The mid-range Holiday Inn Toronto Airport caters to mostly business- and short-term travelers on layovers. Its 191 rooms are traditionally styled and include flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, and microwaves and mini-fridges can be added. With a pool, restaurant, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and meeting rooms, the hotel has the basics covered. Airport shuttle service is available, but guests have complained about long waits. Travelers could also consider the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, which has similar amenities, plus a hot tub.
The mid-range Holiday Inn Toronto Airport caters to mostly business- and short-term travelers on layovers. Its 191 rooms are traditionally styled and include flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, and microwaves and mini-fridges can be added. With a pool, restaurant, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and meeting rooms, the hotel has the basics covered. Airport shuttle service is available, but guests have complained about long waits. Travelers could also consider the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport, which has similar amenities, plus a hot tub.
Situated in the University District of Toronto, Bond Place Hotel is a budget property with a fun vibe and 285 rooms and suites. Rooms feature modern decor and decent amenities such as flat-screen TVs and sleek marble bathrooms, but they are on the small side and some get a fair amount of street noise. Some rooms are more stylish than others. Facilities are limited. There are a few meeting spaces that can be joined together to accommodate up to 200 guests. For dining, there's as a cafe, PomAnar Grill and Juicery, for basic meals, juice, and coffee drinks. Travelers shopping around in the neighborhood may want to also consider Parkside Student Residence, a value property with large rooms and a swimming pool, plus a Tim Horton's coffeeshop on-site.
Situated in the University District of Toronto, Bond Place Hotel is a budget property with a fun vibe and 285 rooms and suites. Rooms feature modern decor and decent amenities such as flat-screen TVs and sleek marble bathrooms, but they are on the small side and some get a fair amount of street noise. Some rooms are more stylish than others. Facilities are limited. There are a few meeting spaces that can be joined together to accommodate up to 200 guests. For dining, there's as a cafe, PomAnar Grill and Juicery, for basic meals, juice, and coffee drinks. Travelers shopping around in the neighborhood may want to also consider Parkside Student Residence, a value property with large rooms and a swimming pool, plus a Tim Horton's coffeeshop on-site.
Woodbine Hotel & Suites is a two-and-a-half pearl hotel located less than five miles away from Toronto Pearson International Airport. With Wi-Fi, breakfast, and on-site parking all offered for free, the hotel is a reasonably-priced option for guests en route to or from the airport. However, its remote location on Highway 27 is likely to leave those without their own transportation feeling stranded and past guests have complained about noise from the nearby convention center. The hotel’s 55 guest rooms are neat but the decor is dated, and there are almost no on-site amenities. Guests seeking anything more than simply a place to sleep and eat breakfast could be disappointed. The nearby Comfort Inn Toronto Airport and Travelodge Hotel Toronto Airport both offer better value for budget travelers.
Woodbine Hotel & Suites is a two-and-a-half pearl hotel located less than five miles away from Toronto Pearson International Airport. With Wi-Fi, breakfast, and on-site parking all offered for free, the hotel is a reasonably-priced option for guests en route to or from the airport. However, its remote location on Highway 27 is likely to leave those without their own transportation feeling stranded and past guests have complained about noise from the nearby convention center. The hotel’s 55 guest rooms are neat but the decor is dated, and there are almost no on-site amenities. Guests seeking anything more than simply a place to sleep and eat breakfast could be disappointed. The nearby Comfort Inn Toronto Airport and Travelodge Hotel Toronto Airport both offer better value for budget travelers.
This eco-friendly, mid-range hotel sits in the heart of Downtown Toronto, blocks from shops, restaurants and popular sites. The rooms are small but clean, with light wood floors, minimalist contemporary decor, and ultra-comfy beds -- but rooms at the nearby Hotel Victoria are perhaps a tad more stylish, so it's worth comparing rates.
This eco-friendly, mid-range hotel sits in the heart of Downtown Toronto, blocks from shops, restaurants and popular sites. The rooms are small but clean, with light wood floors, minimalist contemporary decor, and ultra-comfy beds -- but rooms at the nearby Hotel Victoria are perhaps a tad more stylish, so it's worth comparing rates.
Possibly the most historic hotel in Toronto, the King Edward has had a reputation for elegance for over 100 years. The lobby, dining rooms, ballrooms, and hallways are arguably the most beautiful of any hotel in Toronto. Most of the rooms have been updated with pedestal sinks and chic, if not slightly Spartan, furniture and decor. All units are spacious with huge, comfy beds and modern flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Aptly located on King Street, the King Edward is within easy walking distance of many downtown hot spots and the financial district. The venue is ideal for tourists and business travelers willing to pay for prestige.
Possibly the most historic hotel in Toronto, the King Edward has had a reputation for elegance for over 100 years. The lobby, dining rooms, ballrooms, and hallways are arguably the most beautiful of any hotel in Toronto. Most of the rooms have been updated with pedestal sinks and chic, if not slightly Spartan, furniture and decor. All units are spacious with huge, comfy beds and modern flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Aptly located on King Street, the King Edward is within easy walking distance of many downtown hot spots and the financial district. The venue is ideal for tourists and business travelers willing to pay for prestige.
The upper-middle-range Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Downtown is well located within walking distance to popular Toronto attractions and the financial and business districts. The hotel has a contemporary, artistic look, and features include an elegant Chinese restaurant, an upscale bistro, a heated indoor pool, and a fitness center. Business travelers appreciate the fully equipped meeting spaces, 24-hour business center, and free Wi-Fi. The 486 guest rooms are modern, though modest, with flat-screen TVs and coffee/tea facilities; some Suites have kitchenettes. There's a breakfast buffet for a fee. Guests could also consider the Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District, which has similar amenities plus free breakfast and a hot tub.
The upper-middle-range Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Downtown is well located within walking distance to popular Toronto attractions and the financial and business districts. The hotel has a contemporary, artistic look, and features include an elegant Chinese restaurant, an upscale bistro, a heated indoor pool, and a fitness center. Business travelers appreciate the fully equipped meeting spaces, 24-hour business center, and free Wi-Fi. The 486 guest rooms are modern, though modest, with flat-screen TVs and coffee/tea facilities; some Suites have kitchenettes. There's a breakfast buffet for a fee. Guests could also consider the Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District, which has similar amenities plus free breakfast and a hot tub.
Renovated in 2010 with a bright, modern overhaul to the rooms, lobby, and hallways, the three-pearl Holiday Inn Downtown Toronto Centre is nothing fancy. But it’s still a warm, welcoming property in a safe, convenient part of town just between the city’s two major shopping districts -- the Toronto Eaton Centre and Bloor-Yorkville area. Rooms (and even suites) are on the small side and thus not ideal for families planning to spend a lot of time in the hotel, but the pool with its outdoor patio offers a relaxing respite from downtown, as does the attached Caesar Spa. Virtually every hot spot in the city is within easy access and, for sports fans, the famous Maple Leaf Gardens is right next door. Compare rates at the nearby and enormous Chelsea Hotel for a bigger indoor pool.
Renovated in 2010 with a bright, modern overhaul to the rooms, lobby, and hallways, the three-pearl Holiday Inn Downtown Toronto Centre is nothing fancy. But it’s still a warm, welcoming property in a safe, convenient part of town just between the city’s two major shopping districts -- the Toronto Eaton Centre and Bloor-Yorkville area. Rooms (and even suites) are on the small side and thus not ideal for families planning to spend a lot of time in the hotel, but the pool with its outdoor patio offers a relaxing respite from downtown, as does the attached Caesar Spa. Virtually every hot spot in the city is within easy access and, for sports fans, the famous Maple Leaf Gardens is right next door. Compare rates at the nearby and enormous Chelsea Hotel for a bigger indoor pool.
The Cambridge Suites Hotel is an upscale, all-suite property providing guests with clean, spacious two-room suites in the hub of downtown Toronto. All rooms here are big with separate living rooms and dressing areas, two flat-screen TVs, plus wet bars with sinks, microwaves, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers. But decor is rather straightforward and lacks the wow-factor expected of an upscale property. The hotel has a nice fine-dining restaurant and bar plus room service and a rooftop fitness center with a whirlpool, sauna, and city views. Travelers seeking out splashier decor might consider the nearby Cosmopolitan Hotel Toronto, which also includes a spa.
The Cambridge Suites Hotel is an upscale, all-suite property providing guests with clean, spacious two-room suites in the hub of downtown Toronto. All rooms here are big with separate living rooms and dressing areas, two flat-screen TVs, plus wet bars with sinks, microwaves, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers. But decor is rather straightforward and lacks the wow-factor expected of an upscale property. The hotel has a nice fine-dining restaurant and bar plus room service and a rooftop fitness center with a whirlpool, sauna, and city views. Travelers seeking out splashier decor might consider the nearby Cosmopolitan Hotel Toronto, which also includes a spa.
The Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is a huge, upscale business property located right in the heart of downtown Toronto, connected to the PATH underground system and within easy access of most of the area’s top attractions. Its 1,377 rooms are large and elegant, with excellent beds, coffeemakers, modern conveniences such as USB charging points, and great bathrooms with either sleek walk-in showers or shower/tub combos. Entry-level units, though, lack mini-fridges, which is surprising for a hotel of this caliber. Wi-Fi is only free for guests staying in Club Access Rooms, as well as for members of Sheraton’s loyalty program (free to join). Multiple on-site dining options are great, as are the gym and the heated indoor/outdoor pool. The nearby Hilton Toronto is another great option in the area for about the same price.
The Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is a huge, upscale business property located right in the heart of downtown Toronto, connected to the PATH underground system and within easy access of most of the area’s top attractions. Its 1,377 rooms are large and elegant, with excellent beds, coffeemakers, modern conveniences such as USB charging points, and great bathrooms with either sleek walk-in showers or shower/tub combos. Entry-level units, though, lack mini-fridges, which is surprising for a hotel of this caliber. Wi-Fi is only free for guests staying in Club Access Rooms, as well as for members of Sheraton’s loyalty program (free to join). Multiple on-site dining options are great, as are the gym and the heated indoor/outdoor pool. The nearby Hilton Toronto is another great option in the area for about the same price.
There’s no denying the 214-room, lower-middle-range Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport East is attractively priced, especially for budget-conscious overnight tour groups and those passing through the airport. Its location near the airport is a plus, and freebies such as airport shuttle transportation, a hot breakfast, and Wi-Fi add value. There is an on-site restaurant and bar, room service, and business and fitness centers. Given the plethora of choice in budget hotels near the airport, travelers may want to compare rates with similar properties, like the Hotel Carlingview Toronto Airport.
There’s no denying the 214-room, lower-middle-range Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport East is attractively priced, especially for budget-conscious overnight tour groups and those passing through the airport. Its location near the airport is a plus, and freebies such as airport shuttle transportation, a hot breakfast, and Wi-Fi add value. There is an on-site restaurant and bar, room service, and business and fitness centers. Given the plethora of choice in budget hotels near the airport, travelers may want to compare rates with similar properties, like the Hotel Carlingview Toronto Airport.