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Hotels in Toronto
69 Hotels
Clinton and Bloor B&B
390 Clinton St, Annex, North of Bloor on Clinton Street

Suite Dreams provides an intimate bed and breakfast experience inside a family home. This B&B has four suites, each with a private bathroom. It's a clean, cozy environment that's convenient to downtown Toronto. Breakfast is made to order and the prices here are better than many hotels in the area, but it lacks the privacy and amenities common to larger hotels.

Radisson Admiral Toronto Harbourfront
249 Queen's Quay West

Super close to Lake Ontario, the Radisson Admiral Toronto Harbourfront has an artistic appeal with both subtle and not-so-subtle waterfront-inspired decor. A bit more expensive than other nearby hotels, the four-pearl Admiral is just small enough to feel personal and large enough to offer amenities to please every kind of guest: huge event and business areas, an outdoor pool for families, spacious rooms, and an on-site restaurant and lounge. Views of the lake and CN Tower are better here than any other place in town. If your visit coincides with the snow, check rates at the Chelsea Hotel for access to their enormous indoor pool.

The Hazelton Hotel

The Hazelton Hotel is an intimate, 77-room boutique property offering luxury at every turn. Spacious, sophisticated guest rooms start at 575 square feet and feature truly impressive bathrooms with heated granite floors, mirror-embedded TVs, deep soaking tubs, and rainfall showers. They also feature 47-inch HDTVs, iPod docking stations, minibars, and Nespresso coffeemakers. The hotel has a classy lobby bar, trendy on-site restaurant, private dining areas and theater, and an on-site spa with treatment rooms, a steam room, an opulent lap pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. The great location just blocks from Bloor Street, the hip, design-conscious vibe, and the astounding service help explain why this is one of the top hotels in Toronto -- and why it's so expensive. It can be worth comparing rates and amenities with the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto and Windsor Arms Hotel.

Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Toronto Downtown
300 Jarvis St

Ramada Plaza Toronto Downtown is a three-pearl hotel located in downtown Toronto, as the name implies. The hotel’s 102-guest rooms are large, with sitting areas included in all room categories. The rooms are tidy but unexciting, a trend which continues throughout the hotel’s indoor pool area, restaurant, and fitness center. With the vibrant Church and Wellesley and Yonge and College neighborhoods located a 10-minute walk away, the hotel is a safe bet for sightseers and shoppers. The free Wi-Fi, business center, and flexible meeting and banquet spaces also make it a solid choice for business travelers. 

Super 8 by Wyndham Toronto East on
3280 Kingston Rd, Highway 401 Exit 383

The Roehampton Hotel
808 Mount Pleasant Road