Built in 1914, this downtown Toronto hotel blends historic charm and elegance with modern conveniences. St. Lawrence Market and the Hockey Hall of Fame are less than 10 minutes' walk away.
Reslen
Canada
The easy access to downtown and the room was comfortable.
Within 984 feet of College Subway Station, this hotel features on-site dining, a fitness center and 2 indoor pools. The Toronto Eaton Center is 1969 feet away.
Susan
United States of America
We loved the pool, whirlpool and gym space at deck 27.
Located in the city center, DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown features an indoor heated pool, an on-site restaurant, and a fitness center. Toronto Eaton Center and St.
Surrounded by art galleries, fine restaurants and stylish boutiques in Toronto's Yorkville district, this hotel offers enjoyable facilities and unique dining options, including a seasonal patio...
mary
United States of America
The pool is wonderful, and the breakfast is top-notch.
This uptown Toronto hotel offers easy access to major highways, direct indoor access to the subway and shopping mall, and great modern amenities for the contemporary traveler.
This hotel is 5 mi from the Toronto Pearson International Airport and adjacent to Centennial Park. It offers an indoor pool, free airport shuttle and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Delicious buffet breakfast with good variety of food
This hotel is located beside the Toronto Eaton Center. Trios Bistro is on site and a 32-inch flat-screen TV is featured in rooms. Dundas Subway Station is 1148 ft away.
The adjoining rooms with my daughter and her family.
This 4-star hotel in Toronto is located in the Rogers Center sports and entertainment complex. The hotel features Arriba, a Mediterranean restaurant, and an indoor pool.
Everything was great including staff, and location
Surrounded by art galleries, fine restaurants and stylish boutiques in Toronto's Yorkville district, this hotel offers enjoyable facilities and unique dining options, including a seasonal patio lounge...
Very comfortable and clean hotel with amazing location
Located in Toronto and with Mississauga Convention Center reachable within 9.2 miles, Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Airport, ON has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi...
Staff were excellent, our room just what we wanted.
Located in the entertainment district on King Street West in the Toronto city center, this modern hotel offers rooms with 47-inch LED TVs with STAYCAST.
Helpful and friendly staff. Was able to check in earlier.
Located in the entertainment district, this Toronto, Ontario hotel is a 5-minute walk from the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and Rogers Center.
Fabulous property - warm friendly great facilities
This hotel is located 3.1 mi from the Toronto Pearson International Airport. The hotel features a free airport shuttle and also provides a microwave and refrigerator in every room.
Room was very clean. No noise we can sleep peacefully
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Downtown Toronto district of Toronto, The Palmerston is 1.1 miles from Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts.
Clean, simple dormitory room with shower and toilet.
Within 2.5 mi from Toronto Pearson International Airport, this boutique hotel offers a free airport shuttle service and complimentary WiFi. It also features an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center.
Location is good, and I like the shuttle bus service
Located in the center of downtown Toronto, this 4-star Sheraton is located across the street from Nathan Phillips Square, a 5-minute walk from CF Toronto Eaton Center.
The staff were phenomenal, especially fitness attendance Mary!!
Sonder at The Liberty provides rooms in Toronto near BMO Field and Exhibition Place. Built in 2020, this 4-star hotel is within 1.5 miles of Sunnyside Beach and 1.8 miles of Hanlan's Point Beach.
convenient location, beautiful place neat and clean!
Attractively set in Toronto, The Omni King Edward Hotel has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
In a prime location in Toronto, Sutton Place Hotel Toronto provides air-conditioned rooms. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Excellent location , great facilities , very clean
Sophistication, luxury and personalized services await guests at this exceptional boutique hotel, offering spacious accommodations in the heart of Toronto city center, only moments from area...
Great room, location great, staff very pleasant and helpful!
In a restored 1850’s chocolate factory, this luxurious hotel features an award winning restaurant. Guest rooms are spacious, uniquely decorated and provide a private balcony.
lovely hotel small and neat in an up and coming area
In the heart of Toronto’s entertainment district and steps away from the best shopping and dining, Bisha Hotel provides guests with unrivaled access to local experiences, elevated service & artfully...
Evrything was amazing!!!!! Definitely coming back!
Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, Ace Hotel Toronto is located in the center of Toronto, 1.4 miles from Hanlan's Point Beach.
Amazing building, comfy bed and great customer service
FAQs about hotels in Toronto
On average, 3-star hotels in Toronto cost $154 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toronto are $202 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toronto can be found for $447 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Toronto this weekend is $273 or, for a 4-star hotel, $415. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Toronto for this weekend cost around $722 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $194 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Toronto for tonight. You'll pay around $330 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Toronto will cost around $639, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Toronto is a sparkling city that stretches along 20 miles of Lake Ontario's shore and follows a regimented grid pattern of intersecting streets. The city is made up of many distinct neighborhoods, including the Entertainment District, which is home to the CN Tower.
Downtown Toronto is the starting point to the longest street in the world, Yonge Street. This diverse city also features Little Italy, Little Portugal, Chinatown and Koreatown. You might also be interested in the fashionable Queen Street West, packed with boutique shops and popular bars.
The most populous city in Canada has many cultural experiences waiting for visitors, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Ontario Science Centre, or the secret passageways of Casa Loma. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a testament to this sport's widespread popularity in Ontario. Fans are encouraged to see the Toronto Maple Leafs play at the Air Canada Centre.
Outdoors, Toronto's many parks and beaches are great places to wander, relax or enjoy a picnic. Whatever your budget, with Booking.com you can find a great hotel room or hostel dorm to start exploring this exciting metropolis.
Ate on Dupont Street - lots of casual places with character.
Ate on Dupont Street - lots of casual places with character. Transit very easy to navigate. Coffee and gelato excellent at Mizzica's. Would not bother with Hockey Hall of Fame - far too corporate and NHL -oriented.
evan_t
Canada
10
Scored 10
It was over 40 years between visits to Canada and my first...
It was over 40 years between visits to Canada and my first time in Toronto, it did not dissapoint. Toronto is a big city and you are spoilt for choice with where to stay. We stayed downtown as it was close to conference venue. You will want to spend time exploring the different neighbourhoods and if you get time, I would recommend a tip down to Hamilton and to Niagra. All serviced by the clean and reliable GO trains from Union station. Cose to the city I recommend walking through Kensington Market - which is a district rather than a market. On the weekend this place is heaving. You have a pletohra of great restaurants and a people watching paradise. Closer to downtown, a walk along King and Queen streets will reward you with street art, quirky shops, some of the best vintage stores I have been in and food options galore. Can also recommend a wander through Chinatown (Between Queen St and Kensington Market. The Distillery District is worth a look if you have time. The old distillery makes for an interesting backdrop to new residental buildings, shops, bars and restaurants. The UP trains from the airport (Pearson) to the city are your best option to get into the city. Around $12 and about 25 minutes - well worth it and a lot cheaper than taxis and Uber. Enjoy!
Jeffrey Ian Evans
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I am no stranger to Toronto as I worked for The City of...
I am no stranger to Toronto as I worked for The City of Toronto at Toronto City Hall for 40 years. Toronto is an exciting City to visit. It’s so clean, the people are super friendly, there are so many different types of food and restaurants to enjoy, so many wonderful attractions to visit - a trip on the Ferry to Centre Island is a must during the warm summer months, the Aquarium, take in a Toronto Blue Jays game, walk to St Lawrence Market. Visit beautiful Nathan Phillips square anytime of the year. Make sure to spend a day at the Toronto Zoo too.!!!! Go to The Pint right across the street for a pint and some delicious food and hang out with all the Blue Jays fans!!!!
Sandy Hodder
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
had difficulty getting an Uber return trip from
had difficulty getting an Uber return trip from
Scotia Bank arena to accommodations-left standing on corner at 18 York street at 11pm on a very cool night which was the requested pick up location but driver was a no show and we were charged a cancellation fee by uber????
Cheryl
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
I particularly liked the waterfront parks, the Luminiere...
I particularly liked the waterfront parks, the Luminiere exhibit was lovely.
CN tower was so-so, but the Aquarium was excellent. The Princess of Wales Theater is a lovely, contemporary theater and the production of Les Miserables that I attended was fantastic. Food very good - particularly at Vagabondo Italian, and Dessert Lady coffee shop.
Mary
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
For non American / Canadians Toronto is expensive.
For non American / Canadians Toronto is expensive. For restaurants bars etc you can pretty much add 50% to what you think you are going to pay by the time the tax is added then the pretty compulsory tip (Gratuity)
Public transport is good and reliable and not too expensive.
What I liked is that the subway nr. 1 is literally under the hotel and you can get to downtown Toronto in ab. 40 minutes (to Union station for ex.) without the need to change to another line.
The room is nice and comfortable and there is a Nespresso machine with free coffee in the room.
I also liked that there are plenty of food options nearby (Greek fast food, pizza, Subway, Starbucks, Asian food), a local supermarket Loblaw is next door, so you can do your shopping easily. There is also a cinema close.
If you are a solo traveler with an appreciation for hipster life and culture this is a great and affordable hotel to stay in. I appreciated the Toronto cultural references in the Hotel e.g. maps, books, art and museum books. I have visited Canada 4 times, this being my 4th time. I felt that because I stayed at this hotel, I had a better understanding and experience of Toronto tourism and life. The staff were really cool, friendly and positive. I really recommend this stay for students and solo travelers.
the staff was exceptional. I was having trouble having my international credit card to work. the staff worked through all my issues and went out of their way to help me. I cannot thank everyone at the hotel enough. The valet was extremely helpful, and he had a taxi waiting to take me to the airport because I had told him earlier in the day about my flight. The room was very quiet, clean, and comfortable, and well located within walking distance of everything downtown.
Close to downtown Toronto with free parking , very spacious room with mini fridge , ironing board and large TV nice warm breakfast served on chinaware and stainless steel cutlery , ATM and vending machine plus computer for general use at a very affordable price compared with the other downtown Toronto hotels charging $55,-+ per night for parking.Hotel was completely renovated in 2021 and can be considered as a “ hidden gem”.
One King West is very centrally located and right next to the Metro Station. No other property around downtown offers such big rooms in general. The hotel has good restaurants which are open late in the night. The property has limited options for breakfast, but there is a cafe within the property with excellent coffee/sandwiches. One King West is a must stay if you are planning to cruise around downtown Toronto.
The hotel staff were able to check us in a little earlier and we really appreciate the flexibility since we had to leave for downtown Toronto and wouldn't be back until midnight. The breakfast was conventional American type. I always love hotel breakfast and Holiday Inn doesn't disappoint. We're able to see the taxiway from our room, which is nice.
This hotel is near airport. We booked this hotel twice (as we arrived toronto and we left toronto). There is a shuttle bus from airport to hotel every 30min. The beds are very big & comfortable. From airport there is train to union station (takes about 30min.) This time we had a room on 13th floor & we had a very nice view to see the airport.
Well appointed room with excellent views (38th floor). Good room service. Bed, chairs, safe, ensuite etc all as expected. Friendly, helpful staff. The central location means that much of downtown Toronto is within easy walking helped by the hotel having a direct link to the city's underground walking network.
The hotel is in the perfect location for downtown Toronto, Chinatown and the waterfront. Street car stops right outside. Staff were really helpful and our room was ready early at 1pm when we turned up. Gorgeous rooms, huge very comfortable bed and big en suite bathroom with toiletries and hairdryer
My boyfriend and I had an amazing time and we really enjoyed the hotel! The staff was very welcoming and so sweet. We did love that the hotel was downtown Toronto though because we where able to walk and take the subway to places, we left the car at the hotel when we would go downtown.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Room was very nice and larger than expected. I'm not a fan of valet parking but it was very well executed. Expensive room for no breakfast included but for downtown Toronto location, it was still a better value than comparable hotels.
The property was well stocked with everything you could need. The view from the apartment was spectacular, 35 stories in the air!
The apartment was spacious and comfortable, right in the heart of Toronto.
When we return to Canada, we’ll be looking to stay here again.
This is a lovely, clean, new hotel within walking distance of downtown Toronto.
The hotel has its own bar, but this is pretty quiet. The lounge area is comfortable, but feels quite open and not necessarily somewhere you would want to sit in the evening.
This is an ideal place to stay right downtown Toronto. Its very clean and affordable and offers the same amenities, compared to the traditional hotels. The staff was very friendly, patienty and helpful.
This hotel is in downtown Toronto and is ideally situated. Close to metro stations, theatres, restaurants and other places of interest. We found all of the staff helpful and obliging.
Hotel is ideally located for downtown Toronto - proximity to restaurants, stadiums, shows, transportation. An iconic Canadian hotel still shows pretty well.
Prime location downtown Toronto! you can’t beat it. this is a cheap and cheerful spot. Make sure you understand it is a student residence and not a hotel!
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