Tucked 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 StreetWhen it opened in 1929, this was the largest and tallest building in the British Empire. Although it's now dwarfed by banking towers, the hotel's castle-like exterior still...
100 Front Street WTeen 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 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 StreetAttached to the Toronto Convention Centre, this 586-room hotel attracts a lot of business traffic. Don't let the conference facilities fool you, though: it's great for...
225 Front Street WArchitect EJ Lennox, who also built Casa Loma and Old City Hall, sure knew how to show off. Guests look up in awe as they pass through the soaring marble columns of the...
37 King Street ENestled in a forested pocket of the West End, the Old Mill offers a tranquil break from urban grit. The original mill was built on this site next to the Humber river in 1793,...
21 Old Mill RoadThe timing was a bit off: the Pantages was named after a neighbouring theatre that changed its name just before the hotel opened. But this condo/hotel tower is more chic than...
200 Victoria StreetThe Park Hyatt is a classy affair, if a bit old-fashioned. From the marbled halls and capped bellboys to the soft carpets and seamless service, the name of the game is tasteful...
4 Avenue RoadThe nautically themed, eight-storey Radisson offers lakeside views over Toronto Harbour from the bar, promenade deck and outdoor pool. The lobby is all lacquered wood and...
249 Queens Quay WThe Renaissance is built into the fabric of the Rogers Centre, the stadium that's home to the Blue Jays baseball team, the Toronto Argonauts football team and various concerts....
1 Blue Jays WaySister to the original Metropolitan, the SoHo Met joins a clutch of swanky hotels in the Entertainment District. The ersatz name was a lame attempt to add cachet, but there was...
318 Wellington StreetThe blocky, drab exterior of this celebrity hangout hides some of the most luxurious rooms in the city, and the central location is a distinct advantage. The hotel shoots for a...
955 Bay StreetLight, spacious rooms and glorious lake views are the big draws at this 38-storey hotel (request accommodation on the south side and upper floors). Sunlight glints off the...
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