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Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Toronto Downtown
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Toronto Downtown
Hotel Riu Plaza Toronto
Hotel Riu Plaza Toronto
One King West Hotel & Residence
One King West Hotel & Residence
Cambridge Suites Toronto
Cambridge Suites Toronto
Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG
Fairmont Royal York
Fairmont Royal York
Union Hotel
Union Hotel
The Omni King Edward Hotel
The Omni King Edward Hotel
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto
Novotel Toronto Centre
Novotel Toronto Centre
TOOR Hotel Toronto, part of JdV by Hyatt
TOOR Hotel Toronto, part of JdV by Hyatt
Town Inn Suites Hotel
Town Inn Suites Hotel
Hotel X Toronto, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel
Hotel X Toronto, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel
Shangri-La Toronto
Shangri-La Toronto
InterContinental Toronto Centre by IHG
InterContinental Toronto Centre by IHG
Hyatt Regency Toronto
Hyatt Regency Toronto
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto
The Westin Harbour Castle, TorontoHoliday Rentals in Toronto

Where to stay in Toronto

Downtown Toronto
City centre Toronto buzzes with world-class theatres and iconic landmarks like the CN Tower and Rogers Centre. This walkable district blends sleek skyscrapers with historic buildings around every corner. The Entertainment District lights up after dark while the Financial District powers Canada's economy. Explore cultural gems at the Art Gallery of Ontario and Royal Ontario Museum. Catch a game at Scotiabank Arena or shop at the massive Eaton Centre. With three metro stations and the extensive underground PATH network, getting around is a breeze in any weather.

Yorkville
Yorkville blends old-world charm with modern luxury in Toronto's most upscale district. Designer boutiques like Chanel and Hermès line Bloor Street, while cobblestone side streets reveal art galleries and chic cafés. The crystalline Royal Ontario Museum stands as a cultural beacon near streets once filled with 1960s folk musicians. Bay and Bloor-Yonge stations provide excellent transit connections to Toronto's attractions. Five-star hotels and sophisticated cocktail lounges cater to discerning travellers. The area balances shopping indulgence with cultural richness through its many galleries and historic Victorian architecture.

Toronto Entertainment District
Toronto's Entertainment District pulses with energy where theatre marquees light up King Street and skyscrapers frame the iconic CN Tower. World-class venues like the Royal Alexandra Theatre host Broadway-caliber shows while Ripley's Aquarium offers underwater adventures. The area transforms from business hub by day to nightlife central after dark. Step into this city centre playground where entertainment options abound within easy walking distance. Metro stops connect you to Toronto's attractions when you're ready to explore beyond. Hotels range from luxury towers to boutique properties, making this district perfect for culture seekers and night owls.

Kensington Market
Kensington Market buzzes with eclectic energy where vintage shops meet global food stalls. The narrow streets showcase vibrant street art and house independent bookshops and artisan studios. You'll find everything from Ethiopian restaurants to vinyl record shops in this bohemian enclave. This multicultural hub offers authentic experiences just steps from Spadina Avenue Shopping District and Chinatown. Browse handmade jewellery, sample diverse cuisines, or admire the colourful Victorian buildings. Easily explore by foot or hop on convenient trams at Spadina stops.

Port Credit
Port Credit combines a charming lakeside setting with rich maritime heritage. The area hugs Lake Ontario with a popular waterfront trail and bustling marina. Historic buildings and a lighthouse tell stories of this former fishing port's past. Visitors love strolling along the scenic promenade and watching sailboats bob in the harbour. The area shines with waterside restaurants offering fresh seafood and patios with lake views. Boutique shops in heritage buildings sell nautical gifts and local art. Port Credit hosts lively waterfront festivals throughout the year. Travellers appreciate the walkable streets and easy connections to city centre Toronto via the GO Transit station.
Stay near popular Toronto attractions
Toronto and related destinations
The CN Tower pierces the skyline while nearby museums and waterfront trails offer endless exploration. Catch a Blue Jays game, browse Kensington Market's food stalls, or hop a ferry to Toronto Islands' peaceful parks.



























































































































