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Hotels in Toronto
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Radisson Suite Hotel Toronto Airport
175 Derry Road East Mississauga Mississauga

HI Toronto
76 Church St

HI Toronto is a branch of the worldwide youth hostel organization, located within a five-minute walk of the subway in downtown Toronto. Simple dorms and private rooms at this one-and-a-half-pearl hostel are designed for guests seeking a place to sleep rather than to linger. Shared and en-suite bathrooms are clean but most are tiny. The free freshly-prepared breakfast each day is a thoughtful extra. With comfy common areas, an on-site cafe and bar that features live music, and free group activities organized every day, HI Toronto is an affordable base for budget travelers to socialize and explore the city. 

Parkside Student Residence
111 Carlton Street Old Toronto Toronto Toronto

This mid-range chain located near the University of Toronto isn't luxurious, but it does offer large rooms at low prices. You'll be sharing the building with long-term residents, and the adjacent park can feel a little seedy at night, but the hotel is only a few blocks from the subway and within walking distance of some tourist attractions, such as Eaton Centre, the massive shopping complex. You may want to request a higher floor for better city views.

Stay Inn
560 Evans Avenue

Drake Hotel Toronto

The upper-middle-range Drake Hotel is a quirky boutique property with eclectic decor that fits nicely into the lively Art and Design district surrounding it. The 19-room hotel emphasizes food, drinks, and fun, with multiple restaurants, lounges, and nightclubs attracting a young crowd that often parties into the wee hours. Consequently, it’s not a place for perfect peace and quiet. Small yet stylish guest rooms are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, Bose docks, and well-stocked minibars. Clear glass bathrooms provide little privacy, however, and might pose a problem for some. Room service menus also includes a few unusual items like floral bouquets and sex toys. Rather high rates reflect its popularity, and weekends are often fully booked. For an alternative, the mid-range Hotel Victoria offers better rates and a central downtown Toronto location, though not as many on-site features.

Hotel Victoria

The 1909 Hotel Victoria is a historic, boutique hotel with sophisticated, contemporary decor but limited extra property features. This mid-range property is exceptionally located in downtown Toronto's Financial District, in easy walking distance to dining, shopping, and major attractions. Its 56 rooms are stylish and contemporary with hardwood floors, a snappy black-and-white color scheme, and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi -- but entry-level rooms can be small, and some lack views. The hotel has a well-liked casual restaurant serving breakfast and lunch -- although it doesn't serve dinner or evening drinks. As an alternative, Bond Place Hotel has a full-service restaurant and a small gym, but it's slightly farther from sights and lacks Hotel Victoria's historic charm.