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The best four-star hotels in Toronto

If you’re considering visiting Toronto or perhaps indulging in a staycation cityside, finding the right accommodation can make or break your stay. Whether you’re looking for a great spa experience, event space, family getaway or maybe just somewhere comfy to rest your head between exploring the city, here are the top 10 four-star hotels in Toronto, ranked.

10. The Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto

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Rated by guests as a top four-star hotel in Toronto, The Delta Hotels by Marriott downtown location offers condo-like guest rooms with plenty of light and home comforts. Stellar views of the lake, Rogers Centre, the CN Tower, and the city skyline contribute to a memorable stay in the city centre. Bar Cana, a rooftop terrace, offers visitors Latin American fare, great cocktails and lively city views. Hotel amenities include a heated indoor pool with towel service, a whirlpool and a fitness centre to help guests feel their best.

9. Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

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One of Toronto’s best-known convention centres offers something for everyone. Whether visiting for an event, business trip or fun-filled holiday, the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel fits the bill. Offering a welcoming stay with city views, visitors will appreciate being within walking distance of practically everything. An outstanding (heated) indoor-outdoor pool, by-the-hour meeting rooms, a waterfall garden, endless dining options and numerous rotating events offer guests an exceptional experience. 

8. The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto

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 A stone’s throw from the ROM, the Annex and Yorkville’s discerning boutiques, The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel invites guests to experience Toronto’s finest locales. Comfortable and modern suites with ambient lighting make for a welcoming stay, while the indoor roof-level pool offers the perfect spot for a swim with city views. The hotel also features a lovely interior courtyard for dining and catered event spaces ideal for special occasions.

7. InterContinental Toronto Centre, an IHG Hotel

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Close to the CN Tower, downtown attractions and major sports events, The InterContinental Toronto Centre is an excellent spot for city explorers. With impressive lake and city views, guest suites provide plenty of space to get comfortable. A saltwater pool, eucalyptus steam room and spa with indulgent massage therapy and skincare treatments are added pleasures. Dining options include an on-site restaurant featuring a-la-carte menus and a breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet.  

6. Old Mill Toronto Hotel

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The Old Mill Toronto is an iconic west-end hotel tucked amid picturesque parkland near the Humber River. Opening its doors in 1914, The Old Mill has kept up with the times while ensuring its nostalgic character remains part of the experience. Offering an escape within the city, this unique hotel is a short journey to Bloor West Village and the expanses of High Park. With only 57 suites, guests enjoy a boutique experience with plenty of historical charm, bed and breakfast packages, pampering spa treatments and rustic dining at the Home Smith Bar.

5. One King West Hotel

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One King West Hotel combines history and modernity with its unique architectural integrations. Choose between contemporary suites in the sky-high Sliver Tower, which juts from the original 1914 building and is one of the narrowest skyscrapers in the world,  or opt for a classic suite within the turn-of-the-century Dominion Bank Tower — an opulent Beaux-Arts building with plenty of character. Fabulous wedding and event packages, private limousine services, fine dining and even complimentary strollers for travelling families make this distinguished hotel an unforgettable experience.

4. Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer

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In the middle of the Entertainment District, Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer offers an exciting opportunity for visitors looking to enjoy Toronto’s film and theatre scene. Featuring suites designed with elegant simplicity, muted palettes and comfortable beds, guests will enjoy a calming space to unwind after a busy day (the mattresses are so comfy, you can even inquire about buying the same brand for home). 

3. Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square

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Moments from Toronto’s best sports venues, Le Germain Hotel TMLS makes getting to the big game — or concert — an effortless experience (the hotel is also conveniently close to Toronto’s most famous attractions and shopping destinations). Contemporary guest rooms deliver a fresh, neutral ambiance with great views and luxury amenities. One suite even has a covered patio overlooking the excitement of Maple Leaf Square! For great on-site dining and people-watching, head to the Bar Le Germain and snag a seat on their street-level patio.

2. W Toronto

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Bohemian-industrial social spaces with playful accents, including a rooftop tapas bar with whimsical cabana seating, make the W Toronto an alluring option. Guest rooms provide a comfortable stay within a futuristic meets mid-century modern atmosphere (some have private terraces and two-level living options). Situated at Yonge and Bloor and moments from Yorkville shopping and entertainment, the W Toronto makes for an exciting and convenient spot to explore the city.

1. The Omni King Edward Hotel

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Oldtown Toronto’s Omni King Edward Hotel represents the grandeur of a bygone era. Welcoming guests since 1903, this classically elegant hotel is close to St. Lawrence Market, the Flatiron Building, the Eaton Centre and the Distillery District. Known for its world-famous afternoon tea service with a historic flair, the King Edward also offers an excellent spa experience, including dry saunas, eucalyptus steam rooms, body treatments and more. A business and events centre, childcare options, top-of-the-line concierge services and an on-site tailor ensure guests enjoy an impeccable stay at this regal hotel.

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