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Howard Johnson by Wyndham Toronto Downtown West
2.3/51 Reviews
This is a terrible hotel. Not only is the hotel a dump, the location is awful. Located at the corner of King and Queen streets in Toronto, it is directly beside the TTC Streetcar turnaround. Noisy screeching sounds made it impossible to sleep. The room itself was a health hazard - soiled towels and stained bedspread - I'm not sure the linens were even washed! I found a Bic lighter in between the sheets! The bathtub had peeling enamel and rusty fittings; the tub faucet was lose and therefor difficult to adjust the water temperature; there was hair on the bathtub surround; window in the bathroom had no lock and had been left open. The wall paper was ripped, the door to the bathroom had punch holes;...I could go on and on. It was a disgrace! Oh, and no parking, which was never identified on the website. Shame on you Howard Johnson and Wyndham Hotels!! Someone from your corporate office needs to go and inspect this hotel as soon as possible. I will never stay at another Howard Johnson Hotel! I can't believe they had to nerve to charge money to stay there. The franchisee is clearly squeezing every penny out of this tired and sad building. Stay away! I stayed the night only because I arrived in the evening and had a funeral to attend early the next morning.
Samesun Toronto
3.8/5117 Reviews
Downtown Toronto
I stayed with Samesun in Toronto in Mars 2023. They have a 24 h open reception. The check in went smoothly, the rooms, bathrooms and showers were clean! You have a charger and a small lamp by your bed and curtains to separate yourself from the other’s. The best thing about the stay was the free of charge breakfast in the morning! Coffee, bagels, waffles, cereal, fruit etc.. so nice.
Town Inn Suites Hotel
4/5113 Reviews
Church and Wellesley
The suite hotel room is spacious, you can put an extra bed in the living room, and charge 25 Canadian dollars a day before tax. The kitchen facilities are complete, including utensils, which is convenient for family travel. The hotel is strategically located, 4 minutes walk from the subway station. The hotel has an underground parking lot. 30 Canadian dollars per day before tax. The basement is equipped with a public coin-operated washing machine and dryer, one to two Canadian dollars each time. There is also a larger indoor swimming pool. Although it is a bit dated, it is generally good.
Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan
3.9/5104 Reviews
Financial District
This hotel is just perfect!!! Please book this hotel. Kind staff, okay breakfast, awesome room with decent price....the only thing I dislike was no bathtub and small toilet. Otherwise, everything is great!!!
Chinatown Travellers Home
3.1/5122 Reviews
Dufferin Grove
Victorian style house. The location is very ideal, in the central area of Downtown Toronto. To the south is Queen Fashion Street, to the north is Dundas Dining Street, to the west is Spadina Chinatown, to the east is the Provincial City Hall Eaten Center shopping mall, and beside it are the Ontario Art Gallery AGO, the Ontario College of Art and Design OCAD, and parks Squirrels can be fed. You can walk south to the CN tower and the lake, and go north to how big it is. Very convenient for travel experience. The surrounding neighborhood is quiet, the heating is sufficient in the room, and the space is relatively compact, but it is equipped with a small refrigerator and microwave oven, and there is a washing machine and dryer in the ba*****t, which is very convenient. I like the oriel window of the room on the second floor the most, with a view of the street. The administrators Lucy and Sam are very friendly and willing to help in any way. Made us feel at home here. Will come again next time if there is a chance.
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto
4.4/567 Reviews
The Harbourfront
The location is perfect, a ten-minute walk from the Union Station and just adjacent to the ferry pier to Toronto Island. The ferry just cost 8.70 CAD for round trip for 20 mins. It is a nice place to visit, especially those who enjoy nature. We booked a room facing the lake, which is highly recommended. It is a real picture taken in the early morning from the window. The room service is nice and the buffet breakfast with lots of varieties of food. I needed to have a zoom meeting, and the internet service is stable. Though it is a paid service, it was waived as I am Bonvoy Member. Do join their membership.

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    For Hostels in Toronto, the average price on weekdays is S$ 181, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 186.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels33
Number of Reviews973
Highest PriceS$ 1,105
Lowest PriceS$ 36
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 186
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 181