Find hotels in Toronto, Canada

Hotels in Toronto Canada

Toronto is not only the capital city of the Ontario province in Canada, but also the largest metropolis within the country, ranking fifth if we take into account the totality of cities in North America. Known for its diversity and home to a surprisingly multicultural population, Toronto truly is a land of opportunities when it comes to arts and business, while it boasts -at the same time- a wide variety of things for tourists to see and do. The official languages are English and French, although it is not uncommon to overhear Portuguese or Cantonese when roaming the streets. As a visitor, you may use both Canadian and American dollars when purchasing goods and services, yet you are advised to go to a Bureau de Change as soon as you get the chance, as USD money will be charged higher commission rates.

Toronto city tours

Whether you are planning a leisure or work trip to this Canadian city, we are about to give you some advice so that you can find a hotel in Toronto that suits your travel needs and provide tips about how to stay close to its main landmarks. For instance, if you are on a business trip to Canada and will attend a trade fair or conference in Toronto, you will need a hotel close to the Exhibition Place venues; however, tourists who would like to make the most out of their trip and walk to its most iconic attractions should stay in the areas surrounding the CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum or the Distillery District according to whatever they are most interested in.

Arriving in Canada: Flying from Toronto Pearson airport to the centre

Being the busiest international airport in Canada, it is very likely that you will fly into Toronto Pearson airport (YYZ) when visiting Ontario. YYZ is located about 30 kilometres from downtown Toronto, but travellers have an effective transport network at their disposal. The Union Pearson Express train is a popular way of travelling from Toronto Pearson airport to the city and back, and the journey to Union Station in the centre is completed in less than thirty minutes. Services run every 15 minutes from 5:30 until well past midnight every day of the week. To catch the UP Express train, follow the “train to city” signs guiding you to the platforms adjacent to Terminal 1. Alternatively, you may use shared rides, limo services, rental cars or a taxi ride that will generally have an already fixed flat fare. Local buses run from midnight to dawn, a good choice if your preferred option is unavailable.

Finding a hotel close to the main landmarks in Toronto, Canada

As the most iconic building in Toronto and undoubtedly the most recognizable silhouette in Toronto’s skyline, it comes as no surprise that many tourists dream of staying in a hotel near the CN Tower, particularly those who long for a slow trip during which they can indulge in the most exclusive experiences. As a matter of fact, the CN Tower of Toronto, which used to be the tallest free-standing structure in the world until the Burj Khalifa of Dubai surpassed it, offers once-in-a-lifetime entertainment that goes from gourmet dining with panoramic views at 340 metres above ground to an adrenaline-rush on glass floors and edge walks at similar heights. Bear in mind that these experiences generally require prior reservation or the purchasing of visitor tickets.

Staying close to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto

The Royal Ontario Museum draws thousands of students, researchers and tourists to Toronto so as to immerse themselves in a journey across different ages that comprehends a permanent gallery of arts, culture and natural history with the additional bonus of temporary exhibitions. If you choose to stay in a hotel near the Royal Ontario Museum, you will equally sleep within short distance of Queens Park and the University of Toronto. The museum opens from 10:00 to 17:30 every day, and you can visit their website for information on special guided tours in both English and French which are organised free of charge.

Shopping and tours in Toronto, Canada

In case you would rather live your trip as though you were a local, the Distillery District is the place to go, since you can spend your time in the commercial area browsing in local shops, having a drink or a cup of coffee, visiting art galleries, shopping at St Lawrence market and admiring heritage buildings dating back to the Victorian era, as well as industrial architectural remains and gothic jewels like St James Cathedral. Find accommodation in the Distillery District of Toronto.

Work trip to Canada

Up to seven distinct venues make up the Exhibition Place grounds, where the main trade shows and conferences held in Toronto take place every year. Adjacent to the Gardiner Expressway and providing exhibitors and visitors with almost 6500 parking spaces, the area where this convention and expo centre in Canada is located is ideal for business travellers on a work trip to the city, while also well-connected to the Fort York Esplanade, Bathurst Station and Union Station by bus and streetcar. For a hassle-free business trip to Toronto, we recommend that you stay in a hotel close to the Exhibition Place.

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