Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer

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Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer

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30 Mercer St, Toronto, ON M5V 1H3, Canada

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Nestled in Toronto’s Entertainment District, Hotel Le Germain Mercer blends chic, warm design with luxe rooms, a rooftop putting green, and impeccable service.  

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Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer

"What's the first impression here?An excellent location close to the Entertainment District, the restaurants of King Street, and Billy Bishop Airport make this former hat factory-turned-hotel a top pick in Downtown. Part of the family-run, Quebec-based Le Germain chain (which has hotels in 11 locations across Canada, including two in Toronto), the Mercer Street outpost envelops you in low-key, residential-style luxury from get-go. In the double-height lobby, a flood of natural light illuminates the two pedestal reception desks, which appear to be floating, and the decor of warm woods and contemporary accents. Who else will we spot milling about?Canadians loyal to the Le Germain brand, creative types, regional travelers flying in and out of Billy Bishop, and tourists who appreciate the central location. Is there anything notable about the check-in process?Check-in is a snap, but check-out is even better; per the Le Germain policy, there’s no set departure time. The brand also offers favorable and flexible rates, plus a good cancellation policy. Okay. We're checked in. What do we see when we step into our room?The 123 rooms are simple and streamlined but far from cold, thanks to wood paneling, comfortable furnishings, ergonomic desk chairs, and amorphous sculptures floating about the beds, which are topped with Frette linens, feather pillows, and goose-down comforters. Rooms are outfitted with Nespresso machines, Bose stereos, rainfall showers, Molton Brown products, and 100-percent cotton towels and bathrobes. There are several suites with separate living rooms; the duplex Apartment Suite has a fireplace, a terrace, and a dining room. What's the food situation?There's free wifi and free deluxe continental breakfast in the Victor Restaurant, a stylish, newly revamped bistro. The rear bar draws a downtown after-work crowd. Anything special about the facilities here?Head to the 24/7 fitness center to hit the machines and weights while enjoying city views, or—in warmer months—perfect your golf swing at the rooftop putting green. The rooftop also houses a greenery-lined seasonal terrace serving drinks. A courtesy Lexus—which you can either drive yourself or have someone else drive—will let you explore the area. Bottom line: worth it, and why?A prime location and roster of perks, including complimentary breakfast and flexible check-out times, make this stylish hotel even more appealing." - Sandra Ramani

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"An excellent location close to the Entertainment District, the restaurants of King Street, and Billy Bishop Airport make this former hat factory-turned-hotel a top pick in Downtown. Part of the family-run, Quebec-based Le Germain chain (which has hotels in 11 locations across Canada, including two in Toronto), the Mercer Street outpost envelops you in low-key, residential-style luxury from get-go. In the double-height lobby, a flood of natural light illuminates the two pedestal reception desks, which appear to be floating, and the decor of warm woods and contemporary accents. Check-in is a snap, but check-out is even better; per the Le Germain policy, there’s no set departure time. The brand also offers favorable and flexible rates, plus a good cancellation policy." - Sandra Ramani, Todd Plummer

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"This boutique hotel from the Quebec-based, family-run Le Germain Hotel group, boasts gorgeous architecture and a luxurious retreat from the hustle of the city." - PRINT_COLLECTIVE

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"The Germain family’s first Ontario outpost adds a dash of style to the theater district, in the form of this scratch-built 11-story red brick building." - Sophie Friedman

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"Hotel Le Germain, Toronto Tucked away on a side street between King Street and Blue Jays Way in the heart of Toronto ’s entertainment district, Hotel Le Germain is a cozy escape from the bustle of the city. The lobby has a library area where guests can curl up on sofas and, in wintertime, enjoy the atmospheric crackling of the wood-burning fire. In summer, the rooftop putting green on the 11th floor is the place to relax. Following a full renovation project in early 2015, the minimalist rooms are monochrome with colorful accents, and the generously sized bathrooms have glass-walled rainfall jet showers. The hotel piles on a raft of extras, such as free Wi-Fi, newspapers, and in-room Nespresso coffee machines. There is also a complimentary breakfast that includes croissants and pastries."

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Ryan Huang

Google
I booked a night here to celebrate my engagement weekend. I chose based on all the positive reviews I read about the service here. I can definitely attest to the quality of service we recieved. The staff were all very kind and attentive. The hotel checked in with me a few weeks prior to mention they'd be throwing in a few complimentary things to help us celebrate which was really appreciated. Their communication through email was also really good and they always responded quickly. The room was also really spacious, we only spent a single night here, but even for a longer stay I can see there being plenty of room for luggage and whatnot. The bathroom was really nice, although I would've preferred the toilet have a door that fully closes as opposed to a sliding door that doesn't fully seal shut. The breakfast package I'd opted for also included a nice variety of options and we enjoyed the eggs benny we got. The hotel and it's staff went above and beyond and we definitely enjoyed a great stay here!

Kray Mitchell

Google
This place was beautiful and the staff was wonderful to deal with. The shower is beyond amazing, it’s like a rain massage. Not sure how I feel about the window from shower into bedroom, but there’s blinds if you want to close them (I didn’t bother). Given how luxurious it is, I would have liked to see bidets instead of low-ply TP. Would massively reduce the amount of paper going into sewers and provide a cleaner option for all! Room was kind of warm, was 31 out and when I called about it they said it was controlled globally and they would adjust but it didn’t get any cooler. No hot tub or pool either. Still an amazing stay!

Sylvain Pendaries

Google
Le Germain Hotel Mercer in Toronto is a masterclass in modern boutique design—sleek lines, warm textures, and a refined aesthetic that whispers luxury without shouting. Nestled in the heart of the Entertainment District, its location and architectural flair make it a standout for travelers who appreciate thoughtful spaces. The rooms are beautifully appointed, and the ambiance feels curated with care. However, while the visual experience is top-tier, the service can occasionally fall short of the hotel’s lofty aspirations. It’s a place that promises a five-star vibe, but sometimes delivers a four-star follow-through. Still, for design lovers and urban explorers, it remains a compelling choice.

FrancoisLaj

Google
This Germain hotel on Mercer stays true to the Germain reputation and offered us a great experience. ||The location on a quiet street in the busy entertainment district is very central and walking distance to many sights and good restaurants. The lobby is warm and welcoming, in particular the beautiful library sitting area (which at the time of our visit was temporarily converted into a restaurant). Service was very professional and friendly. The mid size of the hotel gives a much more intimate experience than larger hotels. ||Our basic room was large, very comfortable and quiet. The extensive use of high quality materials in the room, such as the wood paneling, dark accent walls and wall coverings, and luxurious materials in the bathroom exuded a sense of luxury. The shower with the large rain shower head was amazing, and the bed was so comfortable. The Nespresso machine in the room was a nice touch. ||There are cheaper options in town, but for the same price as a 4* big chain hotel, this hotel delivers the same level of luxury as 5* hotels that charge double the price. It is our favourite hotel in Toronto and we will definitely be back.

Greg Widmeyer

Google
This is my favorite hotel destination when I'm travelling to Toronto. The style, ambience, cleanliness, service, it's all great. There are lots of dining options nearby. The gym is a bit small but works well enough for a workout while travelling. The rooftop patio is very nice for an evening glass of wine. Ands it's very quiet, almost zero noise between rooms.

Nicolas H

Google
My stay at Le Germain (Mercer) in Toronto was truly one of the most memorable experiences I've ever had as a guest. From the moment we arrived, we were treated with unparalleled warmth and genuine hospitality that made us feel like VIPs. The staff went above and beyond to ensure every need was met with kindness and professionalism, creating a welcoming atmosphere that instantly put us at ease. The hotel itself is beautifully designed, blending modern elegance with comfort, and every detail exudes a sense of care and sophistication. Our room was spotless, stylish, and incredibly comfortable, providing the perfect retreat. What truly set this stay apart was the exceptional level of customer care. The staff’s attentiveness and personalized service were just unbelievable—they anticipated our needs and made us feel truly valued. From valet service to thoughtful gestures, their dedication to guest satisfaction was evident in every interaction. Overall, our experience was flawless, and I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a luxurious, comfortable, and welcoming stay in Toronto. It’s a place where you’re not just a guest, but truly valued and cared for. I look forward to returning soon!

Bret Williams

Google
My company chose this hotel for me, and what a delightful find! Two (not one) doorman greets you upon arriving. Check-in was swift and very courteous. The room was spacious enough, with soft smooth jazz playing when I first arrived. The shower was wonderful and the bed and linens quite comfortable. Slept very well. My only complaint is the lack of a real coffee brewer in the room. While they provide an assortment (4) of Nespresso espresso pods, as an American, I like a hearty cup of coffee in the morning. But, that’s only a minor peeve. Overall, a very delightful stay1

Erwin Manise

Google
Nice hotel but they rip you off on the breakfast. First of all we were promised a luxurious breakfast. I turns out that since they are redoing the dining room breakfast is served in the (not so cosy) library. Not only that, the buffet has now been switched to a menu. And whilst your formula states 'includes luxurious breakfast', you are in fact allowed to take just one item of the 'hot' section, a (canned, not fresh) orange juice and coffee/tea. Forget about the yoghurt, toast, cereals, fresh fruit, cold cuts, pastries you would expect and get at a luxurious breakfast in a 4 star hotel in Toronto. BUT you do pay for this luxurious breakfast, whilst only receiving a subset. When you then call the manager, and each sides explains their point of view politely, she goes away stating she will investigate and get back to you and ..... never to be seen again. Such bad service. Never again.
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David S.

Yelp
Honestly I liked the location of this hotel, unfortunately there is a massive construction project happening right across the street, as a matter of fact it seems that the whole city of Toronto is under a construction project. There are tons of shops and restaurants you can get to within walking distance. The staff are very friendly, the hotel itself is well kept and the room is very nice. Just like others that have reviewed this hotel, the room was stuffy when we got there and you can't control the temperature from the room, you have to call down for them to adjust it from downstairs. They said it was because they have an old HVAC system unfortunately. It's hard to say if we would stay here again.
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Kevin W.

Yelp
I stayed at Le Germain while attending a conference in Toronto. This was my first time staying in downtown Toronto, and I knew I didn't want to have a car so I tried to find a hotel that was centrally located. Le Germain is really nicely located. 15-20 min walking distance from St. Lawrence Market or Kensington Market. Less than 10 mins to the subway. Less than 10 mins to the CN Tower. There are lots of convenience stores and restaurants easily within walking distance of the hotel. Unless you are really traveling to the outskirts of Toronto suburbs, you really don't need a car. The hotel itself is very nicely decorated. The staff is very helpful and patient. The rooms are nice, but you can tell they need just a little bit of upkeep. The price is pretty on point with the central location and the quality of the hotel. I did find a few things that I think could be improved. The hotel rooms are starting to show their age. I had a room that had a cracked mirror and a cracked sink. My remote control was sticky for some reason... The most annoying part was that I couldn't adjust the thermostat. There's a thermostat in the room, but no matter how I changed it, the temperature never seemed to change. I had to talk to the staff to ask them about adjusting the AC, and they made it sound like they had to adjust it. I don't think I've ever had a hotel room that needed someone else to adjust the AC temp, maybe my thermostat was just broken. All in all a pretty good stay. Pricey, but a really centrally located hotel in downtown Toronto.

Nelly W.

Yelp
I usually stay here every 6 weeks, but my last stay here felt a bit off. My reservation had a mix up so instead of the 2 night stay, the lady at the front desk said she couldnt book me for more than one night bc it was all full all week. Somehow i saw availability with concur the same night and booked it myself for another night without an issue. She also seemed a bit icy during my stay and seemed annoyed that I was ordering ubereats to my room. One evening, i went down to the lobby to retrieve my food and there were 3 of them huddled talking with my bag in their hands and they all just looked at me. Felt like they were talking about me. Im sure its a one off, but will most likely book a different hotel for my next stay.
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Ashton A.

Yelp
Beautiful hotel! I would give it more than 5 stars if that was possible. I stayed for two nights and had a wonderful experience. As soon as you arrive, your treated with VIP service. Check in was simple and the staff were friendly. The deposit is $100 per night so be aware of that. I received keys to my room and also a mini bar key that gives you access in your room. I was in room 603. It was a king deluxe room. As I walked in, they had jazz music playing on the complimentary bose system in your room. The room was beautiful. Lots of closet and drawer storage for longer stays. Decent view of the city. And amenities that will make your stay most comfortable. Everything in and around the mini bar was expensive of course but it was nice that it was stocked with most things you needed including Tylenol. The bathroom was spotless and bright and also came with robe and slippers and complete with Molton brown toiletries ! ( LOVE) The restaurant (Victor) at the hotel was lovely. I ate there each night and the food was amazing. Also the hotel comes with complimentary late check out!

Julie F.

Yelp
My husband went to Toronto and texted me that he would text me when he arrived in Toronto. He should have arrived 8pm. By midnight I still never received any texts . That was very unusual for him. So I tried to phone or text him and got no response I was worried. I knew something was wrong, so I called the Le Germaine hotel we had booked. They refused to give any info stating privacy reasons and wouldn't acknowledege his presence nor connect me to his room. He was there for a conference, not a tryst. But perhaps they have something against wives. Or perhaps they have a reputation as a whorehouse. I eventually reached him by email. He actually had texted me when he arrived, but I never received it because his phone was still in airplane mode. I will never arrange for any stays at Le Germain ever again for his future conferences.

Chris S.

Yelp
The hotel is right across the street from a huge reconstruction project so there is no view. Our room was over $600. The Wi-Fi didn't work. The main TV did not work and they don't even give you a complementary bottle of water. Oh and I almost forgot the room was burning up as you couldn't get the thermostat to go any lower I should've stayed at a holiday inn express.
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Jenn C.

Yelp
I had the opportunity for a staycation with a gal pal and recently stayed overnight at Le Germain on a Saturday. The street it's on is currently under construction so if you're arriving from the east, turning off John St, you'll have to follow some signs to loop around to the hotel. For parking, they only have a $50+tax valet service - I'd recommend skipping it and going around the corner to one of many cheaper indoor lots (there was a lot one block north, off Blue Jays Way/Peter St, on the east side, just north of King St W that came out to $26). Checking in was very easy, and they gave us a complimentary upgrade from a queen to two doubles, and when we found out that our room was going to be facing the elevator, they kindly moved us to a different room. We ended up on the 5th floor facing the road - the construction was loud during the day but quiet hours were respected (no noise until 9am on Sunday), and we didn't have any noise issues with the nightclub that another reviewer mentioned. The room itself was spacious but on the dark side as the wall along the beds was painted black (the opposing wall white). They had all your usual toiletries (they seemed luxe but I didn't recognize the company from England... M something?) and pump bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash in the shower. Plush robes and slippers were provided as well, and there was a Nespresso machine with some pods so that was nice. The bed was firm enough for my liking with a soft layer on top, and the blinds kept the room reasonably dark. Wifi was free (unsecured) and I didn't have any issues opening up my email etc. We had chosen Le Germain over another neighbouring hotel due to the breakfast buffet included with our room, and I'm really happy we went with it! Breakfast is held in the restaurant adjacent to the lobby - it starts pretty early (I think 6:30 or 7am) and runs until 11am where they will take away all the food, but you can linger in the restaurant. It was a 'cold' breakfast (no bacon or sausages or omelettes) but with a nice spread of fresh fruits, breads, croissants and pastries, oatmeal, granolas, baked beans, cereal, hard-boiled eggs, some cheeses and deli meats. If you need the washroom during breakfast, just go back to the lobby and up the stairs to the second floor, and it's to the left of the elevators. Behind the lobby there is a beautiful, high ceiling and airy lounging/waiting room, with a fireplace too and high bookshelves. Very cozy. The area is nice, lots of little shops and restaurants, and close to the Roy Thomson Hall so it was perfect for the show we were going to see. The city did have to do an emergency water shut down on the Sunday when we were to check out (also, they accommodated our request to check out an hour late at 1pm instead of noon without any issue); thankfully we were advised of this in the morning and we made the necessary arrangements to have water. The staff were willing to help however they could and fortunately they have a second hotel where they could accommodate guest's needs. Overall, as a non-business traveler, I would recommend this hotel.
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Wendy D.

Yelp
Worth every penny. The rooms are well appointed and modern. The Molten Brown amenities were welcomed and every room has slippers. The room was quiet and faced Second City on a quiet street. There were cute shops and awesome food within walking distance. The TV was large and had a great assortment of US and Canadian stations (including TCM) and the Bose radio was playing jazz as I entered the room (awesome touch). I moved here from the Intercontinental. It's a better location and an even better hotel. My only complaint was the room service: while the iced tea was a perfect mix of chai tea and lemon, the watery and bland cauliflower soup, and the 7 small pieces of cheese for $18 were an absolute let down. All in all, this was one of the best hotels I've stayed in.

Karen B.

Yelp
In the heart of Toronto but from your room it is totally silent which was much appreciated. Staff welcoming, we were able to get in our rooms early. The rooms themselves were lovely, clean and comfortable. Would stay there again
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Matt T.

Yelp
Service was very good from anyone I interacted with. The bartender is exceptional. Burgers are pretty standard fare, but I was surprised how amazing this was. Clearly they use good ingredients and cooked it perfectly. If I wasn't concerned by my cholesterol level, I'd go for it again. My room is clean and well appointed. The bed was comfy. The price was appropriate for what they offer. I would be happy to come back again. Nicely done Le Germain.
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Sara K. P.

Yelp
Hubby and I came here for a saucy weekend away from home. We also love Hotel Germain as they are super dog friendly and allow bigger dogs like our 60 lb Amstaff to stay for a nominal fee of $35. We checked around at other hotels (who shall remain nameless) and they all only allow dogs or cats 25 lbs or under, but who's gonna bring a 25lb cat along for a naughty weekend?? They really go all out to spoil the dogs at Hotel Germain as they get their own food/ water bowls and a little care package with treats and their own doggie bed. It was so cute as the hotel mistakingly gave us a mini toy dog sized bed, and our 60lb baby still slept in it even when they brought a replacement big bed just for her! The interior of our Luxury Room was spacious (at 475 sq feet) and gorgeous with high ceilings modern wood panelling and a plush king sized bed outfitted with egyptian cotton sheets. My favorite is the bathroom with a sexy shower/bath with a full glass pane that faces the bed with blinds (open of course!) so you can get your rub-a-dub live shower show on. Our dog was not impressed!! Hubby took advantage of a special "Romantic Weekend" promo offered from Germain which for $375 (taxes inclusive) included a voucher for discounted dining at the Victor Restaurant. It was a sweet deal complete with Champagne chilled in ice, fancy little package of condoms (x2 + lube!!!), a good sized green tea scented soy candle plus a healthy serving of strawberries dipped in chocolate which we tried to erotically feed each other "91/2 weeks" style, but klutzily ended up smearing chocolate all over the sheets...I felt bad and left a good tip plus a note for housekeeping that read "Don't worry... it's only chocolate" My only complaint was the outside noise as it was a Saturday and 905ers partied loud at Rockwood & Grass across the street. I guess technically we weren't there to sleep anyway... Our Dog gives it four paws up!
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Andrea R.

Yelp
Oooh la Le Germain! I try to stick with Starwood and Kimpton Hotels during my frequent travels since I"m a sucker for the points system, but nothing quite compares to a boutique hotel like Le Germain. This quaint, fancy hotel is fit for a queen! I didn't get to spend much time in my hotel room, but the time I spent was certainly enjoyed. The bed was beyond comfortable, the bathroom was gorgeous (the aveda products made me happy too) and I loved the free wifi...especially since I was without cell service during my 3 days in Toronto. The location was perfect...I felt like I was able to walk to most of my destinations. I hear that this area can get quite noisy during the weekend, but it was pretty quiet during my Wed-Fri stay. I also had their spacious gym to myself on both occasions that I attempted a workout. I just used their elliptical machine, but thought it was super cool that they had a mini golf course attached to the gym as well. Golf isn't my forte, but if it was I'd appreciate being able to practice. Hotel Le Germain will be the first hotel I call for future trips to Toronto. It looks like they also have other locations throughout Canada. Hmmm..I may need to see if they have a point system to sign up for?
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Luisa D.

Yelp
This place is gorgeous! I loved the big bathroom with the separate room for the toilet. Great when you're sharing a room. The huge, deep bathtub was so inviting. I managed to find time for at least a quick bath. My colleague told me the shower was amazing too. The bed was really comfortable. My only question is why hotels rarely have outlets beside the bed. Most of our use our phones for alarms and need to charge them. In the morning we were rushing off to the airport and it was a real treat to be able to make a latte in the comfortable lounge before we left.
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Jonathan C.

Yelp
This hotel is pretty amazing. The styling is modern and chic and the rooms have a loft/industrial design that really is quite comfortable. The room was spacious and excellently laid out with all the conveniences that you would require. The lighting for the desk is somewhat ineffective to get some quality work done but I was busy getting distracted by everything else to truly gripe about it. The front desk and service was really top notch and the amenities were great. The complimentary breakfast was really good and the staff provided take away boxes for another guest when they said that they wouldn't be able to stay for breakfast since they were traveling to Montreal that day. So the staff really goes above and beyond and it is located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Its really a great place to stay and I highly recommend it.
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Cara B.

Yelp
Visiting Canada is always a treat when staying at a Le Germain Hotel! You could be won over just by the Frette linens or the Molton Brown toiletries, however Le Germain doesn't stop at just that! Service is exquisite, breakfast is deluxe, Wifi is functioning at a standard on par with my home. Home, how I wish this was my home. Hands down Le Germain do a fantastic job pairing chic contemporary vibes with a functioning space, and such luxury! At the 30 Mercer street location in Toronto (just learned there were two Le Germain's in Toronto!) they also have a restaurant attached called VICTOR which is receiving it's own review and was an appreciated accompaniment on the rainy days I have experienced here in Toronto! The continental breakfast here was great, usual boiled eggs, cheese, yogurts, toast/bagels/pastry plus some quiche and cereal options. Always a great selection to start the day! This location also has a roof terrace space and fitness room on the 11th floor with full weights plus an elliptical and two treadmills. The gym overlooks a mini putting green! Entering my room it was so soothing to hear the smooth jazz on the Bose system and so hard to depart when I needed to leave. Can't wait for my next Le Germain experience!
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Carol F.

Yelp
Was thoroughly satisfied with my stay here! Came early to the hotel hoping for an early check in but wasn't able to since previous people were still in the room. Wasn't too surprised since it was only like 9 am, but the nice front desk staff offered to stash our bags in a locked storage and allowed us complimentary breakfast for that day, even though we weren't officially checked in yet. Bf and I were very happy with the breakfast as the decor made the place feel nicer than a basic hotel breakfast. I liked how the waitstaff brought your drinks to you: coffee, lattes, cappuccinos - pretty good variety offered. I thought the customer service was pretty accommodating. Our room cards didn't work at first so they sent someone up with us after to ensure that it was fixed. Also the room was just beautiful! Spacious, nice TV, king sized bed, clean bathroom, and they included slippers :) I'm not sure why this impressed me, but they even included a little tiny sewing kit in the bathroom. There is not much of a view from the room, as it's blocked by big buildings, but that didn't take away from the comfort of the hotel. We stayed for only one night so I can't say anything for the amenities. There is a nightclub right across from the entrance. Don't know about you, but we were in Toronto with one purpose: to play, so this was a gem for us :D Can't tell you anything about the noise level because 1. I sleep like a rock, and 2. I passed out as soon as I got back in the room that night. Would go back!
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Eric B.

Yelp
I only stayed here for one night, but thoroughly enjoyed my stay. The rooms are beautiful, spacious, and luxurious. Of course (as other reviewers have noted), the showers are outstanding. The beds are comfortable and the hallways are quiet. A great night's sleep! I also sat in the lobby for a while, and enjoyed the espresso machine, the luxury chairs, and the hotel restaurant. The breakfast buffet was very nice, but some warm foods would have been appreciated. Finally, the service was great at check-in, and throughout my stay. Wifi was free to guests, and fairly fast for a hotel. If you have the chance to stay here, go for it!
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William S.

Yelp
I come up here every three months for one night for a class I take and I have to say this is one of my favorite hotels I've ever stayed at. Everything is done first class including a great breakfast; rooms are very nice and service is great.
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Gosia Z.

Yelp
A girlfriend came to visit me in Guelph - and so we naturally headed to Toronto for the weekend ;) I let her pick our hotel - and am so glad I did! We were given a suite on the top floor....a very swanky one that included the previously mentioned, awesome, see-through full length window panel from the shower to the bed (both of our boyfriends were incredibly jealous when they heard about this...hehe). Kinky showers aside, this place has it all...amazingly plush robes, a view of the CN tower, very attentive concierge and absolutely phenomenal "continental" breakfast. It is in quotations because it is a far cry from the pre-mixed eggs and pasty bagels that come to mind when this breakfast style is mentioned. Hence - the rest of this review will discuss the breakfast.... - all the fresh cut strawberries you can eat - a hostess that greats you with cappuccino (made with soy milk if you wish!) - smoked salmon, with capers and lemon wedges - delicious cheeses - various fresh breads and croissants - spiced oatmeal with amazing berry compote - and of course eggs (but not the kind that shape to your spoon when you dish them out) ... it's like I stepped into a European gourmet cafe... but one that did not judge me when I went back for 2nds (uhm... maybe 3rds) ADVICE: If you're considering staying at one of the chains, because it'll be $50 or so cheaper... skip that, come here and enjoy the best "continental" breakfast you could ever dream up... and of course, ask for the see-through shower suite. Just for kicks.
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Shay F.

Yelp
I've stayed at Le Germain quite a few times now because of company trips, and I have to wholeheartedly recommend Le Germain to ANYBODY visiting Toronto. The reasons? 1. The hotel is beautiful, the rooms are wonderful, the showers are unbelievable (modern rain showers with water that gets hot very quickly, sweet!) and the beds are even better. 2. The staff is amazing. Once I arrived for a trip for my company and realized that I didn't have a reservation. Tired and devastated, the hotel staff quickly jumped to my rescue. They called around the Toronto area to book me a room, and one member of the staff walked me to the hotel to make sure that I had a room. When I didn't, he escorted me back with many apologies. They finally booked me a room and had a car drive me. During my most recent trip, the front desk helped me coordinate a car to the airport. Once I arrived in the morning rather bleary-eyed to check out, a cheery staff member grabbed my bags and the car was already waiting for me. A+++++ for customer service! 3. The continental breakfast is one of the best ways to start the day. Yogurt, juices, muffins, cheeses - you name it, they probably have it. Their fruit is fresh and I love being able to sit down and refuel at the mezzanine area. The staff there is always friendly and brings a cup of hot coffee. If only I could find a boutique equivalent hotel in the US. Keep up the amazing work!!
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Derek L.

Yelp
Wow, this place definitely deserves a 4 or 5. I can't comment on the price, since I didn't pay for it. But its located in a nice area, just steps away from the restaurants on King St. If you're thinking of visiting Toronto, this is a good place to stay. The theatre district and clubbing area is just a moment away. The hotel room itself is nice, with a big comfortable bed, and room service all throughout the night. The shower was my favourite part. It has a huge shower head with low flow, so it feels like rain is gently pooring on your head. I wanted to stay in the shower for hours! The TV needs an upgrade, that is my only complaint. But it did not ruin my night in the slightest because it is still a fairly decent sized tv. Highly recommend this place. Derek
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Helen Y.

Yelp
I love this hotel.. how so beautiful and how so cozy..!!!! I have stayed at many boutique hotel cross North America and by bar this place is one of my top! i didn't get room service or had the pleasure to get assisted with any restaurant choices so i cannot comment on the concierges, but can't be worse then Thompson.. sorry but i rather stay here then the Thompson by far it's comparable to Hazelton but with little less price tag and better location in my opinion.. or is u r from Vancouver Opus would be a great comaprson, as far as the look and the location goes..
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Shane F.

Yelp
DO NOT STAY HERE. It's 2am and it's impossible to sleep. There's a crazy loud night club right out front with screaming obnoxious douchebags and an endless parade of taxis honking their horns. Long repeating horns. Over and over and over. The hotel was nice enough to call the police and offer me earplugs, but I'm taking my 8 remaining nights in Toronto to another hotel so I can sleep.
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Captain K.

Yelp
The rooms are spacious and bathroom very welcoming with upscale cosmetic products. Very few outlets, no USB and slow WiFi. Not ideal for the business traveler. The restaurant closes early and is expensive considering choice and food quality.
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Micaela L.

Yelp
This might be my favorite hotel in North America. It is completely sumptuous, with beautiful, luxe decor including the most delicious sheets on the planet; a fabulous library off of the lobby, filled with design books and free coffee/hot cocoa; delicious breakfast croissants; a roof deck strung with twinkly lights; and Bruce Mau-designed elevators. Oh, and the housekeeping staff leaves chocolates on the pillows. CHOCOLATES! Le Germain is unreal.
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Ross S.

Yelp
When my wife and I checked in, it looked like a train wreck at the front desk, but once it cleared, we began a wonderful five night stay. We immediately started at the concierge to plan our trip. She was extremely thorough, marking each potential spot on a map, recommending theater, galleries, restaurants and tourist spots. Once we had our reservations in hand, we were off to our room. Everyone comments about the shower, so I will leave that to your imagination. The room was well appointed with modern wood cabinets and closets. The bathroom was modern, with plush robes and a nice set of toiletries. The bed was extremely comfortable, which was ideal for us as we walked 10+ miles daily plus a bike tour the next day. We had a large area in our room as it was on a high floor. We had plenty of space to surf the Internet as we finalized plans for the next day. The free wifi was pretty spotty, but we were able to manage. The highlight of our stay was ... ( no, not the shower) the breakfast buffet. The service was spectacular. I was greeted each day with my special order, a pot of green tea and a cappuccino with soy milk. The food was fresh and looked great. I especially am fond of their sesame pumpernickel bagel and tasty jams. There were numerous fruit choices. Check out my review on the restaurant, Victors. We ate there twice. The hotel's location is great, on a quiet street one block from King. Second City is just down the block, the playhouses a block or two. Easy walking to Queen St or the Waterfront.
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Sam Y.

Yelp
There seems to be an obsession with apples at this hotel. They were randomly placed everywhere - lining the halls, in the conference rooms, etc, but that's okay because this hotel is pretty awesome. Like many others, I loved the waterfall shower. The bathrobes were super fluffy. The bed was incredibly comfortable. If I were back in Toronto by choice, I would totally stay here again. On a side note, there were some well-known Canadian actors/comedians at the bar one night (as I was told by the crowd). At first I was excited but then I was like meh, its Canada, and went to sleep.
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Danan R.

Yelp
Definitely my favorite hotel ever! The waterfall shower, organic wood decor, separate rooms with door enclosures, HUGE bed, desk with a trendy light, HDTV, Bose stereo, complimentary 24-hr. espresso drinks availability in the library, and unsurpassed service are all part of the standard package. Plus, the Victor is downstairs and actually fulfills a room service orders. The library is lovely, with plenty of coffee-table books and local magazines, along with a full service espresso machine. The staff are incredibly friendly and will bend over backwards for you. Don't stay anywhere else if you're in Toronto. The stay here is an experience in and of itself.
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Marina G.

Yelp
Best hotel EVER! I have stayed in hotels all across North America and this boutique hotel is by far my favourite!! The decor is modern and everything is super posh down to the smallest detail. When you enter your room the lights are dimmed and there is classical music playing. Once you have settled in your room a concierge stops by to offer you welcome cookies- yum! When you return from dinner your bed has been turned down with a yummy chocolate on the pillow. Breakfast is covered in your room rate and includes fresh fruit salad, bagels, crepes, smoke salmon, juices and espresso drinks. If you have a short drive to work or the theatre ask to use the hotel car service, another complimentary service the hotel offers. This is the best hotel in North America, I have stayed multiple times and have never been disappointed.
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Aimie W.

Yelp
You name me a place that will welcome you and a 70-lb mutt called Bear and treat you both like billionaires. Wherever you named, I bet you didn't think it was in downtown Toronto! It's not what I expected, that's for sure. Pet friendly places can be great, but they are rarely elegant. The Hotel Le Germain is a beautiful boutique hotel right in the entertainment district. Those Yelpers saying you're right across the street from a club are right, but if you're from a city the noise level is fine, really. If it's not, why not go clubbing anyway? It's not like you're sleeping. The continental breakfast on the mezzanine is epic! It's not always you feel like an epic breakfast, but if you do, this is it. Everything is still elegant, all fresh strawberries and good china and such, but if you want to feel like Audrey Hepburn before 10am this is about your only shot in Toronto. Staff took great care of us without being obnoxious. Sometimes you can totally tell when people are faking a fuss over your dog, but these guys were genuine, which is good because Bear is my buddy. They had treats and a bed ready for him in the room, and when we registered they gave me extra treats, because he's a big boy! At the same time they gave me an authentic welcome, the Hotel Le Germain gave me a dose of big city glamour and pampering, with their famous waterfall showers, their fabulous views, the bed I wanted to stuff in my duffel bag and make sweet love to at home, and the Victor restaurant. Okay, I have to tell you about that. First afternoon there I'd just come back from a walk around the area, somewhat deflated. Here I was supposed to be having a good time, and the first bar I popped into not only ignored me for ten solid minutes (there were only three or four people at the bar!) but when I asked for a Hendricks Martini the bartender suggested Stoli instead! And then when I finally got Tanqueray because they didn't have Hendricks, it was warm! I blocked out the name of the place or I'd have Yelped them but good! So I come in rather bummed with my first attempt at going out in Toronto, and got chatting with a nice couple in the lounge. They suggested that I try Victor, and I'm so glad that I did. When you want a really good drink and a sophisticated room in good company and instead you get ignored and then you get a really crappy drink from a guy who can't be arsed to learn the difference between vodka and gin ... well, I was ready for the night to change. They know their cocktails at Victor, they know how to look after you, and with just one Martini and one Manhattan they turned my night around. And I'm not telling you who ordered the Manhattan! I'm keeping him to myself!
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Tania H.

Yelp
A wonderful birthday present two years ago..... what a nice hotel! It's central location is ideal for the tourist and it's gorgeous reception area is just the beginning of what's to come. The concierge is extremely accomodating and helpful as is everyone I came across. The rooms are spacious and the beds are like big fluffy cotton balls .... but for me the best part was the bathroom. There is only a glass wall that seperates the shower & bedroom and there is a huge shower head above you for the rainfall effect. The camode and bidet has its own seperate corridor (if u will). And they have Aveda bath & hair products which make it a spa experience everytime!
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O. M.

Yelp
Cute entrance and gorgeous rooms. If only not located in Toronto as I did not find this city completely to my liking. But the review of this hotel should not be based on the city it is located.... The location within the city was excellent and it was easy enough to get to where I was planning to go as a tourist. The staff was remarkable helpful with cabs, room service and many of the other over the top needs that came my way. The gym was useful, never got to use the spa, but all in all I would gladly stay here again if I ever ventured to Toronto, but I'm positive I will never go to this city again. Much love for Canada... But Toronto is not a travel destination for pleasure.
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Bryce B.

Yelp
Complete agreement with previous reviewer. This is one of the finest hotels I have ever stayed in, especially considering the price, which (even without my corporate discount) is cheaper than places like W or the Four Seasons. I stayed at the Le Germain in Montreal (separate review) and was so pleased there was one in Toronto. I have stayed here on 3 separate occasions, and the experience has never been short of excellent. The bright, open lobby features a large library and seating area with fireplace. As nice as this is, though, it is the rooms that are truly fantastic. Spacious rooms, featuring perhaps the most comfortable hotel bed I've ever slept in (goose down comforters and super soft linens), are warm and inviting. You can tell a lot of thought went into the tasteful decor. The waterfall shower leaves you feeling refreshed. The mezzanine level features their meeting spaces and the breakfast servery, where you can get complimentary continental breakfast and made-to-order espresso drinks. Speaking of complimentary, you also get free wireless Internet and bottled water (which is exciting because most hotels would charge you $5 a bottle.) Victor, the hotel restaurant, appears to be one of the better restaurants in town. I've not eaten there, but have enjoyed expertly crafted cocktails (try the Old Fashioned or Sidecar) and whisky served by dram.
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T W.

Yelp
Good hotel.... Great location. Watch out in the summer if your room faces south as it will overlook three roof top bars across the street that will be very noisy until the late hours of the night. ( The hotel recognizes this as they issue ear plugs in the room)
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Betty D.

Yelp
This is a fantastic hotel with amazing service and stylish rooms. There was an error with room service and it was corrected immediately. What a great hotel. It's one of the best in Toronto!
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Ana N.

Yelp
I was 100% satisfied with my stay here! The hotel is located in a great spot, and it was very easy for my sister and I to reach great attractions and restaurants nearby. The staff that work there are efficient and super friendly. The room that we had was super nice, spacious, and comfortable! I guess the only con would be the price you are paying, but in my opinion it is totally worth it!
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Youri H.

Yelp
I swear, it's like the staff at Le Germain researched everything about me before my stay. Everything was perfect. The service was tremendous and everyone had a smile. The amenities were fantastic. The breakfast was stellar. I didn't go to the gym, but I'm guessing it was top notch. The one issue I had was that the TV was stuck on descriptive video. I probably could've called down to have it fixed, but meh.
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Sheldon C.

Yelp
I was staying upstairs for the weekend. By myself. The bartender Lisa downstairs was great. Best service. Best advice she told me where to go to eat and see the real Toronto.
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S R.

Yelp
Truly impressed! Everything was spot on: The lobby was beautiful, each floor had impressive hallways with filtered water and apples at our disposal (our group had two rooms on different floors and each room and floor was consistently wonderful). The rooms were clean, modern and absolutely gorgeous. I really don't have a bad thing to report! The staff really made the experience amazing- everyone we encountered was pleasant and helpful- on several occasions the staff went above and beyond to make sure we were pleased with our experience. (They made three separate trips to grab things we had forgotten in our car which was parked in valet and even if they were slightly annoyed they didn't show it!) Great location- we were able to walk to tons of fun attractions in the city. Overall, we left the hotel with a wonderful impression and great memories
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Shelley M.

Yelp
Very nice rooms with high ceilings and the nicest people in the world working here. Unfortunately I've now spent an hour trying with no avail to get their wireless to work after having it work quickly and easily yesterday. I've made three calls and everyone is very nice about it, but it's no help when I have to finish a paper using the internet for my business for a presentation that will take place in 3 hours and I am spending most of the time I have to work on it talking to people in the hotel trying to get the wireless to work. It's still crawling along at a basically unusable speed despite many nice words and hopeful plans. The other bad thing is at this point construction next door is very loud and apparently the truck backing up noise from construction is allowed to start at 7 AM because that's when it woke me up. It is a never-ending chorus of truck backing up sounds from a couple of different construction projects nearby. Had I known, I would stayed somewhere downtown where there was not loud ongoing construction. Doesn't look like it will end anytime soon, so if I were you I would look elsewhere through spring of 2016 and then see if the construction has ended before planning to stay here again. The room is costing me 250-350 a night for the week I am staying so its disappointing. But if there were no noise and the wireless was working it would be great Update: they connected me with a wireless specialist who said she would provide me with a specific access point based on my particular computer. That worked well for 15 minutes but half an hour later I am being booted off the network intermittently and it will take 3 minutes for a page to load if it will load at all. I wonder if all the construction is affecting things? Hard to say but I am now leaving my $300+ room in the rain to go work in a cafe with wireless. Not what I hoped for on this trip.
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CHAR C.

Yelp
i love this hotel. i've been here twice and each time - magical. i don't know what heavenly stuffing is in the mattress, pillow or comforter, but it's like a cloud of comfort and serenity. amazing. the rooms are gorgeous, there's nothing i can say that hasn't been said: very clean, great breakfast bar upstairs w excellent options and service, Aveda products, glass shower window, tub, green tea scented candles. blissful. i went to stay at the one in montreal and it's similar but not as good IMHO - no candle scent.

Kate W.

Yelp
The staff was impeccable. Everyone who works there is kind and knowledgeable. Maybe the best service ever at a hotel. And I've been to many lovely hotels with great employees, so I know when the service is awesome. And, nice soft bedding and a fun mini bar. But...the noise! Construction all day (even on the weekends) on the renovation of the on site restaurant. And right outside my window they were building a high-rise next door every week day. Had to scoot out of there if I wanted to catch up on some work without the distraction. The worst was Sunday morning when someone started hammering on the wall in the room next door to my bed. Were they putting up paintings? When I went out to the hallway to see if I could make it stop, there were other guests out there complaining too. Also, no hot water in the shower. When I spoke to the manager, I was told that was so the guests would not "scald" themselves (?) They fixed it so I finally had a shower that was cool at best but at least not cold. And only drops come out of the "rain shower" so I was lucky that it was warm outside and I don't get cold easily. And, the room is weirdly dark with only very low lighting. I kept hoping, before I wrote this review, that some other guest would complain on Yelp about all of this so I wouldn't have to...I hate bad Karma:( But, I felt that I should let other folks know about some of the problems of this otherwise beautiful hotel.
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J-Pierre E.

Yelp
Modern and chic red accented furniture. Good staff. Nice shower.Will stay again.
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Scarlette T.

Yelp
This is actually about the policy of the hotel. Friend and I had booked a room and was unable to travel to Canada as I was ill. (We're talking 7 hours travel each way.) I was able to reschedule everything except for this hotel. Even a credit or a future stay would have been amenable but they said that they wouldn't be able to rebook the room. This is because at the time of booking, the extra ~25 was not paid and it was a nonchangeable reservation. So now, they made 2x the money on that room because I GUARANTEE YOU they rebooked that room. What a load of ____ and a COMPLETE scam. I even offered to pay the up-charge to the changeable room so that I could change the date. (I did not book the room btw.) They said there was nothing they could do. (Again, horse-____.) I was incredibly excited about this hotel and happy about the rave reviews, the kind of stay i was looking forward to, but sorry to say I will not stay at this hotel. ever. I will spend my $300/night + ​probably another $150 on ​ dinner ​and/or $60 on​ breakfast, elsewhere. Goodbye swindlers.
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Marilyn R.

Yelp
My reviews are not for the Hotel, but for the food. I ordered takeout from the restaurant and I had the BEST Bison Sliders. We also had the Shrimp Beignet and the dipping sauce for the shrimp has a very nice kick to it. The ketchup for the fries already had hot sauce added which was surprising. I didn't have to take out my tabasco. Brilliant! I'm definitely ordering take out more often from this place.
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Elena S.

Yelp
Love, love, LOVE this hotel! My husband and I recently visited Toronto for a friend's wedding and stayed in this amazing hotel for 4 nights. The staff is incredibly helpful and so friendly. Everywhere you go there is someone opening a door for you or asking if you are happy with your stay. The food is amazing in the hotel restaurant, great room service at almost any time of day, and they offer a free breakfast on the mezzanine every morning. Breakfast is buffet style and simple but the coffee is to-die-for. There is a beautiful lounge separate from the lobby with books, games, a fireplace, and the most magical coffee machine that spits out a mocha latte, hot chocolate, or drink of choice with the push of a button. The hotel is in the Entertainment District which means there is plenty to see and do well into the evening and during the day. We loved the Second City show which was maybe 100 feet away from the entrance of the hotel. Rooms are equipped with all the basics, including ear plugs in case the Toronto night life is a little noisy for you. The hotel staff will bring you almost anything you need. In fact, I even called down when I was left in a pinch with no one to zip my dress!! A lovely staff member from housekeeping was there in a flash to help with my wardrobe emergency so I could get to the event on time. To top it off, when we left the hotel and arrived at the airport I had every traveler's nightmare flash back and realized that I left an entire drawer of clothes at the hotel! I called to explain and Nancy, the best concierge in the world, assured me that she would retrieve my things, package them, and find the most affordable way to ship them to Texas. After receiving an email from Nancy with a tracking number for my package of abandoned clothes, I had to review the Hotel Le Germain for their excellent service from start to finish (and even after you are gone ;). Thank you, staff, for a wonderful stay! We hope to return again!

Nancy S.

Yelp
PERFECT STAY HERE. Went with my family to Toronto for a wedding. Accommodated the 4 of us very well in a regular sized room. It's still very spacious. The hotel is also very central. Esp if you're going to a hockey game - the rink is right next door! MIND YOU, IT IS EXPENSIVE. The hotel bar downstairs is too - $75 for 3 shots of Patron. COME ON CANADA! That's a bit pricey. ONE THING TO BE AWARE OF - They do charge $30 a day for valet parking. But, they don't tell you this when you pull up to the hotel for parking (at least in our case). Instead, they put it on our bill later... when checking out. Would definitely come back!

S. M.

Yelp
Much like the rooftop dance clubs directly across from the hotel, this review has a wicked drop. From the start, great, they upgraded us and accommodated our early arrival. Our room was great, loved the coffee machines, lovely breakfast and great location. The final night (a thurs) of our stay we came back at around 11pm and the clubs across the street we're heating up. We were on the 9th floor but we felt like we were on the dance floor...against our will. Tried to sleep, impossible. Finally at 2:15 I called the desk. The woman seemed almost surprised and said she would move us,not quite in the mood to pack up, I passed. She said she would attend to it, by 2:30 the music was done, by 3 the crowd moved on. Has to be a logistical nightmare for the hotel but if you're there near a weekend insist on a back facing room...or go out dancing.
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Hilary R.

Yelp
This is probably one of the best hotels in Toronto. My boyfriend and I went here for our two year anniversary and he surprised me with floating candles which they had set up prior to us getting inside the room. They even surprised us with brownies and a cute Happy Anniversary card. It was really sweet. The room was modern and chic with the wooden frames and panels and red accents from the pillows to the tissue box to the artwork. Obviously, everyone keeps raving about the waterfall showers and it's pretty amazing especially if you're used to your run of the mill good ol shower head. The bed was super comfortable and the sheets soft. Of course during the night (we stayed on a Saturday) there's a night club right outside but it wasn't as bad as everyone makes it out to be unless you're super sensitive to noise. We also ordered room service and were happy when they delivered it promptly because we were starved. Food was pretty good - everything was delicious but the only complaint I have is that the gravy tasted different not bad but different. I'm sure we'll be coming back for more special occasions!