In the heart of quaint Baldwin Street and steps from Kensington's cafés and the university campus, this pretty, six-room inn offers a good location - and good value. In a...
9 Baldwin StreetFollowing some basic renovations, this low-end hotel has been upgraded to 'pleasant'. Across the street from the bus station, and close to the Eaton Centre, it's one of the...
650 Bay StreetOne of several hotels in town that claim Ernest Hemingway as their most distinguished guest (he used to write for the Toronto Star newspaper), this Victorian, red-brick hotel...
592 Sherbourne StreetOn the edge of Kensington Market, this popular hostel is close to good bars, shops and restaurants. The single and double rooms have cable TV and phones, and the games room has...
280 Augusta AvenueTucked away on a quiet downtown street, this new boutique hotel cultivates its serenity seriously - and stylishly. With an incense menu, yoga mats and a guided relaxation CD...
8 Colborne StreetWith 1,590 rooms, the Chelsea is the largest hotel in the city. And it is something of a crowd-pleaser. It's handily located downtown near the Eaton Centre and the City Hall....
33 Gerrard Street WIf you've spent more than three seconds in Toronto you'll have heard of the Drake. Once a flophouse, the 19-room property was transformed by ex-dotcommer Jeff Stober, who...
1150 Queen Street WFor the flagship property of the Toronto-based luxury chain, this Four Seasons seems to be missing the X factor (little wonder they are building a brand-new one, scheduled to...
21 Avenue RoadTeen queens, tree-huggers and wannabe rockers are bunking down on West Queen West, along with prudish Victorians, bikers and fans of faux fur. Following a major revamp, the...
1214 Queen Street WJack Nicholson, Mick Jagger and Canada's own brooding poet Leonard Cohen slept here. It was a hotel then; now it's a bright and friendly hostel with dorms, quads and a few...
460 King Street WOpened in 2000, this 177-room boutique hotel has become a firm favourite with business travellers who require longer stays. It boasts large, luxurious suites, complimentary...
225 Jarvis StreetThe Hilton is a rarity in this town: a modern hotel (1975) with character. The lobby, with its raised wooden floor and hanging curtain, looks as though it was created by stage...
145 Richmond Street WThis is a back-to-basics hostel whose 154 beds are mostly in dorms; the few private rooms have en-suite bathrooms. It's a social place, with an on-site café, organised walking...
76 Church StreetThe Le Germain group specialises in creating Euro-style boutique hotels; it owned award-winning properties in Montreal and Quebec before opening this Toronto counterpart in...
30 Mercer StreetOld and small are good qualities when it comes to hotels, and this one is both. Built in 1908, the Victoria is the second-oldest hotel in the city after The Gladstone. The 56...
56 Yonge Street