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| Address | 15 Richmond St. E | ||
| Location | Near Yonge St, Downtown East | ||
| Transportation | Subway: Queen | ||
| Phone | 800/463-1990, 416/368-1990 | ||
| Fax | 416/601-3751 | ||
| Web site | www.cambridgesuitestoronto.com | ||
| Room Information | 229 units | ||
| Prices | From C$225 (£113). Rates include continental breakfast | ||
| Credit Cards | AE, DC, DISC, MC, V | ||
| In Room Amenities | A/C, TV, Wi-Fi, fax, minibar, fridge, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron | ||
| Parking | Parking C$18 (£9) | ||
Frommer's Review
The Cambridge sits on the edge of the Financial District, catering to a corporate crowd that never wants to be more than a few steps from the office. The emphasis is on comfortable luxury, starting with the fact that all units are suites. The smallest start at a generous 51 sq. m (550 sq. ft.) and move up to deluxe duplexes. (In fact, the Jacuzzi-outfitted penthouse suites have come to the attention of celebrities tired of Toronto's tried-and-true star-catering hotels; the views are breathtaking.) The amenities for business travelers are solid. If you can drag yourself away from the cozy desk area, which has two two-line telephones and a fax, you can enjoy some of the comforts of home: fridge, microwave, and dining ware, plus coffee, tea, and snacks. And if you hand over your shopping list, the staff will stock the fridge, too.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; small health club (and access to much larger health club nearby); spa; Jacuzzi; sauna; concierge; business center; room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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