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.
Malariefy
Saudi Arabia
I recently stayed at One King West Hotel and Residence in Toronto and had a pleasant experience. The hotel's location in downtown Toronto made it convenient for exploring the city's attractions. The room was clean and comfortable, providing a decent stay for my visit.
Conveniently located in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, EST Hotel is located 7.4 miles from Aviva Centre, 8.4 miles from York University and 8.7 miles from Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre.
Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and only steps from Yonge Street.
Thomas
Canada
The location was excellent. Union Station is a short walk away even with luggage. The subway station is just around the corner. Very new building with quiet suites. Full kitchen and laundry ensuite even with a junior one bedroom.
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...
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.
Temur
Uzbekistan
Location is perfect if you have a flight. There is no way that you can be late for flight. They have a shuttle bus to the airport and back.
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.
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.
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.
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
Featuring a 24-hour fitness center, this Embassy Suites By Hilton Toronto Airport offers all-suite accommodations. The hotel is a quick walk to restaurants and Royal Woodbine Golf Club.
Very clean room and a very good selection of breakfast
Located in Toronto, a 18-minute walk from Sugar Beach, Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking and a bar.
Exceptional room and service in the Fairmont Gold area
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!
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
Located 10 minutes’ drive from Toronto Pearson International Airport, this Toronto hotel features suites with a fully equipped kitchen. It also features an indoor pool.
Loved the two bedrooms along with each of them having an ensuite
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.
Excellent location. Brilliant staff. Very professional people.
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...
rooms great location great and the concierge was the best
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!
Well set in the center of Toronto, Canopy By Hilton Toronto Yorkville provides air-conditioned rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a fitness center.
The room, pool, and valet parking was exceptional!
FAQs about hotels in Toronto
On average, 3-star hotels in Toronto cost £126 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toronto are £158 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toronto can be found for £355 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Toronto this weekend is £173 or, for a 4-star hotel, £244. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Toronto for this weekend cost around £445 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £151 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Toronto for tonight. You'll pay around £227 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Toronto will cost around £472, 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.
streets are busy all times, over crowded streets and...
streets are busy all times, over crowded streets and shopping centres. during my visit keep hearing homeless, or drugged people shouting on the street it is uncomfortable to walk down the street.
Toronto public transportation is great. do not drive inside downtown of Toronto, it’s too crowded to drive. it is very difficult to make a turn.
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It was my first visit in Canada , and my first NHL game in...
It was my first visit in Canada , and my first NHL game in Toronto .
The apartment is on the 48th floor, next to the Scotiabank Arena.
Toronto has a great transport system as you can take not only the subway and tram but also the train to wherever you want to go by taxi, so it was great.
What I didn't know was that Toronto has a secret life, and that's the areas under the buildings where let you walk all over downtown, unaffected by the weather. This area is full of restaurants, cafes, boutiques and other shops.
CN tower was really highly, scary but the view from there was beautiful.
Niagara Falls ohhh was beautiful and powerful.
Krisztina
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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????
The location is outstanding. You walk out of the hotel and you're in downtown Toronto, eight minutes from the BlueJays, 10 minutes from the lake, 15 minutes from the Art Gallery (Which is excellent), the only walk we took that was a little too long there and back was maybe the University/ROM. It's a beautifully finished hotel that somehow lives in a culdesac and bang in the middle of town. Ice cream place across the road (it's just a cupboard so you have to find it) is great, you should check it out.
As hotels in downtown Toronto are extremely expensive, Filmore´s Hotel is both affordable and close to the Dundas / Yonge attractions. The outward appearance of the building matches its tired age, but inside the rooms are comfortable and serve their purpose.
Single men looking for an evening´s entertainment can be treated to an erotic show, chatting to friendly girls and more. Those not interested in such things, on the other hand, would be hardly aware of any of this going on.
The hotel staff were VERY professional and attended to our needs right away. Both rooms we booked were GREAT and the location was BETTER than I could have asked for. We were right around the corner from the heart of downtown Toronto and within walking distance to pretty awesome attractions. Even better, we were around the block from a cute little diner that was reasonably priced. Pela was AWESOME and had the patience of Job. Give her a raise.
The apartment is absolutely charming. My gf is very picky when it comes to accommodation, and if she is gaga about a place, it means twice as much as for anyone else. As a graduate from UofT from 40 years ago and resident outside Canada, it was wonderful to walk down memory lane. Everything you want from downtown Toronto is close by. I never met Margie, but what the heck, that's what we have social media for.
The largest hotel in Canada, but everything is well organised and there is always helpfull stuff around. Size of the rooms is good for a city hotel. Bed was a little soft for our taste. The location of the hotel at the edge of Toronto downtown is outstandig, close to all the 'places to be', Yonge-Dundas, PATH, metro etc.
This is not a boutique hotel - it is more akin to a youth hostel; rough around the edges, limited/poor amenities, poor construction, and dated/in need of renovation. It is not cheap either - definitely not worth the cost of the room - I've stayed in several in downtown Toronto recently and this is not a good option.
location is great - if you want to be in the middle of downtown Toronto. Given the recent politics / economy of Ontario, when night falls, the streets surrounding this hotel get crowded with homeless and transient people - who are harmless, but will certainly intend to engage you in conversation.
The Sonder hotel was very clean, bed was very comfortable. Ample storage for clothing. Great location in downtown Toronto. Nice touch with sound machine. We used it but it wasn't really all that noisy, it was just fun to try it out. The room was updated nicely with modern and clean design.
Very well located hotel in downtown Toronto. It is close to several nice restaurants and bars and at walkable (15 min) distance to most attractions.
Hotel lobby as well as the rooftop bar have an amazing atmosphere. Service is outstanding.
Bedding linens are pure cotton comfort.
The location of the hotel in the heart of Downtown Toronto was excellent. St. Lawrence Market is just steps away, and we could easily access the historic distillery district as well as the downtown core. The room was clean, staff friendly and would happily stay there again.
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 location was good.
It's highly recommended for those people who were from far places of Canada and were just coming over Toronto to attend for their US visa interview at the US embassy.
The US embassy was just around the corner. It's 4 minutes walk from Rex Hotel.
Works best when staying no more than 2 nights. If more, it might become unpleasant to stay there. However, though the hotel is in downtown Toronto, it was very quite during friday/saturday nights. Just downstairs there's the jazz bar with daily music, which is nice.
The hotel was extremely beautiful and clean. Within walking distance of everything downtown Toronto has to offer. The staff were exceptional and every request we made was answered immediately. The employees go above and beyond to provide wonderful customer service.
The location of the hotel was walkable to major attractions and was located in downtown Toronto. The staff was also very helpful by providing directions and helping other elderly customers. The overall experience was a good one.
Extremely spacious room included as a Booking.com Genius reward was definitely appreciated. Good wifi, large TV with cable, Keurig coffee maker and comfy bed. Hotel location was perfect for exploring downtown Toronto.
Customer service top notch and Luxury room was amazing. I have stayed at various 5 star hotels in Toronto and to date this was the best overall experience. And the room had great CN tower view - Just loved it
it was modernly updated (other than the exterior). loved the bed and the cleanliness. the location was awesome and it was inexpensive compared to Toronto downtown hotels yet you’re so close!
Convenient location downtown as I had an early flight the next day from downtown Toronto airport. Concierge was very helpful for dinner/taxi arrangements.
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