We had read some reviews on TripAdvisor on this hotel in March and thought it seemed reasonable. Both price and amenities were what we were looking for. Our trip was planned at the same time as the conference Million Dollar Round Table for insurance so many of the "chain" hotels were already booked. We viewed the website and liked what we saw. Right before our trip we got a little concerned because we saw people saying some nerve-wracking things about the location and property upkeep.
ALL WERE WRONG!!
The hotel was situated about 3 blocks from the subway. Being suburban folks with kids (7 and 10) the subway was as much a part of the trip as the attractions. We were able to walk easily each day and use this as our prime transportation (including streetcars and buses). The hotel staff was helpful in telling us what buses and subways to use and they were on target every time.
The front desk and doormen were friendly and efficient. They got us taxis, towels, extra blankets, apples, museum brochures, restaurant suggestions and a smile with ease.
The complimentary breakfast was nicer than the Embassy Suites in Niagara by a longshot!! Real scrambled eggs (not mixed), home-baked bread, cereals, STARBUCKS coffee, french toast, fruit, etc. were done in an elegant indoor/outdoor seating area. The restaurant is open to the hotel lobby and is elegant.
The two-story pool area is a large stained glass ceiling and amazing mural. Navy blue and yellow tile give a french riviera feeling. Changerooms had bathrooms, sauna, shower and lockers. It is in a downstairs location but is not enclosed at all. Huge mirrors and topiaries make it even more elegant.
The roof has a great view with two large jacuzzis, a gazebo with chaise lounges and easy chairs and an AMAZING view of Toronto and the CN tower. A local artist even chose the spot for a music video being filmed while we were there.
Finally our room. A suite with an enclosed sleeping area with a fluffy duvet. The view was of the city and some apartments/empty lots in front of us. Not beautiful but not offensive. The floors were all hardwood. The pull-out coach was comfortable and moderate (Not plush but great for the kids). A large fridge, sink, plates, etc. Two bathrobes were in our closet (which was more of a built in). The room had no true closet per se. Two flat screen TVs one in living room and one in bedroom. Bathroom was marble and beautiful. The hallway, elevator and room were all well appointed and clean clean clean.
Do not hesitate to stay here AT ALL. It's great.
As for the location...three blocks south was a Salvation Army shelter. We were out on the street every day walking west towards the city and never saw anyone that made us feel unsafe. Many people were out and about. It was recommended to us not to go east since it could get city-ish and rough but we took a streetcar that way to go to the science center and it was just that....a city with all different kinds of people.
No problems at all!!!
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