Discover Toronto, Canada’s financial hub nestled on the scenic shores of Lake Ontario. Toronto serves as an excellent base to explore the Great Lakes region that includes the spectacular Niagara Falls. This City of Neighborhoods prides on a rich heritage and a kaleidoscope of diverse ethnic cultures. Apart from world-class dining, themed contemporary museums, and packed sports seasons, Toronto appeals with its vast green spaces, and hosts myriad waterfront entertainment venues along its 28-mile coast! Toronto’s sprawling skyline is best seen from the waters, while a visit to the CN Tower affords aerial perspectives thanks to an EdgeWalk, a revolving restaurant, and a 360-degree observation deck. In the Old Town area, the 1803 St Lawrence Market houses generations of specialty vendors while The Distillery District is a Victorian industrial-style historic enclave featuring stylish boutiques, artisanal foods, galleries, and events. A short ferry ride away, the Toronto Islands offer a quick escape with manicured gardens, and picnic spots.
Fairmont Royal York is a luxury hotel in downtown Toronto, just minutes away from the city's main attractions, including The CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts.
The Four Seasons Toronto is an upscale hotel located in Toronto's historic Yorkville quarter, close to its glamorous shopping and restaurant district. The hotel offers modern, airy rooms done up in soft tones of cream and grey, with views of the west and east side of the city.
Located in one of Toronto’s bustling neighborhoods, Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square is a modern boutique hotel with major tourist attractions in its vicinity.
Saint James Hotel is a boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto, a 3-minute walk from College subway station. It also enjoys close proximity to the Toronto Lakefront and the Yonge Shopping Street.
The Strathcona Hotel is ideally located in downtown Toronto, within walking distance of world-famous attractions like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Toronto's Theatre District, restaurants, and shops at Yonge Street. This eco-friendly hotel opened in 1933 and was remodeled a few years ago.