Toronto accommodations
Toronto accommodations welcome you to a destination nicknamed “Hogtown”. Known for its skyline, streetcars, parks, gardens, ravines, outdoor skating rinks, beaches, squares, museums, theaters, conference / event centers, shopping malls and sporting events, Toronto is located across Lake Ontario from Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York. The Toronto downtown-area’s Inner Harbor is shielded largely by Centre Island. Due-east of the Inner Harbor, the Port of Toronto lies within the Port Lands area.
Toronto main attractions: CN Tower, CF Toronto Eaton Centre (shopping mall), Nathan Phillips Square (year-round events, ice rink), Royal Ontario Museum, St. Lawrence Market, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre (stadium), Casa Loma (castle museum), Toronto Sign (illuminated three-dimensional sign), High Park (hiking trails, zoo, sports fields, large children’s playground), The Distillery Historic District, Harbourfront Centre (cultural center), Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) (outdoor event venue), Art Gallery of Ontario, Budweiser Stage (live music venue), Woodbine Beach (curved beach, swimming, volleyball, picnic areas), Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Union Station Toronto, Evergreen Brick Works (park, weekend farmers’ market, gardening store, event space, nature trails), Trinity Bellwoods Park (volleyball / tennis courts, outdoor skating rink, indoor recreation center), BMO Field (stadium), Hockey Hall of Fame, Danforth Music Hall (live music venue), Riverdale Farm, Riverdale Park East (tobogganing, skyline views, ice rink, sports fields), Toronto Music Garden (lakeside, summer concerts, seasonal tours), Trillium Park (lakeside, running / bike trails, fire pit, downtown skyscrapers)
Bordering / surrounding the city: Humber Bay Park West (lakeside, dog-friendly, picnic spot, shorebirds, bike / foot paths), Humber Bay Park East (lakeside, butterfly habitat, cycling trails, ponds), Humber Bay Arch Bridge (lakeside, Martin Goodman Trail, walkers / cyclists), Humber Bay Shores Park (lakeside, birdwatching, pathways, skyline views), Colonel Samuel Smith Park (lakeside, off-leash area, ice skating trail, bird watching, hiking), Marie Curtis Park (beach, splash pad, picnic spots, off-leash dog zone), Toronto Golf Club, Centennial Park Conservatory (greenhouse, 200+ tropical plant species, arid cacti section), Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience (exhibit), Earl Bales Park (amphitheater, playgrounds, dog area, sports, sensory garden), Alexander Muir Memorial Garden (landscaped, colorful flowerbeds, footpaths), Sherwood Park (leafy, playground, wading pools, off-leash dog area, wooded boardwalks, trails), Toronto Botanical Garden, Comedy Bar Danforth (comedy club), Balmy Beach Park (lakefront, kayak rentals, volleyball, boardwalk trails, beach, gym equipment), Scarboro Crescent Park (lawned clifftop, lake views, playground, splash pad, 4 tennis courts), Bluffer’s Park Beach
Toronto main airport: Toronto Pearson International Airport
Airport car rental agencies: Routes, Enterprise, National Car, Alamo, SIXT
Rideshare service: Uber
Rapid transit system: TTC
Toronto top events: Honda Indy Toronto, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto Fashion Week, DesignTO, Toronto International Film Festival, Canadian Music Week, Beaches International Jazz Festival, Boots and Hearts Music Festival (Toronto-area), Toronto Festival of Beer, Wine Fest Toronto, Wakestock (wakeboarding festival), Luminato Festival, Toronto Biennial of Art, Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Toronto International Festival of Authors, Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Salsa in Toronto Festival, Toronto Marathon, Toronto Comicon, Taboo Show
Second in NHL trophies behind only their rival Canadiens, the Toronto Maple Leafs have won 13 Stanley Cups. Both the Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors play downtown at Scotiabank Arena. Not far westward from Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre is home to MLB’s Toronto Blue Jays, winners of two World Series titles. When visiting Toronto, keep in mind that traffic can get congested, especially during rush hour. Naturally, roadways may be icy in winter. When taking public transportation, allow people to exit before entering. On sidewalks, escalators and corridors, keep to the right when standing or walking slowly. Purchasing event / sports tickets well in advance is recommended, while 15-20% is customary when tipping. Toronto’s currency is the Canadian Dollar, cars travel on the right-hand side and the drinking age is 19 years old. Toronto accommodations are some of Canada’s best. Before we get to Toronto accommodations, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Archaeological evidence suggests that humans have occupied the Toronto-area for thousands of years. Huron, Iroquois, and Ojibwe native tribes established the area at the entrance to one of the oldest northwesterly trade routes. The word “Toronto” gets its roots from an Iroquoian word that means “place where trees stand in the water”. Natives used tree saplings to help corral fish. Ganatsekwyagon and Teiaiagon, two Iroquois villages, were established in the area during the 1660s. The Iroquois, having abandoned Ganatsekwyagon and Teiaiagon at the end of the Beaver Wars, were replaced by the Mississauga at the turn of the 18th century. In 1750, French traders founded Fort Rouillé (present-day Exhibition Place). Like the Iroquois, however, the French abandoned the area in 1759 during the Seven Years’ War. After Britain defeated France circa 1763, the area became part of Britain’s Quebec colony. The Toronto Purchase, through which the Mississauga surrendered to the British Crown, secured more than a quarter-million acres of land for Britain during the American Revolutionary War. The area’s first town (in present-day Old Town) was named York in 1793 by Governor John Graves Simcoe. Following the War of 1812’s Battle of York, the United States briefly captured and plundered the town. The United State’s acts of arson and looting instilled a strong sense of Canadian nationalism that helped forge the nation. On March 6, 1834, York was incorporated as the City of Toronto, with Scottish Canadian-American journalist William Lyon Mackenzie becoming the city’s first mayor. In 1834, slavery was banned in Upper Canada, and Toronto absorbed some United States slaves. Irish Catholics resettled in Toronto as a consequence of the Great Irish Famine, and by 1851, Irish-born became the city’s largest single ethnic group. Smaller numbers of Orange Order Protestant Irish immigrants were welcomed by the Scottish and English. From 1850 to 1950, nearly every Toronto mayor was a member of the Orange Order, and the city was once referred to as “Belfast of Canada”. Twice briefly Toronto was the Province of Canada’s capital. During the 19th century, an extensive sewage system, gas street lights and long-distance railway lines were constructed. Toronto was North America’s largest alcohol distillation center in the latter-half of the 19th century, with Gooderham and Worts Distillery becoming the world’s largest whiskey factory by the 1860s. In 1891, electric streetcars replaced horse-drawn streetcars. A large section of downtown was destroyed during the 1904 Great Toronto Fire. The Toronto Transportation Commission, later renamed the Toronto Transit Commission, became publicly owned circa 1921. By 1934, the Toronto Stock Exchange had become Canada’s largest stock exchange. After World War II, a land boom ensued. Toronto experienced an influx of Chinese job-seekers and Italian / Portuguese construction laborers and, subsequently, immigrants from all over the world. In 1976, CN Tower was completed. Toronto surpassed Montreal as Canada’s most populous city by the 1980s.
Ontario’s capital and most populous city, Toronto is home to around 2.8 million “Torontonians”. Hogtown is also North America’s fourth-most populous city. The city’s nickname comes from its large meatpacking and livestock trading industry, which started in the late 19th century. The Toronto region received around 43 million visitors in the year 2017. Once the world’s, and presently the Western Hemisphere’s, tallest free-standing structure, Toronto’s iconic CN Tower reaches 1,815 feet in height. Port of Toronto cruise lines include Viking, Victory and Pearl. Although over 160 languages are spoken in Toronto, English is the city’s primary language. Toronto Stock Exchange is the world’s 7th-largest stock exchange. The largest ravine system of any world city, the Toronto ravine system, consisting of deep ravines and large urban forest, is spread out over 42 square miles. Accessible by ferry, Centre Island, a part of the Toronto Islands, is a fine place to take children and to view the city’s skyline. Additional points of interest include Downtown, Old Town, Exhibition Place, Scarborough Bluffs (sedimentary rock cliffs, beaches, trails, parks), Rouge National Urban Park (29 square mile urban park), Royal Alexandra Theatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Roy Thomson Hall, Princess of Wales Theatre, Massey Hall, Meridian Arts Centre, Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres, Meridian Hall, Ontario Place, Coca-Cola Coliseum, Humber Bay Arch Bridge (pedestrian / bicycle through arch bridge), Toronto Islands (15 small island chain), James Gardens (botanical garden), University College and Woodbine Racetrack. Local foods include poutine (fries, cheese curds and gravy), peameal bacon sandwiches (cooked peameal bacon on a Kaiser roll topped with mustard / other toppings), smoked meats, salted codfish, sushi pizza, dim sum, tourtiere (French-Canadian meat pie), Montreal bagels (smaller, sweeter, wood-fired, larger holes), bannock (flatbread), donair (Turkish kebab), butter tarts (small pastries), maple cookies and BeaverTails (fried dough). Canada’s national drink is the Caesar, a type of bloody Mary, while the Toronto cocktail consists of Canadian whiskey, bitters, and sugar. Popular also are lager beer, and coffee / hot chocolate during wintertime. With some background information on the area, we’re ready for Toronto accommodations that will help make for an exciting trip.
The Omni King Edward Hotel
37 King Street East, M5C 1E9
Hockey Hall of Fame
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, à la carte, continental or gluten-free breakfast, fitness center, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, concierge service, tour desk
Nearby restaurants: Big Smoke Burger (hamburger restaurant), Pi Co. (restaurant), Beerbistro (restaurant), P.J. O’Brien Irish Pub & Restaurant
Nearby misc.: The Reservoir Lounge, Third Wave Coffee Inc. (café), Consort Bar, Qi Salon (hair salon), Flowers & Flowers (florist), Livia Diamonds (jewelry designer), Step Up Massage & Rehab, Garrison Bespoke (men’s clothing store), Altitude Athletic Training (gym)
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- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Courthouse Square
- St. James
- The Cow Cafe
- King Subway Station
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- CN Tower
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- Queens Park
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- Cherry Beach
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The Omni King Edward Hotel is 17 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Luxury Executive Suite): $778
Cost per person (three people): $259
Sutton Place Hotel Toronto
355 King Street West, M5V 1J6
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Hotel amenities: indoor pool, terrace, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, business center
Nearby restaurants / pubs: La Fenice (Italian restaurant), Victor Restaurant (Modern French restaurant), Nobu Toronto (restaurant), Tahini’s (Middle Eastern restaurant), Khao San Road (Thai restaurant), Bar Hop (gastropub)
Nearby misc.: Escape Manor Toronto (escape room center), The BLUMZ (body piercing shop), Nordello (wedding photographer), TIFF Lightbox (movie theater), Fit Factory Downtown (gym), Toronto Beauty Group (beauty salon)
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- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
- Museum of Television
- 21 Nelson Roof Top
- Secret Swing
- St. Andrew Subway Station
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- McMichael Canadian Art Collection
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- Fort York
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- Sunnyside Beach
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Sutton Place Hotel Toronto is 16 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One Bedroom Royal Suite): $381
SoHo Hotel Toronto
318 Wellington Street West, M5V 3T3
CN Tower
Hotel amenities: lap pool, fitness center, personal fitness coaches, heated bathroom floors
Nearby restaurants: Vagabondo Restobar (Italian restaurant), Akira Back Restaurant (Japanese restaurant), Siempre Breakfast & Lunch (brunch restaurant)
Nearby misc.: French Made Toronto (café)
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- CN Tower
- CBC Museum
- Museum of Television
- Toronto Railway Museum
- Spadina Quay Wetland
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- Yonge-Dundas Square
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- Casa Loma
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- Earl Bales Ski Lift
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SoHo Hotel Toronto is 16 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Executive Corner King Suite): $595
Hotel X
111 Princes’ Boulevard, M6K 3C3
Exhibition Place Toronto | Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Hotel bells and whistles: restaurant, free daily breakfast, spa, steam room, tennis, fitness & wellness facilities, free Wi-Fi, Nespresso Zenius Pro coffee machines, free bottled water, L’Occitane bath amenities, late check-out, shoeshine service, evening wine & cheese, turn-down service, meeting / event spaces, exclusive theaters, photographic art gallery
Nearby: Canadian National Exhibition (convention center), Toronto Event Centre (event venue), Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament (dinner theater), Coca-Cola Coliseum (sports complex), OVO Athletic Centre, Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex (event venue), Echo Beach (event venue), Toronto Fashion Incubator, The Toronto Inukshuk Park, Trillium Park (park), Princes’ Gates (historical landmark), Scadding Cabin (historical landmark), The Riding Academy (horse riding academy)
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- Exhibition Place Toronto
- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
- Coca-Cola Coliseum
- Ontario Place
- Cinesphere
- Lamport Stadium
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- Rogers Centre
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- Harbourfront Centre
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- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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- Scotiabank Arena
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Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection is 9 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One Bedroom Suite): $727
Cost per person (three people): $242
Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square
75 Bremner Boulevard, M5J 0A1
Scotiabank Arena | Harbourfront Centre | Meridian Hall
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, continental breakfast, 24-hour fitness center, flat-screen TVs, tea / coffee machines, mini-bars
Nearby restaurants / bars / pubs: Harbour 60 Toronto (steakhouse), The Butcher Chef (restaurant), Impact Kitchen (restaurant), Church’s Texas Chicken (American restaurant), BeaverTails Toronto (fast food restaurant), Miku Toronto (Japanese restaurant), KINTON (Ramen restaurant), Sansotei Ramen Union Station (Ramen restaurant), iQ (health food restaurant), Evviva Breakfast and Lunch (breakfast restaurant), Real Sports (sports bar), Amsterdam BrewHouse (brewpub)
Nearby misc.: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, VIA Business Class Lounge (lounge), Farm Boy (grocery store), Roundhouse Park, Queen’s Quay Terminal (cruise terminal), Toronto Island ferry (ferry service), Harbour Square Park, 416 Fitness Club (gym), CityPlace SuperClub (gym), Kardia (gym), Harbourfront Canoe & Kayak Centre (canoe and kayak club), The Tall Ship Kajama (tourist attraction), Simcoe WaveDeck (tourist attraction), CAFE Dispensary (cannabis store)
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- Scotiabank Arena
- Harbourfront Centre
- Meridian Hall
- Brookfield Place
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
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- University of Toronto
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- Woodbine Beach
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Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Luxury Queen Room): $418
Cost per person (four people): $104
Yonge Suites Furnished Apartments
209 Yonge Street, M5B 1M4
Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres | Massey Hall | CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Apartment amenities: restaurant, bar, rooftop terrace with skyline views, sauna, fitness room, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, fully-equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, business lounge
Nearby restaurants: Richmond Station (Canadian restaurant), Salus Fresh Foods (restaurant), Sunset Grill (breakfast restaurant)
Nearby misc.: One O Five Hair Studio & Spa (hair salon), Massey Hall (event venue), Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre (performing arts theater), Diamonds For Less (diamond dealer), Former Toronto Dominion Bank (historical place)
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- Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
- Massey Hall
- CF Toronto Eaton Centre
- Church of the Holy Trinity
- Ryerson University
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- Queens Park
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- Royal Ontario Museum
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Yonge Suites Furnished Apartments is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Junior Two Bedroom): $269
Cost per person (four people): $67
Brixton Apartment
6 Brixton Way, M6K
Centennial Park
Apartment amenities: air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, fully-equipped kitchen, kettle, washing machine
Nearby.: g Mercato Italian Kitchen and Pantry (Italian restaurant), Rooms Coffee | Bather (coffee shop), Bather (clothing store), Promise Gardens by Promise Supply (garden center), Go 1MR (boxing gym)
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- Centennial Park
- Trinity Bellwoods Park
- Exhibition Go Station
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- Bandshell Park
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- Sunnyside Beach
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- West Island – Festival Space
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Brixton Apartment is 8 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Apartment): $300
Cost per person (four people): $75
1 Hotel Toronto
550 Wellington Street West, M5V 2V4
Toronto Music Garden | Terry Fox Miracle Mile
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, à la carte breakfast, outdoor swimming pool, terrace, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk, concierge service, private parking
Nearby: Casa Madera (restaurant), DESIGN TO IMPRESS TORONTO (interior designer)
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- Toronto Music Garden
- Terry Fox Miracle Mile
- Fort York
- Spadina Quay Wetland
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- Nathan Phillips Square
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- Hockey Hall of Fame
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- Yonge-Dundas Square
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1 Hotel Toronto is 9 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Skyline 1 Bedroom Flat): $1,783
The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto
181 Wellington Street West, M5V 4G7
Roy Thomson Hall | Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Princess of Wales Theater
Hotel amenities: multiple dining & bar outlets, lake / skyline views, indoor salt water pool, spa, sauna, hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, floor-to-ceiling windows, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, deep soaker tubs, valet parking service
Nearby restaurants: The Shore Club (steakhouse), Lite Bite (restaurant), Koha Pacific Kitchen (restaurant), TOCA (restaurant), Harvest Green (fast food restaurant)
Nearby misc.: RBC Centre (office building), Simcoe Park, Roy Thomson Hall (event venue)
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- Roy Thomson Hall
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Princess of Wales Theater
- Royal Alexandra Theatre
- Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts
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- Trinity Bellwoods Park
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- Casa Loma
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- Grenadier Pond
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The Ritz-Carlton Toronto is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One Bedroom Corner Suite): $618
Cost per person (four people): $154
The Hazelton Hotel
118 Yorkville Avenue, M5R 1C2
Yorkville Village | University of Toronto
Hotel amenities: spa, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, desks, marble bathrooms, bathrobes, concierge service, movie room, pet grooming & walking services
Nearby restaurants / pubs: Trattoria Nervosa (Italian restaurant), Bar Reyna (Mediterranean restaurant), Salon Private Dining (restaurant), 156 cumberland (restaurant), Sassafraz (restaurant), Sofia Restaurant & Bar, Yamato Japanese Restaurant, MSSM Yorkville (Japanese restaurant), KOKO! Share Bar (restaurant), Delysées Luxury Desserts Yorkville (dessert restaurant), The Oxley (gastropub)
Nearby misc.: Caudalie (spa), Glow Medi Spa, PRECISE by ICELYN – YORKVILLE (medical spa), Jacked Up Coffee (coffee shop), Summer’s Ice Cream (ice cream shop), S’cream Ice Cream, Salon Bespoke (hair salon), Salon Daniel (beauty salon), Hero’s Barbershop, CHANEL, Suitsupply (men’s clothing store), Stone Island (men’s clothing store), The Cashmere Shop (clothing store), 119 Corbo (clothing store), Bandiera Jewellers (jewelry store), Knar Jewellery (jewelry store), Candle Emporium (gift shop), Gallery Gevik (art gallery), Taglialatella Galleries (art gallery), SoulCycle YKVL (indoor cycling), Village of Yorkville Park (park)
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- Yorkville Village
- University of Toronto
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Toronto Public Library
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- Ryerson University
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- CN Tower
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The Hazelton Hotel is 9 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Suite): $1,275
Cost per person (three people): $425
Gabby’s Place
249 Seaton Street, M5A 2T5
Allan Gardens
Homestay amenities: soundproofing, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, private entrance, free private parking
Nearby: Ju Sushi & Bar (Modern izakaya restaurant), Umi’s Kitchen (Caribbean restaurant), Toronto Wranglers (dance school)
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- Allan Gardens (park)
- Bleeker Parkette
- Mackenzie House
- Riverdale Farm
- Dundas Subway Station
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- Hall of Fame
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- Campbell House Museum
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- Sugar Beach
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Gabby’s Place is 11 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $276
Four Seasons Hotel Yorkville
60 Yorkville Avenue, M4W 0A4
Toronto Public Library
Hotel amenities: indoor lap pool, spa, hot tub, fitness center, floor-to-ceiling windows, free Wi-Fi, bathrobes, multilingual concierge service, 24-hour business center, babysitting / child care services
Nearby restaurants: Cafe Boulud (French restaurant), Blu Ristorante, Buca (restaurant), Portici Pizzeria, Bhoj Indian Cuisine
Nearby misc.: Dessert Lady, Scollard Variety & Deli, Spa at Four Seasons, Gilla Salon & Spa, The Brow House (beauty salon), Rebel + Beauty (beauty salon), outHERE (boutique), Mindful Movement (yoga studio)
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- Toronto Public Library
- Yorkville Village
- Panasonic Theatre
- Royal Ontario Museum
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- Ryerson University
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- Allan Gardens
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- Hanlan’s Point Beach
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- Toronto/Buttonville Municipal Airport
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Four Seasons Hotel Toronto at Yorkville is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Premier One-Bedroom Suite): $1,335
Cost per person (three people): $445
Shangri-La Toronto
188 University Avenue, M5H 0A3
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Hotel amenities: restaurant, juice bar, city views, indoor pool, infrared sauna, hot tub, fitness center, floor-to-ceiling windows, 46-inch LCD TVs, iPads, Nespresso machines, mini-bars
Nearby restaurants: Hy’s Steakhouse, John & Sons Oyster House
Nearby misc.: Starbucks, Purdy’s Chocolatier, The Wine Academy, The National Club (event venue), Thread Culture (men’s clothing store), GNC, M Models and Talent (modeling agency)
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- Royal Alexandra Theatre
- Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts
- Osgoode Hall
- Campbell House Museum
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- Queens Park
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- Ontario Science Centre
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- Earl Bales Ski Lifts
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Shangri-La Hotel is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe One-Bedroom Suite): $970
Cost per person (four people): $242
A Seaton Dream
243 Seaton Street, M5A 2T5
Bleeker Parkette
Guesthouse amenities: city views, garden, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, desks
Also in the area: Gabby’s Place
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- Bleeker Parkette
- Allan Gardens
- Mackenzie House
- Yonge-Dundas Square
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- Art Gallery of Ontario
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- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
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- Kew Beach
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A Seaton Dream is 11 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (One Bedroom Royal Suite): $263
Downtown Luxury Victorian Retreat
235 Seaton Street, M5A 2T5
Mackenzie House
Guesthouse amenities: air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs
Also in the area: Gabby’s Place, A Seaton Dream
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- Mackenzie House (historic house / museum)
- Yonge-Dundas Square
- Dundas Subway Station
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- Union Station
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- Cherry Beach
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Downtown Luxury Victorian Retreat is 11 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $398
The St. Regis Toronto
325 Bay Street, M5H 4G3
Old City Hall
Hotel amenities: juice bar, skyline views, indoor pool, spa, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, tea / coffee machines, free bottled water, stone-topped bathroom vanities, in-mirror bathroom TVs
Also in the area: Shangri-La Hotel
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- Old City Hall
- Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts
- Toronto Eaton Center
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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- Queens Park
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- Casa Loma
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The St. Regis Toronto is 10 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Deluxe Corner Suite): $730
Cost per person (three people): $243
So there they are, Toronto accommodations that will help make for an excellent trip. We hope you have found this information valuable and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Canada!


























