Hotels in Toronto

Hotels in Toronto provide incredible glimpses upon a city nicknamed “Hogtown”,  which derives from its once-prevalent pork processing industry. Known for its impressive skyline, Toronto is home to the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, which houses a revolving restaurant. Spread out along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore, Hogtown is a great place to catch picturesque lake views. This major Canadian city is about 80 miles northwest of Niagara Falls. When traveling to Toronto, keep in mind that brunch is a big deal, that tipping is a must and that its a good idea to exchange foreign currency into Canadian dollars beforehand. Canada’s largest ticketed outdoor event in history, Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto drew in half a million concert-goers circa 2003. Annual events include Honda Indy Toronto, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto Fashion Week, DesignTO, Toronto International Film Festival, Canadian Music Week, Beaches International Jazz Festival, Wakestock, Luminato Festival, Toronto Biennial of Art, Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Toronto International Festival of Authors, Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Salsa in Toronto Festival and Toronto Festival of Beer. An original six NHL team, the Toronto Maple Leafs play their games at Scotiabank Arena located downtown. Hotels in Toronto are some of the best in Eastern Canada. Before we get you to hotels in Toronto, let’s take a look at some more background information on the city to help you along the way.

“Toronto” likely comes from an Iroquoian word meaning “place where trees stand in the water”. This phrase stems from the Huron tribe’s usage of tree saplings to help corral fish. An important Native American gateway to the northwest, the Toronto area has harbored human activity for over 10,000 years. In 1793, the British established the city of York as a result of the Toronto Purchase, through which the Mississauga people surrendered the area to the British Crown. 1813 brought the Battle of York, which resulted in a United States tactical victory over the United Kingdom.  After the battle, the Americans carried out acts of arson and looting, which factored into a strong sense of Canadian nationalism that helped forge the nation. Toronto’s early population included a number of African-American slaves. Slavery having been abolished in 1834 in Upper Canada, Toronto became a destination for United States southern slaves. The area’s other immigrants were the Irish, who had fled the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s, becoming Toronto’s largest ethnic group. By 1867, Toronto had become the capital of Ontario, establishing itself once again as a major North American gateway, this time by way of railroad, and also the largest alcohol distillation center in North America.

The capital and most populated city in the province of Ontario, Toronto today has a population of over 2.8 million people.  Tourism is driven by arts, business, sports and recreation. Summer temperatures average around 77 degrees Fahrenheit, while winters are more suitable for hockey season, averaging near freezing. Centre Island, a part of the Toronto Islands, is a popular place to take children, as it contains an amusement park, a petting zoo, a Frisbee golf course, bike rentals and paths, wading pools, a beach and more. Other points of interest include Downtown, Casa Loma, Scarborough Bluffs, Royal Ontario Museum, Distillery District, Nathan Phillips Square, Rouge National Urban Park, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Roy Thomson Hall, Princess of Wales Theatre, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Massey Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts, Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Ontario Place, Hockey Hall of FameRogers Centre, Coca-Cola Coliseum and BMO Field. Popular foods are poutine, which consists of fries, cheese curds and gravy, Canadian bacon, maple cookies and BeaverTails, a type of fried dough. Toronto has its own cocktail named after it, which consists of Canadian whiskey, bitters, and sugar, while the Canadian national drink is the Caesar, a type of bloody Mary. Lagers are popular beers that are enjoyed at sporting events and bars throughout the city. Equipped with some background information, we are ready for hotels in Toronto that are top-notch in luxury.

 

 

 

The Hazelton Hotel

118 Yorkville Avenue

Hotels in Toronto

Yorkville Village

Boasting a full service spa, 2 flat-screen TVs per room, spacious marble bathrooms, plush bathrobes, modern rooms, work desks, seating areas, free WiFi, a movie room, pet grooming and walking services and concierge services, The Hazelton Hotel can be found near ONE Restaurant, Gallery Gevik (art gallery), George C. (clothing store), Caudalie (spa), Suitsupply (men’s clothing store), Stone Island (men’s clothing store), CHANEL, The Cashmere Shop (clothing store), Yamato Japanese Restaurant, KOKO Share Bar (restaurant), Salon Daniel (beauty salon), Candle Emporium (gift shop), Sofia Restaurant & Bar, Taglialatella Galleries (art gallery), Summer’s Ice Cream (ice cream shop), ŪNIKA (swimwear store), 119 Corbo (clothing store), The Oxley (gastropub), Bandiera Jewellers (jewelry store), Glow Medi Spa, Sensitiva CBD Wellness (health and beauty shop), Jacked Up Coffee (coffee shop), SoulCycle YKVL (indoor cycling), Bar Reyna (Mediterranean restaurant), Salon Bespoke (hair salon), S’cream Ice Cream, Sassafraz (restaurant), Village of Yorkville Park (park), Trattoria Nervosa (Italian restaurant) and more.

From here Hazelton Lanes Shopping Centre is 0.1 miles, George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Royal Ontario Museum and Yorkville are 0.2 miles, Manulife Centre, Holt Renfrew – Bloor Street and Toronto Public Library are 0.3 miles, University of Toronto is 0.6 miles, Casa Loma is 0.9 miles, Ryerson University is 1.1 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra is 1.7 miles, CN Tower is 2 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11 miles.

Approximate cost per night (luxury queen room): $823

Cost per person (five people): $164

 

 

 

Hotel X

111 Princes’ Boulevard

Hotels in Toronto

Exhibition Place Toronto

Hotel X features waterfront and skyline views, exceptional rooftop hospitality, exquisite dining, flexible meeting spaces, extraordinary events, expansive tennis, fitness and wellness facilities, exclusive theaters, a one-of-a-kind photographic art gallery, a spa, a steam room, free WiFi, free bottled water, Nespresso Zenius Pro coffee machines, mini refrigerators, L’Occitane bath amenities, free daily breakfast, an evening wine and cheese reception, late check-out, shoeshine service, turn-down service and an on-site restaurant. Nearby you may find The Toronto Inukshuk Park, Beanfield Centre (conference center), Princes’ Gates (historical landmark), Exhibition Place Toronto (exhibition and trade center), Trillium Park (park), Echo Beach (event venue), Budweiser Stage (concert hall), BMO Field (stadium), Canadian National Exhibition Food Building (restaurant), The Riding Academy (horse riding academy), Coca-Cola Coliseum (sports complex), Toronto Fashion Incubator, Canadian National Exhibition (convention center), Toronto Event Centre (event venue), Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament (dinner theater), OVO Athletic Centre, Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex (event venue), Scadding Cabin (historical landmark) and more.

This location is 0.1 miles from Exhibition Place Toronto and Enercare Centre, 0.2 miles from Ricoh Coliseum, 0.3 miles from Exhibition Go Station, Budweiser Stage and BMO Field, 0.4 miles from Ontario Place and Cinesphere, 0.6 miles from Fort York, 0.7 miles from Lamport Stadium, 1.3 miles from Rogers Centre, 1.4 miles from CN Tower, 1.5 miles from Harbourfront Centre, 1.6 miles from Toronto Symphony Orchestra, 1.8 miles from Scotiabank Arena and 10.7 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom suite): $460

 

 

 

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Shangri-La Hotel

188 University Avenue

Hotels in Toronto

Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto

Shangri-La Hotel offers an indoor pool, a hot tub, an on-site restaurant, iPads, city views, 46-inch LCD TVs, Nespresso machines, mini-bars, soaking tubs, glass-enclosed showers, floor-to-ceiling windows, a fitness center, an infrared sauna and a juice bar. Nearby you may find The National Club (event venue), Starbucks, Thread Culture (men’s clothing store), GNC, M Models and Talent (modeling agency), Hy’s Steakhouse, John & Sons Oyster House, The Wine Academy, Purdy’s Chocolatier and more.

From this hotel Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, St. Andrew Subway Station, Osgoode Hall, Campbell House Museum and Osgoode Subway Station are 0.1 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto, Roy Thomson Hall, Native Stone Art and Bank of Montreal are 0.2 miles, Toronto Eaton Center and Hockey Hall of Fame are 0.4 miles, CN Tower, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre and Yonge-Dundas Square are 0.5 miles, Harbourfront Centre and Ryerson University are 0.7 miles.

Approximate cost per night (deluxe one-bedroom): $650

Cost per person (four people): $162

 

 

 

The Ritz-Carlton

181 Wellington Street West

Hotels in Toronto

Roy Thomson Hall

With lake and skyline views, free WiFi, 42-inch LCD flat-screen HD TVs, deep soaker tubs, floor-to-ceiling windows, valet parking service, an on-site spa, an indoor salt water pool, a hot tub, a sauna, a 24-hour fitness center and two dining and bar outlets, The Ritz-Carlton Toronto sits close to TOCA (restaurant), Harvest Green (fast food restaurant), The Shore Club (steak house), RBC Centre (office building), Simcoe Park, Lite Bite (restaurant), Koha Pacific Kitchen (restaurant), Roy Thomson Hall (event venue) and more.

CBC Museum, Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto, Metro Hall and Princess of Wales Theater are 0.1 miles, St. Andrew Subway Station, TIFF Bell Lightbox, CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada are 0.2 miles, Rogers Centre is 0.3 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts and Scotiabank Arena are 0.4 miles, Hockey Hall of Fame and Harbourfront Centre are 0.5 miles, Toronto Eaton Center is 0.7 Yonge-Dundas Square is 0.8 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.6 miles from this hotel.

Approximate cost per night (Simcoe Suite): $1,671

Cost per person (four people): $418

 

 

 

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Four Seasons Hotel Yorkville

60 Yorkville Avenue

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Toronto Public Library

Four Seasons Hotel Yorkville offers and expansive spa, a fitness center, an indoor lap pool, a hot tub, free WiFi and wired internet, thick terry bathrobes, floor to ceiling windows, multilingual concierge service, a 24-hour business center, babysitting and child care services. Nearby you’ll find Cafe Boulud (French restaurant), Spa at Four Seasons, Buca (restaurant), Fat Lamb Kouzina (Greek restaurant), Portici Pizzeria, Bhoj Indian Cuisine, Rebel + Beauty (beauty salon), Erol Custom Tailor, outHERE (boutique), Mindful Movement (yoga studio), Gilla Salon & Spa, The Brow House (beauty salon), Scollard Variety & Deli, Dessert Lady, Blu Ristorante and more.

Toronto Public Library, Holt Renfrew – Bloor Street and Manulife Centre are 0.1 miles, Yorkville is 0.2 miles, Yorkville Village, Panasonic Theatre and George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art are 0.3 miles, Royal Ontario Museum is 0.4 miles, University of Toronto is 0.7 miles, Ryerson University is 1 mile, Casa Loma is 1.1 miles, Yonge-Dundas Square is 1.2 miles and Pearson Airport is 11.3 miles from this location.

Approximate cost per night (deluxe one bedroom): $1,057

Cost per person (three people): $353

Approximate cost per night (presidential suite): $10,701

 

 

 


 

 

The St. Regis

325 Bay Street

Hotels in Toronto

Scotiabank

The St. Regis has a full-service spa, spacious rooms, skyline views, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, iPod docks, spacious bathrooms with stone-topped vanities and in-mirror TVs, free bottled water, tea and coffee machines, a juice bar, an indoor pool and a fitness center. The St. Regis Toronto is close to Shangri-La Hotel.

From here Scotiabank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Bank of Montreal, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Hudson’s Bay Queen Street and Old City Hall are 0.1 miles, New City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square, Hockey Hall of Fame and TD Centre are 0.2 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts and Toronto Eaton Center are 0.3 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Yonge-Dundas Square are 0.4 miles, Casa Loma is 2.4 miles and Pearson Airport is 11.9 miles.

Approximate cost per night (grand deluxe suite): $670

Cost per person (four people): $168

 

 

 

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Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square

75 Bremner Boulevard

Hotels in Toronto

Scotiabank Arena

With an on-site restaurant, a bar, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee machines, mini-bars, a continental breakfast, free WiFi and a 24-hour fitness center, Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square is in the vicinity of Real Sports (sports bar), Scotiabank Arena (Maple Leafs arena), Evviva Breakfast and Lunch (breakfast restaurant), iQ (health food restaurant), Harbour 60 Toronto (steak house), Impact Kitchen (restaurant), KINTON (ramen restaurant), Sansotei Ramen Union Station (ramen restaurant), The Butcher Chef (restaurant), Miku Toronto (Japanese restaurant), Toronto Island ferry (ferry service), Harbour Square Park, Church’s Texas Chicken (American restaurant), BeaverTails Toronto Waterfront (fast food restaurant), Queen’s Quay Terminal (cruise terminal), Farm Boy (grocery store), The Tall Ship Kajama (tourist attraction), Harbourfront Centre, Amsterdam BrewHouse (brewpub), Simcoe WaveDeck (tourist attraction), Lick It Gelato (ice cream shop), Harbourfront Canoe & Kayak Centre (canoe and kayak club), Roundhouse Park, CityPlace SuperClub (gym), Kardia (gym), 416 Fitness Club (gym), CAFE Dispensary (cannabis store), Rogers Centre (Blue Jays stadium), VIA Business Class Lounge (lounge), Metro Toronto Convention Centre and more.

You’ll find Scotiabank Arena 0.1 miles, Brookfield Place, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Royal Bank of Canada, Harbourfront Centre, Sony Centre for Performing Arts, Hockey Hall of Fame, TD Centre and CN Tower 0.3 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Rogers Centre 0.4 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts and St. Lawrence Market 0.6 miles, Toronto Eaton Center 0.8 miles, Yonge-Dundas Square 0.9 miles, University of Toronto 1.6 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport 12 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom suite): $448

 

 

 

Bisha Hotel Toronto

80 Blue Jays Way

Hotels in Toronto

Second City Toronto

Bisha Hotel Toronto has 3 restaurants, a lobby bar, a rooftop infinity pool, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, hairdryers, a 24-hour front desk, an event space with city and lake views and on-site parking for a surcharge. French Made Toronto (cafe), Akira Back (Japanese restaurant), The Second City Training Centre (training center), Posies By Gigi (florist), Fabio Menswear Toronto (men’s clothing store), Rosebud Cannabis (cannabis store), Fit Factory Downtown (gym), Escape Manor Toronto (escape room center), Bar Hop (gastropub) and more are in the vicinity.

From here Second City Toronto is within feet, TIFF Bell Lightbox and Metro Hall are 0.1 miles, Princess of Wales Theater, CBC Museum, Royal Alexandra Theatre and InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Gallery are 0.2 miles, Museum of Television, Rogers Centre and Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and CN Tower are 0.3 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts is 0.5 miles, Harbourfront Centre and Scotiabank Arena are 0.6 miles, University of Toronto is 1.2 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.4 miles.

Approximate cost per night (The Bisha Suite): $4,194

Cost Per Person (three people): $1,398

 

 

 

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Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience

100 Front Street West Fairmont Gold Floor

Hotels in Toronto

Royal Bank of Canada

Providing a restaurant, a fitness center, a bar, a shared lounge, city views, an indoor pool, a sauna, a 24-hour front desk, room service, currency exchange, air conditioning, desks, electric tea pots, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, a continental or buffet breakfast and a hot tub, Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience sits near Library Bar (bar), CLOCKWORK Champagne & Cocktails (lounge), REIGN Restaurant + Bar + Bakery (restaurant), Stratus (fine dining restaurant), VIA Business Class Lounge (lounge), Chotto Matte Toronto (Japanese restaurant) and more.

You’ll find Royal Bank of Canada, TD Centre and BCE Place are 0.1 miles, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Hockey Hall of Fame, Bank of Montreal, Sony Centre for Performing Arts, Scotiabank Arena and Toronto Symphony Orchestra are 0.2 miles, CN Tower and Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts are 0.4 miles, Harbourfront Centre and Rogers Centre are 0.5 miles, Casa Loma is 2.6 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.9 miles from this accommodation.

Approximate cost per night (king suite): $730

 

 

 

Yonge Suites

209 Yonge Street

Hotels in Toronto

Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres

Yonge Suites Furnished Apartments offers an on-site restaurant, a bar, a fully-equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, free WiFI, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, city views, a fitness room, a sauna, a business lounge and a rooftop terrace with skyline views. Former Toronto Dominion Bank (historical place), Diamonds For Less (diamond dealer), Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre (performing arts theater), Salus Fresh Foods (restaurant), PINK (lingerie store), Massey Hall (event venue), One O Five Hair Studio & Spa (hair salon), Sunset Grill (breakfast restaurant), Richmond Station (Canadian restaurant) and more are in the area.

From this accommodation Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres is within feet, Massey Hall, Toronto Eaton Center, St. Michael’s Hospital, Church of the Holy Trinity, Hudson’s Bay Queen Street, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Ed Mirvish Theatre and Old City Hall are 0.1 miles, Yonge-Dundas Square is 0.2 miles, Ryerson University is 0.3 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts is 0.4 miles, Hockey Hall of Fame and St. Lawrence Market are 0.5 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra is 0.6 miles, CN Tower is 0.9 miles, Harbourfront Centre and University of Toronto are 1 mile and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.9 miles.

Approximate cost per night (junior two-bedroom): $2,646

Cost Per Person (four people): $661

 

 

 

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Instant Suites Penthouse

12 York Street 5707

Hotels in Toronto

Harbourfront Centre

Well-equipped for a longer term stay, Instant Suites Penthouse has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a hot tub, a fitness center, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, air conditioning, a balcony, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine and a terrace. Instant Suites Penthouse is across the street from Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square.

You may find Scotiabank Arena 0.1 miles, Harbourfront Centre and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada 0.2 miles, CN Tower and Brookfield Place 0.3 miles, Royal Bank of Canada, Rogers Centre, Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and CBC Museum 0.4 miles, St. Lawrence Market 0.7 miles, The Distillery District 1.3 miles, University of Toronto 1.6 miles, Casa Loma 2.9 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport 12 miles from this penthouse.

Monthly rental rate: $5,723

Cost per person (four people): $1,430

 

 

 

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Bay Street Penthouse

832 Bay Street 5010

Hotels in Toronto

Maple Leaf Gardens

Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fitness center, free WiFi, free private parking, a flat-screen TV, a well-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a hot spring bath, a sauna and a hot tub, Bay Street Penthouse sits close to D Spot Dessert Cafe Toronto (dessert restaurant), Nando’s Bay Street (South African restaurant), N15 Hair Salon College (hairdresser), T-Swirl Crêpe (crêperie), POKÉWAVE (restaurant), Coffee Island (coffee shop), Mimsicle Cakes (bakery), NEO COFFEE BAR and more.

From this penthouse Women’s College Hospital is 0.1 miles, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is 0.2 miles, Toronto General Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Maple Leaf Gardens are 0.3 miles, Mount Sinai Hospital, Ryerson University and Queens Park are 0.4 miles, University of Toronto and Yonge-Dundas Square are 0.5 miles, Royal Ontario Museum and Toronto Eaton Center are 0.6 miles, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts is 0.8 miles, Harbourfront Centre is 1.5 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.5 miles.

Approximate cost per night : $507

Cost Per Person (nine people): $56

 

 

 

The Jane Toronto

260 St. George Street

Hotels in Toronto

Hazelton Lanes Shopping Centre

The Jane Toronto features free WiFI, air conditioning, a shared lounge, a garden, flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, slippers, coffee machines and a continental or buffet breakfast. Playa Cabana (Mexican restaurant), Le Paradis (brasserie), MIMI Chinese (restaurant), Osteria Giulia (restaurant), Sotto Sotto (Italian restaurant), 5 Elements Espresso Bar, Blu Ristorante (Italian restaurant), CrossFit YKV (fitness center), Joso’s (seafood restaurant), LCBO (liquor store), Bespoke Butchers (butcher shop), THE BACKYARD smokehouse (restaurant), Roti Cuisine Of India (Indian restaurant), First & Last Coffee Shop (cafe), Creeds Coffee Bar (coffee shop), Fat Pasha (Middle Eastern restaurant), Chadwick’s Craft Kitchen & Bar (restaurant), Gordo EX Cafe (Venezuelan restaurant), Vive Fitness (gym), Bill Bolton Arena (ice skating rink), Back Alley Barbell (gym), Tarragon Theatre (theater company), Waldorf Academy Toronto (school), Flor de Sal Restaurant (Modern European restaurant), Baldwin Steps (vista point), Don Alfonso 1890 (Italian restaurant), Casa Loma (museum), Casa Loma Stables (historical landmark), Storm Crow Manor (gastropub), The Keg Steakhouse + Bar – Mansion (restaurant), Mattamy Athletic Centre (sports complex), Piano Piano Restaurant, Royal Ontario Museum, Gardiner Museum and more are within range.

Moore Gallery is 0.2 miles, Hazelton Lanes Shopping Centre and Bata Shoe Museum are 0.4 miles, George Brown College Casa Loma Campus, Casa Loma, Spadina Historic House and Gardens and Varsity Stadium are 0.5 miles, Royal Ontario Museum is 0.6 miles, University of Toronto is 0.8 miles, Toronto Eaton Center is 1.7 miles, CN Tower is 2.2 miles, York University is 8.3 miles and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is 2.9 miles from this spot.

Approximate cost per night : $308

 

 

 

The Madison Condos

89 Dunfield Avenue Unit 512

Hotels in Toronto

Canadian Tire Corporation

With 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fitness center, a spa, a wellness center, an indoor pool, a sauna, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a balcony with city views, The Madison Condos is near Aafrien Indian Restaurant (Indian restaurant), Formocha (bubble tea store), Snakes & Lattes Midtown (restaurant), F45 Training Yonge & Eglinton (gym), Orangetheory Fitness (gym), The Keg Steakhouse + Bar – Yonge + Eglinton (restaurant), Cinnabon (bakery), Sushi Mori (Authentic Japanese restaurant), The Burger’s Priest (restaurant), Function Bar + Kitchen (cocktail bar), L.A. TAN (tanning salon), Rolltation Sushi Burrito (fast food restaurant), Ikon Salon (beauty salon), KINTON RAMEN (ramen restaurant) and more.

From here Canadian Tire Corporation is 0.2 miles, Mysteriously Yours Mystery Dinner Theatre and North Toronto Arena are 0.4 miles, Mount Pleasant Cemetery is 0.8 miles, Upper Canada College is 1.2 miles, Casa Loma is 2.1 miles, University of Toronto is 3.1 miles, Toronto Symphony Orchestra is 4.2 miles, Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre is 10.7 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport is 11.1 miles.

Approximate cost per night : $268

Cost Per Person (four people): $67

 

 

 

The Nest

55 Bremner Boulevard

Hotels in Toronto

Brookfield Place

The Nest has free WiFi, a fitness center, air conditioning, a balcony, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen and a patio with city views. Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square is nearby.

You may find Scotiabank Arena 0.1 miles, Brookfield Place and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada 0.2 miles, Royal Bank of Canada, TD Centre, Hockey Hall of Fame, Sony Centre for Performing Arts, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and CN Tower 0.3 miles, Rogers Centre 0.4 miles, Yonge-Dundas Square 0.9 miles, Ryerson University 1.1 miles and Toronto Pearson International Airport 12 miles from this accommodation.

Approximate cost per night : $295

Cost Per Person (four people): $73

 

 

 

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So there you have them, hotels in Toronto that will help make for a fantastic trip. We hope you have found this information useful and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Canada!

41 Replies to “Hotels in Toronto”

  1. Nice article, I also would like to advice Oakville Ontario Hotels, If your looking for a hotel to lodge in during your visit then your in luck! That’s because this city features a large number of hotels and motels to choose from that are available in a wide range of prices. Remember though, as you make your selection that with so much to see and do there, you definitely won’t be spending too much time in your suite!

  2. Toronto is a wonderful city and I have connections there, from following professional sports teams to friends that I have known for years. There is always something to do there and the atmosphere is great every time I go. The one thing that I have not tried while there to now is staying in a penthouse!

    That will change as I see that there are some really great places to stay and at a reasonable cost. The next stay there will be one of the options that you have mentioned. I likely will invite some of my friends to stay with me and we will make it a nice weekend filled with good food, fun, and exploring. 

    I took the liberty of checking on some prices for these places and most were surprisingly reasonable when using a group stay plan, as you mentioned. That is the way to enjoy the massive spaces that you get with a penthouse in any case, and if planned properly, can be a memorable experience. I love the ideas that I get coming to your website! Thanks…

  3. I am not sure what I was expecting from the best hotels in Toronto but I was certainly well educated. A review of Toronto and what it has to offer had me wanting to visit and take a look around.

    When it comes to the hotels there was a lot more information than I was expecting with a good description of what was in the surrounding area, with the distances you need to travel to get to the sights mentioned.

    An excellent review that can be used for visitors to help them decide where they would like to stay.

    Derek

  4. Very interesting article, I have never been to Toronto although I have family there. When I see those hotel images I wish I go there immediately. Honestly, it is not so expensive but I have two small kids who are not yet ready to travel. Anyway, I will visit this city sooner or later, thank you for sharing these amazing hotels.

  5. I;m so glad I bumped into this review. I wanted to go to Toronto later this year hence, I’ve heard it snows there and the weather is the opposite than my locating. I really want a hotel with luxury and affordable.I once rented a room where there was no microwave, no coffee and the restroom was tiny; I hardly fit :/

    1. So sorry to hear about your previous travels Linda 🙁 You’ll never have to worry about spaciousness when choosing one of these locations, so at least there’s that.

  6. Great article. I am currently planning a road trip through Canada, so I found this very helpful. You are very thorough and informative in your reviews and I appreciate how you listed the tourist attractions nearby each hotel. The pictures make each of these look so amazing I want to go there! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  7. I like the fact that I am reading this right now. you really never know what expect in a place you have never been before. And I love the interior decor in the images. The hotels are so beautiful. I have a couple of friends in that city. it will be a great idea to plan a trip, to reconnect with friends and get a feel of the total ambiance of Ontario.

    Great post. 

  8. I have stayed in quite a few hotels in my time, Greece, Fuerteventura, Spain but i have to admit these places look absolutely breathtaking, I’ve never stayed in a penthouse before but after seeing these I think it’s time I did.

    I would simply love to visit Toronto and it certainly would be an unforgettable experience if I could stay in one of these places.

    Visiting your website has given me some ideas and put me in the mood for getting away for a week or maybe two, I’m quite pleased that I came and read your website, thank you.       

  9. Toronto Ontario is a beautiful place and have visited it several times and even walked past the 12 York Street 5707 and hadn’t realised how stunning it was inside and the view looks amazing 

    I might have to see if I can check in there next time I visit and it is in quite a central location to the places I normally go to when I’m there

    Thanks for showing me inside some of the buildings that I have walked past a lot and thanks for giving me new ideas of where to stay in Toronto Ontario 

  10. This is the first time me and my family we will be traveling to Toronto, Canada and as advised, we will be bringing with us a lot of cold-weather clothes. But in what I understand with hotels like these, they have heaters installed to keep their customers warm. Perhaps, instead of worrying about the freezing cold, our minds should be focused on how to best enjoy the place, the scenery and the relaxing view from the hotels. 

  11. This looks like a trip worth paying for. I love that you included all the great hotels in torronto. Its good to go to a place that someone else reveiw as a nice get-away holiday vacation. 

    I’ll definitely be bookmarking this for later to show my husband. But overall great article and all the best to you.

    Aabidah

  12. I have never stayed in a penthouse before and your article caught my eye because I went to Toronto last spring.  I have been thinking of returning to the city more often and I did not realize how affordable a penthouse could be if I traveled within a group.  It is an option I will now consider as the penthouses look beautiful and spacious and are near some areas of the city I am already familiar with.

  13. I looked forward to reading your Blog Post on luxury hotels in Toronto because when I landed in North America many years ago, this was my home town. When I visited the Toronto Dominion High Rises, the tower of the CN Tower was hoisted by Sikorsky helicopters for installation. I love this city.

    So refreshing to see you include prices. I was amazed that a few of them were in the affordable price bracket. Great looking properties. 

    My favorite is with price not being an option is Thompson Toronto mainly for the fantastic vista of the Toronto Skyline. That must look even more spectacular at night. Naturally it was also the most expensive. 

    The one that is in my budget is The Luxury Sub Penthouse. The other would be the St. Regis. 

    Toronto has changed a lot since I lived there. The sports, entertainment and theatre venues have blossomed. I found it ironic to read that the acoustics of their “new” concert hall, The Roy Thompson Hall had to be fixe. 

    Thanks for sharing these great places to stay in for a visit to the great city of Toronto. 

  14. Hi I have been to Toronto, but only for a few hours waiting for a connecting flight to Calgary. I would love to have stopped over for a few nights to explore. These places look amazing! I like the look of Grosvenor Street. I am planning a trip to Canada next year. Hopefully I will be able to stay there, just need to organise everyone first.

  15. 65 Bremner BLVD was my favorite on the list, and I was happy to see the cost-effective $73 per person as well. Not a bad price at all. I agree that even by judging the photo, the views are quite jaw-dropping, with the beauty of the Toronto skyline in the background. I would definitely be in love with this place early and often. Best yet, the Hockey Hall of Fame and Rodgers Centre is also nearby. 

  16. Hi, I’ve never been to Toronto (or Canada), but even just the view from those hotels makes me want to visit there. Out of the accommodation options you introduced, I would probably go for Gorgeous View Penthouse, because it´s not too “over the top”. However, it has a gorgeous view as the name suggests. 

  17. nice article! I am looking for a place near Air Canada though. I’ve never been to Toronto, but I would like know what are the residential places nearby, and what are the things you can do in the vicinity. I am planning to go there by next year, hopefully. 🙂 Anyway, thanks for sharing these information! Big big help! I thought it going to be that expensive there in Toronto.

  18. nice article! I am looking for a place near Air Canada though. I’ve never been to Toronto, but I would like know what are the residential places nearby, and what are the things you can do in the vicinity. I am planning to go there by next year, hopefully.  Anyway, thanks for sharing these information! Big big help! I thought it going to be that expensive there in Toronto.

  19. I honestly wasn’t too sure what to expect as I read this article. I, however, knew I will be wowed and I wasn’t disappointed. For now I am unable to afford any of these hotels but as I slowly build my business, I will own places like this. Thanks for an insightful article.

  20. Hello, 

    This was a really interesting read. 

    Toronto looks a great place to visit. I hadn’t realized there was so much to see there.

    The hotels you recommend look amazing and the photos are great. I liked that you listed all the facilities that were on offer.

    It was really useful you added the distances to different tourist attractions as this is very helpful if you are walking. 

    I think walking around a new city is a great way to get to know it.

    The prices seem affordable as well particularly if you came with a group of friends. 

    Thanks, 

    Cameron

    1. Cameron thanks for saying and you’re welcome. It’s a fine city and these hotels in Toronto are well-suited to welcome you back from a day of walking.

  21. Hey nice article you have there, Every time I visit Hotel X Toronto, there is a new food/bev offering — from Maxx’s Kitchen and Falcon SkyBar to the Nespresso Café. I also had the pleasure of dining at some special events at the hotel and can tell you the dishes were beautifully presented, generous in portion size and delish! If you’re looking for a cocktail recipe, I  suggest the Falcon Goddess or The “X” Perience.

    1. Ed thanks for the insights into Hotel X Toronto, It’s a fine choice as far as hotels in Toronto go. Your reviews and recommendations are well-received.

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