Top 10 Mid-priced Hotels
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1. Holiday Inn on King
Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, this downtown hotel is good value. Heated rooftop pool, in-room spa services, restaurant, bar, and deli.
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2. Novotel Toronto Center
Well-placed near many downtown attractions, this hotel is a good representative of the French chain. The large rooms are functional, and there is a lovely lobby, a fitness room, and indoor pool.
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3. Doubletree International Plaza Hotel Toronto Airport
While the parents attend a conference, kids are kept busy in the indoor waterpark and supervised children’s program. This hotel near Pearson Airport has 433 exceptionally well-appointed guestrooms and is a popular conference center. A variety of restaurants and bars ensure you rarely need leave the premises.
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4. Courtyard Toronto Downtown
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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5. Grand Hotel and Suites Toronto
Rooms and suites in this large boutique hotel are spacious and luxuriously furnished; some have private terraces. Features include an opulent pool, a huge rooftop patio with two whirlpools and spectacular city views, a spa and fitness club, a business center, and meeting rooms.
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6. Radisson Plaza Hotel Admiral Toronto Harbourfront
Bright, large rooms in this hotel steps from Lake Ontario and harbourfront attractions appeal to both business and leisure travelers. There is a good restaurant, and a rooftop pool and deck overlooking the lake.
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7. Sheraton Fallsview
East-facing rooms in this comfortable high-rise hotel offer fantastic views of Niagara Falls. Staff is extremely knowledgable and helpful; rooms are large and well-appointed.
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8. Howard Johnson Hotel – Downtown
This Yorkville hotel with only 69 rooms offers good value and an excellent location, close to top attractions and shopping. Rooms are ample.
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9. The Old Mill Inn
This boutique inn on the Humber River is a 15-minute drive west of downtown. All 47 rooms overlook the river; the 13 suites are located in the historic old mill building. Rooms are luxurious and there’s an excellent restaurant, spa, and wellness center.
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10. Cambridge Suites
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.
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