Pantages Hotel Toronto CentrevsThe Omni King Edward Hotel
Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre and The Omni King Edward Hotel are both endorsed by professional travelers. On balance, The Omni King Edward Hotel ranks slightly higher than Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre. The Omni King Edward Hotel comes in at 83 with positive reviews from 10 reviews such as Lonely Planet, Gayot and DK Eyewitness.
Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre
200 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1V8 , Canada
From $87/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Fodor's
"Clean lines, gleaming hardwood flooring, and brushed-steel accents exude contemporary cool at this hotel." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The Pantages Hotel has a convenient location, within walking distance of many locations, and its amenities... are impressive." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Deluxe modern accommodation with nice touches such as a washer and dryer in all rooms, and stunning city views from the windows of this 45-story hotel and condomini um tower."
Time Out
"Rooms have a minimalist feel, with fluffy white duvets and funky leather chairs in the larger rooms, though the small bathrooms can be a letdown." Full review
Star Service
"Located in the heart of downtown Toronto steps away from entertainment, shopping and the bustling business district, this 18-story hotel continues to reinvent itself." Full review
Gayot
"A great downtown location and beyond-the-norm amenities make this boutique hotel a top choice for travelers seeking convenience."
BlackBook
"Tucked behind the Canon Theatre and around the corner from the Eaton Centre, this lifestyle hotel is one central mofo."
Lonely Planet
"A good choice for longer stays, each of the 89 rooms in this all-suite hotel, the closest to Yonge & Dundas Sq, Massey Hall and the Eaton Centre, have full bathrooms, kitchen and laundry facilities." Full review
Jetsetter
"The all-suite hotel wows with walls of glass and mood-setting purple and red neon lighting." Full review
Frommer's
"Architecture enthusiasts will be wowed by this Moshe Safdie–designed postmodern limestone building...this hotel straddles the divide between moderate and inexpensive categories." Full review
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Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of historic Massey Hall to the south; for those who want to see the skyline, ask for something above the 10th floor.
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