The Bond offers a central location and good value - and that's about it. Though it will never shrug off the drabness of the surrounding neighbourhood, the...
65 Dundas Street EOne of several hotels in town that claim Ernest Hemingway as their most distinguished guest (he used to write for the Toronto Star newspaper), this...
592 Sherbourne 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...
33 Gerrard Street W
Teen 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...
1214 Queen Street WOld 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...
56 Yonge Street
Your best bet for staying in Yorkville on a budget. Though located right next door to swanky Hazelton Lanes, this chain hotel has homely rooms - the...
89 Avenue RoadThis Asian-owned Metropolitan is less stylish than it likes to think it is, but it has tasteful and comfortable rooms with nary a floral in sight: think...
108 Chestnut StreetCheap and cheerful is the best way to describe this chain hotel, situated across the street from Allan Gardens and its greenhouses. Built in 1929 as a block...
300 Jarvis StreetLocated in the heart of the Financial District, the Strathcona used to be a bargain alternative to the grander (and more famous) Royal York Hotel across the...
60 York StreetPerched on a lagoon, this island cottage is a ten-minute walk from the Ward's Island ferry dock. It has two bright and clean guest rooms with queen-sized...
24 Omaha Avenue
A new name, some radical landscaping and a location in a suddenly trendy area of the city do nothing to quash the retro feel of this classic motor inn. It's...
621 King Street W