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Hotels in Toronto
69 Hotels
Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre

Located a few minutes from Pearson International and connected to it by a free 24-hour shuttle, this four-pearl Sheraton property is first and foremost an airport hotel. However, it surpasses others on several fronts. For starters, the entire property, renovated in 2016, has a stylish streamlined decor, and its 249 spacious rooms include Sheraton’s signature beds, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges and Starbucks coffeemakers. Club Rooms and Junior Suites come with extras, like access to an executive lounge where guests can take advantage of free food and drinks. Other features include an on-site conference center, a business center, a restaurant with adjoining bar, a fitness center, plus a sunny indoor pool. That said, if you’re simply looking for a place to sleep between flights, there are less expensive alternatives, such as the area's Holiday Inn.

The Saint James Hotel, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member
26 Gerrard St E

The Saint James Hotel is a mid-range hotel located in downtown Toronto, less than a five-minute walk away from College subway station as well as the shops and restaurants of Yonge-Dundas Square. 28 chic and modern rooms feature gleaming bathrooms with rainfall showerheads. On-site amenities other than a vending machine, free Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities, are non-existent, but overall the hotel offers excellent value with its convenient location and beautiful rooms. The nearby Ramada Plaza Toronto Downtown has a restaurant and indoor pool for about the same price, but rooms aren't as fresh.

Town Inn Suites
620 Church St

Town Inn Suites is an all-suite hotel located in uptown Toronto, within walking distance of diverse shopping and dining options as well as Bloor-Yonge subway station. The prime location and on-site indoor pool, combined with 200 suites that offer balconies and thoroughly-stocked kitchens, make this two-and-a-half pearl hotel an excellent value; however, some of the hotel facilities feel dated and the inconsistent suite cleanliness is disappointing. The Wi-Fi surcharges also come as an unpleasant surprise for many guests. 

Best Western Plus Travel Hotel Toronto Airport

The three-pearl Best Western Plus Travel Hotel Toronto Airport is a practical option close to the Toronto Pearson International Airport. The hotel has a business vibe and 80 neat rooms offering mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. Helpful on-site features include a hot tub, small gym, and a shuttle to and from the airport, plus breakfast is included in the rates. Travelers looking for more on-site amenities could consider the International Plaza Hotel Toronto, also near the airport, which has a pool, a large gym, and several dining venues. 

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
60 Yorkville Avenue

The fact that luxury seekers come from afar just to experience the Four Season’s day spa; the largest in Toronto, Dine at Daniel Boulud’s Michelin-winning restaurant, and drink unique cocktails at d|bar indicate that this luxury hotel is a step above the rest. You will however pay: from the pricey (though spacious, comfortable, and high-tech) rooms to valet parking to breakfast. Located in the center of Yorkville, Toronto’s classiest neighborhood full of chic shops and cafes, the hotel is the epitome of modern luxury and convenience for adult tourists and business travelers. Although Four Seasons offers kid-sized plush bathrobes and a welcome gift for children, the hotel is best enjoyed as a romantic retreat or to impress business associates. Unlike the Ritz-Carlton or the Trump, the Four Seasons is not connected to Toronto’s underground walkway system, so bundle up for on-foot excursions in the wintertime.

Hampton Inn by Hilton Toronto Airport Corporate Centre

This mid-range Hampton Inn is a convenient option about a 10-minute drive to Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Clean, spacious guest rooms feature tasteful decor and amenities like flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, plus some have microwaves and sleeper sofas. A free hot breakfast served in an inviting dining area adds value to a stay here, as do the free airport shuttle and free Wi-Fi. Most of the features here are shared with an interconnecting hotel, including an indoor pool, well-equipped fitness center, and meeting facilities -- so crowds can be a problem. For something with an on-site restaurant and bar, compare rates with the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport.

Old Mill Toronto Hotel
9 Old Mill Rd

The Old Mill Toronto is a 100-year-old forest sanctuary that has a romantic lodge feel, with elegant dining options and 57 guest rooms. Rooms are traditionally furnished with comfy, plush furniture, flat-screen TVs, and fireplaces. It's an expensive place to stay, and guests pay a premium for the hotel's peace and seclusion. Those looking for something a bit more lively might prefer the Grand Hotel & Suites Toronto.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport Corporate Centre

The mid-range Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport Corporate Centre is an affordable modern hotel a 12-minute drive from the airport, with an on-site breakfast lounge, but no full restaurant and few nearby dining options. The large 128 Studios, and One- and Two-Bedrooms have homey conveniences: kitchens, living rooms, and dining areas, in some. Five meeting rooms and a 24-hour business center are attractive to corporate travelers. A mini golf green, dining patio, 24-hour market, and indoor pool -- which is shared with another hotel -- create a family-friendly atmosphere, too. Travelers could compare rates with the three-pearl Radisson Suite Hotel Toronto Airport, which includes an on-site bistro.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport

The 253-room Quality Suites Toronto Airport is an unfussy, budget property that’s seven minutes by car or via the free shuttle to the Toronto Pearson International Airport. Spacious and noticeably dated rooms have sitting areas, flat-screen or tube TVs, coffeemakers, and many have microwaves and mini-fridges. An Italian restaurant, small gym, market, and laundry room appeal to tourists on layovers. Four meeting rooms and a computer corner are convenient for business travelers. Unlike other Quality Suites properties, there’s no free breakfast here. The Best Western Plus Travel Hotel Toronto Airport, with free breakfast, may be another option.

Radisson Hotel Toronto East
55 Hallcrown Pl

This large, quiet chain hotel is situated about 30 minutes from downtown Toronto and is geared toward guests with cars. The suburban location means it's more affordable than downtown hotels and the pool and peacefulness make it a good choice for visitors planning on driving everywhere. Rooms are stylish and comfortable for a mid-range hotel while the on-site restaurant and fitness center are nice perks. Still, some carpets and appliances need upgrading and the Wi-Fi is spotty.