10 mejores hoteles familiares en Toronto, Canadá 2026 — CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium y Canada's Wonderland
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10 mejores hoteles familiares en Toronto, Canadá 2026 — CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium y Canada's Wonderland

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Hay un dato que se queda grabado en los visitantes primerizos: hay exactamente un hotel en América del Norte construido dentro de un estadio de la Major League Baseball, a tres minutos a pie del CN Tower. Ese hotel — y la absurda geografía amigable para niños que lo rodea — es la razón por la que Toronto es una de las grandes ciudades más fáciles a las que llegar con un cochecito o un preadolescente. Las principales atracciones se concentran en menos de un kilómetro cuadrado del malecón del centro, conectadas por un pasillo subterráneo (el PATH) para no tener que arrastrar a un niño pequeño por el viento de enero hasta el acuario.

Los atractivos para familias son más compactos de lo que imaginarías. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada está a la sombra literal de la Torre CN, y los niños pasarán dos horas solos en el túnel de cristal con tiburones. El EdgeWalk de la torre (un paseo con arnés alrededor del borde a 356 metros de altura) es para los adolescentes más valientes. El muelle del ferri a Centre Island está a cinco minutos del Westin Harbour Castle — quince minutos al otro lado del lago y estarás en una isla sin coches con un pequeño parque de atracciones, playas y el skyline de fondo. Para el capricho de verdad, Canada's Wonderland en Vaughan es el parque temático más grande del país (más de 200 atracciones), a 30-40 minutos al norte.

Elige primero el barrio, luego el hotel. El Downtown, el Entertainment District y el Harbourfront son la elección obvia para un primer viaje — todo está a pie, y el tren hasta el aeropuerto desde Union Station tarda 25 minutos. North York y el Don Valley son más tranquilos y están más cerca del Ontario Science Centre y el Zoo de Toronto, pero necesitarás transporte público o coche para ir al centro. Vaughan solo tiene sentido si Canada's Wonderland es el único motivo de tu viaje — zona residencial sin gracia, pero los hoteles de suites son amplios y económicos.

La gastronomía en Toronto es genuinamente buena, en parte porque la mitad de la ciudad nació en otro lugar. Calcula $20-30 CAD por adulto para una comida casual, $50-80 para una cena sentados, $8 por café y pastel. El St. Lawrence Market es una parada de almuerzo brillante para familias (sándwiches de bacon curado, dumplings, pasteles frescos). Kensington Market es rústico y divertido para adolescentes; Greektown hace el souvlaki como debe ser.

Algunas realidades prácticas honestas. La mayoría de viajeros de Tailandia, la UE, UK y Australia no necesitan visado de turista, pero sí una eTA ($7 CAD, online, en minutos) si llegan en avión. Desde el aeropuerto Pearson (YYZ), el tren UP Express llega a Union Station en 25 minutos por $12,35 CAD — mucho más rápido y barato que un Uber en hora punta. Toronto es segura según los estándares de las grandes ciudades (evita los tramos más alejados de Yonge & Dundas de noche con niños), pero los inviernos son brutales (-15°C es normal en enero). Apunta a mayo, junio, septiembre o principios de octubre.

A continuación hay 10 hoteles familiares en Toronto que hemos verificado — disponibilidad real, reseñas recientes reales, y lo que importa a los padres (suites familiares, piscinas cubiertas, distancia a pie de las atracciones para niños). La lista va desde el icónico Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel (sí, el que está dentro del estadio de béisbol) hasta el económico Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan junto al parque temático. En medio: un gigante del Harbourfront con sala de juegos para niños, un apartahotel con cocinas completas, un Sheraton con una de las mejores piscinas interiores-exteriores del centro, y un tranquilo retiro en North York.

Dónde alojarse — barrios

Hay un dato que se queda grabado en los visitantes primerizos: hay exactamente un hotel en América del Norte construido dentro de un estadio de la Major League Baseball, a tres minutos a pie del CN Tower. Ese hotel — y la absurda geografía amigable para niños que lo rodea — es la razón por la que Toronto es una de las grandes ciudades más fáciles a las que llegar con un cochecito o un preadolescente. Las principales atracciones se concentran en menos de un kilómetro cuadrado del malecón del centro, conectadas por un pasillo subterráneo (el PATH) para no tener que arrastrar a un niño pequeño por el viento de enero hasta el acuario.

Los atractivos para familias son más compactos de lo que imaginarías. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada está a la sombra literal de la Torre CN, y los niños pasarán dos horas solos en el túnel de cristal con tiburones. El EdgeWalk de la torre (un paseo con arnés alrededor del borde a 356 metros de altura) es para los adolescentes más valientes. El muelle del ferri a Centre Island está a cinco minutos del Westin Harbour Castle — quince minutos al otro lado del lago y estarás en una isla sin coches con un pequeño parque de atracciones, playas y el skyline de fondo. Para el capricho de verdad, Canada's Wonderland en Vaughan es el parque temático más grande del país (más de 200 atracciones), a 30-40 minutos al norte.

Elige primero el barrio, luego el hotel. El Downtown, el Entertainment District y el Harbourfront son la elección obvia para un primer viaje — todo está a pie, y el tren hasta el aeropuerto desde Union Station tarda 25 minutos. North York y el Don Valley son más tranquilos y están más cerca del Ontario Science Centre y el Zoo de Toronto, pero necesitarás transporte público o coche para ir al centro. Vaughan solo tiene sentido si Canada's Wonderland es el único motivo de tu viaje — zona residencial sin gracia, pero los hoteles de suites son amplios y económicos.

La gastronomía en Toronto es genuinamente buena, en parte porque la mitad de la ciudad nació en otro lugar. Calcula $20-30 CAD por adulto para una comida casual, $50-80 para una cena sentados, $8 por café y pastel. El St. Lawrence Market es una parada de almuerzo brillante para familias (sándwiches de bacon curado, dumplings, pasteles frescos). Kensington Market es rústico y divertido para adolescentes; Greektown hace el souvlaki como debe ser.

Algunas realidades prácticas honestas. La mayoría de viajeros de Tailandia, la UE, UK y Australia no necesitan visado de turista, pero sí una eTA ($7 CAD, online, en minutos) si llegan en avión. Desde el aeropuerto Pearson (YYZ), el tren UP Express llega a Union Station en 25 minutos por $12,35 CAD — mucho más rápido y barato que un Uber en hora punta. Toronto es segura según los estándares de las grandes ciudades (evita los tramos más alejados de Yonge & Dundas de noche con niños), pero los inviernos son brutales (-15°C es normal en enero). Apunta a mayo, junio, septiembre o principios de octubre.

A continuación hay 10 hoteles familiares en Toronto que hemos verificado — disponibilidad real, reseñas recientes reales, y lo que importa a los padres (suites familiares, piscinas cubiertas, distancia a pie de las atracciones para niños). La lista va desde el icónico Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel (sí, el que está dentro del estadio de béisbol) hasta el económico Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan junto al parque temático. En medio: un gigante del Harbourfront con sala de juegos para niños, un apartahotel con cocinas completas, un Sheraton con una de las mejores piscinas interiores-exteriores del centro, y un tranquilo retiro en North York.

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Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel — hotel No. 1 #1 for families · inside Rogers Centre stadium 8.4

📍 Inside Rogers Centre in the heart of downtown Toronto — a 3-minute walk to CN Tower, 5 minutes to Ripley's Aquarium, and about 7-10 minutes to Union Station for trains, GO and the UP Express to the airport.

About 70 rooms open onto a Blue Jays field view 👨‍👩‍👧 Stadium Suite sleeps a family of 5 🏊 Heated indoor pool plus free Rec Room in the package
inside Rogers Centre stadiumrooms with Blue Jays field viewheated indoor pool3-minute walk to CN Tower

Picture opening the curtains in your hotel room and finding a bright-green major-league baseball field right in front of you while the Blue Jays take batting practice — that is something Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel delivers like no other hotel in North America. The building is set directly inside Rogers Centre, and roughly 70 of its 348 rooms have glass windows that open onto a full view of the field. Families bringing kids to a game pay for the Stay & Play package and get free entry to The Rec Room, an indoor arcade-and-bowling complex. There is a Stadium Suite that sleeps up to 5, a heated indoor pool open in every season, and a location within a 3-minute walk of CN Tower and 5 minutes of Ripley's Aquarium. Guest scores land at Agoda 8.4, Booking 8.3 and Tripadvisor 4.2. Score 8.4/10.

  • Only North American hotel inside a baseball stadium, with rooms looking down on the Blue Jays field
  • 3-minute walk to CN Tower and 5 minutes to the aquarium — families can cover downtown on foot
  • Heated indoor pool, Stadium Suite for 5, and Stay & Play throws in The Rec Room
  • Building and room decor are aging, with uneven upkeep room to room
  • On non-game days the view is an empty dark field, and non-field rooms can be windowless
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The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto — hotel No. 2 #2 family hotel · at the Centre Island ferry dock 8.4

📍 On Lake Ontario in the Harbourfront district — the Centre Island ferry terminal is right out front. It's about a 5-minute lakeside walk to Harbourfront Centre and roughly 15 minutes to CN Tower.

⛴️ Jack Layton ferry to Centre Island right out front 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Suites with a separate kids' zone and Westin Kids' Club 🎮 New Family Fun Zone arcade with a jumbo screen
Centre Island ferry out frontFamily Suites with kids' zoneindoor pool with lake viewWestin Kids' Club Nintendo Wii

The Westin Harbour Castle sits right on Lake Ontario in Toronto's Harbourfront, and the thing guests keep mentioning is the waterfront position — step outside and you're at the Jack Layton ferry terminal, which carries you over to Centre Island in 13 minutes. It's a twin-tower property of roughly 977 rooms (South Tower and North Tower), and the Family Suites are built for actual families: a separate kids' zone with child-sized furniture, a doll bed, and toys from the Westin Kids' Club, plus a Nintendo Wii in the room. Downstairs there's a heated indoor pool with a lake view that kids refuse to climb out of, and a new Family Fun Zone with an arcade and a jumbo screen for family movie and game nights. CN Tower is about a 15-minute walk, Union Station roughly 10. Score 8.4/10, best for families heading over to Centreville Amusement Park in summer.

  • Jack Layton ferry to Centre Island is right out front
  • Family Suites with separate kids' zone and in-room Nintendo Wii
  • Heated indoor pool with a lake view, plus a hot tub
  • Big older building; some rooms, especially the North Tower, still await renovation
  • Valet parking and a destination fee are charged on top of the rate
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Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel — hotel No. 3 #3 Family · indoor-outdoor pool in the city centre 8.1

📍 Dead-centre Downtown / Financial District, directly across from Nathan Phillips Square and City Hall — about a 2-minute walk to Queen or Osgoode subway stations (Line 1), and 5 minutes to Eaton Centre.

🏊 25m indoor-outdoor pool, heated year-round 🧸 The Clubhouse playroom, free 👨‍👩‍👧 Kids under 17 stay free in the same room
25-metre indoor-outdoor pool heated year-roundfree Clubhouse playroomkids under 17 stay free5-minute walk to Eaton Centre

Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is a big 4-star property with 1,372 rooms in a 43-storey tower, planted right in Downtown across from Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto's City Hall. It opened in 1972 and has been refreshed over the years into one of the city's go-to family picks. The part kids get most excited about is the 25-metre pool, heated all year — you swim under a glass wall from the indoor section straight out to the open-air half, comfortable even mid-winter with snow falling outside. There's The Clubhouse, a free kids' playroom with games and activities, rooms with two queens or a sofa bed that sleep four, and a policy where kids under 17 stay free in the same room. Queen and Osgoode stations on Line 1 are about a 2-minute walk, Eaton Centre is 5 minutes away, and the Royal Ontario Museum is one metro stop. Reviews praise the location and kid facilities but flag dated rooms and slow check-in on busy days. Overall 8.1/10.

  • 25m indoor-outdoor pool heated year-round, kids love it
  • Free Clubhouse playroom plus kids under 17 stay free
  • Across from City Hall, 5-minute walk to Eaton Centre
  • 1,372-room tower, slow check-in on busy days
  • Some rooms look dated against current standards
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Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District — hotel No. 4 #4 Family · suites with a full kitchen 9

📍 Heart of the Entertainment District at 255 Wellington Street West — a 5-minute walk to CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and Rogers Centre. The TTC St Andrew station (Line 1) is about a 6-minute walk.

🍳 Full kitchen + free breakfast 🗼 5-minute walk to CN Tower 🏊 Indoor pool + fitness centre
suites with a full kitchenfree breakfast daily5-minute walk to CN Towergreat for longer family stays

Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District has a name that tells you almost everything: it is Marriott's extended-stay brand built specifically for families and longer trips, sitting on Wellington Street West in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District. Step out of the lobby and you are under 5 minutes on foot from CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays' ballpark. The draw is not 5-star polish but roomy studio and 1-2 bedroom suites with a full kitchen — gas stove, full-size fridge, dishwasher and microwave — so families can cook and skip Toronto's steep dining costs. Free hot breakfast every morning, free Wi-Fi for the whole stay, plus an indoor pool and gym to burn off energy after a day of walking. Real reviews land at 8.7 on Booking, 8.5 on Agoda and 4.3/5 on Tripadvisor — which is why we score it 9.0/10.

  • Suites with a full kitchen, ideal for families who want to cook
  • 5-minute walk to CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium
  • Free breakfast and free Wi-Fi add up to real savings
  • A 3-star, motel-style extended-stay — no 5-star polish
  • Tall building in the nightlife district, so weekend noise can carry up
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Hilton Toronto — hotel No. 5 #5 Family pick · indoor/outdoor pool year-round 8.2

Hilton Toronto

From ~$214

📍 In the heart of Downtown in the Financial District on Richmond Street — about a 10-minute walk to Union Station, CN Tower and the ROM, with Osgoode subway station (Line 1) only about 3 minutes away.

🏊 Indoor/outdoor pool you swim through a glass wall 👨‍👩‍👧 Kids under 18 stay free, up to 2 per room 🚉 10-minute walk to Union Station
Swim-through indoor/outdoor poolKids under 18 stay free10 min walk to Union StationHeart of the Financial District

Picture swimming in a warm indoor pool, then ducking through a glass wall to surface in the open air beneath Toronto's skyscrapers while it sits below freezing outside with snow blowing past — that is the image kids remember most from the Hilton Toronto. It is a 32-storey modern tower in the heart of Downtown on Richmond Street near the Financial District, open long enough to become a family favourite for visitors. Location is the other strong card: it is under a 10-minute walk to Union Station, the hub linking the subway, regional trains and the UP Express airport line, with CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and the ROM all within easy reach on foot. Kids under 18 stay free, up to two sharing a room with adults, and cribs are available. Rooms run wide to North American Hilton standard, with a work desk, sofa and either a skyline or Lake Ontario view depending on which side you land. Overall 8.2/10.

  • Indoor/outdoor pool you swim through a glass wall, fun year-round
  • Kids under 18 stay free, up to 2 per room, plus free crib
  • 10-minute walk to Union Station and CN Tower
  • Standard chain-hotel decor with no boutique flair
  • Valet parking and some Wi-Fi packages cost extra
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DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown — hotel No. 6 #6 family · suites with a kitchenette 8.3

📍 Downtown on the edge of Chinatown — about 8 minutes' walk to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), 12 minutes to Kensington Market, and 6 minutes to St. Patrick station on Line 1 (Yonge–University).

🍪 Warm chocolate-chip cookie at every check-in 🏊 Heated indoor pool with a firepit beside it 🍳 Some suites have a kitchenette
Heated indoor pool with firepitSuites with kitchenetteWarm cookies at check-inWalk to Chinatown and the AGO

DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown is a 4-star hotel sitting right on the seam between buzzing Chinatown and the city's museum district — step out the door and you can decide whether tonight is dim sum, art at the AGO, or browsing the stalls of Kensington Market. The DoubleTree touch that families and kids latch onto is the warm chocolate-chip cookie a staffer hands you at every check-in — a small thing that starts the trip with a smile. The other draw is a heated indoor pool with a firepit beside it to warm up next to in winter. Some suites come with a kitchenette (a stove and a small fridge) that saves you on meals and warms milk for the little ones, plus there's a 24-hour market in the lobby for late-night hunger and a babysitting service for nights the parents want a quiet dinner out. At 8.3/10, it lands well for families and walk-the-city travelers who want a practical base that won't blow the budget.

  • Walk to Chinatown and the AGO — explore on foot
  • Heated indoor pool with a firepit beside it
  • Suites with a kitchenette, built for families
  • Some rooms feel a touch dated given the building's age
  • Downtown parking runs expensive by city standards
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Novotel Toronto Centre — hotel No. 7 #7 Family-friendly · downtown St. Lawrence 8.3

📍 Downtown / St. Lawrence on The Esplanade — a 5-minute walk to St. Lawrence Market, 5 minutes to Sony Centre, and about 10 minutes to Harbourfront and Ripley's Aquarium.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family-friendly for all ages 🏊 Indoor pool + sauna + jacuzzi 🛍️ 5-minute walk to St. Lawrence Market
Accor family-friendly5 min to St. Lawrence MarketIndoor pool + sauna + jacuzziCafe Nicole kids' menu

Novotel Toronto Centre is a 4-star Accor hotel with 262 rooms, sitting on The Esplanade in the St. Lawrence corner of downtown Toronto — a pocket where red-brick buildings and old cafes meet the office towers. What pulls families back is the kit kids actually use: an indoor pool open year-round, so they can swim even on a below-freezing winter day, plus a sauna and jacuzzi for the adults. The in-house restaurant, Cafe Nicole, runs a dedicated kids' menu and serves both a buffet and a la carte breakfast, which saves you hunting for somewhere child-friendly on a cold evening. Rooms are clean and modern in the familiar Novotel style. Location does a lot of work too — it is a 5-minute walk to St. Lawrence Market, 5 minutes to Sony Centre, and about 10 minutes to Harbourfront and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. Overall 8.3/10, best for families who want a name they trust, clean rooms and walkable downtown access without blowing the budget.

  • Indoor pool, sauna and jacuzzi — kids swim in any season
  • Cafe Nicole runs a dedicated kids' menu
  • 5-minute walk to St. Lawrence Market and Sony Centre
  • Standard-brand rooms with no real character of their own
  • Subway is a 7-8 minute walk, farther than hotels in other areas
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Toronto Don Valley Hotel and Suites — hotel No. 8 #8 family hotel · 3 pools + free parking 7.8

📍 On a rise above the Don Valley ravine on the North York side — about 5 minutes' drive to Ontario Science Centre, roughly 20 minutes heading toward the Toronto Zoo on the Scarborough side, and around 20–25 minutes into downtown outside rush hour.

🏊 3 pools: indoor + outdoor + kids' pool 🛏️ Roomy suites that fit a family comfortably 🅿️ Free parking lot (rare in Toronto)
3 pools (kids love it)extra-large suitesfree parking (rare in Toronto)near Ontario Science Centre

Picture a 1970s–80s American resort hotel that still keeps its original character intact — high ceilings, a wide lobby, slightly dated patterned tile, but warm in a family way. That's Toronto Don Valley Hotel and Suites, sitting on a rise above the Don Valley ravine on the North York side, about 20–25 minutes from downtown Toronto by car. The draw a lot of parents love is the three pools — a year-round indoor pool with a pretty arched ceiling that photographs well, an outdoor pool open only in summer, and a separate shallow kids' pool where little ones can wade safely. The suites run noticeably bigger than most in-city hotel rooms, parking is free (rare in Toronto), Ontario Science Centre is a 5-minute drive, and you're on a straight route up to the Toronto Zoo on the Scarborough side. Rates also undercut downtown hotels by a clear margin. It scores 7.8/10 on Agoda — a fit for families with a car who want the kids entertained at the hotel between Science Centre and Zoo days.

  • 3 pools keep kids busy all day
  • roomy suites plus free parking
  • 5 minutes from Ontario Science Centre
  • dated decor, not modern boutique
  • out of downtown, you'll need to drive
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Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre — hotel No. 9 #9 long-stay family suites · full-kitchen condo units 8.4

📍 Heart of Downtown in the Yonge-Dundas area — directly across from Massey Hall, a 5-minute walk to the Eaton Centre, and a 4-minute walk to Queen station on Line 1.

🍳 Full kitchen plus washer/dryer in the suites 🎭 Directly across from Massey Hall 🛍️ 5-minute walk to the Eaton Centre
full-kitchen designer suitesin-room washer/dryeracross from Massey Hallwalk to Eaton Centre

Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre is a condo-style suite hotel in the heart of Downtown Toronto that families tend to pass along to each other quietly. The 22-storey tower stands on small Victoria Street, directly across from Massey Hall, the city's century-old concert hall, with Yonge-Dundas Square and the Eaton Centre — Toronto's biggest mall — under a 5-minute walk. What pulls people back is that some suites come with a full designer kitchen — electric stove, a real house-sized fridge, sink — plus a washer/dryer in the room and a pullout sofa that sleeps up to 4. That makes it a strong fit for families on a longer 5-to-7-night trip who want to cook breakfast and do laundry without hauling it home. Queen station on Line 1 sits a 4-minute walk away, and St. Michael's Hospital and the Theatre District are both within reach. Overall 8.4/10.

  • Some suites have a full kitchen plus an in-room washer/dryer
  • Downtown location within a 5-minute walk of the Eaton Centre
  • Reasonable rates for a family of 4
  • Older condo-style building — some rooms let sound through the walls
  • Self-check-in service with no full concierge
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan — hotel No. 10 #10 Family · near Canada's Wonderland 8.4

📍 Vaughan, north of Toronto, close to Canada's Wonderland and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre — about a 15-minute drive to Vaughan Mills mall and roughly 35 minutes to downtown Toronto.

🍳 Full kitchen + dishwasher in every room 🥞 Free hot breakfast daily + Wednesday social 🎢 Near Canada's Wonderland + LEGOLAND
All-suite full kitchenFree daily breakfastIndoor pool + hot tubNear Canada's Wonderland

Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan is an all-suite Hilton chain hotel designed specifically for families and longer stays, set in Vaughan north of Toronto — just a few minutes' drive from Canada's Wonderland, the biggest theme park in Canada, and close to both LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto and the huge Vaughan Mills mall. The detail that makes parents' eyes light up is that every room is a suite with a real full kitchen: a house-sized full fridge, a 2-burner electric stove, a dishwasher, a microwave, and a complete set of cookware — so you can make your own breakfast and warm milk at night without a fuss. The 2-bedroom suites sleep 5-6 comfortably, and there's a free hot buffet breakfast every day plus a free Wednesday social in the evening. Add an indoor pool with a hot tub and a full gym, and the 8.4/10 score makes sense for families flying in for the theme parks or staying a full week.

  • Real full kitchen — cook every meal for the kids yourself
  • Free breakfast plus a free Wednesday social
  • Near Canada's Wonderland and LEGOLAND
  • Have to drive into downtown Toronto
  • Office district with no restaurants in walking distance
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel48.4~$223Union Station (trains plus the UP Express to Pearson / YYZ) is about a 7-10 minute walk.#1 for families · inside Rogers Centre stadium
2The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto48.4~$206Union Station (TTC subway and GO Train) is about a 10-minute walk; streetcars 509 and 510 stop in front. From Union, the UP Express reaches Pearson airport (YYZ) in around 25 minutes.#2 family hotel · at the Centre Island ferry dock
3Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel48.1~$194Queen / Osgoode stations (Line 1 Yonge-University), about a 2-minute walk.#3 Family · indoor-outdoor pool in the city centre
4Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District39.0~$186TTC St Andrew station (Line 1 Yonge-University), about a 6-minute walk#4 Family · suites with a full kitchen
5Hilton Toronto48.2~$214Osgoode station (Line 1) about a 3-minute walk; Union Station about a 10-minute walk, with UP Express to Pearson airport in 25 minutes.#5 Family pick · indoor/outdoor pool year-round
6DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown48.3~$177St. Patrick station (Line 1 Yonge–University), about a 6-minute walk; the subway runs to CN Tower, Union Station, Eaton Centre, and connects onward to Pearson Airport.#6 family · suites with a kitchenette
7Novotel Toronto Centre48.3~$171King subway station (Line 1 Yonge-University) is about a 7-8 minute walk; from the airport, take the Union Pearson Express to Union, then walk roughly 10 minutes.#7 Family-friendly · downtown St. Lawrence
8Toronto Don Valley Hotel and Suites37.8~$137Eglinton station (Line 1, Yonge-University) is about a 10-minute drive — no subway within walking distance.#8 family hotel · 3 pools + free parking
9Pantages Hotel Toronto Centre48.4~$166Queen station (Line 1 Yonge) is about a 4-minute walk; two stops to Union Station, then onward to the airport rail link.#9 long-stay family suites · full-kitchen condo units
10Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan38.4~$157Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (TTC Line 1), about a 10-minute drive away.#10 Family · near Canada's Wonderland

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 for families · inside Rogers Centre stadium
Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel

#1 Toronto Marriott City Centre is the only hotel in North America set inside a major-league baseball stadium — its draw is watching a Blue Jays game from your room and walking to CN Tower and the aquarium, more than any luxury in the rooms, which makes it a strong pick for families touring downtown.

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#2 family hotel · at the Centre Island ferry dock
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto

#2 The Westin Harbour Castle is a family hotel on Lake Ontario where the Centre Island ferry docks right at the front door — and the Family Suites, in-room Nintendo Wii from the Westin Kids' Club, and new Family Fun Zone arcade make it a strong pick for a summer trip with kids.

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#3 Family · indoor-outdoor pool in the city centre
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

#3 Sheraton Centre Toronto is a downtown family hotel selling a 25-metre indoor-outdoor pool heated year-round and the free Clubhouse playroom — strong on its spot across from City Hall and its kid facilities, traded against a 1,372-room scale that gets crowded and slow to check in at times.

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#4 Family · suites with a full kitchen
Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District

#4 Residence Inn Toronto Downtown is the answer for families who want to settle in for a while right in the centre — suites with a full kitchen, free breakfast and a 5-minute walk to CN Tower that cut your eating-out bill and spare you from squeezing into a cramped hotel room.

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#5 Family pick · indoor/outdoor pool year-round
Hilton Toronto

#5 The Hilton Toronto is a big-brand downtown hotel whose headline is an indoor/outdoor pool you swim through a glass wall to reach the open air under the tower, year-round — kids under 18 stay free and Union Station, CN Tower and the ROM are all an easy walk.

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#6 family · suites with a kitchenette
DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown

#6 DoubleTree Toronto Downtown sits right on the seam between Chinatown and the museum district — a heated indoor pool, kitchenette suites, and a warm cookie every time you walk through the door, strong on real-world function and walk-everywhere location.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es Toronto segura para familias?
Sí — Toronto está sistemáticamente clasificada como una de las grandes ciudades más seguras de América del Norte, y puedes caminar por casi cualquier parte del centro con niños durante el día. Lo principal que hay que vigilar es la zona alrededor de Yonge & Dundas de noche, donde suele haber personas en situación de calle. Vigila los bolsos en el TTC como en cualquier gran ciudad, y estarás bien.
¿Cuándo es mejor visitar Toronto con niños?
Apunta a finales de mayo hasta junio, o septiembre hasta principios de octubre — el tiempo es suave (18-25°C), las terrazas están abiertas y el ferri a Centre Island funciona. Julio y agosto son cálidos pero húmedos y más concurridos; el invierno (diciembre-marzo) es genuinamente frío pero mágico para patinar en Nathan Phillips Square y visitar el mercado navideño del Distillery District.
¿Qué barrio de Toronto es mejor para familias en su primera visita?
Downtown / Entertainment District / Harbourfront, sin duda. Estarás a distancia a pie de Ripley's Aquarium, el CN Tower, Union Station, el ferri a Centre Island y decenas de restaurantes — y el PATH significa que puedes moverte por el interior cuando el tiempo se complica. North York y Vaughan solo tienen sentido si vas específicamente al Science Centre, el Zoo o Canada's Wonderland.
¿Cómo llego del aeropuerto Pearson (YYZ) al centro de Toronto?
El tren UP Express es la respuesta correcta — 25 minutos desde YYZ a Union Station, $12,35 CAD por adulto (niños menores de 12 años gratis), con un tren cada 15 minutos. Es más rápido que un Uber en hora punta e infinitamente más rápido que un taxi. Desde Union Station, la mayoría de hoteles del centro están a 5-15 minutos a pie. Evita los taxis salvo que llegues muy tarde.
¿Qué hay de la moneda, las propinas y los pagos?
Canadá usa el dólar canadiense (CAD) — aproximadamente 1 CAD = 25 THB o 0,73 USD a fecha de 2026. Las tarjetas (incluido Apple Pay) se aceptan en todas partes; raramente necesitarás efectivo. La propina es esperada: 15-20% en restaurantes, $2-5 por bolsa para los maleteros, $2-5 por día para el servicio de limpieza. El impuesto sobre ventas (13% HST) se añade en la caja, no está incluido en los precios expuestos — un pequeño pero real shock si estás acostumbrado a los precios europeos.
¿Necesito visado para visitar Canadá?
La mayoría de viajeros de Tailandia, la UE, UK, Australia, Japón, Corea y una larga lista de otros países no necesitan visado de turista — pero si llegas en avión, necesitas una eTA (Autorización Electrónica de Viaje), que cuesta $7 CAD y se aprueba online en minutos. Los ciudadanos de EE. UU. solo necesitan pasaporte. Consulta la página de la eTA del Gobierno de Canadá antes de reservar vuelos; es realmente rápido pero es un requisito real.
¿Qué es único de Toronto para las familias?
Tres cosas. Primero, el ferri a las Islas Toronto — una travesía de 15 minutos a un parque sin coches con playas, un parque de atracciones infantil (Centreville) y la mejor vista del skyline de la ciudad. Segundo, los sándwiches de bacon curado en el St. Lawrence Market, el desayuno emblemático de la ciudad. Tercero, la experiencia absurda y alegre de ver un partido de los Toronto Blue Jays en el Rogers Centre con la cúpula abierta — niños que ni siquiera les gusta el béisbol se enganchan.
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