15 Postcards
Nestled at the vibrant intersection of Queen West, Chinatown, and King West, Ace Hotel Toronto blends modern design with a cool Canadian vibe, featuring stylish rooms, a standout restaurant, and a rooftop bar perfect for soaking up the city's lively atmosphere.
"A hip hotel with rooms that have a Canuck twist, featuring a Michelin-recommended restaurant, an all-season rooftop lounge, and in-room vinyl collections curated by a local record label." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Up to 20 percent off when booked at least two weeks in advance."
"My aim with Ace Hotel Toronto was to showcase the building’s materials — brick, concrete, Canadian Red Oak, glass — all of which connect to the manufacturing past of its neighborhood, Queen Street West. The photos above provide two perspectives from the same space. In the first, I composed the shot to eliminate the ceiling and create the effect that the concrete pillars extend indefinitely. The wood designs on the rear wall, as well as the staircase, help complement this framing and funnel the viewer into the space. The second photo showcases the beautiful large glass windows, which bring in loads of light and connect the hotel to a tree filled park across the street. Interior spaces like these can be challenging to capture. I almost always shoot with natural light (no supplemental or artificial lighting whatsoever), which means timing is critical. For this project I planned to shoot mid-morning for more neutral scenes throughout, helping achieve a balance between the contrasting interior and exterior light." - Mark Fedeli
"Set at the intersection of the city's buzzy King West and Queen West neighborhoods, Ace Hotel Toronto, like other Aces worldwide, attracts a cool crowd. The rooms have the expected turntables and a vaguely industrial vibe, but there are also nods to the Great White North, including locally sourced Douglas-fir cabinetry and flooring, custom deadstock-fabric quilts designed by Canadian artist Kyle Parent, and minibar tipples like Ontario-made Beattie's vodka."
"There are great hotels (like the one-year-old Ace Hotel Toronto), but prices start around $230 per night."