With a stay at Oak House Residence in Toronto (Downtown Toronto), you'll be steps from University of Toronto - St. George Campus and 11 minutes by foot from Royal Ontario Museum. This apartment is 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from CF Toronto Eaton Centre and 1.9 mi (3 km) from Rogers Centre.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities and a water dispenser.
Make yourself at home in one of the 170 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
GGuest User2026.06.21
This is a University of Toronto student dormitory, likely rented out to non-students during the summer break when many students move out.
Access is by key card, so security and hygiene are good. The vanity had two disposable cups and a small bar of soap, tiny bottles of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion, along with bath towels, face towels, and hand towels. The bathroom had one roll of toilet paper, and the closet contained three wire hangers. There were no water cups or toothbrush cups. On the second day, I asked the front desk for disposable cups and garbage bags but was told they were out. There's no toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, slippers, hairdryer, kettle, fridge, microwave, or safe. When I checked in, I asked to borrow a hairdryer and was told they'd have one in the morning. However, when I went back the next day, they said I needed a student ID as collateral to borrow it. The communal kitchen and washing machines are for students only.
If you stay long-term, cleaning is provided once every seven days; otherwise, you're on your own. When booking, pay close attention, as some rooms don't have private bathrooms. Make sure to bring your own toothpaste, toothbrush, slippers, hairdryer, and kettle. A universal travel adapter (like a Bull brand one) would be very useful.
Just one block to the left is a 7-Eleven. A bit further down is a larger supermarket with fresh produce, milk, eggs, bread, fruit, and other daily necessities. It's about 1 km to both the University of Toronto and Chinatown, making them easily walkable. The Royal Ontario Museum is about 1 km away, and the Art Gallery of Ontario is just under 2 km. Lake Ontario is about 5-6 km away as the crow flies.
The room facilities are very convenient for students. I'm not sure if it's open to non-students outside of academic breaks.
Located just steps from the College Subway Station, Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre is the perfect destination for both business and leisure. Our fully renovated hotel is a short walk to the iconic Eaton Centre, Michelin-star restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, giving you easy access to the best of the city.
Catch a concert or Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre, enjoy a Leaf’s hockey or Raptors basketball game at Scotiabank Arena, or explore Toronto’s renowned cultural attractions—all just a quick subway ride away. Art lovers can reach the Theatre District, Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Royal Ontario Museum in just 10 minutes by car. For a unique experience, unwind at the Distillery District or explore Toronto like a local with the expert help from our team.
Looking for a meeting venue? Our state-of-the-art, fully renovated meeting rooms are equipped with everything you need for successful gatherings, whether it's a business meeting, wedding, or party. With exceptional catering and customized event packages, your next event will be a standout. Plus, enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and in all meeting spaces.
Start your day with a delicious and varied breakfast from our outstanding buffet. Our Thirty Restaurant serves lunch and dinner, while our Thirty Lounge offers expertly crafted cocktails from our skilled mixologists.
XXuhaoyu2026.04.03
The hotel is located near College Station, which makes transportation incredibly convenient – the location is pretty good. Room cleanliness was average, but the facilities are quite old. The downside is the soundproofing is really poor; I frequently heard noise. Also, the Wi-Fi is terrible and often wouldn't connect. Breakfast options were standard and didn't change daily, but it tasted pretty good. Overall, the hotel service was quite thoughtful.
Located in Toronto (Downtown Toronto), Samesun Toronto - Hostel is within a 15-minute walk of University of Toronto - St. George Campus and Queen Street West. This hostel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Royal Ontario Museum and 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from CF Toronto Eaton Centre.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a communal living room.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 150 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with showers are provided.
JJade Joeng2026.03.07
I was very satisfied with my stay at Samesun. The best part was the communal kitchen, where you could cook your own meals, and there was free breakfast every morning, including milk, bread, and fruit. I also took the opportunity to visit the Art Gallery of Ontario to see the John Lennon photography exhibition. Overall, it was a very satisfying travel experience.
A stay at Chinatown Travellers Home places you in the heart of Toronto, within a 10-minute walk of University of Toronto - St. George Campus and Queen Street West. This guesthouse is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from CF Toronto Eaton Centre and 1 mi (1.7 km) from Rogers Centre.
Featured amenities include express check-out, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 15 air-conditioned guestrooms. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.
GGuest User2025.03.16
The hotel is well located and very clean, which is appreciated. However, I had a bad experience during my stay. At 4:20 AM, some suspicious people knocked on my door, waking me up. I also heard them knocking on other doors in the hallway. It was disturbing and ruined part of my experience. A shame, because the hotel has potential...
With a stay at The Rex Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Toronto, steps from The Path and Campbell House Museum. This hotel is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Four Seasons Centre and 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Osgoode Hall.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and shopping on site.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at The Rex serving guests of The Rex Hotel. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to noon for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and ATM/banking services.
Make yourself at home in one of the 12 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include blackout drapes/curtains, and housekeeping is provided on request.
BBinderMichael2024.12.13
Understanding what this place is will help with expectations. It’s not a 5 star hotel and it’s not meant to be. While there are some rooms that have a private washroom, many have a shared washroom with a couple washrooms on each level. Kind of like a hostel. If you’re looking for a place to sleep for a night or 2 in a great location in downtown Toronto, without having to spend a new car payment, then this place is great. Beds are clean and comfortable. I got a room with 2 single beds for under $130 after missing my train and needing a place to sleep until the next train in the morning. About a 10 to 15 minute walk to Union Station. Service is friendly.
Maple Grove Cottage | A Poetic Haven in Toronto’s Downtown Arts District |Nestled between the sky-piercing CN Tower, the shimmering reflections of Lake Ontario, and the Gothic spires of Casa Loma, Maple Grove Cottage ignites Toronto’s West End with a splash of maple-red charm. Here, the neon nocturne of Queen Street harmonizes with the culinary symphony of Ossington Avenue, creating a vibrant stage for urban explorers. This is both a front-row seat to the city’s pulse and a poetic waystation transcending time.Choose a private room for solo wanderers to savor the city’s silhouette or a spacious suite for families and groups to bask in the legend of lakeside lights weaving an endless night. In the open kitchen, maple syrup and Tim Hortons coffee await, ready for you to craft a morning prelude with fresh produce from Ontario’s farmers’ markets. A 24-hour laundry room, with the warm hum of dryers, smooths out the creases of your journey.A 3-minute stroll leads to North America’s vibrant creative hub—the Ossington Arts Corridor, where avant-garde gallery installations dance with street murals, and the aroma of indie coffee roasters guides you to the improvisational riffs of underground jazz bars. Within a 15-minute walk, the Victorian elegance of Trinity Bellwoods, the sparkling ripples of Lake Ontario, and the azure mysteries of Ripley’s Aquarium unfold in sequence, while your poetic haven quietly blooms amid this urban tapestry. For a deeper dive into the city’s heartbeat, a 10-minute streetcar ride whisks you to St. Lawrence Market or Ripley’s Aquarium. Meanwhile, Maple Grove’s complimentary parking stands ready for your romantic road trip to Niagara Falls. As night falls, a 3-minute walk plunges you into North America’s culinary theater: the lingering flavors of Ossington’s Michelin-starred private dinners blend with the vermouth ripples of Queen Street’s speakeasy bars.From Lake Ontario-inspired wall art to curated bath essentials, every detail whispers Canadian hospitality. At dawn, lean against the window and watch streetcars ferry stories from around the globe with their melodic clatter. Maple Grove Cottage is not just a key to unlocking Toronto—it’s a gentle embrace that softens the moonlight of foreign skies. May it become the warmest bookmark in your global travelogue.Toronto's top 10 must-go place are within 3-4KM radius. Walk out of the door is the Toronto's unique Tram Street Car for public transportation, linked to subway, and Airport UP Express. There is one free attached garage parking spot and free parking card for nearby street parking, first come, first serve. Laundry room has washer, dryer and detergent supply, all free to use to guest. Second floor private room C1, C2 sharing kitchen and bath on second floor. Second floor can also be reserved as entire floor, including the exclusive kitchen, bath, access to balcony, and the balcony hall way can be converted to 3rd room to live the 5th person. Basement only reserve the entire floor, with room B1, B2, kitchen and bath. Every room equipped with temperature and humidity remote monitor to ensure comfort environment. First floor private room A3, sharing kitchen and bath on first floor with room A1 and A2, a little crowed, not recommended to chose this room unless absolute necessary.Walk out of door is the Queen Street with collection of Bars, and nightclubs. 5 minutes walk to Ossignton Ave, which is Toronto's restaurant street. 10 minutes walk to Trinity-Bellwood park, where the frequent summer festivals happening here.A Poetic Tribute |Maple Grove Cottage – A Toronto Ode ||Towers pierce the clouds at dusk, castles and lakes sing through the night.Park your heart at Maple Retreat, where sweet nights linger in delight.
AAnonymous User2026.05.24
An unexpectedly warm stay, highly recommend to anyone visiting Toronto!
Choosing ”Maplewood Abode” in downtown Toronto was an excellent decision. The location is superb, within walking distance to the subway and major shopping areas, making it incredibly convenient for getting around and sightseeing.
What touched me most was the host. Communication was seamless throughout my stay, truly a case of ”no question left unanswered.” Whether it was advice on transit, restaurant recommendations, or tips on avoiding tourist traps, the host patiently offered tons of practical suggestions. Many were hidden gems only locals would know, saving me a lot of unnecessary detours.
The room was decorated very warmly, the bedding was clean and soft, and the surroundings were quiet. I was able to get a sound night's sleep every day, and all my travel fatigue just melted away. Even more delightful, the host enthusiastically shared some homemade food with me! I tried a chicken bun and a pork and radish bun – the wrappers were thin, the filling generous, and the taste was wonderfully authentic home-style cooking. Each bite was full of human kindness.
Overall, the experience far exceeded my expectations. It offered both the cleanliness and convenience of a hotel, along with the warmth of visiting a friend's home. I will definitely choose Maplewood Abode again on my next trip to Toronto, and I genuinely recommend it to anyone traveling for leisure or business in this city!
With a stay at Nomas Hotel in Toronto (Downtown Toronto), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of University of Toronto - St. George Campus and Royal Ontario Museum. This hotel is 2.2 mi (3.5 km) from CF Toronto Eaton Centre and 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Rogers Centre.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and complimentary use of a nearby fitness facility.
Enjoy Japanese cuisine at Bellis Cafe & Bar, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Cooked-to-order breakfasts are served on weekends from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 14 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars (stocked with some free items) and Smart televisions. Your memory foam bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and hair dryers.
GGuest User2026.06.12
Great:
1. Unbeatable location. That stretch of Bloor St W has restaurants, coffee shops, used bookstores (my favorite!), and more. Subway station, streetcars, and a Bike Share Toronto hub just around the corner. Christie Pits park nearby. Incredibly walkable.
2. Clean room and useful amenities. Love that slippers were available from the amenities closet. (Slippers seem to be common in hotels in Asia, so I was delighted to find them here.)
2. Responsive customer service. My room had a small issue (intermittent loud buzzing sound of mysterious origin in the night). When I raised this with the Nomas WhatsApp number, Umesh was responsive and offered to move me into a different room. Thankfully the sound eventually vanished after a couple nights!
I have no opinion on:
1. Bellis. I didn't eat at the Bellis bar (mainly because I wanted to check out the other offerings nearby).
2. Lockers. I didn't try the lockers, but they looked useful.
I saw someone describe this hotel along the lines of ”it's a bar with hallways and rooms.” Isn't that what all hotels are, ultimately?
Could be better:
1. My room was near the washrooms for the bar. At night, shrieky bar customers would congregate near the washrooms to chat. Had to get up to shut the soundproofing hallway door a couple of times. Not too big of a deal because the soundproofing is effective.
I'd definitely stay here again!
With a stay at Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, you'll be centrally located in Toronto, within a 10-minute walk of Yonge-Dundas Square and CF Toronto Eaton Centre. This family-friendly hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Art Gallery of Ontario and 1 mi (1.5 km) from Hockey Hall of Fame.Dip into one of the 2 indoor swimming pools or enjoy other recreational amenities including a sauna and a fitness center. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Grab a bite at TBar, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a limo/town car service, and express check-out. Planning an event in Toronto? This hotel has facilities measuring 5200 square feet (483 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.Stay in one of 1590 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
GGuest User2026.03.21
We booked this hotel for the adults only pool, being that it was March break they allowed children into the adults only pool (as well as there being a children’s pool). We would have liked this information beforehand as the pool was the reason for booking. We were only able to get access to the pool between 10-11pm. Otherwise hotel was very clean, we had a standard queen room which was really nice with a comfortable bed. Bathroom needs some renovations, especially the bath/shower situation. We enjoyed our stay but we feel that information about the pool should have been known upfront and not made aware to us upon check in
Sitting pretty in Toronto's iconic Bloor - Yorkville neighbourhood on Bloor Street, in the indie-cool-meets-approachable-luxury Annex neighbourhood, Kimpton Saint George’s refined bohemian spirit reflects its surroundings. Design details -- natural materials, rich textures and irreverent artwork -- create a sense of sophistication with a little edge. The atmosphere is intimate and intriguing, inviting you to explore the true Toronto, where a history of craftsmanship merges with an evolving identity as a dynamic modern hub.
GGuest User2025.08.24
The room was clean. I had hoped for a room with a bathtub, but it seems to be assigned randomly, so I got a shower-only room. The view wasn't great (I could see a large building under construction), but the room was sunny. There's a restaurant on the first floor which I used for dinner and breakfast before leaving. The portions were generous and the prices reasonable. There was a mini-fridge, but it didn't cool very well. In the mornings, there's self-service coffee and tea in the lobby. I heard there's also a wine service in the evenings, but I didn't get to use it as the timing didn't work out. The location is good, and the surrounding area is safe and relatively clean.
The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel offers 212 forms of accommodation with minibars and a safe. Beds feature premium bedding. Televisions come with premium cable channels and pay-per-view films. Bathrooms include bathrobes and hairdryers. In-room wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. Business-friendly amenities include desks and complimentary newspapers/ as well as telephones/ free local calls are provided - restrictions may apply.
GGuest User2026.02.28
The room was clean, cozy, and had good soundproofing. The bathroom was also spacious and clean. However, a fire alarm went off around midnight, scaring me sleepless. I was too afraid to stay and too afraid to leave. Later, I thought that since the room was on the third floor, jumping out wouldn't be too bad, until the alarm was cleared! I couldn't fall back asleep until morning.
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GGuest UserBooked Deluxe King Room with breakfast included. Room was spacious and breakfast was great. Yet the standard of housekeeping was far from satisfactory. First, hairs were found at the wrap for the wire of the hair dryer the moment I checked in, and small scrap of paper was also found on the inside of a towel. Without any notice/sign in the room about the hotel's green housekeeping policy (if any), towels heavily loaded on the hook and hangers in the bathroom were not collected even on day 3 of my stay (there was no bath tub in the room to place used towels). Packs of cotton pads, cotton buds and small soaps were not refilled even when totally used up. Interesting enough, when enquired with front desk if that was the hotel's policy not to so collect the towels and make the refill unless express requests were made, the answer was in the negative.
The charging of tips for breakfast is another interesting issue. My husband stayed at the hotel for 2 nights (with breakfast included) before my arrival. When he checked out, he was asked to pay for tips for 1 breakfast. After clarifying if tips should be paid for 2 breakfasts instead, front desk apologized for having wrongly charged for any tips as all charges should have already been included when making the hotel booking. Yet on our checking out after 5 nights' stay with the hotel, we were told that we had to pay for tips for 2 days' breakfast. We again enquired about the hotel policy and explained that we were willing to pay but wondered why tips weren't charged for all 5 days for our stay. No explanation was given and the staff (probably thought that we did not want to pay) just advised that the charges would be waived.
I have stayed at Park Hyatt Bangkok and the service was excellent. Was thus surprised to had those experience at Park Hyatt Toronto.
AAnonymous UserOverall, it was a great stay with excellent value for money, and the room was clean. It's very close to the airport, about a 10-minute drive. The only downside was waiting for the shuttle at the airport for half an hour, but it never showed up.😹
VVivian Dewi ShenRequested the newly renovated room instead of non renovated. The hotel staff was very kind and friendly to let us check in at 1.30pm as our rooms was ready. Eventhough we didnt get the connecting room as we requested but we were happy enough to let us an early check in.
AAlanSpivackA great hotel in a prime location. The Radisson Blu is situated right on the harbor. It is surrounded by iconic locations, great restaurants and attractions. The CN tower and Roger Center are just a few minutes walk. You can walk along the harbor boardwalk or sit in a nice cafe and watch planes take off and land at the small island airport just across the water.
GGuest UserCame to Toronto for a conference and booked this apartment a few days in advance. It wasn't cheap and didn't include breakfast, but I chose it for its proximity. I didn't have high expectations, but after checking in, I felt it was excellent value for money. It's on the 44th floor, the highest level with a balcony, and the sky is directly overhead – the view is perfect! I just felt the safety could be a bit better, as it's completely open.
LLimGreat location, easy check in / check out, amazing views from very high floor of a 50-story condominium. I was able to check in at 3PM and the place was very clean. 24 hour security at the lobby and 24 hour concierge on 5th floor. There is a large public parking lot right across the street that is safe and easy to use. Starbucks & Tim Horton’s is right downstairs, and Dundas Square is literally a 6 minute walk away. Would definitely stay again and would recommend to others!
TTati11I was somewhat disappointed by the lack of prior communication regarding the check-in procedure. Upon arrival, we entered the loby area, and we were welcomed by the security officer who explained to contact the company for instructions which included sending photos of my ID along with a separate image of me holding it. After paying a deposit, we were finally granted access to the apartment. This process took nearly an hour, and we were surprised to find that our unit was located on the 48th floor of the tower. While this didn’t bother us, it would have been helpful to know in advance, especially for those who suffer from vertigo.
Reliable Wi-Fi is essential, as a lack of connectivity can be quite problematic. The apartment itself was small and cosy, offering impressive views of the CN Tower. However, upon our arrival, the driver was still drying towels and bedding, which I found to be inappropriate. The small balcony had very dirty glass that had not been cleaned, and the kitchen was not entirely tidy. Additionally, the bedroom carpet was heavily stained, and we were required to remove our shoes. Upon checking out, we had to take out the trash and wash the towels, bedding, and dishes, which consumed another hour of our time. I couldn't help but wonder what the cleaning staff was doing.
It’s worth noting that a deposit was taken, and failure to adhere to the rules would result in its forfeiture. Although I generally avoid complaining, We felt overwhelmed by the expectations, especially after paying for our vacation. Furthermore, if extending the stay for a few additional hours, there is a significant extra charge. The elevators were consistently busy, and during our departure, the security personnel in the concierge area were rather rude, insisting we leave the lobby despite the presence of chairs and tables. We simply wanted to arrange our next ride without having to do so on the street.
Overall, I enjoyed the experience, but the apartment could benefit from more thorough cleaning, and the rules could be more accommodating for guests.
GGuest UserI saw the address and door of the apartment, but I actually got the key from the supermarket. The apartment is relatively new, with three rooms, two bathrooms and three beds. The decoration, furniture and appliances are all new, suitable for families.
GGuest UserFirst of all, thank you for the free upgrade. The views from both the bedroom and the living room were excellent, and the space was large enough for a group of friends to relax, especially with the poker and foosball tables. The location is also great, right in downtown.
However, the shower amenities could be improved, particularly the shampoo and body wash, and the toothpaste looked quite messy (fortunately I brought my own). The soundproofing is also not ideal, as I could hear the couple in the next room talking, and I felt a bit uncomfortable using the bathroom and blow‑drying my hair after coming back late from a concert.
The check‑in time is quite rigid at 4 p.m., although they do allow you to delay check‑in until 7:30 p.m. I was initially confused because I waited for over 10 minutes at the original building (before the upgrade) and wasn’t sure if the receptionist would come to pick me up. Once we met, though, the receptionist was very friendly and clearly explained the amenities and check‑out procedures.
Overall, despite the strict rules and minor issues, I really liked the room and had a happy stay.
LLele61The hotel seems old and cramped. The room is not spacious and the facilities are average, just enough to stay in. The air conditioner is quite noisy and there are only two towels in the bathroom.