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  • In a lovely 1911 home with a lush English-style garden, this B&B in The Beach and a short walk from Ashbridges Bay, rents out three antiques-furnished rooms to guests. A delicious hot breakfast is served in your choice of the garden or dining room.

  • Located in the upscale Rosedale area, minutes from great shopping and some of the city’s best-known attractions, three well-appointed guest rooms in a charming older home beckon.

  • Four cozy rooms in a Victorian house decorated to the nines with all things British, from antiques to bric-a-brac, offer an unforgettably eccentric stay in Cabbage-town. Alfred Pimblett, the owner, amuses guests with take-offs on the Queen of England.

  • With its dark pine furnishings, natural decor, vibrant colors, and tastefully appointed guest rooms dedicated to one of the four elements – earth, fire, air, and water – travelers will enjoy the calming atmosphere of this retreat from the city. Located near Casa Loma.

  • Just east of downtown and within a 15-minute walk of the upscale shops on Bloor Street and in Yorkville, this B&B has a Paris flair. Its four rooms, all with private baths, are decorated in shades of ochre and red. Breakfast is served in the dining room or on the rooftop patio.

  • Close to the sandy beaches of Lake Huron, this inn combines country charm and sophisticated elegance. Many of the rooms are in an historic wool mill. Spa.

  • Excellent service is standard at this hotel offering two-room suites only. Fully equipped work areas have all the bells and whistles, including a fax machine. Microwave, fridge, and coffeemaker are in every suite.

  • This stately home dating to 1894 is now a charming inn. Each of the 23 rooms – and all are unique – have a fridge, microwave, and coffee-maker. Some rooms have fireplaces. There is no elevator serving the inn’s three floors.

  • Close to Casa Loma, three Victorian houses have been linked together to make a small hotel offering rooms and apartments at affordable rates. All come with a private bath, mini-fridge, and microwave.

  • An indoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, and sauna are among the amenities found in this comfortable 17-floor Marriott hotel. With many high-tech conveniences in the rooms, such as high-speed Internet access and phones with data ports, a working stay here is enjoyable.

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