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There’s certainly no shortage of things to do in Toronto. But choosing where to stay? That’s another challenge entirely. This city is made up of tight-knit neighbourhoods and hyper-local pockets—each with its own unique culture, cuisine and community. Naturally, the best stays in Toronto riff off of the area they’re in—capturing the small-town charm and big-city excitement of the ever-evolving metropolis. Regardless of where you land, acclaimed restaurants, world-renowned shopping and premium people watching are a given. Whether you want to be in the heart of downtown action or tucked into a quieter, artsy nook, below are the best hotels to stay in Toronto.
Gladstone House
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Originally opened in 1889 as a hostel, Gladstone House is now the oldest continuously operating hotel in Toronto. It’s bursting with seasoned character—with each one of its 37 rooms decorated by a different Canadian artist. The building’s rich history and original architecture are preserved, while the reimagined interior celebrates Toronto’s innovative art scene. Whimsical, rustic and unapologetically maximalist, a stay at this Victorian hotel is an all-around treat. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”http://gladstonehouse.ca/?_gl=1%2A1jv54po%2A_up%2AMQ..%2A_gs%2AMQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiAosrJBhD0ARIsAHebCNoGSgoJiWS3xvL_EdcLHrZuSEbe_pUeBJ815xDzMMR2GKuLNt78jXMaAlRfEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAA_0VWMvbSrpgg-8sS5kOy4edwo53O”]Learn More[/cta]
Bisha Hotel
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Located in the heart of the Entertainment District, Bisha has become a city hot spot since it opened in 2017. This is thanks in part to its exquisitely unique interior design: a baroque-meets-modern aesthetic with ornate details, rich textures and the right amount of edge. Fitting for its location, this hotel exudes the escapism of the entertainment industry. All the rooms are named after iconic artists like Marilyn Monroe, and one floor was designed entirely by Lenny Kravitz. On-site, guests can indulge in four culinary experiences, from the sprawling Mister C lobby bar to the rooftop restaurant Kōst with panoramic views. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://www.bishahoteltoronto.com/”]Learn More[/cta]
The Toor Hotel
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Opened in 2025, this brand-new boutique hotel in Toronto’s garden district pays homage to the botanical beauty of a bustling city. The nature-meets-downtown vibe is woven into every detail, from the floral mural lining the main staircase to the lobby’s live-moss recreation of the city map. Enjoy the 24-hour fitness centre and year-round terrace, which offers sweeping views of the city. At the end of the day, relax with a decadent meal at Muse Bistro, which offers a French-inspired menu and hand-crafted cocktails (including table-side martini service). [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://toorhotel.com/”]Learn More[/cta]
The Drake
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From the moment you step into its striking lobby—which features exposed white brick and one-of-a-kind colourful carpeting—you can tell The Drake is more than just a hotel. Located in the heart of Queen Street West, this hot spot is a hub of art, design and food in the city, making for a most vibrant stay. With 51 art-filled rooms and three distinct dining experiences, it’s one of the best ways to sample what Toronto has to offer. Every detail elevates the experience, from live shows at the Drake Underground to an in-room martini turndown service. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://thedrake.ca/thedrakehotel/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20477311397&gbraid=0AAAAAD1zSaAaD7pPsu1hwgkV3Qepq205q&gclid=Cj0KCQiAosrJBhD0ARIsAHebCNpXXAX9cT8TqaI4TgkpjwbKfCubnyRsG3CDbLv7_FD17M5nmvL8p9MaAvBgEALw_wcB”]Learn More[/cta]
Ace Hotel
[instagram-oembed url=”https://www.instagram.com/p/DRvBoILiI57/?hl=en&img_index=1″ /] Situated in the garment district, the Ace Hotel blends industrial chicness with warming hospitality. The naturally-lit lobby bar is a go-to coffee date spot for dwellers in the city, while the hotel’s Alder restaurant has appeared on the Michelin Guide. As for the rooms? Cozy, minimal and full of skyscraper views. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://acehotel.com/toronto/”]Learn More[/cta]
Shangri-La Toronto
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Regardless of how lively University Avenue can get, it’s impossible to miss the Shangri-La. The hotel can be spotted from blocks away, its ballroom’s glass walls exposing a ceiling of ornate, glistening chandeliers. Promising glamour, comfort and spacious accommodations, Shangri-La is also within walking distance from some of the city’s best destinations. Visit the AGO or the National Ballet of Canada at your leisure, and don’t check out without stopping by the Miraj Hammam Spa, which incorporates Middle Eastern wellness rituals into its treatments. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://www.shangri-la.com/toronto/shangrila/health-leisure/spa/”]Learn More[/cta]
The Hazelton Hotel
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Washed in a soothing palette of grey, white and black, the Hazelton is the premier choice for those seeking old-world grandeur and access to top-tier shopping. Located in the heart of Yorkville, the hotel sits just steps away from artfully decorated luxury boutiques, from Christian Louboutin to Chanel. Back in your room, you can bask in 1940s-inspired Hollywood glamour, showcased through the green marble bathrooms, rich velvet textures and vintage brass accents. Each room also comes equipped with walk-out or Juliette balconies, further adding to a sense of old-world opulence. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://www.thehazeltonhotel.com/”]Learn More[/cta]
The Windsor Arms Hotel
[instagram-oembed url=”https://www.instagram.com/p/DA3rWvaue0K/?hl=en” /] Originally built in 1927, The Winter Arms hotel mixes old-world European opulence with Roaring Twenties energy. The historic hotel has been frequented by royalty, aristocracy and A-list celebrities across the years, thanks to its long-standing reputation for attention to detail. A highlight? The acclaimed High Tea experience, which can be reserved in advance and accommodates dietary restrictions. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://windsorarmshotel.com/”]Learn More[/cta]
Park Hyatt
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Nestled in Yorkville, the Park Hyatt hotel is steps away from the Royal Museum of Art and Avenue Road shopping. Inside the hotel itself, there’s no shortage of fine-dining experiences—from the recently renovated Joni restaurant on the first floor to the Writer’s Room Bar on the 17th, celebrating literary voices through creative cocktails. Don’t skip a visit to Stillwater Spa, where the Signature Massage involves a 90-minute journey with hot stones, aromatherapy and full-body tension relief. [cta affiliate=”cj” align=”center” format=”button” url=”https://www.hyatt.com/park-hyatt/en-US/torph-park-hyatt-toronto”]Learn More[/cta] Continue Reading
