Boutique lovers will like their stay at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto. Aiming to be a current day version of Savoy in London, this Toronto hotel stretches an extra mile to give you a unique and luxurious experience. Modern amenities include iPod docking stations and television screens in the washrooms apart from others. Around the film festivals, the screening room of the hotel draws a lot of guests. The trendy hotel bar is a favorite destination in the summers and often spills outdoors.
Park Hyatt Toronto was ranked as number one hotel in Toronto by Conde Nast Traveller in 2004. For spectacular views of the city ask for a room in the South Tower. Have international cuisine at the in-house Annona, or melt-in-your-mouth steaks at Morton's Steakhouse. At the spa, guest can be seen relaxing near the fireplaces, and enjoying the waterfalls, streams, and the tea room. In case, you need help in planning outdoor activities, concierge will be glad to assist you.
Those coming after exciting shopping and entertainment will like the Windsor Arms. The best of Toronto is just steps away from this top rated Toronto hotel. Fashionable interiors and individualized attention attract a faithful upscale clientele. Rooms come with a Jacuzzi apart from other modern amenities. Windsor Arms allows children 10 and under to stay free. Multiple dining options and an extensive wine collection are an added plus.
Not too far away, situated in the heart of the city's Entertainment District, the Hotel Le Germain Toronto is the preferred destination for jetsetters. Inviting colors greet you soon as you enter the post modern two-level lobby. At the on-site LUCE, executive chef Guy Rubino prides in his traditional Italian cuisine. The chef's tasting menu lets you try an assortment of dishes. The overall experience here is first-rated, with the service, comfort level and interior décor surpassing rivals.
For the signature hospitality of a Four Season's Hotel in the heart of fashionable Yorkville try the Four Seasons Toronto. This global chain hotel offers spacious luxury rooms, modern business amenities, recreation facilities and a world of comfort. Fashionable shopping, fine dining and pulsating nightlife is just around the corner from here. Both business and leisure travelers find this a perfect spot for their Toronto experience.
On 955 Bay St., Sutton Place Hotel is housed in a 33-story building. Choose from a diversified menu at the Accents Restaurant and Bar that shows off pieces of fine art and under an artificial dome. The well-equipped health club offers massage therapy, steam and sauna rooms apart from the latest exercise machines. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool and a private sundeck. The hotel is neighbored by Royal Ontario Museum, the country's largest museum that is a must-see.
Located in the Queen Street West, the Drake Hotel is a great spot for those coming after arts and culture. The art scene of Queen Street West is quite like London's Clerkenwell and Hoxton. During an exhibition or performance, all rooms of the Drake Hotel are booked. The interiors are attractive and the rooms are small with hardwood floors, LCD televisions, DVD and CD players. The Corner Café, Raw Bar and the Lounge are great places to unwind. Just a stone's throw away, swanky shops display the latest in vogue, while the art galleries showcase the local talent.
For a good look around Toronto, the best option is to stay near Union Station at the Novotel Toronto Centre. The Air Canada Center is close-by apart from the Theatre District and many top Toronto attractions. En-suite kitchens allow you to cook your meals, so you can save for other things. Hotel features include an indoor pool, sauna and whirlpool. Here your pet can stay with you and also accompany you to the lounge bar for a beer.
One kilometer from CN Tower and the SkyDome, the Hilton Toronto is a great place for those coming to Toronto for business. The hotel takes care of your corporate affairs with great care. At the in-house restaurant delicacies such as caribou and pheasant make for a delightful meal, while nearby at the CN Tower with the rotating 360 Restaurant, guests enjoy breathtaking views of the city along with their meals.
In the Downtown area, the pet friendly Metropolitan Hotel is neighbored by Toronto City Hall. In winters, it's the site for an extraordinary public skating rink, while in summers each Wednesday, a farmers' market draws people in scores. The area serves as home to internationally renowned art galleries and museums. A short walk away at Bloor Street, the boutique shops are great for browsing and shopping.
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