With a Dale Chihuly sculpture in the lobby and the best of Toronto culture on the doorstep, you know SoHo Hotel Toronto is something special from the moment you arrive. By the time you get to know the exceptional concierges special feels like an understatement.
Step into the heart of Toronto's entertainment and dining districts, guided by some of the very best concierges in the business. Then relax and recharge in a stylish, contemporary room with commanding city views. SoHo Hotel Toronto is more than a boutique hotel; it's your gateway to the best Toronto has to offer.
SoHo Hotel Toronto's 89 guestrooms and suites come with large beds, art prints, and walk-in dressing areas. Floor-to-ceiling windows deliver panoramic views of Toronto, while bathrooms mix classic marble with modern touches like heated floors. For the ultimate in luxury, choose the Penthouse Suite, with three floors, multiple fireplaces, a private glass elevator, a Kohler Infinity aromatherapy tub, and a rooftop patio with a hot tub and grill.
For longer stays, choose a Residence Suite, offering a full kitchen and laundry facilities. As a Residence guest you also have access to all the hotel's facilities, including a 24-hour front desk and round-the-clock room service.
Equally suited to business guests and leisure travelers, SoHo Hotel Toronto specializes in personalized service. Its high-spec business center is fully staffed, and its concierge team is Les Clefs d'Or certified. For trips around Toronto, ask about the complimentary sedan service (available Monday–Friday until 9 a.m.) in a luxury Lincoln Continental.
SoHo Hotel Toronto's dining options include flavors from Italy, all served in a lively atmosphere.
Relax out or work out at SoHo Hotel Toronto's health and fitness center, featuring a lap pool, steam rooms, and a well-equipped gym, where programs are overseen by star trainer Dalton Brown. Peruse striking contemporary art throughout the hotel, including a colorful Dale Chihuly piece and a limited-edition Albert Watson portrait of Steve Jobs.
Out in downtown Toronto, head a few blocks south to see the Blue Jays play at the Rogers Center, then stroll to the adjacent CN Tower for the ultimate view over the city. Head south from there to visit The Power Plant, Toronto's waterfront contemporary art gallery. As night falls, return north to dine on "restaurant row" — an area of taste-making eateries up and down King Street West — and catch a show in the Theater District.
There's downtown, and then there's downtown. SoHo Hotel Toronto puts you between the Fashion District, Entertainment District, and Chinatown, and just a few blocks north of the Queen's Quay waterfront, where ferries depart for Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands. Whatever you're in town for, this is the perfect base.
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