*Denotes local charge
*Denotes local charge
The setting on the corner of Yonge Street – undeniably the city’s most famous street – and a short walk from Toronto’s main shopping district, make the Chelsea Hotel a popular choice, particularly with families. You will be just a short walk from two subway stations, making the hotel within easy reach of Union Station. Topping a list of leisure facilities are two indoor pools - one for adults only and the other, for children, complete with a waterslide. Youngsters are also entertained with supervised children’s club activities, while grown-ups may appreciate the hotel’s fitness centre. There are three bars and as many restaurants for quick snacks and contemporary Canadian cuisine.
The modern Ritz-Carlton is one of the finest hotel in the city and it has style as well as substance with beautiful interiors and a personalised and welcoming service. While Ritz Carlton is an international brand, there's a real feeling of place here with brass maple leaf details in the lobby and an extensive collection of original Canadian artwork throughout the hotel. The Ritz-Carlton's TOCA restaurant is one of the city's most popular restaurants, which is overseen by the Italian Michelin Star chef Oliver Glowig – you'll be sure to experience some of the finest Italian dishes here. The restaurant's one-of-a-kind Cheese Cave is a real highlight. You can take a tour of the cave daily at 5:30pm or book your place at one of the monthly events held here (be sure to book well in advance – they sell out quickly). Another popular spot is the DEQ Terrace and Lounge. Overlooking the CN Tower and Simcoe Park, there are few better places to enjoy a light meal during the day or a cocktail after dark.
With the waterfront and its many attractions, as well as Union Station just a short walk away, the Delta Toronto couldn’t be better placed for city exploration. The hotel has a distinctly modern style and there are spectacular city views from almost every spot. Although you’ll be close to many of the city’s most popular eateries, including the restaurant at the top of the CN Tower, the hotel has its own signature restaurant, the SOCO Kitchen + Bar.
There’s a real youthful yet sophisticated vibe at this central hotel with its dark décor and low lighting. It’s state of the art too: you can check in, open your room door or order a midnight snack at the press on a button through the hotel’s app. There’s also plenty of local information on there too so if you are looking for the latest on trend restaurant, bar or club all you have to do is check your phone. There’s a restaurant on site which has bold décor and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Any 21st-Century restaurant worth its weight also serves a weekend brunch and this is certainly the case here. On sunny days you can even enjoy your duck confit hash or breakfast pizza al fresco.