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Most recommended Toronto hotels

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Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel - Toronto - Building
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
8 Very good
Downtown$404+
$404+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Bisha Hotel Toronto - Toronto - Bedroom
Bisha Hotel Toronto
8.7 Very good
Downtown$486+
$486+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel
7.8 Good
Etobicoke$225+
$225+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
King Blue Hotel Toronto
8.8 Very good
Downtown$363+
$363+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Ritz-Carlton Toronto
9.2 Wonderful
Downtown$569+
$569+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Le Germain Hotel Toronto
8.5 Very good
Downtown$394+
$394+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hyatt Regency Toronto
8 Very good
Downtown$352+
$352+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
The Soho Hotel & Residences
8.9 Very good
Downtown$450+
$450+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Gladstone House
8.6 Very good
West End$351+
$351+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

Toronto hotels near Scotiabank Arena

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Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown - Toronto - Pool
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown
8.3 Very good
Downtown$335+
$335+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
One King West Hotel and Residence - Toronto - Living room
One King West Hotel and Residence
8.4 Very good
Downtown$357+
$357+
Free Wi-Fi
Fairmont Royal York
8.4 Very good
Downtown$460+
$460+
Pool
Pet friendly

Top Toronto hotels with parking

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Hampton Inn by Hilton Toronto Airport Corporate Centre - Toronto - Building
Parking
Airport shuttle
Old Mill Toronto - Toronto - Building
Old Mill Toronto
8.4 Very good
Etobicoke$330+
$330+
Parking
Spa
Est Hotel
6.2 Okay
Etobicoke$181+
$181+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Stay Inn
8.6 Very good
Etobicoke$182+
$182+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Deluxe Inn
6.5 Okay
Etobicoke$134+
$134+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Toronto

Discover the top hotels in Toronto handpicked by local expert Julia Eskins.
Julia Eskins
December 6, 2023

No matter how often you visit Toronto, there’s always somewhere new to explore and stay. Canada’s largest city is a fast-growing multicultural hub, with more than 150 diverse neighborhoods and 230 ethnicities contributing to its vibrant mosaic. As the city continues to expand, so does its variety of hotels. From art-filled boutique hotels in historical buildings to sleek wellness-driven retreats, there are accommodation options for every kind of traveler. Staying downtown will offer you easy access to the city’s top landmarks, but basing yourself in the east end or west end will immerse you in up-and-coming areas with locally loved restaurants, small galleries, and independent shops. Some hotels double as hangouts for residents like myself, especially if they come with a rooftop bar, celebrity chef-helmed restaurant, or award-winning spa. As a local, I’ve enjoyed my fair share of weekend staycations in my own backyard. Here are my picks for the best hotels in Toronto.

1.

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

Address:

60 Yorkville Avenue

Price:

$91-3248/night

One of the best luxury hotels in the city, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is the place to go for next-level pampering. The sleek and sophisticated 259-room property overlooks the upscale neighborhood of Yorkville, where guests can enjoy Michelin-starred restaurants and designer boutiques.
The hotel’s restaurant, Café Boulud, excels in French cuisine, while the more casual bar offers a see-and-be-seen atmosphere for cocktails and shareable plates. The pièce de résistance, however, is the Forbes Five Star-rated 30,000-square-foot spa.
I recommend booking a massage or manicure and pedicure here after enjoying the indoor pool, hot tub, and robe time. After a night in one of the signature cloud-like beds, you’ll check out feeling more relaxed than ever.

2.

1 Hotel Toronto

Address:

550 Wellington Street West

Price:

$310-823/night

Steps away from the restaurants and bars of King Street West, 1 Hotel Toronto offers a prime position for those looking to wine and dine during their stay. But the hotel offers more than just a convenient address.
Nature-inspired interiors accented with local driftwood, plants, and reclaimed timber deliver a refreshing contrast from the concrete jungle outside. And a rooftop pool allows guests to cool off with skyline views in the summertime. The pet-friendly hotel’s 91 guest rooms and 21 suites feature thoughtful details like filtered water taps, yoga mats, in-room greenery, and soft cotton robes.
And with a calendar of “happenings” ranging from concerts to fitness classes, you’ll want to explore beyond the room. During my stay, I had a delicious brunch at the hotel’s zero-waste restaurant, 1 Kitchen, and dropped by a pop-up farmer’s market to pick up some Ontario produce.

3.

The Drake Hotel

Address:

1150 Queen Street West

Price:

$85-2218/night

You can’t talk about the best boutique hotels in Toronto without mentioning The Drake Hotel. The property has been an arts and culture hub on Queen Street West for nearly two decades and boasts a live music venue, multiple atmospheric bars, and a long-standing restaurant.
With rotating art exhibits and events, it’s as popular with travelers as it is with locals. I’ll often pop in for a cocktail at the Sky Yard rooftop bar, and I always recommend friends stay in the Modern Wing. The contemporary extension to the original 19th-century building has 32 design-forward rooms and an expertly curated collection of original art from Canadian and international artists.
Inside, you’ll find artist-designed wallpaper, terrazzo-clad showers, Malin + Goetz bath products, and locally sourced mini-bar snacks. While there’s usually a fun event happening, the neighborhood is dotted with top-rated restaurants, bars, and galleries to explore.

4.

Shangri-La Toronto

Address:

188 University Avenue

Price:

$350-1740/night

Located in the Entertainment District, Shangri-La Toronto is close to the shops on Queen Street West, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Financial District. Most of the 202 guestrooms offer impressive city views, ample space, and amenities for business travelers, and some suites have private terraces and bathtubs with panoramic vistas.
The health club features a 65-foot lap pool, which is rare for a Toronto hotel. I’m a big fan of the hotel’s Miraj Hammam Spa, which offers an array of Turkish-style bath rituals and body treatments. The lobby bar is a chic spot year-round, with vintage fashion installations, but it especially comes alive during the festive season.
The Four Seasons Centre, home to the National Ballet of Canada, is across the street, so Shangri-La is an excellent place to start the night with a Nutcracker-themed high tea or cocktails before the show.

5.

The Broadview Hotel

Address:

106 Broadview Avenue

Price:

$123-796/night

Housed in a meticulously restored 19th-century building, The Broadview Hotel is a celebrated east-end focal point. Its 58 rooms feature elevated amenities like vinyl record players and mini-bars stocked with goodies from local businesses.
Located in the quaint neighborhood of Riverside, which feel like a close-knit village in the big city, the hotel is ideal for those looking to explore a lesser-visited area. And with the downtown core only a 20-minute streetcar ride away, you’re not far from the main tourist sights. The hotel has several stellar restaurants and bars, including a bistro that serves hearty brunch.
The biggest draw, however, is its rooftop. The space offers a glass-encased dining area and a terrace for enjoying views of the Toronto skyline and the Don River while mingling with residents and travelers alike. It gets busy on weekends, so make a reservation.

6.

Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection

Address:

111 Princes' Boulevard

Price:

$224-851/night

If you’re looking for a restful stay with resort-style amenities, look no further than Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection. The property on the waterfront of Lake Ontario offers 404 spacious rooms, a Guerlain spa, a rooftop swimming pool, and a 90,000-square-foot athletic center.
Among its stand-out facilities are four tennis courts, eight squash courts, a Topgolf Swing Suite, a movie screening room, and a play center for kids. Beyond the property, you’ll find stunning lakefront parks and trails (including my personal favorite, Trillium Park). While you’re a bit further away from downtown than other luxury hotels, the property’s Tesla house cars will shuttle you anywhere within a three-mile radius.
With so much to do on-site, you’ll likely spend most of your time chilling by the pool, indulging in spa treatments, and enjoying endless waterfront views.

7.

Bisha Hotel Toronto

Address:

80 Blue Jays Way

Price:

$278-4412/night

The brainchild of Toronto’s nightlife king, Charles Khabouth, Bisha Hotel Toronto offers Instagram-worthy rooms, bold restaurants, and edgy art-filled communal spaces. The interiors feature a mix of textures and 1970s-inspired touches like crushed velvet, geometric carpets, lacquered wood, and black marble.
And for design lovers looking to kick it up a notch, there’s an entire floor with suites designed by musician Lenny Kravitz. The hotel is in the Entertainment District, a stone’s throw away from the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and high-end restaurants – a few of which are conveniently located in the hotel. Head to the 44th floor to enjoy sweeping views and California cuisine at Kōst.
Or try lauded chef Akira Back’s first Canadian namesake restaurant, which blends Japanese cuisine with Korean flavors. If you’re here during the summer, don’t miss the saltwater infinity pool on the rooftop – best enjoyed with a cocktail in hand.

8.

The St. Regis Toronto

Address:

325 Bay Street

Price:

$75-1023/night

Impeccable service, spacious suites, and a central downtown location make St. Regis Toronto one of the top-rated hotels in Toronto. The 258-key property boasts Canada’s largest collection of luxury suites – 124 to be exact – making it a great choice for groups and families celebrating special occasions.
With the building soaring 65 stories, many of its rooms have gorgeous skyline views that will entice you to get out and explore. Whether you’re in the mood for theater or a basketball game, you’ll find it within walking distance. Don’t forget to stop by Louix Louis, the hotel’s gilded French- and American-style restaurant on the 31st floor.
Cap off your meal with a slice of King’s Cake, a 13-layer chocolate affair that’s big enough to share with a group. The Astor Lounge offers an elegant environment for drinks and contemporary jazz, as well as a daily champagne sabering ritual.

9.

The Ritz-Carlton Toronto

Address:

181 Wellington Street West

Price:

$83-4525/night

The Ritz-Carlton Toronto is steps from the action of the annual Toronto International Film Festival and the city’s top theaters. So it’s no surprise that cinema and the dramatic arts serve as inspiration for its 258 rooms and suites.
The property showcases more than 400 pieces of original art from Canadian artists, including photography by Caitlin Cronenberg and blown-glass light fixtures by Jeff Goodman. The hotel’s well-kept secret is its spa, which houses the only Paris-based Spa myBlend location in the Americas.
I recommend booking one of their personalized facials and then spending the afternoon luxuriating in the airy 23,000-square-foot oasis complete with an aroma-infused pool. There is no shortage of places to eat in the area but head to the hotel’s restaurant, Toca, for top-notch Italian cuisine and a cheese cave where you can hand-select your perfect pairing.

10.

Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience

Address:

100 Front St West-Building A

Price:

$527-1070/night

As one of Canada’s grand railway hotels, Fairmont Royal York has been a Toronto landmark ever since it opened in 1929. The lobby and ballrooms still ooze old-school glamour, with sparkling chandeliers and hand-painted ceilings. Located on Front Street, near Union Station and the Financial District, the hotel is ideal for business travelers.
Staying in the Fairmont Gold rooms and suites will grant you more amenities like high-speed internet and luxury walk-in showers. My favorite perk is the exclusive access to the Fairmont Gold lounge on the 18th floor, which is great for working remotely.
The lounge serves a breakfast buffet, afternoon coffee and tea, and evening hors d’oeuvres daily, so you’ll want to pop by more than once. The hotel offers other dining experiences that recall the golden era of travel including a sophisticated library bar and the upscale French Canadian restaurant, Reign, so save time to explore its storied spaces.

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Low season

February

High season

November

Average price (weeknight)

$222

Average price (weekend night)

$225
Cheapest month to stay with an average 15% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 91% rise in price.
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When to book a hotel in Toronto

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Top tips for finding Toronto hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Toronto, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Toronto in February and January.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Toronto if you stay on a Wednesday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 25 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Toronto hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Toronto found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $78, while the most expensive was $224.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Toronto for 5 days.
  • If you are looking to stay in a budget-friendly accommodation and also enjoy the beach, the Toronto Apartment has beach access and is also an an affordable option.
  • If you're worried about where to charge your electric car while traveling, the Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto-Markham is a great choice because it has charging outlets on site.
  • If you're traveling with a group, think about booking a room at the Alt Hotel Toronto Airport, which can hold up to 8 guests.
  • Keep your pet with you while traveling to the Pan Pacific Toronto, which accepts pets upon request at an additional fee.
  • When traveling, stick to your gym routine because the Union Square City Center hotel offers fitness facilities you can use.
  • Heading to Toronto for a big event or convention? Find a hotel located near Metro Convention Centre, such as The Westin Harbour Castle. The Metro Convention Centre is also conveniently located right next to many attractions, such as Ripley’s Aquarium and the CN Tower.
  • If you want to stay in downtown Toronto but would also like a charming and historic experience, book a hotel in the Old Town neighborhood. It is the oldest part of Toronto, known for its beautiful architecture and the famous St Lawrence Market. The Grand Hotel & Suites is a stylish option located in the center of this neighborhood.
  • To experience Toronto’s exciting nightlife, look at the neighborhood called Westside, which is an entertainment district home to a mixture of clubs and hip cocktail bars. The InterContinental Toronto Yorkville is a reasonably priced yet upscale option that is also not far from downtown Toronto.
  • If you’re looking to take some day trips and travel to other cities while visiting Toronto, search for a hotel near Union Station, such as the Strathcona Hotel. Union Station is a giant travel hub, so staying nearby will make it easy to travel almost anywhere.
  • Although downtown Toronto has endless sightseeing and dining options, it can still be fun to venture away from this area and have a less touristy vacation experience. The Waterfront area and the Toronto Islands have breathtaking views and beaches that are perfect for a quiet getaway. The Ritz-Carlton and Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square are both upscale options very close to the waterfront.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Toronto

  • How are guest treated at the hotels in Toronto?

    Client satisfaction and treatment is the most important consideration when booking a place to go on vacation which is why the Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport should be at the top of your list. You also have access to daily housekeeping, luggage storage, concierge services, and laundry facilities. If you intend to stay at the hostels for an extended period of time, laundry services are offered to keep you organized and tidy. Additionally, there are complimentary services such as dry-cleaning services to ensure you look neat during your stay and multilingual staff to ensure there is no language barrier with their clients.

  • Are there hotels with adequate accessibility options?

    Accessibility around the hotel is paramount which is why you should be looking at a hotel that provides adequate accessibility options such as the Old Mill Toronto. When you arrive, you'll note that the parking and hotel entry are both wheelchair-accessible. The hotel's pool area, elevator lobby, business center, and fitness facility are all wheelchair-accessible locations. In order to improve accessibility, several of the rooms have also been updated with roll-in showers and grab bars in the shower and toilets. For those who are visually challenged, there are phone accessibility kits as well.

  • Are there hotels with parking and transportation features?

    You should be concerned where you park your car, especially if you are going to a place, you are unfamiliar with which is why one of the best places to book your vacation will be the Sandman Signature Mississauga Hotel. Whether you are driving your own car or a rental, there is secure, cost-free parking accessible. Buses, trucks, and recreational vehicles can park in additional spots for convenience and security. There is parking that is wheelchair accessible if you require one or are traveling with someone who does. Additionally, there is a scheduled airport shuttle service that will pick you up from the airport and drop you off after your stay.

  • Which hotels should I consider if I want a business center at my place of stay?

    It is important to have a place you can work from, and especially if you are on vacation which is why the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Toronto Downtown should be a consideration. You can work in the hotel's business center, which is available 24/7 and has computer workstations, a 12917 square foot conference hall, and 22 meeting rooms which are adequate if there is more than one or two meeting being held concurrently.

  • What are the best hotels located near Pearson Airport?

    If you would like to stay near Pearson Airport, consider booking either the Best Western Plus or the Comfort Inn at the Toronto Airport location. These are relatively cheap hotels that are conveniently located and provide standard hotel amenities. The NU Hotel is another great option, as it provides free airport shuttle service for guests.

  • What are the best hotels in Toronto with spa services?

    The Four Seasons Hotel has a lovely spa that provides a diverse range of services, while the Windsor Arms Hotel also has an on-site saltwater pool. The Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre is an upscale option that has a Japanese-style spa.

  • What are the best hotels in Toronto with views of the water?

    The Radisson Admiral Hotel is located directly on the waterfront and has an on-site restaurant that provides views of the harbor. The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel is also located right on the shore and is only a short walk from the Harbourfront Centre. The Fairmont Royal York is a 10-minute walk from the waterfront and has some rooms that come with views of the city.

  • What are the best hotels in Toronto near CN Tower?

    The Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto is located near CN Tower and also offers beautiful views of the lake. The Residence Inn by Marriott is located near the entertainment district in downtown Toronto, and it is only a six-minute walk from the CN Tower. Another great option is the Fairmont Royal York, set in a beautiful building with four on-site restaurants.

  • Where to stay in Toronto?

    Hotels adjacent to Scotiabank Arena and in Scarborough or North York are usually very popular with KAYAK users.

  • What are the best hotels near Scotiabank Arena?

    Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown, One King West Hotel and Residence and Fairmont Royal York are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of Scotiabank Arena.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Toronto?

    The average price of a double room in Toronto is $361 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $29 per night.

  • How much is a hotel in Toronto for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, users have found Toronto hotels for tonight for as low as $29. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $92 and 4-star hotels from $73.

  • How much is a hotel in Toronto for this weekend?

    KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in Toronto for this weekend from $101 and 4-star hotel rooms from $73. The cheapest room in Toronto for the same date was $34 per night.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Toronto?

    The most popular neighbourhood in Toronto among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Downtown. One King West Hotel and Residence, Chelsea Hotel Toronto, and Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre rank among the highest-rated hotels in Downtown.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Toronto?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Toronto with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Toronto include Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience and The Omni King Edward Hotel, while popular hotels with free parking in Toronto include Comfort Inn & Conference Centre Toronto Airport and Old Mill Toronto.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Toronto?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Toronto districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Toronto city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Toronto hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Toronto that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hampton Inn by Hilton Toronto Airport Corporate Centre, Old Mill Toronto and Est Hotel.

Where to stay in Toronto?

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Hyatt Regency Toronto - Toronto - Lobby
Hyatt Regency Toronto
8 Very good
Downtown$352+
$352+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Grand Hotel & Suites - Toronto - Lobby
$99+
Pet friendly
Spa
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown
8.3 Very good
Downtown$335+
$335+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
1 Hotel Toronto
8.8 Very good
Downtown$510+
$510+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto
8.6 Very good
Downtown$437+
$437+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Hilton Toronto
7.6 Good
Downtown$361+
$361+
Pool
Pet friendly
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
8 Very good
Downtown$404+
$404+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport
7 Good
Etobicoke$146+
$146+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Westin Toronto Airport
7.9 Good
Etobicoke$223+
$223+
Airport shuttle
Pool
Pet friendly
Strathcona Hotel
Downtown$227+
$227+
Free Wi-Fi
DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport
8.2 Very good
Etobicoke$207+
$207+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Fairmont Royal York
8.4 Very good
Downtown$460+
$460+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Hotel Victoria
7.2 Good
Downtown$272+
$272+
Free Wi-Fi
Chelsea Hotel Toronto
7.2 Good
Downtown$273+
$273+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre
8.4 Very good
Downtown$300+
$300+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa
$185+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Airport
8.2 Very good
Etobicoke$195+
$195+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Amber Suite
West End$64+
$64+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
9.1 Wonderful
Midtown$670+
$670+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
The Ritz-Carlton Toronto
9.2 Wonderful
Downtown$569+
$569+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
The Ivy at Verity
8.8 Very good
Downtown$394+
$394+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa

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