shower, and individually controlled heating. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picturesque neighbourhood |
174 Waverley Rd (At Queen) Toronto, ON M4L 3T3 Canada +1 416 699 0818 http://beachesbedandbreakfast.... |
This unique house is part of the charming and picturesque Beaches neighbourhood in the city's east end—a quiet retreat from downtown, but only 20 minutes from the city centre. It offers four themed rooms: the Loft, Garden, Jungle and Lilac. The first two feature kitchenettes and all four have private bathrooms. In summer you can enjoy the beach, cycling, hiking and water sports such as swimming in an Olympic-sized pool. Gourmet restaurant dining, boutique and antique store shopping, British-style pubs and art galleries are only a few minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good value for young travellers |
460 King Street West Toronto, ON M5V 1L7 Canada +1 416 703 8540 / +1 888 844 7875 (toll free) http://www.globalbackpackers.com/ |
Known as the Spadina Hotel for most of its life, it is now a privately-owned hostel-style accommodation designed for young travelers and for the young at heart. It's perfect for students and young adults who prefer hostels to more expensive hotels. There are 200 beds in all, including some themed, private rooms. Its central downtown location makes it convenient to tour the city's most interesting sites. It is also close to Union Station and the Metro Coach Terminal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cozy Bread and Breakfast |
344 Jarvis Street Toronto, ON M4Y 2G6 Canada +1 416 975 3838 http://www.jarvishouse.com/ |
Hosts Mike and Ruowen Leung make you feel at home when you check into their bed and breakfast. Eleven rooms, individually decorated, speak of comfort and convenience. Breakfast includes croissants, pancakes, fresh fruit and juices. Cribs and cots are available for children. The place is close to an Amish neighbourhood, so prepare to explore a bit. Nearby attractions include the Toronto SkyDome and CN Tower, antique market, Pantage Theatre, and Eater Center. Look out for membership discounts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Value conscious surburban living |
60 Britannia Road East Highway 401 at Hurontario Street, exit 342 Toronto, ON L4Z 2T2 Canada +1 905 502 8897 / +1 888 897 0202 (Toll Free) http://www.staystudio6.com/ |
Those on a long business trip will find these accommodations convenient and inexpensive. Best suited to long-term stay, the residency has a not-too-attractive façade, but the rooms are comfortable enough. Clean, well-tended living spaces, with simple, yet tasteful furnishings, await the weary traveler. Fully equipped kitchens cater to hungry stomachs, while a plethora of nearby restaurants offer more dining options. Conveniently located near some of the major business and tourist attractions the city has to offer, the hotel is also easily accessible from the major highways and interstates. Free local calls, a work table, guest laundry services and a television are some of the basic, but decent facilities provided. A friendly staff, with a convenient front-desk service completes the package. Review © 2007, Wcities |