Courtyard by Marriott Toronto DowntownvsThe Omni King Edward Hotel
The Omni King Edward Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown are both recommended by travel writers. On balance, The Omni King Edward Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown. The Omni King Edward Hotel comes in at #16 in Toronto with accolades from 10 publications like Oyster, Star Service and Zagat.
Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown
475 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1X7, Canada
From $74/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"The guest rooms aren't big, but they are comfortable, with smart features such as windows that open and additional sinks outside the bathrooms." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"An indoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, and sauna are among the amenities found in this comfortable 17-floor Marriott hotel."
Star Service
"The large rooms, convenient location, attentive, friendly staff and breadth of facilities make the moderate rates a bargain." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Renovated to within an inch of its identity in 2000, this towering hotel offers amicable service, a walk-to-everything location and all the usual mod-cons, including a gym, hot-tub and pool." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Good value and a super-convenient location underline this polished Downtown Toronto hotel, not to mention impeccable service and extensive events facilities." Full review
The Omni King Edward Hotel Show All Reviews
37 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5C 1E9, Canada
From $120/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Victoria's Restaurant is popular with the power-breakfast crowd and serves high tea later in the afternoon."
Fodor's
"Toronto's landmark "King Eddy" Hotel, which has hosted the well-heeled for over a century, continues to be a favorite choice for special occasions and a nod to grand hotels of the past." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The glorious 'King Eddy' is Toronto's oldest hotel, named for King Edward VII, who gave it the royal seal of approval over a century ago." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Opened in 1903, this grand historic hotel, a member of the Leading Hotels in the World, offers elegantly appointed rooms, courteous service, spa, and every possible amenity; guests want for nothing."
Star Service
"Still, at The King Eddie, as locals affectionately call it, guests are treated like royalty, and the staff is a great highlight here." Full review
Gayot
"Among the amenities, guests will find plasma TVs, cable TV, iPod docking stations, high-speed Internet, laptop-size safes and mini-bars."
BlackBook
"Affectionately known as The King Eddy, this hotel is no stranger to notoriety. Its suite was the locale for John Lennon and Yoko Ono's famous bed-in for peace (and later re-enacted for..."
Zagat
"Old-world elegance is the aesthetic at this historic, century-old hotel that projects a classic British ambience, complete with afternoon tea service and a clubby bar area."
Oyster
Upscale
"Possibly the most historic hotel in Toronto, the King Edward has had a reputation for elegance for over 100 years." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Its storied hallways have seen the likes of Ernest Hemingway, The Beatles, Elizabeth Taylor, Rudolph Valentino and Britney Spears." Full review