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Downtown mansion B&B |
280 Jarvis Street (at Gerrard Street) Toronto, ON M5B 2C5 Canada +1 416 260 2608 http://www.ambassadorinntoront... |
A renovated 1899 Victorian mansion in the heart of the downtown district and only in operation since 1998, this B&B has quickly established itself as a unique alternative to some of the larger hotels in the area. It offers personalized service, elegant and comfortable rooms (some with Jacuzzi) in a mansion-like setting and the warmth of a family-run business. The inn is only minutes away from some of the best shopping, theatre, restaurants, bars and night clubs in the city. 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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Award-winning Victorian Inn |
235 Beverley Street Toronto, ON M5T 1Z4 Canada +1 416 977 0077 http://www.bbcanada.com/504.html |
Located on a quiet downtown street, this B & B is set in a completely renovated 1887 Victorian house. Within walking distance you can find many of Toronto's major attractions, including Queen Street West, Chinatown, the Legislative Buildings, and the Royal Ontario Museum. The rooms are beautifully appointed and authentic, right down to the antique furniture; and four of them have fireplaces. There's a grand piano in the inviting living room. Little wonder it has been awarded the Government of Canada 'Tourism Ambassador Certificate'. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Welcome Home! |
1150 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M6J 1J3 Canada +1 416 531 5042 / +1 866 372 5386 http://www.thedrakehotel.ca/ |
The Drake Hotel has one of the grandest interiors in town. While the rooms have high ceilings, wooden floors and exposed brick walls, the amenities are hi-tech. The hotel provides you with a comfortable and cozy atmosphere. The list of entertainment activities like art exhibitions and music shows will keep you engaged. What's more, the rates are affordable and Travel & Leisure Magazine ranked the Drake Hotel among the 500 world's best hotels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Toronto landmark |
100 Front Street West (At York) Toronto, ON M5J 1E3 Canada +1 416 368 2511 http://www.fairmont.com/royaly... |
More than any other hotel, this venerable institution exemplifies the changing face of Toronto. A city landmark since 1929, with its copper roof, this hotel has more than kept pace with the city's growth. It is a five-star hotel with luxurious rooms, 49 state-of-the-art conference, banquet and meeting halls, fully equipped business centres, six restaurants and a health club. To top it off, the property is located directly across from Union Station. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury & Style |
21 Avenue Road Toronto, ON M5R 2G1 Canada +1 416 964 0411 http://www.fourseasons.com/tor... |
The choice of movie stars in town for the annual Toronto International Film Festival, this first-class establishment, opened in 1972 and refurbished in 1998, is known for its luxury and style. Each of the extra large guest rooms also has palm trees and flowers to brighten your stay. All are equipped with in-room safes. Truffles, one of four on-site restaurants, has the distinction of having the city's only AAA/CAA Five Diamond rating, while La Serre bar was voted by Newsweek as one of the best in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown elegance |
108 Chestnut St (At Dundas) Toronto, ON M5G 1R3 Canada +1 416 977 5000 / +1 800 668 6600 http://www.metropolitan.com/ |
Newly renovated, this 26-storey downtown hotel boasts an ideal location for business or pleasure, elegantly decorated, well-appointed rooms, and attention to the smallest detail. Its location is ideal for those visiting City Hall or Chinatown. The impression is one of opulence the moment you walk in, with a two-level lobby featuring a central winding staircase. That opulence continues in the hotel's two restaurants—Hemispheres and Lai Wah Heen—with their sterling silver and starched white linen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No one does deluxe better |
4 Avenue Road (At Bloor) Toronto, ON M6P 1H4 Canada +1 416 925 1234 http://www.hyatt.com/canada/to... |
The Park Hyatt is one of downtown Toronto most sophisticated hotels. Its features include the Queen's Park Ballroom, a mezzanine piano lounge and a Presidential Suite. The rooms are spacious and elegant while a restaurant—Morton's of Chicago steakhouse—ensures that all appetites are satisfied. Visit the hotel's Stillwater Spa for a lavish body treatment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inside sports view |
1 Blue Jays Way (At Bremner) Toronto, ON M5V 1J4 Canada +1 416 341 7100 / +1 800 237 1512 http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2... |
If you sleep late enough, you could wake up to the sound of a roaring crowd and the crack of a baseball bat. At the world's only sports and entertainment hotel within a domed stadium, you can choose one of 70 rooms overlooking the playing field of the Blue Jays baseball team. Part of the Rogers Centre stadium, the four-star hotel features comfortable rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, and business amenities including secretarial services. You can walk to most attractions, and to the business and Entertainment districts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Business traveller's delight |
1101 Bay Street Toronto, ON M5S 2W8 Canada +1 416 920 9588 http://www.realstar.ca/default... |
A five-minute walk from Toronto's financial district and close to the downtown attractions, this establishment offers business travellers a viable alternative to the larger hotels, especially for longer stays. Rooms range from bachelor to executive suites with fully equipped kitchenettes. There are mail and message services, an indoor pool, and sauna and athletic facilities. This is the perfect place for single travellers or families. Children under 16 stay free if accompanied by an adult. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Edwardian Luxury in Financial District |
37 King Street E Toronto, ON M5C 1E9 Canada +1 416 863 9700 http://www.starwoodhotels.com |
Set in a luxurious Edwardian building with vaulted ceilings and marble pillars, this nine-story hotel offers first class accommodations in the financial district - and it is the favourite place to stay for visiting Hollywood stars. The hotel has been completely refurbished, giving it a stylish and elegant appearance few downtown facilities can match. Steps from the door are most of the city's major financial buildings - including the Toronto Dominion Centre, First Canadian Place and Scotia Plaza. A short cab ride will take you to the theatre and entertainment districts. Or simply stay in and enjoy the first-class cuisine at the in-house The Restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Airport at your doorstep |
Terminal 3 (Pearson International Airport) Toronto, ON L5P 1C4 Canada +1 905 672 7000 http://www.starwoodhotels.com/... |
Located not a few steps away from Pearson International Airport but right inside Terminal Three, this hotel provides the ultimate peace-of-mind and convenience for any air traveller worried about missing a flight. In fact, it's a three-minute walk beneath a covered walkway to the terminal! The hotel offers a wide array of services and amenities, with soundproof, comfortable rooms and a panoramic view of the city. Whether it's 2pm or 2am, enjoy room service, a fitness room, indoor pool and other amenities designed to soothe the weary traveller's nerves. Shuttles to local attractions are available daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the grand European style |
955 Bay Street Toronto, ON M5S 2A2 Canada +1 416 924 9221 / +1 866 378 8866 http://www.suttonplace.com/Tor... |
Built in 1967 and renovated in 1998, this 33-floor hotel has been one of the city's most luxurious places to stay for more than 30 years. It is very convenient for Queen's Park, and just minutes from the entertainment district. The rare artwork, antiques, gilded mirrors and chandeliers give the hotel a European-style look. Don't be surprised if you run into a superstar in the lobby; this is a favourite resting place for folks like Rod Stewart, Tom Cruise and Robin Leach. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Amid Fashion and Shopping |
525 Bay Street At Dundas Toronto, ON M5G 2L2 Canada +1 416 597 9200 / +1 800 905 0667 (Toll Free) http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2... |
Located right in the midst of the shopping and fashion district, this state-of-the-art 18-storey hotel goes out of its way to accommodate both holiday travellers and those on business. The hotel features four restaurants including Characters, JW's Steakhouse and Parkside as well as the Lobby Lounge for a relaxing drink at the end of the day. For business travellers, there is Marriott's exclusive "The Room That Works" concept: 217 rooms each have two-tiered work stations, halogen lighting and ergonomic chairs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastic harbour views |
Ketsstraat 76 Toronto, ON 2140 Canada +1 416 869 1600 http://www.westin.com/harbourc... |
Originally opened in 1975, this hotel on the Harbourfront provides some of Toronto's finest accommodations, combined with spectacular views of the city and of Lake Ontario. It is also within walking distance to the business, shopping and theatre districts. The hotel features three restaurants, including the newly-renovated Lighthouse, which revolves to provide a 360-degree view of downtown Toronto. It has also won the CAA/AAA 'Four Diamond Award' for 15 straight years. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Embrace luxury |
18 St Thomas Street Toronto, ON M5S 3E7 Canada +1 416 971 9666 http://www.windsorarmshotel.com/ |
This small hotel, located across the street from TheatreBooks in Toronto's elite Yorkville area, was built in 1927. Closed in 1991, the property was restored in 1995 and recently re-opened to offer the luxury of Neo-Gothic design combined with modern conveniences. Rooms range in size from 500 to 1,500 square feet. The luxurious stained glass and archways throughout the hotel match the elegant exterior. A caviar lounge, Club 22 dance club, Courtyard Cafe and poolside fireplace are just a few of the highlights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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