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Kimpton Saint George Hotel, an IHG Hotel
4.4/5108 Reviews
Because the hotel is just across the road and close to the subway station, the facilities introduced are also good, so I chose this hotel without hesitation. After I stayed, I felt very bad. It was the worst hotel I stayed in in Canada. I checked in the first night. We checked in at Niagara Falls and it was almost nine o'clock in the evening. We booked a double bed. The room was gone, and Ctrip could only change rooms the next day after the negotiation, and the trouble caused naturally need not be said; the next morning, I found that there was a reminder of the consumer text message at 3 o'clock in the hotel on the credit card. How to get it out was inexplicable, and it scared me to quickly close the credit card transaction function. Later, I was fortunate to have Ctrip help to solve it in a timely manner; I finally changed to a twin room the next night. Unexpectedly, this room was near the subway and it was too noisy to sleep all night . Fortunately, we stayed at this hotel for only two days! The most profound lesson is that when you deposit at the front desk of the hotel lobby, do not leave your credit card with your credit card, and do not easily give it to the front desk customer service. Special thanks also to Ctrip's customer service for helping to solve all the problems effectively and timely!
Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Airport
4.1/5107 Reviews
No breakfast, but Starbucks downstairs, very convenient to and from the airport! There are free buses! There are small desserts for check-in. The room is better. You can see the airport!
Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel
4.1/5109 Reviews
Food was excellent. Hockey families were put next to Airline employees causing drama every day. These groups should be kept together with Pilots on quiet floors. We don’t enjoy being yelled at by others including employees and security. Parking fees are high and all car chargers are broken. I would have to choose a hotel with functional chargers when we return next month.
The St. Regis Toronto
4.4/5127 Reviews
Downtown Toronto
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
The Omni King Edward Hotel
4.5/5103 Reviews
Financial District
We had a great stay at the Omni King Edward! Our room was huge, clean and comfortable. The staff was helpful, and afternoon tea was yummy. The location can’t be beat. It’s close to many restaurants and a short walking distance to attractions like St. Lawrence Market, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Scotiabank Arena, Eaton Centre, etc. We didn’t need to use our car during our stay.

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Number of hotels5
Number of Reviews 554
Lowest PriceUS$123
Highest PriceUS$6,966
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$512
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$505

Toronto Business Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Toronto? New and popular hotels in Toronto recommended by Trip.com. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Toronto without running out of things to do. Toronto is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

For those traveling for business and tourism, Toronto Island Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Toronto. Besides flying, taking a train to Meadowvale GO Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Toronto. Here, there are more than 490 hotels for you to choose from. When looking for hotels in Toronto, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 190 USD. There are 9 five-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 424 USD per night. There are 41 four-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 253 USD per night. There are 51 three-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 151 USD per night. There are 20 two-star hotels in Toronto at an average price of 99 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Toronto has many renowned chain hotels. In Toronto, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Chelsea Hotel Toronto in Toronto is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Novotel Toronto North York.

In the city center of Toronto, you'll have easy access to Massey Hall, Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, New City Hall. You can choose attractions in Toronto that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as 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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