Top 10 Inexpensive Hotels
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1. Casa Loma Inn
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.
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2. Hotel Victoria
Just steps from Union Station in the city’s Financial District, this small hotel, with just 56 rooms, offers all the amenities of a large hotel, along with excellent service. It is close to many top attractions.
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3. Madison Manor
Featuring many unusual details, including fireplaces and alcove windows, the owners of this lovingly restored Victorian mansion aim to make guests feel as though they have stepped into an English country inn. To further the illusion, there’s a pub next door.
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4. Inn on the Park
Northeast of downtown, this modern hotel overlooks 600 acres (245 ha) of wooded parkland. With an indoor and outdoor pool, every amenity, and spacious, top-notch rooms, this is both a resort and business inn.
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5. Selby Hotel and Suites
Listed as a historical landmark building by the City, this noble Victorian mansion dates from 1880 and has been a hotel since 1915, hosting guests such as Ernest Hemingway, who resided here in the 1920s. It is now part of the Howard-Johnson chain. The rooms, most of which have high ceilings, are comfortably furnished.
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6. Travelodge Toronto Downtown West
On King Street just west of Bathurst Street, near top restaurants and clubs, this three-floor motel offers free parking in its courtyard. Rooms are standard but spacious. Breakfast is included.
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7. The Strathcona Hotel
Guests enjoy the modern, updated rooms (including that rare type – a single), and use of a fitness club next door. The hotel is right by the Air Canada Centre and close to other major attractions; a pub and restaurant are located in the hotel.
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8. Roehampton Hotel and Suites
With its heated rooftop pool and well-appointed rooms and suites, this Best Western is a pleasant, affordable home away from home. It is a short walk to the Eglinton subway station and the many excellent shops and restaurants nearby.
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9. Four Points Sheraton
Facing Lake Ontario, just a few steps away, this small hotel is about a 15-minute drive from downtown. Parking is free, rooms are large and well-furnished, and there’s a restaurant and bar.
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10. Valhalla Inn
Business travelers as well as families with children are cared for in this modern, multi-story hotel located west of Toronto. Every amenity is offered, including an indoor pool and two restaurants.
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