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| Address | 123 Queen St. W | ||
| Location | Downtown West | ||
| Transportation | Subway: Osgoode | ||
| Phone | 800/325-3535, 416/361-1000 | ||
| Fax | 416/947-4854 | ||
| Web site | www.sheratontoronto.com | ||
| Room Information | 1,377 units | ||
| Prices | From C$145 (£73) double. Extra person C$20 (£10). 2 children 17 and under stay free in parent's room. Packages available | ||
| Credit Cards | AE, DC, MC, V | ||
| In Room Amenities | A/C, TV, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron | ||
| Parking | Parking C$33 (£17) | ||
Frommer's Review
It's entirely possible to stay at this hotel and never venture outside -- the Sheraton complex includes restaurants, bars, and a cinema, and the building connects to Toronto's underground city. If you long for a patch of green, the hotel provides that, too: The south side of the lobby contains a manicured garden with a waterfall. Am I making the place sound like a monolith? Well, it is. But it's an excellent home base for families because of its location and extensive list of child-friendly features, including a children's center and a huge pool.
Most of the guest rooms in this skyscraper-heavy neighborhood lack a serious view, though as you near the top of the 46-story complex, the sights are inspiring indeed. Designed for business travelers, the Club Level rooms contain mini-business centers with a fax/printer/copier and two-line speakerphone.
Facilities:
2 restaurants; bar; gigantic heated indoor/outdoor pool; health club; spa; Jacuzzi; sauna; children's center; concierge; tour desk; business center; Wi-Fi; shopping arcade; 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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