The Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto is one of Toronto's oldest hotels. Built in 1929 by the Canadian Pacific Railroad it was the tallest building in the commonwealth at the time.
It boasted more than 1,000 rooms, a 12,000 book library, and ten ornate elevators. Its concert hall featured a full stage and huge pipe organ, it has a glass-enclosed roof garden, and the largest hotel kitchen in Canada. Most of the old features and decor is still in place in the hotel. The Fairmont hotel chain recently sold the aging Royal York to Oxford Properties of Toronto.
Other nearby Luxury Hotels include the Delta Chelsea, Cosmopolitan Hotel, The Grand Hotel, Cambridge Suites, and the Marriott Eaton Centre Hotel.
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A few other Toronto hotel locations are: The Marriott Renaissance Skydome Hotel, The Four Seasons Hotel, and the Park Hyatt Hotel. The Holiday Inn Express, The Sutton Place, Novotel, and the Radisson Hotel are other popular hotels in the Downtown Toronto area.
Additional Downtown Toronto Hotels
Toronto Canada
Enjoy an exciting weekend getaway in Toronto Canada. Toronto attractions and events abound for adults and kids. How about a visit to the spectacular new Royal Ontario Museum, or a thrilling ride up to the top of the CN Tower? Buy a Toronto CityPass and enjoy 6 of the top Toronto Attractions.
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Perfectly situated in the heart of Toronto, the Delta Chelsea Hotelis "Toronto’s Entertainment Hotel." |
The The Royal Ontario Museum presents a special exhibition for the summer of 2010. |
Meet the cast and preview Rock of Ages the hit musical that has taken Toronto by storm. |
From mild to wild Canada's Wonderland has it all! See it all here and meet the Peanuts gang this summer. |
Tour the magnificent estate gardens of Casa Loma, Canada’s majestic castle in the heart of Toronto |
Summer 2010 in Toronto brings even more big hit musicals including Miss Saigon, South Pacific and Jersey Boys |
Learn about the variety of tours available from Toronto Tours |
Take a look at more theatre in Toronto through the end of the year. |