Aquí hay algo que ninguna oficina de turismo de Toronto te contará: tres de los mayores recintos deportivos de la ciudad están a menos de 20 minutos a pie entre sí. El Scotiabank Arena (Raptors, Maple Leafs) y el Rogers Centre (Blue Jays) se miran desde la acera de enfrente en el South Core. El BMO Field — hogar del Toronto FC y los Argonauts de la CFL, y gran escenario de conciertos — está a 15 minutos en tranvía al oeste en Exhibition Place, junto al lago Ontario. Alójate en el Entertainment District y podrás ver un partido de los Leafs, uno de los Jays y uno del TFC en un mismo fin de semana sin necesitar coche.
El mayor atractivo es todo lo demás. La Torre CN se eleva 553 metros sobre el skyline (sí, el EdgeWalk es real). El Ripley's Aquarium está a sus pies, las calles de ladrillo del Distillery District sirven cócteles en terrazas, y el St. Lawrence Market (de 1803) es donde te tomas un sándwich de bacon curado antes de cualquier partido. Excursión de un día a las cataratas del Niágara (90 minutos en tren GO) o en ferri a las Islas Toronto para la mejor vista del skyline de la ciudad.
Estrategia por barrio: el Entertainment District / Downtown Core es la primera opción obvia — más hoteles, paseo fácil al Scotiabank Arena y el Rogers Centre, tranvía más rápido al BMO Field. Liberty Village y Exhibition están al lado del BMO Field y se sienten más tranquilos y locales, ideal si tu viaje gira en torno a un partido del Toronto FC o un concierto en el BMO Field. Queen West es más alternativo y artístico — elige ese barrio si te importan más las galerías indie y el brunch que la comodidad junto al recinto.
Sobre precios: $25-40 CAD para un almuerzo casual, $60-120 para una cena de verdad, cerveza artesanal alrededor de $10-12. Toronto es descaradamente caro, y los precios por demanda en días de partido son reales — un hotel de $250 en febrero puede llegar a $700+ en un fin de semana Leafs-Raptors. Un fin de semana de gran concierto o playoff puede ser peor. La propina es del 15-20%; el 13% de HST se añade en la caja.
Logística: vuela a Pearson (YYZ) y toma el tren UP Express ($12,35 CAD, cada 15 minutos, al centro en 25 minutos — el mejor precio de la ciudad). El pequeño Billy Bishop (YTZ) de Porter está a 10 minutos andando del centro por el túnel. Canadá requiere una eTA ($7 CAD, en minutos online) para la mayoría de viajeros exentos de visado incluidos los tailandeses y los de la UE; los ciudadanos de EE. UU. solo necesitan pasaporte. Toronto es segura — pero los inviernos son brutales (-10°C, nieve), y el verano húmedo alcanza 35°C. Mayo-junio y septiembre-octubre son el momento ideal.
Una advertencia honesta: en las grandes noches de partido las calles alrededor del Scotiabank Arena se colapsan, los tranvías de King Street avanzan a paso de tortuga y cualquier restaurante a cuatro manzanas del recinto tiene 90 minutos de espera. Reserva la cena antes del partido, no después.
Elegimos 10 hoteles reales en Toronto para todos los presupuestos — desde el Hotel X Toronto, la única propiedad dentro de los jardines de Exhibition Place a 10 minutos a pie del BMO Field, hasta el histórico Fairmont Royal York, la gran dama de 1929 frente a Union Station. En medio: el buque insignia biofílico del 1 Hotel, la energía artística y alternativa del Drake, y opciones Marriott / Hyatt / Radisson para quienes buscan comodidad con puntos a distancia de tropezar desde un partido de los Leafs.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Aquí hay algo que ninguna oficina de turismo de Toronto te contará: tres de los mayores recintos deportivos de la ciudad están a menos de 20 minutos a pie entre sí. El Scotiabank Arena (Raptors, Maple Leafs) y el Rogers Centre (Blue Jays) se miran desde la acera de enfrente en el South Core. El BMO Field — hogar del Toronto FC y los Argonauts de la CFL, y gran escenario de conciertos — está a 15 minutos en tranvía al oeste en Exhibition Place, junto al lago Ontario. Alójate en el Entertainment District y podrás ver un partido de los Leafs, uno de los Jays y uno del TFC en un mismo fin de semana sin necesitar coche.
El mayor atractivo es todo lo demás. La Torre CN se eleva 553 metros sobre el skyline (sí, el EdgeWalk es real). El Ripley's Aquarium está a sus pies, las calles de ladrillo del Distillery District sirven cócteles en terrazas, y el St. Lawrence Market (de 1803) es donde te tomas un sándwich de bacon curado antes de cualquier partido. Excursión de un día a las cataratas del Niágara (90 minutos en tren GO) o en ferri a las Islas Toronto para la mejor vista del skyline de la ciudad.
Estrategia por barrio: el Entertainment District / Downtown Core es la primera opción obvia — más hoteles, paseo fácil al Scotiabank Arena y el Rogers Centre, tranvía más rápido al BMO Field. Liberty Village y Exhibition están al lado del BMO Field y se sienten más tranquilos y locales, ideal si tu viaje gira en torno a un partido del Toronto FC o un concierto en el BMO Field. Queen West es más alternativo y artístico — elige ese barrio si te importan más las galerías indie y el brunch que la comodidad junto al recinto.
Sobre precios: $25-40 CAD para un almuerzo casual, $60-120 para una cena de verdad, cerveza artesanal alrededor de $10-12. Toronto es descaradamente caro, y los precios por demanda en días de partido son reales — un hotel de $250 en febrero puede llegar a $700+ en un fin de semana Leafs-Raptors. Un fin de semana de gran concierto o playoff puede ser peor. La propina es del 15-20%; el 13% de HST se añade en la caja.
Logística: vuela a Pearson (YYZ) y toma el tren UP Express ($12,35 CAD, cada 15 minutos, al centro en 25 minutos — el mejor precio de la ciudad). El pequeño Billy Bishop (YTZ) de Porter está a 10 minutos andando del centro por el túnel. Canadá requiere una eTA ($7 CAD, en minutos online) para la mayoría de viajeros exentos de visado incluidos los tailandeses y los de la UE; los ciudadanos de EE. UU. solo necesitan pasaporte. Toronto es segura — pero los inviernos son brutales (-10°C, nieve), y el verano húmedo alcanza 35°C. Mayo-junio y septiembre-octubre son el momento ideal.
Una advertencia honesta: en las grandes noches de partido las calles alrededor del Scotiabank Arena se colapsan, los tranvías de King Street avanzan a paso de tortuga y cualquier restaurante a cuatro manzanas del recinto tiene 90 minutos de espera. Reserva la cena antes del partido, no después.
Elegimos 10 hoteles reales en Toronto para todos los presupuestos — desde el Hotel X Toronto, la única propiedad dentro de los jardines de Exhibition Place a 10 minutos a pie del BMO Field, hasta el histórico Fairmont Royal York, la gran dama de 1929 frente a Union Station. En medio: el buque insignia biofílico del 1 Hotel, la energía artística y alternativa del Drake, y opciones Marriott / Hyatt / Radisson para quienes buscan comodidad con puntos a distancia de tropezar desde un partido de los Leafs.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 Closest to the stadium · inside the Exhibition Place grounds ★9 📍 Inside the Exhibition Place grounds on the shore of Lake Ontario — about 650 metres (under 10 minutes) on foot to BMO Field, with downtown reached by the 509/511 streetcar or a GO Train from the adjacent Exhibition station.
Hotel X Toronto, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel is the ace in the hole for anyone here to watch a Toronto FC match or a concert, because it is the one hotel that sits right inside the Exhibition Place grounds — the walk from the lobby to BMO Field is only about 650 metres, under 10 minutes, and no other hotel in the city comes close. The building is a tall, handsome high-rise on the shore of Lake Ontario, and its roughly 404 rooms open onto either the deep-blue lake or the Toronto skyline. What sets it apart is the resort-in-the-city kit: a rooftop Sky pool with lake views, a Guerlain spa, the Ten X sports centre with squash, basketball, a climbing wall and indoor courts (nine in all), and a private 250-seat cinema. For downtown there is a streetcar and a GO Train from the adjacent Exhibition station. It scores 9.0/10, and suits football fans and families who want to walk to the ground without touching a car.
- Inside Exhibition Place, under 10 minutes' walk to BMO Field
- Rooftop pool, sports centre and cinema all in the building
- Rooms with full lake or skyline views
- Away from downtown, so you ride the streetcar or GO Train
- Rates spike and the area gets packed during big events
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No. 2 #2 Eco design · Wellington West district ★8.7 1 Hotel Toronto
📍 King West / Wellington West — the heart of Toronto's design and dining district. Take the 504/511 streetcar and it is about 15–20 minutes on to the stadium.
1 Hotel Toronto is a 5-star eco-luxury hotel on Wellington Street West, in the heart of King West — one of the city's best design and dining districts. What sets it apart from the usual upscale stay is its commitment to biophilic design: it pulls nature indoors for real, from a lobby built with Canadian glacial rock and recycled wood salvaged from the old port, to more than 3,000 trees and plants scattered through the building until it feels like walking into a forest in the middle of the city. Rooms run warm earth tones with big floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto full panoramic views of the Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario. Up on the roof there's a pool and a city-view bar. Reviews consistently praise the relaxed feel and the distinctive design, and the location lets you walk the whole neighborhood for coffee and stylish restaurants. Streetcar 504/511 reaches the stadium in about 15–20 minutes. Overall 8.7/10 — best for couples and design lovers who want a beautiful, concept-driven base downtown.
- Distinctive eco design that feels like a forest downtown
- Skyline & lake views through floor-to-ceiling glass
- King West setting puts good restaurants on every block
- Luxury rates with high add-on costs
- Not walkable to the stadium — a streetcar ride away
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No. 3 #3 boutique stay · connected to Scotiabank Arena ★9.5 Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square
📍 In the heart of downtown Toronto inside the Maple Leaf Square complex — directly connected to Scotiabank Arena, about a 5-minute walk to Union Station, from which the GO Transit Lakeshore West line reaches Exhibition station (near BMO Field and Exhibition Place) in a single stop. CN Tower and Rogers Centre are walkable.
Picture a hotel where you step out of the elevator and can almost walk straight into the arena where the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors play. That is Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square, a Canadian boutique hotel under Groupe Germain Hôtels, the Quebec family-run group known for warm, personal service. It sits inside the Maple Leaf Square complex in the heart of downtown Toronto, directly connected to Scotiabank Arena. What pushed guest scores to 9.5 on both Agoda and Booking — the highest here — is staff that real reviews consistently describe as attentive, going beyond what you expect, plus a free deluxe breakfast many call the highlight of the stay. Rooms are warm and modern with big windows, soft beds and an in-room coffee maker; some high floors look out over the city or Lake Ontario. Union Station is about a 5-minute walk, with CN Tower and Rogers Centre close by on foot.
- Warm, attentive staff that reviews praise nonstop
- Free deluxe breakfast included in the rate
- Connected to Scotiabank Arena, 5-min walk to Union Station
- Priced higher than the usual chain hotels in the area
- On match and event days the district gets busy and rooms are hard to book
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No. 4 #4 Art boutique · Queen West ★8.6 The Drake Hotel
📍 On Queen Street West in the Queen West neighborhood, right at the edge of Liberty Village, surrounded by cafes, galleries and stylish shops lining the street. The 504 streetcar stops in front of the hotel and connects via the 509/511 to BMO Field (home of Toronto FC) at Exhibition Place, with easy reach into the Downtown Core and CN Tower.
Picture a late-19th-century building on one of Toronto's most stylish streets, rebuilt into a hotel, gallery, restaurant and music club all at once — that's The Drake Hotel, a boutique of just 51 rooms on Queen Street West at the edge of Liberty Village. What sets it apart is the contemporary art scattered through every corner, from the lobby and hallways into the rooms, so it feels like sleeping inside a gallery. Guests talk up the laid-back Sky Yard rooftop, the several in-building bars, and above all Drake Underground, the basement venue running live music and events almost nightly. The location is a draw too, ringed by cafes, galleries and vintage shops you can wander all day. Hop the 504 streetcar out front and transfer to the 509/511 to reach BMO Field, home of Toronto FC (MLS), at Exhibition Place. Real review scores back it up: 8.6 on both Agoda and Booking, 4.3 on Tripadvisor, a Top 10 in the city.
- Art-filled boutique with real character on Queen West
- Drake Underground + Sky Yard rooftop, all in one building
- Top 10 Tripadvisor Toronto
- Live music downstairs, loud on some nights
- Old building — some rooms run small
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No. 5 #5 Art boutique · Victorian building on Queen West ★8.5 Gladstone House
📍 On the west end of Queen Street West in Toronto's Queen West district, ringed by cafés, galleries and quirky shops, and close to the Exhibition Place side. Streetcar 504 stops in front of the hotel and connects to the 509 for BMO Field (home of Toronto FC). Downtown Core and the CN Tower are an easy ride away.
Picture a stately red-brick Victorian building that has stood on Queen Street West since 1889 — old enough to count as one of Toronto's longest continuously operating hotels. That is Gladstone House, a 55-room boutique with one thing no chain can copy: every room was designed by a different local artist or designer, and no two are alike. Opening each door feels like walking into a separate piece of living art — some rooms loud and playful, others warm and understated, none of them the cookie-cutter box you get at a chain. What real guests agree on most is cleanliness, comfort and staff, which score a high 9.1-9.2. The location helps too: you are on the west end of Queen West, surrounded by cafés, galleries and offbeat shops, and close to the Exhibition side of town. Streetcar 504 stops out front, then a transfer to 509 gets you to BMO Field, home of Toronto FC. Overall 8.5/10 on Agoda and Booking, 4.4 on Tripadvisor.
- 55 rooms, each designed by a different local artist
- 1889 Victorian, one of Toronto's oldest hotels
- Cleanliness, comfort and staff rated 9.1-9.2
- Old building means rooms vary in size and some are compact
- Lively café-and-bar district can mean street noise some nights
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No. 6 #6 waterfront views · walk to Rogers Centre ★9.2 Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto
📍 Harbourfront / Southcore district on the edge of Lake Ontario — a 5–10 minute walk to the CN Tower and Rogers Centre, linked to Union Station through the underground PATH walkway, with GO Transit running from Union to Exhibition station in a single stop.
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto is a 4-star, 567-room high-rise in the Harbourfront / Southcore district, right on Lake Ontario. The thing guests love most is the view — most rooms have big picture windows that open onto the blue water, cutting across the CN Tower and Toronto's skyscraper skyline, and pulling the curtain on that scene each morning is what reviews mention over and over. The location is a winner for sports fans and city sightseers alike: it is a 5–10 minute walk to the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and Rogers Centre, and the underground PATH walkway links straight into Union Station without stepping out into the cold or snow. From there GO Transit reaches Exhibition station in a single stop. Inside there is an indoor pool, a whirlpool, a fitness room and a rooftop bar for evening drinks. Review scores hit 9.2/10 on both Agoda and Booking.
- Lake and skyline views from the rooms are gorgeous
- Walk to the CN Tower / Rogers Centre in 5–10 minutes
- High 9.2/10 review score, good value for 4-star
- A big 567-room tower — long check-in queues at peak
- Lake-view rooms cost more than the city-facing side
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No. 7 #7 waterfront value · rooftop pool with CN Tower view ★8.3 Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown
📍 Waterfront in the Harbourfront / Queens Quay area at 249 Queens Quay West — walk the Lake Ontario shoreline and Harbourfront Centre right away; from Union Station the 509 Harbourfront streetcar runs straight to Exhibition station (near BMO Field / Exhibition Place); CN Tower and Rogers Centre are within walking distance.
Picture a hotel where you step out the door and you're already on the lakeside path along Lake Ontario, sailboats bobbing nearby and a cool breeze coming off the water all day — that's the Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown at 249 Queens Quay West, in the heart of the Harbourfront district. The reason guests rate this place so highly is the location: a 9.3/10, because you're right on the lake next to Harbourfront Centre, the waterfront arts venue running events all year. The detail every review agrees on is the rooftop pool that opens onto a full view of the CN Tower and Lake Ontario — a photo angle you rarely get at this price. Rooms run a clean, modern tone with big windows, and many higher floors look out over the lake or the city skyline. Getting around is easy: the 509 Harbourfront streetcar stops in front and runs straight to Exhibition station by BMO Field, while the CN Tower and Rogers Centre are both walkable.
- Lakeside location scores 9.3 — walk Harbourfront straight from the door
- Rooftop pool framing the CN Tower and Lake Ontario
- 509 stops out front and runs straight to Exhibition station
- Older building — some rooms and common areas look well-used
- Lake-view rooms cost more than city-view ones
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No. 8 #8 luxury-lifestyle · Lenny Kravitz design ★9.2 BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto
📍 In the heart of the Entertainment District at 80 Blue Jays Way — about an 8–12 minute walk to Rogers Centre, CN Tower and Roundhouse Park, beside the 504 King streetcar stop on King West, roughly a 12–15 minute walk to Union Station, then GO Transit or the 509/511 streetcar onward to BMO Field / Exhibition Place.
Picture a glossy black tower rising against the Toronto sky with BISHA glowing at the top — that is BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto, a 5-star lifestyle hotel under Marriott's Luxury Collection at 80 Blue Jays Way, in the heart of the buzzy Entertainment District. It opened in 2017 with a boutique concept that plays hard with design: the lobby runs dark with gold and velvet, more cocktail bar than hotel front desk. The talking point is the floor-44 penthouse suite designed by rock musician Lenny Kravitz through his Kravitz Design studio, plus the KOST rooftop pool with a Mexican-coastal bar over the skyline, and 4 restaurants and bars in the same building. The roughly 96 rooms and suites wear deep, dramatic tones with floor-to-ceiling windows. Rogers Centre and CN Tower are an 8–10 minute walk; for BMO Field, catch the 504 streetcar on King West then the 509/511, about 15 minutes.
- Bold, characterful design — feels like staying in a fashion boutique
- KOST rooftop pool with city views plus 4 restaurants and bars
- Heart of the nightlife district, walk to Rogers Centre/CN Tower
- Buzzy nightlife district — street and bar noise after dark
- Luxury room rates and add-on costs — not built for tight budgets
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No. 9 #9 Location · familiar chain in the heart of the Entertainment District ★8.8 Hyatt Regency Toronto
📍 Entertainment District on King West — at the center of theaters, restaurants and stadiums. About a 10-minute walk to Rogers Centre; roughly 30 minutes to BMO Field by streetcar route 504 then 509/511.
Hyatt Regency Toronto is a 394-room, 4-star chain high-rise standing on King West, right in the heart of the Entertainment District — one of the city's busiest stretches of theaters, restaurants and nightlife. The draw here is exactly what you'd want from a familiar chain: a dependable standard, an open and modern lobby, and roomy, warmly styled rooms, many of which look out over the Toronto skyline and the CN Tower through big windows. The feature reviews mention most is the rooftop pool, where you can soak and take in the city, backed by a fitness center and the 7 King restaurant serving contemporary food. Guests consistently praise the friendly staff who remember names. It's a few steps to the Princess of Wales Theatre, about 10 minutes on foot to Rogers Centre, and roughly 30 minutes to BMO Field by streetcar route 504 then 509/511. Scoring 8.8/10, it suits travelers who want a known chain standard and a central, walk-everywhere base.
- Central Entertainment District location, walk to the theaters and Rogers Centre
- Rooftop pool with city views plus roomy, comfortable rooms
- Dependable Hyatt chain standard and friendly staff
- Not walkable to BMO Field, a streetcar ride is needed
- Extra charges add up, and the area gets busy on weekends
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No. 10 #10 Classic icon · across from Union Station ★8.3 Fairmont Royal York
📍 Dead centre of Downtown on Front Street, directly across from Union Station — a PATH tunnel connects straight into the station and runs underground all the way to Scotiabank Arena. CN Tower and Rogers Centre are about an 8 to 10 minute walk, and from Union, GO Transit's Lakeshore West line reaches Exhibition station (by BMO Field and Exhibition Place) in a single stop, roughly 6 minutes.
Picture a massive French-castle stone building with a distinctive green copper roof that has stood in the middle of Downtown Toronto since 1929 — that is the Fairmont Royal York, the city's landmark luxury hotel, built in the golden age of rail travel and placed deliberately right across from Union Station, the city's largest train and bus hub. It was once the tallest building in the British Empire, and locals still recognise it instantly. What guests fall for — and what earns it 8.3 on both Agoda and Booking — is the historic, classic character of the building, the high-ceilinged lobby dressed in chandeliers, and arguably the best location in town for easy travel: a PATH tunnel connects directly into Union Station and underground all the way to Scotiabank Arena, no winter wind required. There are over 1,300 rooms, plus restaurants, bars, a spa, fitness centre and an indoor pool. From Union, GO Transit's Lakeshore West line reaches Exhibition station by BMO Field in one stop, around 6 minutes, while CN Tower and Rogers Centre are an 8 to 10 minute walk.
- Historic icon building opened 1929, right across from Union Station
- Direct PATH link, walk underground to the arena without touching snow
- Best transport location in the city
- Some rooms feel older than newer hotels in the area
- Big hotel — lobby and check-in get crowded at peak times
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel X Toronto, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel | 5 | 9.0 | ~$243 | About 650 metres on foot to BMO Field (under 10 minutes); the 509/511 streetcar and a GO Train from the adjacent Exhibition station run into the city. | #1 Closest to the stadium · inside the Exhibition Place grounds |
| 2 | 1 Hotel Toronto | 5 | 8.7 | ~$343 | Streetcar 504/511 (King/Spadina) | #2 Eco design · Wellington West district |
| 3 | Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square | 4 | 9.5 | ~$257 | Directly connected to Scotiabank Arena inside the complex; about a 5-minute walk to Union Station; Exhibition station (BMO Field) is one stop on the GO Transit Lakeshore West line; CN Tower is about a 10-minute walk. UP Express runs from Union Station straight to Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ). | #3 boutique stay · connected to Scotiabank Arena |
| 4 | The Drake Hotel | 4 | 8.6 | ~$214 | 504 streetcar stops in front of the hotel on Queen West | #4 Art boutique · Queen West |
| 5 | Gladstone House | 4 | 8.5 | ~$194 | Streetcar 504 stops in front of the hotel on Queen West; transfer to the 509 for BMO Field at Exhibition Place. The hotel sits on the west side, fairly close to the stadium. | #5 Art boutique · Victorian building on Queen West |
| 6 | Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto | 4 | 9.2 | ~$229 | Connected to Union Station through the underground PATH; GO Transit reaches Exhibition station in one stop. | #6 waterfront views · walk to Rogers Centre |
| 7 | Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown | 4 | 8.3 | ~$171 | 509 Harbourfront streetcar stops on Queens Quay out front and runs straight to Exhibition station (BMO Field). Union Station is about 8–10 minutes on the 509; from there GO Transit, the subway, or UP Express reach Toronto Pearson (YYZ). CN Tower is about a 10–12 minute walk, and Harbourfront Centre is right along the water. | #7 waterfront value · rooftop pool with CN Tower view |
| 8 | BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto | 5 | 9.2 | ~$271 | 504 King streetcar (King West) a few minutes' walk away | Rogers Centre about 8 minutes on foot | CN Tower about 10 minutes on foot | Union Station about 12–15 minutes on foot | BMO Field (504 streetcar then 509/511) about 15 minutes | #8 luxury-lifestyle · Lenny Kravitz design |
| 9 | Hyatt Regency Toronto | 4 | 8.8 | ~$200 | Streetcar route 504 (King St), transferring to 509/511 toward BMO Field, around 30 minutes. | #9 Location · familiar chain in the heart of the Entertainment District |
| 10 | Fairmont Royal York | 5 | 8.3 | ~$243 | Union Station | #10 Classic icon · across from Union Station |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Hotel X Toronto is the rare chance to sleep inside the Exhibition Place grounds and stroll to BMO Field in a few minutes — the closest stay to the ground in the city, with nothing to rival it, plus a lake-view rooftop pool, an on-site sports centre and a private cinema.
#2 1 Hotel Toronto is like sleeping in a forest in the middle of the city — an eco-minded building of glacial rock, recycled wood and thousands of trees that has you relaxed the moment you step into the lobby, with design, atmosphere and skyline views that suit couples and design lovers who value beauty with a concept.
#3 Le Germain Maple Leaf Square is a Canadian boutique hotel that sells warm service and a free deluxe breakfast, built right beside Scotiabank Arena so you can walk to the game in a few steps — the highest review score on this list at 9.5/10, stronger on attentive staff and a central walk-everywhere location than on lavish rooms or a long amenity list.
#4 The Drake Hotel is a 51-room art-filled boutique on Queen West that's a hotel, gallery, restaurant and live-music club all in one building — it leads on character and a chill-party vibe near Liberty Village far more than any quiet chain hotel would.
#5 Gladstone House is a historic red-brick Victorian on Queen West where every room was designed by a different local artist, so a stay feels like sleeping inside a living piece of art — built on old-building charm and a century-plus of stories rather than the polish of a brand-new hotel.
#6 Delta by Marriott is the waterfront hotel where you wake up to the lake and the skyline filling the window, walk a few steps to the CN Tower and Rogers Centre, and duck through the underground walkway to Union Station without facing the snow — strong on location, view and an unusually high review score, made for families and view-lovers who want to stay next to the stadium.
Selección final
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