Luxurious rooms, chic restaurant, vibrant cocktail bar, luxe spa







































"An established player in Toronto that earned recognition on our list of Key hotels." - The MICHELIN Guide

"The Four Seasons brand is headquartered in Toronto, so it stands to reason that its Yorkville franchise should be something special. This gleaming glass tower is set in an ideal location, surrounded by many of the best restaurants and shops in this cosmopolitan city. It’s also home to some first-rate French cooking at Café Boulud, as well as a stunning spa and wellness center. Rooms and suites are sunny and quietly stylish, and their substantial luxuries are subtle and tasteful, in classic Four Seasons style. Its real strength, however, is probably its service — as the flagship, it sets the tone for the entire brand." - The MICHELIN Guide
"With extraordinarily comfy beds and great city views, you might just want to hang out in your room all day if you stay at the Four Seasons Toronto. When you eventually leave the bed, hit up the 30,000-square-foot spa, where you can get everything from facials and massages to full body treatments. Located in Yorkville, the hotel’s Café Boulud restaurant is pretty solid if you’re looking for a good plate of steak frites. And if you’re craving something more lively, pop into dbar at street level, which is perfect for cocktails and people-watching." - julia eskins

"Set in the heart of Yorkville, the global flagship pairs a warm Canadian welcome with spacious, modern design and sets the standard of luxury service in Toronto. A new build that opened in October 2012 just down the street from its former Avenue Road address (1978–2012), there are views from the current hotel that overlook the previous site. A recent multimillion-dollar renovation of guest rooms and suites draws on the city’s juxtaposition of urban sophistication and natural beauty, with colors and textures that celebrate the Canadian landscape, furniture and surface patterns with energizing asymmetry, and works by local artists including Emma Enright, Dahae Song, Deborah Moss, and Andrea Soos. More than 1,700 original pieces by Canadian artists turn the property into a gallery, and a dandelion motif woven throughout up to the Royal Suite symbolizes wishes granted. Amenities include the largest urban spa in the Four Seasons portfolio and two restaurants—Café Boulud and d|bar by Chef Daniel Boulud—reflecting a lasting commitment to exceptional service, quality, and care." - Nancy DePalma
"Four Seasons Hotel Toronto provides luxurious accommodations with floor-to-ceiling windows, granite bathrooms, and posh furnishings. The hotel offers family-friendly perks, French cuisine at Café Boulud, craft cocktails at d|bar, and a full-service spa, along with an indoor pool and fitness center." - Travel + Leisure Editors