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Chelsea Hotel TorontovsThe Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
Both Chelsea Hotel, Toronto and InterContinental Toronto Yorkville are praised by expert writers. Overall, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto scores significantly better than InterContinental Toronto Yorkville. Chelsea Hotel, Toronto comes in at 82 with recommendations from 11 sources including Zagat, The Telegraph and Lonely Planet.
Chelsea Hotel Toronto
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Rough Guide
Star Service
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Zagat
Star Service
The Telegraph
Frommer's
33 Gerrard Street W., Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z4, Canada
From $92/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"This entrally located hotel is within walking distance of the city’s best shopping districts, world-class theaters, vibrant nightlife, and exciting attractions."
"With 1,590 rooms, the Chelsea is the largest hotel in the city. And it is something of a crowd-pleaser." Full review
"Near the Eaton Centre, this whopping hotel has excellent leisure facilities, including swimming pool, gym , sauna and childcare."
"As Canada's largest hotel, this property has the pros and cons that come with such a distinction, but while similar in size to the Sheraton Centre, it is much less confusing in design." Full review
"Canada's largest hotel has long been popular with families and tour groups, so be prepared for a flurry of activity." Full review
"With nearly 1600 rooms, Toronto's largest and arguably best-value hotel caters to all people." Full review
"A huge, family-friendly hotel that's close to many attractions, this 1,590-room chain property appeals to a broad audience."
"This is full-service urban resort in downtown Toronto is Canada's largest hotel, and it has the pros and cons that come with such a distinction." Full review
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Playpens, booster seats and highchairs are available upon request, medium-sized cats and dogs are allowef for an extra fee.
8.0
"Well-located, this is an ideal choice for families, with bright public areas, excellent dining options and exceptional service." Full review
"The four-story, 50m corkscrew waterslide is a major draw, while parents appreciate the Kid Centre, which provides supervised activities for toddlers through preteens." Full review
The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Star Service
Oyster
Jetsetter
The Telegraph
220 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1T8, Canada
From $112/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"Handsome and intimate, this outpost of the respected InterContinental chain is a two-minute walk from the Yorkville shopping area." Full review
"Opposite the Royal Conservatory of Music is the seductive InterContinental. Nothing is lacking here, personalized attention from the multilingual staff complimenting round-the-clock business services." Full review
"This hotel, too, is one of the city's best, easily surpassing its more centrally located sibling InterContinental Toronto Centre. " Full review
Upscale
"With eight floors and more than 200 rooms, the Intercontinental Toronto Yorkville isn’t a true boutique, but its many unique features ... give it a distinctive personality." Full review
"Stylish sleep surrounded by Yorkville’s boutiques and galleries, with an indoor pool, a pair of buzzy bars and award-winning food." Full review
7.0
"This eight-storey oasis, built in 1989, was the first InterContinental hotel in Canada. More plush than posh, it enjoys a very loyal customer base." Full review