Frommer's Review
While it's not a steal like the nearby Hotel Victoria, this hotel offers good value for the money. The Cambridge has three main selling points: location, location, and location. Sitting on the edge of the Financial District, it caters to a corporate crowd that never wants to be more than a few steps from the office. The real estate inside is a drawing card, too, because all units are suites. The emphasis is on luxury, and the Cambridge succeeds in making its point.
The suites 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 comfy 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; limited room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning
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