
Overview
The Holiday Inn Toronto is an excellent base from which to explore the city, it is located just off Yonge Street and is close to the CN Tower. Stay here and you are just a few minutes walk from many of Toronto's major attractions.
The Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre has 513 comfortable guest rooms, over 23 floors. In addition, you'll be able to enjoy a heated indoor swimming pool, fitness centre and a sauna. If you need to relax after a busy day in Toronto, book a treatment at the Caesar Spa. Where you can enjoy a range of body therapies and face, hand and foot treatments.
Accommodation details
Address:
30 Carlton Street
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto
Canada
M5B 2E9
Check-in Details:
Normal Check-in: 16:00
Normal Check-out: 11:00
Location:
0.7 mi / 1.1 km from city centre
Room types and facilities
Total Number of Rooms - 513
Standard
Sleeps 4, Bed Type: Queen(s) or double(s) or single(s) Satellite television, Refrigerator, Air conditioning, Private bathroom, Bathtub/shower combination, In Room Movies, Television
General facilities
- Laundry/Valet service
- Sauna
- Non-smoking rooms (generic)
- Complimentary in-room coffee or tea
- Coffee shop
- Exercise gym
- On-Site parking
- Hair dryer
- Off-Site parking
- Internet services
- Hairdresser/barber
- 1 Restaurant
- 1 Pool
- 1 Lounges/bars
- Dry cleaning
- Shop
- Massage services
- Elevators
Other facilities
New spa in lobby, complimentary wireless internet connection,
Dining information
For dining and relaxation visit Windows Restaurant, where you can choose from a menu of international and local cuisine in a friendly and warm environment. Alternatively for a lighter snack in a more informal atmosphere, the Coffee Zone, an Internet coffee bar is open all day and is a good place to sit and watch the world go by.The newly renovated bar The Beer Cellar is the ideal place to enjoy a drink and talk about the days events before or after your meal. For those who want to explore the dining outlets in the city, Toronto is a great place to work up an appetite as there are
more than 5,500 restaurants of unrivalled diversity and quality to choose from. Residents benefit from the multi-cultural heritage of the city and menus reflect input from across the globe.The Entertainment District has the densest concentration of restaurants, and gourmet eateries stand shoulder to shoulder with beer halls, sushi bars and cafes. King Street West, from Simcoe Street to Spadina Avenue is the main corridor and in some places the restaurants are even stacked two or three storeys high. Do not hesitate to go off the beaten track though as the side streets of the Entertainment District hold an equally impressive array of dining gems.Other popular areas are Chinatown where you will also find Vietnamese and Korean restaurants. Greektown wins kudos not only for its Hellenic fare but also for the long hours it keeps, whilst for Italian cuisine head for St. Clair Avenue West. Yonge Street also has its fair share of restaurants and bars.In the summertime many people head for the lake, and Queens
Quay Boulevard has a range of dining options from dim sum restaurants and fast food courts to fine hotel dining with a view.
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