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9.1/10
Great
AAnonymous UserOverall, it was a great stay with excellent value for money, and the room was clean. It's very close to the airport, about a 10-minute drive. The only downside was waiting for the shuttle at the airport for half an hour, but it never showed up.😹
Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto

Etobicoke, Toronto
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9.0/10
Great
VVivian Dewi ShenRequested the newly renovated room instead of non renovated. The hotel staff was very kind and friendly to let us check in at 1.30pm as our rooms was ready. Eventhough we didnt get the connecting room as we requested but we were happy enough to let us an early check in.
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto

The Harbourfront, Toronto
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8.9/10
Very Good
HHeebravoGot so lucky to have this room which was perfect to spend time to catch up with my friends! Suite room was amazing and the cleaner was the most professional one we have ever met! The location is just right in front of the Harbour and likely 5 mins from Union station! We definitely stay again
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown

The Harbourfront, Toronto
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8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI visited during the Chinese New Year, and the price was great! It's close to downtown, and the breakfast was good too! Totally worth it! Oh, and I almost forgot about the heated swimming pool. It was really a good experience! Plus, there are Chinese staff at the front desk.
Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG

Church and Wellesley, Toronto
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8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI’ll start with the positives. This is a fantastic location. You are steps from major downtown Toronto attractions. Restaurants and shops are everywhere. The CN Tower rises right in front of the building, which is pretty hard to beat. The apartment was clean. There were lots of towels. The bathroom was bigger than expected. If you split this with another couple, the price becomes very reasonable for downtown. That said, the second bedroom is tight. There’s basically no space for suitcases or personal items. Now the not so good. Arrival and check-in were chaotic. It was pouring rain during rush hour and there was nowhere to park as instructed. My husband had to keep circling while I ran inside getting soaked. Despite completing online check-in and receiving an “online check-in complete” email, my security deposit hadn’t gone through. I had checked the many emails they sent and didn’t see anything flagging this. Even though everything else was fully paid in advance, they wouldn’t let me go to the room to dry off or grab my glasses to fix the issue. I had to authorize a manual credit card charge over the phone because I couldn’t read their links without my glasses. Not a great feeling. The building entrance is nice. Big, clean, and airy. The hallway to the unit is the opposite. Worn carpet, scuffed walls, chipped paint. Not the best first impression. Inside the unit was better. It looked freshly painted and was clean. I paid extra for a balcony thinking “Metropolitan Lofts – CN Tower” meant we’d be sitting out admiring the tower. That part is on me for not checking. The listing didn’t promise a view. Our balcony faced an office building and a parking lot. Below was a sad patch of grass filled with old boots, a broken broom, crushed beer cans, and what felt like 10,000 cigarette butts. The neighbour used their balcony as a full-time phone booth at max volume. If you’re not on the Front St side, don’t bother paying extra for a balcony. The unit had enough space for two, but it was too warm. The thermostat didn’t do anything. It stayed around 24–25°C the whole time, which made sleeping uncomfortable. The bedding didn’t help. The bottom sheet was just a tucked flat sheet. It came loose both nights. The duvet setup was also odd, with layers of flat sheets above and below the duvet that slid around. I kept waking up on the mattress pad or directly on the duvet. A fitted sheet and proper duvet cover would fix this. The worst part was the elevators. They are very slow. Plan an extra 10–15 minutes just waiting. The middle elevator felt unsafe. It opened and closed repeatedly for no reason. It stopped at every floor with no one there. It randomly changed direction mid-trip. One time it didn’t line up with the floor and we had to step down. That was enough for me. I took the stairs after that. Overall: 5/5 for location, 4/5 for cleanliness. If you’re a group of four, the two-bedroom can be a decent value, just expect tight space. If you care about smooth check-in, reliable elevators, temperature control, and decent bedding, this might not be your place.
Metropolis Loft - CN Tower Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Metropolis Loft - CN Tower

Entertainment District, Toronto
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8.3/10
Very Good
环球旅行的小杨I had a fantastic experience staying at Samesun Toronto. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk to public transit, Chinatown, and plenty of restaurants. It’s easy to get anywhere in the city. Rooms & Beds The dorm rooms are clean and comfortable. Each bed has its own curtain, light, and outlet, which provides great privacy. The mattress was comfortable, and the room temperature was perfect throughout my stay. Cleanliness & Facilities The common areas are cleaned daily, and the bathrooms are well-maintained with reliable hot water. The shared kitchen is fully equipped, making it easy to cook your own meals—perfect for long-term travelers or those on a budget. Atmosphere & Social Life The hostel has a very friendly and welcoming vibe. Guests come from all around the world, and the social atmosphere makes it easy to meet new friends. The common lounge is spacious and a great place to relax, work, or chat with other travelers. Staff The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Check-in was quick, and they gave me great local tips about transportation, sightseeing, and food options around Toronto.
Samesun Toronto Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Samesun Toronto

Downtown Toronto, Toronto
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7.9/10
Good
TTati11I was somewhat disappointed by the lack of prior communication regarding the check-in procedure. Upon arrival, we entered the loby area, and we were welcomed by the security officer who explained to contact the company for instructions which included sending photos of my ID along with a separate image of me holding it. After paying a deposit, we were finally granted access to the apartment. This process took nearly an hour, and we were surprised to find that our unit was located on the 48th floor of the tower. While this didn’t bother us, it would have been helpful to know in advance, especially for those who suffer from vertigo. Reliable Wi-Fi is essential, as a lack of connectivity can be quite problematic. The apartment itself was small and cosy, offering impressive views of the CN Tower. However, upon our arrival, the driver was still drying towels and bedding, which I found to be inappropriate. The small balcony had very dirty glass that had not been cleaned, and the kitchen was not entirely tidy. Additionally, the bedroom carpet was heavily stained, and we were required to remove our shoes. Upon checking out, we had to take out the trash and wash the towels, bedding, and dishes, which consumed another hour of our time. I couldn't help but wonder what the cleaning staff was doing. It’s worth noting that a deposit was taken, and failure to adhere to the rules would result in its forfeiture. Although I generally avoid complaining, We felt overwhelmed by the expectations, especially after paying for our vacation. Furthermore, if extending the stay for a few additional hours, there is a significant extra charge. The elevators were consistently busy, and during our departure, the security personnel in the concierge area were rather rude, insisting we leave the lobby despite the presence of chairs and tables. We simply wanted to arrange our next ride without having to do so on the street. Overall, I enjoyed the experience, but the apartment could benefit from more thorough cleaning, and the rules could be more accommodating for guests.
Globalstay Elegant Downtown Apartments Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Globalstay Elegant Downtown Apartments

Downtown Toronto, Toronto
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7.3/10
GGuest UserI saw the address and door of the apartment, but I actually got the key from the supermarket. The apartment is relatively new, with three rooms, two bathrooms and three beds. The decoration, furniture and appliances are all new, suitable for families.
Meadowvale Apartment Hotel Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Meadowvale Apartment Hotel

Scarborough, Toronto
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7.1/10
GGuest UserFirst of all, thank you for the free upgrade. The views from both the bedroom and the living room were excellent, and the space was large enough for a group of friends to relax, especially with the poker and foosball tables. The location is also great, right in downtown. However, the shower amenities could be improved, particularly the shampoo and body wash, and the toothpaste looked quite messy (fortunately I brought my own). The soundproofing is also not ideal, as I could hear the couple in the next room talking, and I felt a bit uncomfortable using the bathroom and blow‑drying my hair after coming back late from a concert. The check‑in time is quite rigid at 4 p.m., although they do allow you to delay check‑in until 7:30 p.m. I was initially confused because I waited for over 10 minutes at the original building (before the upgrade) and wasn’t sure if the receptionist would come to pick me up. Once we met, though, the receptionist was very friendly and clearly explained the amenities and check‑out procedures. Overall, despite the strict rules and minor issues, I really liked the room and had a happy stay.
Toronto CityPlace Condo near Waterfront & CN Tower Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Toronto CityPlace Condo near Waterfront & CN Tower

Downtown Toronto, Toronto
Price per night from:£79
6.6/10
LLele61The hotel seems old and cramped. The room is not spacious and the facilities are average, just enough to stay in. The air conditioner is quite noisy and there are only two towels in the bathroom.
Royal Oak Inn Hotels near Kennedy Subway Station

Royal Oak Inn

Downtown Toronto, Toronto
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Some of the top hotels in Toronto near CN Tower include Metropolis Loft - CN Tower (from £139), Union Hotel (from £135) and Fairmont Royal York Hotel (from £217), all offering easy access to CN Tower, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

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Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG (from £100), DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown (from £167) and Hilton Toronto (from £199) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

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