Polished hotel with modern rooms & suites, plus casual dining, a bar & a 24/7 fitness centre. Set in a high-rise complex with condos, shops and restaurants, this upscale hotel is an 8-minute walk from both the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Bluejays baseball team. Contemporary rooms feature warm wood accents, and include Nespresso coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs, plus free W-Fi and rainfall showerheads. Some rooms offer balconies, round beds and full kitchens. Continental breakfast is included. A sleek restaurant and bar serves a Canadian-inspired tapas menu. Other perks include a 24/7 fitness centre and meeting space. Dogs are welcome for a fee, and receive beds, food and water bowls.
75 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5J 0A7, Canada Get directions
"The Germain family made their debut as hoteliers in 1988 with Quebec City's refreshingly fashionable Hôtel Germain de Prés; a deacde later they opened the Hôtel Le Germain in Montreal, which quickly garnered a cult following. Their latest effort is a modern edition to Toronto's gentrified downtown theater district, where old brick buildings line the narrow streets. An 11-story-brick-and-glass facade conceals a lobby outfitted with rich South American woods. A fireplace separates the lobby from the library, a cozy yet contemporary lounge with floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows. But the 122 rooms are the real allure–from the sexy glass wall that divides the oversized shower from the bedroom to the Frette linens and hypoallergenic down comforters and pillows. The staff are friendly and efficient enough to satisfy even high-maintenance business travelers, and the complimentary continental breakfast stands out with trays of smoked salmon, crusty croissants, and fresh fruit."
"Located in downtown Toronto, this hotel offers a sleek lodging option near major sports and cultural venues. Guest rooms feature soaring ceilings, gleaming wood, and muted tones for a serene atmosphere. The hotel is known for its excellent bedding from upscale Québec retailer Maison Simons." - Michael Kaminer
"Where the first Le Germain was an infusion of poetic modernity into the theater district, the newer Maple Leaf Square hotel takes its cues from sportier neighbors." - Sophie Friedman
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