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Top 10 Luxury & Boutique Hotels

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  • 1. Soho Metropolitan

    Lovers of luxury adore this boutique hotel in the Entertainment District. Duvets, walk-in closets, extravagant bathrooms with heated marble floors, and many high-tech gadgets are standard. Senses, a top restaurant, is located on the ground floor.

  • 2. Le Royal Meridien King Edward

    Opened in 1903, this grand historic hotel, a member of the Leading Hotels in the World, offers elegantly appointed rooms, courteous service, spa, and every possible amenity; guests want for nothing.

  • 3. Four Seasons

    Coddling its guests with every comfort, and in a prime Yorkville location, this hotel is a favorite with celebrities. The excellent Truffles restaurant and chic Avenue bar add to the elegance.

  • 4. Sutton Place Hotel

    This modern 33-floor hotel features upscale guestrooms, suites, and apartments, all beautifully appointed with fine antiques and original art. Its restaurant, Accents, offers continental cuisine.

  • 5. Park Hyatt Toronto

    Luxurious, spacious rooms with marble bathrooms and free high-speed Internet access, attentive service, and a central Yorkville location, make this classy hotel a great favorite. The Roof Lounge provides a spectacular view of the city, and its posh Stillwater Spa is one of the city’s best.

  • 6. Fairmont Royal York

    Across from Union Station, this large hotel has been a Toronto landmark since 1929. The magnificent lobby is a fitting backdrop for the many heads of state who have stayed here. There are several restaurants and bars, including the cozy Library Bar, and a great spa.

  • 7. Hotel le Germain

    With its modern, understated decor, this boutique hotel is the very height of elegance. Its mission – to promote relaxation while pampering its guests with luxury – succeeds every time.

  • 8. Windsor Arms

    Personal service is writ large in this elegant hotel with just 28 guest rooms, located on the first four floors of a 14-story building. Guests enjoy the two-floor spa and delight in the cuisine of Courtyard Café (see Courtyard Café). There’s also a caviar and champagne bar.

  • 9. The Drake Hotel

    A former flophouse has been transformed into a hip, artsy boutique hotel. Rooms, decorated in an eclectic mix of vintage and modern, are small but well-designed to maximize space. The Drake Lounge is bustling on weekends.

  • 10. Pantages Suites

    Deluxe modern accommodation with nice touches such as a washer and dryer in all rooms, and stunning city views from the windows of this 45-story hotel and condominium tower.

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