The Toronto hotels listed here are for the most part downtown Toronto hotels.
Popular Toronto Hotels
- Royal York is a Toronto landmark that used to tower over the city and today remains a standard of elegance.
- The InterContinental is a downtown hotel popular with business travellers next to the Toronto Convention Centre.
- The Toronto Hilton is a central, updated hotel that offers standard Hilton quality and service.
- The Grand is a few blocks away from the Eaton Centre and offers fine accommodation at decent prices - you're just a tad away from the action.
Many Toronto hotels offer clean, basic accommodation without a lot of fuss at a decent price. See our Top 10 Budget Toronto Hotels.
Mid-Range Toronto Hotels
The Toronto Marriott Downtown is connected to the Toronto Eaton Centre and close to major Toronto theatres. It offers newly renovated suites, all with 32" flatscreens.
Luxury Toronto Hotels
Toronto hotels have plenty to offer the luxury seeker. From the Toronto landmark Royal York to the historic Windsor Arms and the Four Seasons in the posh neighbourhood of Yorkville, luxury Toronto hotels have the thread counts and guest services to please discriminating travelers.
Boutique Toronto Hotels
The SoHo Metropolitan Hotel is in Toronto's Entertainment District, close to the Rogers Centre and CN Tower. Aside from clean, chic décor, each of the 72 guest rooms feature walk-in closets, exquisite bathrooms with radiant flooring, German fixtures and soaker tub.
The Cosmopolitan Hotel is sleek and contemporary, with an approach to accommodation that combines Eastern philosophy and Western convenience.
Toronto Hotels for Families
The Delta Chelsea Hotel is probably the best bet for families; it has family suites with bunk-beds and a "fun corner" with chalkboard and games and child-minding options in the hotel, especially during theatre performances.
Other options include the Four Seasons, which is across from the Royal Ontario Museum and the Sheraton , which also have special amenities for their young guests.
Toronto Hotels that Are So Hip it Hurts
Hotels like the Drake, the Rex and the Gladstone are more than just a place to rest your weary bones. They are cultural landmarks and a place for bohemians and hipsters to gather. All three are also nightclubs and restaurants, so expect these places to rock late into the evening.
Toronto Hotels with History
If you like a little history with your accommodation, there's a number of Toronto hotels to satisfy your penchant for the past. The Royal York is one of Canada's historical railway hotels and dates back to the 1800s.
The King Edward Hotel, fondly known as the King Eddie, is a turn-of-the-century hotel famous for its Afternoon Tea.
Neo-Gothic in design, the four-story Windsor Arms Hotel is located in stylish Yorkville .

