Bed & Breakfasts
Toronto Townhouse This
is a 140-year-old beautifully renovated and raved-about home in leafy
Cabbagetown. It is located close to Riverdale Farm, an area of great
shopping, and Yonge subway. Accommodating the Soul In
a lovely 1911 home with a lush English-style garden, this B&B in
The Beach and a short walk from Ashbridges Bay, rents out three
antiques-furnished rooms to guests. A delicious hot breakfast is served
in your choice of the garden or dining room. 114 Waverley Rd 416 686 0619
Albert’s Inn Four
cozy rooms in a Victorian house decorated to the nines with all things
British, from antiques to bric-a-brac, offer an unforgettably eccentric
stay in Cabbagetown. Alfred Pimblett, the owner, amuses guests with
take-offs on the Queen of England. Toronto Island On
Ward’s Island in Toronto Harbour, this cottage B&B, in the oldest
building on the island, (1882), is just a 10-minute ferry ride from
downtown, but it feels like a world away. Available year-round, the two
rooms share a kitchenette. Use of bicycles is free, dinner is served
off-season upon request, and, in winter, there’s cross-country skiing. Ainsley House Located
in the upscale Rosedale area, minutes from great shopping and some of
the city’s best-known attractions, three well-appointed guest rooms in a
charming older home beckon. The Mulberry Tree Elegant
details original to this 1901 home, such as fine oak floors and high
ceilings, add to the charm of this downtown property. There’s a small
guest lounge. The attentive, friendly hosts keep the cookie jar filled
and provide business facilities for guests if needed. 122 Isabella St 416 960 5249
Au Petit Paris Just
east of downtown and within a 15-minute walk of the upscale shops on
Bloor Street and in Yorkville, this B&B has a Paris flair. Its four
rooms, all with private baths, are decorated in shades of ochre and red.
Breakfast is served in the dining room or on the rooftop patio. The Red Door Located
near the beautiful High Park and Roncesvalles neighborhood, this
gorgeous home, set on a quiet residential street, has three spacious,
well-lit rooms – all with private bathrooms – delicious gourmet
breakfasts, and off-street parking for visitors. 301 Indian Rd 416 604 0544
The Red Door
The French Connection Stylish
quarters within walking distance of Casa Loma and several fine
restaurants, this B&B has six rooms (three with private bath), an
elegant living room with grand piano, and a lovely garden. 102 Burnside Dr 416 537 7741
House on McGill Six
tastefully decorated rooms, some with shared baths, and reasonable
prices make this B&B in a restored Victorian townhouse a good choice
for the budget-conscious traveler. It is centrally located, about a
10-minute walk from the Eaton Centre. 110 McGill St 416 351 1503
Budget Accommodation
Not all rooms in budget accommodation have a private bath, air conditioning, or TV
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Annex Quest House With
its dark pine furnishings, natural decor, vibrant colors, and
tastefully appointed guest rooms dedicated to one of the four elements –
earth, fire, air, and water – travelers will enjoy the calming
atmosphere of this retreat from the city. Located near Casa Loma. Quality Hotel & Suites Airport East In
the west of the city, near Pearson Airport and major traffic arteries,
this hotel has large, comfortable standard rooms and suites. Extra
features include free parking and airport shuttle service running from
3am to 11pm. 2180 Islington Ave 416 240 9090
Victoria University Located
on the University of Toronto campus, Victoria University opens its
doors to budget-minded travelers during summer-semester holidays,
mid-May to the end of August. A quiet setting combined with a central
location make these lodgings an excellent base from which to explore the
city. Neill-Wycik College Hotel This
student residence turns into a guest house from early May to the end of
August. While the rooms are spartan and bathrooms are shared, the price
is right for tight budgets. Groups are welcome. The central location
means many of the city’s top destinations are in walking distance. Victoria’s Mansion Inn and Guest House In
the heart of Toronto’s Gay and Lesbian Village on a tree-lined street,
this charming small hotel, with a lovely Victorian-style garden,
provides a respite from the bustle of the city. All rooms come with
private baths, and suites are equipped with amenities such as a fridge
and microwave. Free parking. Castlegate Inn Close
to Casa Loma, three Victorian houses have been linked together to make a
small hotel offering rooms and apartments at affordable rates. All come
with a private bath, mini-fridge, and microwave. The Grange Hotel and Apartments Each studio unit in this six-floor hotel is equipped with a kitchenette and bath. Stays are for a minimum of three nights. Global Village Backpackers Just
south of Chinatown, this hostel has its own lively in-house bar and an
outdoor patio. Beds are in dorms, rooms for four, or a few private
rooms. Bathrooms are shared.
Global Village Backpacker’s Hostel
Hostelling International Toronto Offering
mainly shared rooms in dorms, although there are a few private rooms
with private bath, a stay here is one of the cheapest in the city. It is
located just south of the Gay Village. Hostelling International Niagara Falls A
short walk from the falls, this hostel is especially well kept. No
private baths, but some private rooms, along with dorms and four-bed
rooms.
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