
Best Luxury Hotels in Ontario
Ontario, Toronto, Downtown Toronto, Entertainment District
The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto
(5 stars)The Ritz Carlton is well known for its 5-star amenities. But, before you enjoy Ritz Carlton’s facilities, you will love their glass façade and interior nature décor of modern materials and art collections from across Canada that speaks of luxury and beauty. The hotel is equipped with luxury beds in their spacious guest rooms and suites, distinguished dining with the best Italian Cuisine and Cheese curve, conference rooms and Toronto’s largest ballroom, a spa, and a fitness centre with top-level equipment that is available 24 hours. There is complimentary wi-fi, floor-to-ceiling length windows, large bathrooms decorated with Portuguese marble stones, an entirely stocked bar with a refrigerator and many more amenities.
Ontario, Toronto
The Omni King Edward Hotel
(4 stars)Take a walk half a block away from the Toronto subway and allow yourself to enjoy the 5-star hotel services of The Omni King Edward Hotel. Being so close to the city, you have a variety of options for different tourist needs. You can shop from Eaton Centre and visit famous cities like the Harbourfront and Rogers Centre, among others. For lovers of food, there are different restaurant options, including Beerbistro, Carisma, Origin and many more. Apart from the hotel’s fantastic area attractions, you can enjoy their beautiful rooms and room setting with wake-up service, spa, in-room movies, HDTV with premium cable channels and Wi-Fi.
Ontario, Toronto, Downtown Toronto, Fashion District
Ace Hotel Toronto
(4 stars)Found in the arty Garment District, downtown Toronto, this building by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects is a contemporary design masterpiece. On arrival, guests staying at the North American chain are greeted by a lobby suspended from imposing concrete arches, with an interior that offers an urban industrial vibe. Yet it’s homely too, with warm hues, local artworks and vintage furnishings alongside custom-made pieces found in 123 bedrooms, or ‘cabins’ as they’re described at Ace. Alder is the hotel’s main dining space (you can also tuck into pastries and grab a coffee in the sociable lobby lounge), a subterranean, sophisticated spot, that tails the indoor/outdoor rooftop bar, Evangeline, at the top.
