One of the many hotels to grace the Toronto skyline, this Hyatt Regency is a good competitor to the other high-end accommodations.
Price: ExpensiveWith 18 stories and 459 rooms, the Marriott Eaton Centre offers an attractive accommodation in the heart of Toronto's vibrant metropolis. Uber and the like will likely be necessary for venturing up to tony Yorkville or down to the busy financial district.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveToronto attracts some very large hotels in its ring and Sheraton is another heavyweight, scaling in at 1,372 rooms and suites. The décor is stylish and contemporary. Other comforts include: top-notch mattresses, down pillows, coffeemaker, mini fridge, and marble bath vanities.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIf you were looking to relocate to the hottest 'hood in Toronto, you would likely end up living near the Four Seasons, smack dab in the middle of trendy Yorkville.
Price: ExpensiveWant to stay in your own Toronto pied-à-terre without the hefty down payment? Consider booking a room, or shall we say a "residence" at The Suites. We're always somewhat skeptical of the service and amenities at condo/hotel combinations, but this one has the formula down.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIn the midst of Yorkville's panache, Park Hyatt shares the same location benefit as its upscale rival, Four Seasons. In fact, the two are situated across the street from one another. A stay at this wonderfully luxurious public lodging is well worth the price of admission.
Price: ExpensiveGood luck attempting to get a room at this posh hotel during the Toronto Film Festival. SoHo is an "industry" favorite. Thankfully, vacancies are more frequent throughout the remaining 51 weeks of the year.
Price: ExpensiveLike many Toronto hotels, Hilton's accommodation is designed with business travelers in mind. We always appreciate walking into a massive property and immediately feeling welcomed by the staff and surroundings.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveDollar for dollar, Courtyard may be the best stay and play option in downtown Toronto. Why?
Price: Least ExpensiveConnected to the Convention Centre and in the heart of the financial district, this Intercontinental is a massive tribute to all things modern. We love the open and airy feel of the lobby and the swank presentation of the ground floor restaurant.
Price: ExpensiveThere are two Intercontinental hotels in Toronto. While the Bloor Street property, with 8 floors and 209 rooms, is not exactly a quaint accommodation, it does possess that comforting boutique hotel vibe.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveWant to stay in the trendy Yorkville district without the lofty rates of luxury hotels? This Kimpton Hotel on Bloor Street oozes sophisticated fun. What's that? Think cool style without trying to hard or being too fancy.
Price: Least ExpensiveThis centrally located high-rise hotel resembles a modern, urban, condominium complex. The uber-contemporary façade is suggestive of the unique experience that awaits inside.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIf you're looking for a less expensive room in a convenient location with easy access to a way above average offsite fitness option, Holiday Inn may be the right choice for you. The 500+ guest rooms are pleasant enough with bright reds and suite accommodations also available.
Price: Least ExpensiveWe're letting this Victoria's secret out of the bag. For those athletic-minded travelers wanting to stay on the cheap, but not willing to sacrifice a workout, Hotel Victoria may provide what you're looking for.
Price: Least Expensive