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...
8 Colborne Street
When 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...
100 Front Street W
The Le Germain group specialises in creating Euro-style boutique hotels; it owned award-winning properties in Montreal and Quebec before opening this...
30 Mercer Street
Architect 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...
37 King Street E
The solid, unpretentious Novotel offers good value and location for the money. The traditional lobby comes with bar, gift shop and liveried concierge...
45 The Esplanade
The 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...
4 Avenue Road
The 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...
1 Blue Jays Way
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
In 1927, this tiny hotel opened its doors to the world's celebrities and millionaires. It fell into decline in the 1980s, but in 1995 developer-about-town...
18 St Thomas Street