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Plan your trip to Toronto with our list of editor-loved and T+L award-winning hotels.
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Despite the hotels grand stature, standard rooms are small, starting at 250 square feet.
When it comes to cool factor, The Drake is overflowing.
The pool is only open during warmer seasons.
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Sustainable luxury stands at the forefront of this high-end stunner in the heart of downtown Toronto.
The hotel is LEED Gold-certified and each stay helps to support forest restoration planting projects across Canada.
Rooms have a boho-meets-Scandi feel with rain showers and terraces that invite nature inside.
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The most expensive Large room is still somewhat small at 350 square feet.
Its also one of the citys boldest buildings.
It can get a bit noisy.
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This historic East End landmark has changed hands many times since it was first built in 1891.
It was there that local lore says a live tiger once shared the stage with a dancer.
Theres also a glass-encased rooftop, a bistro bar, and a glam restaurant.
William Jess Laird / Ace Hotel Toronto
On-site dining is limited to a lobby lounge and one restaurant.
There are 202 polished rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, and sleek mirror-embedded televisions.
Standard rooms are generously sized, starting at nearly 500 square feet.
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First-time visitors may prefer to stay in the heart of downtown.
There are 188 rooms and suites with touches of gem-tone velvet and brass with white subway-tiled bathrooms.
The indoor pool is open daily but certain times are designated for families and others for adults only.
Marcelo Barbosa / Shangri-La Toronto
Recently redesigned, the rooms are refined and stylish with floor-to-ceiling windows, granite bathrooms, and posh furnishings.
Dont miss a treatment at the spa, an exclusive purveyor of high-end Swiss skincare line, Valmont.
Bisha is unabashedly sexy and cool; it might not be the best choice for families with young kids.
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Rooms are on the smaller side; many have sinks next to the beds instead of in the bathroom.
The Ritz Carlton Toronto
Entry-level rooms are among the largest in the entire city.
Some city view rooms might not be scenic, facing other buildings rather than the city.
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A hallmark of staying here is a visit to the 31st-floor Louix Louis restaurant.
Theres also an additional lounge-style bar, an indoor lap pool, a fitness center, and a spa.
Just remember to pack agood pair of walking shoes.
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Be sure to check reports ahead of your visit and to play it safe, pack in layers.
Brandon Barre / Bisha Hotel
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