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The St. Regis Toronto
4.4/5127 Reviews

The St. Regis Toronto

Downtown Toronto Toronto|1.37km from Toronto Film School
Possibly one of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed at. However, I can’t give full 5 stars to Hotel St. Regis Toronto for reasons that I’ll explain later. On the subject of location, the Hotel St. Regis in Toronto is in a very fantastic location in downtown Toronto with many of the city’s main sights and attractions (CN Tower, St. Lawrence’s Market and Yonge-Dundas square) all within short walking distance from this hotel. Readily accessible through RideShare apps too. Regarding staff, they were super friendly and helpful, in our experience. We initially had some debit card issues at check-in and admittedly, we should have been better-prepared for the credit card culture in North America. Thankfully, St. Regis were very flexible and our debit card issues were eventually resolved. I’m truly impressed by how accommodating St. Regis are for those of us who are from places that very rarely use credit cards. The offer of complimentary water at check-in was also appreciated. The housekeeping team, especially the Filipinos, were very thorough, kept our suite spotless and respected guest privacy. And on check-out experience, this is where St. Regis Toronto loses points for me. The check-out process took way longer than what is typically expected especially for a 5-star location (should be <10 min but took about 30 min for us). Unfortunately, a bit of the little time we have left in Toronto was wasted. What’s also disappointing was this time, there was no offer of complimentary drinks (even tap water, which is free and generally safe to drink in Toronto) while we wait. Admittedly, the staff seemed overwhelmed and visibly stressed during the time we were trying to check-out but I hope the situation improves for the St. Regis Toronto team in the future. On the atmosphere, it was magnificent and luxurious. These two words came to mind when we first entered the lobby. The grandiose look of Hotel St. Regis in Toronto permeated the whole building, from the hallways to our suite. In terms of our room, we booked the Grand Suite which was on the 28th floor and the views from up there, especially at night, were phenomenal. Our suite was very spacious and generally had plenty of storage room. St. Regis Toronto also loses some points here when it comes to storage since we found that there was insufficient storage space for cold items and there was no freezer either. The heated floors and the walk-in shower were also fantastic. The accent wall, mood lighting, clever use of marble for the room design and chandeliers were wonderful touches too, contributing to the luxurious atmosphere of this hotel. The living area of the Grand Suite was our favourite area, especially at night. I’m going to mention the views from the Grand Suite again as they were truly spectacular. On the online engagement. at the time of writing, I found the low level of engagement by St. Regis Toronto with online reviewers here at Google disappointing. I think the hotel should make more of an eff

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The St. Regis Toronto
4.4/5127 Reviews

The St. Regis Toronto

Downtown Toronto Toronto|1.37km from Toronto Film School
Possibly one of the best hotels we’ve ever stayed at. However, I can’t give full 5 stars to Hotel St. Regis Toronto for reasons that I’ll explain later. On the subject of location, the Hotel St. Regis in Toronto is in a very fantastic location in downtown Toronto with many of the city’s main sights and attractions (CN Tower, St. Lawrence’s Market and Yonge-Dundas square) all within short walking distance from this hotel. Readily accessible through RideShare apps too. Regarding staff, they were super friendly and helpful, in our experience. We initially had some debit card issues at check-in and admittedly, we should have been better-prepared for the credit card culture in North America. Thankfully, St. Regis were very flexible and our debit card issues were eventually resolved. I’m truly impressed by how accommodating St. Regis are for those of us who are from places that very rarely use credit cards. The offer of complimentary water at check-in was also appreciated. The housekeeping team, especially the Filipinos, were very thorough, kept our suite spotless and respected guest privacy. And on check-out experience, this is where St. Regis Toronto loses points for me. The check-out process took way longer than what is typically expected especially for a 5-star location (should be <10 min but took about 30 min for us). Unfortunately, a bit of the little time we have left in Toronto was wasted. What’s also disappointing was this time, there was no offer of complimentary drinks (even tap water, which is free and generally safe to drink in Toronto) while we wait. Admittedly, the staff seemed overwhelmed and visibly stressed during the time we were trying to check-out but I hope the situation improves for the St. Regis Toronto team in the future. On the atmosphere, it was magnificent and luxurious. These two words came to mind when we first entered the lobby. The grandiose look of Hotel St. Regis in Toronto permeated the whole building, from the hallways to our suite. In terms of our room, we booked the Grand Suite which was on the 28th floor and the views from up there, especially at night, were phenomenal. Our suite was very spacious and generally had plenty of storage room. St. Regis Toronto also loses some points here when it comes to storage since we found that there was insufficient storage space for cold items and there was no freezer either. The heated floors and the walk-in shower were also fantastic. The accent wall, mood lighting, clever use of marble for the room design and chandeliers were wonderful touches too, contributing to the luxurious atmosphere of this hotel. The living area of the Grand Suite was our favourite area, especially at night. I’m going to mention the views from the Grand Suite again as they were truly spectacular. On the online engagement. at the time of writing, I found the low level of engagement by St. Regis Toronto with online reviewers here at Google disappointing. I think the hotel should make more of an eff

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Town Inn Suites Hotel
3.9/5112 Reviews
Church and Wellesley
The general appearance of the hotel, the decoration is relatively simple, the most satisfactory is the large room, the kitchen facilities are complete, there are microwave oven, oven, induction cooker, tableware complete, we have bought pizza, milk, do it yourself, the living room is large, there are 2 cloakrooms It is more suitable for guests who have more luggage and stay for a few nights. 10 minutes walk from the University of Toronto, the subway is also close. However, it is best to bring your own toiletries, shower slippers should bring your own
DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown
4.3/584 Reviews
Downtown Toronto
The staff is fantastic! It was a 20 minute walk to scotia bank arena. The towels and the bedding didn’t smell fresh. I’m sure they are clean maybe their laundry machines need to be replaced. Overall we had a comfortable stay.
Chelsea Hotel Toronto
4.1/599 Reviews
Downtown Toronto
Chelsea hotel is very close to the University of Toronto, bus station, banks, supermarket. The location is vary good and the price is not too expensive.Though, there's no refrigerator in the room and you can have the ice cubes at the corner of the same floor. And the fertilities of the room are quite dilapidated, like the carpet with dirt ,the water volume of the faucet is not easy to control.....
The Anndore House, Part of Jdv by Hyatt
4.3/5106 Reviews
Church and Wellesley
The hotel is located at the intersection of Metro Line 1 and Line 2: 300 meters outside Bloor-Yonge Station, and a small black building in the alley. Outside the window, the green leaves are sparse. Retro-old old-fashioned telephone, some very literary thick books. The most amazing thing is that there's a vinyl record. Pull it out of the cover and put it on the Crosley disc. Enjoy. No coffee maker, instant coffee available in the cockroach. However, the kettle is SMEG, an Italian luxury brand.
The Saint James Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection
4.6/51 Reviews
Garden District
We spent 3 nights at the Saint James Hotel, a small (about 28 rooms) boutique hotel downtown Toronto, close to Yonge Street and Ryerson University. The location is perfect to walk everywhere and there is a variety of restaurants in close proximity. I felt safe in this area, even in the evening when it was dark outside. Based on the recommendation of other reviewers, I had requested a quiet room at the back of the hotel and indeed, we didn't hear any street or hallway noise or sounds from adjacent rooms. Our 2 queen beds were super comfortable and the room (with flooring instead of carpeting) was very clean. The wifi worked great and the rain shower was an added bonus! Upon checking in, we received breakfast vouchers to use at Freshii, the small restaurant located on the ground floor. With this voucher, we could order any item on the breakfast menu. There was a good selection and all of the items we tried were healthy and tasted good too! At check-out, we were able to store our luggage safely for the day. Before I booked our stay at the Saint James Hotel, I had done a lot of research and this hotel happened to offer the best value and the highest ratings for this area of Toronto. With my CAA membership, I also received a discount. Add on a free continental breakfast as well as good service, and I really think that the Saint James is the best choice!
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Toronto Downtown
4.7/523 Reviews
Garden District
Hotel was really great. The whole hotel seems to have been recently renovated and the rooms are big and clean. Hotel staff was very helpful and were always happy to help! The included breakfast is way ahead of most hotels for a complimentary breakfast. Hot food and a good selection. The location is perfect, less than 10 minutes from the subway and next to a streetcar stop. Hotel is almost in the heart of downtown so it's easy to come and go as you want during the day. I recommend this place and would definitely like to go back again!

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Toronto Island Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Toronto. Besides flying, taking a train to Toronto Union Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 490 boutique hotels in Toronto. When looking for hotels in Toronto, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 274 SGD. There are 9 five-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 663 SGD per night. There are 41 four-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 383 SGD per night. There are 51 three-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 222 SGD per night. There are 20 two-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 140 SGD per night. Toronto has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Toronto, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Hilton Toronto is one of the most popular hotels in Toronto. Many tourists also stay at Bond Place Hotel.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Toronto, nearby attractions like Massey Hall, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, New City Hall can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Markham Village, Niagara Helicopters, Canada's Wonderland. The most famous attractions locally are The Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, Toronto's Chinatown. Commercial areas like Scarborough Town Centre, Yorkville, CF Toronto Eaton Centre are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -0.08°C during the day, -3.18°C at night

• April to June: 15.83°C during the day, 11.7°C at night

• July to September: 22.34°C during the day, 18.29°C at night

• October to December: 6.45°C during the day, 3.62°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 56.87 cm

• Summer: 73.63 cm

• Autumn: 76.57 cm

• Winter: 70.0 cm

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