Located less than a 10-minute
drive from Toronto Pearson International Airport
Within a 10-minute walk of various dining options
Free 24-hour airport shuttle service
Indoor pool, club, and sauna (closed for renovations)
La Brasserie restaurant serves three meals a day
Rendezvous Bar and Lounge on-site
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Clean guest rooms feature
bathrooms with Temple Spa bath products
Fitness center has Precor cardio equipment
Room service and pizza delivery
Pet-friendly (for a fee)
Decor is old-fashioned in common
areas and some guest rooms
Neighborhood is unattractive and
there are few attractions nearby
Charge for breakfast
Daily surcharge for parking
Some complaints of airplane noise
The Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport is a mid-range chain hotel located
less than two-and-a-half miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport and half-a-mile from the Toronto Congress Centre. The neighborhood around the hotel is isolated and unexciting, though there are restaurants within walking distance. 489 guest rooms are more practical than stylish and include a coffeemaker, mini-fridge, and flat-screen TV. Perks include a free airport shuttle, decent fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and La Brasserie restaurant, but breakfast costs extra. The nearby Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre has an indoor pool and rooms with Starbucks coffee, but rates are higher.
Scene
Busy airport chain hotel
The Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport is located so close to Toronto
Pearson International Airport that planes can often be spotted (and heart) gliding through the
sky above its entrance. The hotel’s long lobby is a sea of marble, decorated
with dark leather couches and a few interesting pieces of artwork like a horse sculpture. A small set-up
of free lemon water found near the front desk is a thoughtful extra, as is a free coffee machine. The lobby,
like the hotel’s other common areas, is business-like and practical. La Brasserie restaurant has a more fun setting, with lipstick-red and gray The hotel was quite busy during our visit, with guests of
all ages (we even spotted two nuns) using the business center, waiting for airport
shuttle pick-up in the lobby, and dining in the restaurant.
Location
Dull location off Highway 27, less than a 10-minute drive from Toronto Pearson International Airport
As its name suggests, the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport is
located nearby Toronto Pearson International Airport, less than three miles away. Downtown
Toronto can be reached in a little over 20 minutes by car. The Toronto Congress
Centre, Wild Water Kingdom, and Woodbine Shopping Centre are all located less
than a 10-minute drive away.Although the hotel’s setting off Highway 27 is relatively
bland and desolate, there are a handful of restaurants found just across the
street from the hotel including Jack Astor’s and Boston Pizza. The hotel is
also less than a five-minute walk away from Dixon Road. Dixon Road has the same
nondescript, highway-side ambience as the area immediately around the hotel,
but it is home to a number of other restaurant choices.
Rooms
Clean rooms feature generic decor and standard amenities
Guest rooms at the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport are divided into
three types -- Classic Rooms, Modern Rooms, and Executive Rooms -- with each
offering slightly different features.The hotel’s Classic Rooms are its older, un-renovated rooms.
These rooms are well-maintained, although the light woods, muted colors, and
generic artwork look dated. These include a small sitting area or
desk, along with tiny Sunbeam coffeemakers. Suites feature a separate room with
a sitting area. Bathrooms generally include shower/tub combos and Temple Spa bath products, while bathrooms in suites are larger and
feature separate bathtubs and showers.The Modern Rooms are noticeably sleeker. Think: dark
woods, wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, and Keurig coffeemakers. Bathrooms are similar to those found in the Classic Rooms, although
bathrooms in suites include a shower only.The Executive Rooms are similar to the Modern Rooms, with
the addition of free bathrobes and slippers for each guest. Most Executive Rooms
feature small sitting areas, and bathrooms don't have tubs. Guests in the Executive Rooms get access to a small sitting room that's comparable to an airport lounge.
Features
Free airport shuttle, extensive meeting space, and 24-hour fitness center
The hotel’s restaurant, La Brasserie, connects with
Rendezvous Bar and Lounge, which remains open for drinks after the
restaurant closes. La Brasserie offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as
room service and pizza delivery. The
hotel also includes an indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna, although this area was
closed for renovations during our visit. The lobby features a small gift shop stocked with chips,
candy, and other snacks, as well as a compact 24-hour business center with
several PCs and a printer. There’s a bright, 24-hour fitness center with a range
of Precor machines, exercise balls, and free weights. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi,
free 24-hour airport shuttle service, and on-site parking for a daily surcharge.The hotel also features 12,000 square feet of flexible meeting
space. The meeting rooms are functional and no-frills, with drab carpets and
white tablecloths. Guests staying in the Executive Rooms have access to the
Club Lounge, a large but lifeless-looking lounge with sitting areas, desk
space, as well as a station with free snacks and coffee.