Whether it's hotel bedding or not, the size is very good. Great for an overnight stay when you're away in the evening and don't know where to go. The price is rather expensive. The price is the cheapest when you first search, so if you plan to get off at Pearson Airport late at night, it would be a good idea to pick this place. At first, I couldn't get used to the Canadian shower, so if I turn it clockwise from the left, warm water comes out, but there is no sign. It seems to be an implicit choice for design, but I'm telling you in case there are people like me.
For your reference, those who got off at Terminal 1 take the airport subway (free) and move to Terminal 3, go down one floor and go straight to the Sheraton Hotel. I asked people and moved with two bags and a backpack. I want others to suffer less, so I'm posting a review.
The front staff were very friendly. I had to use an international call because cell phone roaming didn't work properly, but they kindly recognized it. The number you gave me was wrong, but I came to my senses from then on, and I was able to use the international call method from within the room. In case there is someone like me, when making an international call from Canada to Korea, the number is 011+82-. Roaming was not going well, so I followed the staff's recommendation to remove and insert the SIM card, but I did not know the SIM card password, so I made an international call (114 customer center) to Korea.
I think the staff explained that it was $16 per call (1 minute), but in reality, I had to put in about $12 for 1 minute and $2 for each additional minute at the pay phone. I thought I had lost my actual phone, so I took various measures, but there wasn't much way to connect it than I thought. Fortunately, I found my cell phone in another pocket of my bag, and at UP Express, I went on a shoveling trip to my heart's content (?!) carrying two luggage bags and a backpack even to places other than my destination. Still, the trip is a way to have memories that remain while suffering, and I passed it over sloppily, but it must have been because I didn't have a companion.
Anyway, if you come back to the accommodation review and open the curtains instead, you can make eye contact with people waiting at the airport, and since it is an airport, it is a bit noisy in the morning. Personally, I tend to give a lot of tips to the people who clean the hotel, but the people here greeted me with a smile every time I made eye contact, and it was nice that it was actually clean. I bought a small trans device, but it can be used in most countries, so it would be nice to have one of these. Security in Canada is very good, but there are quite a few homeless people in the station, so please take note.
I'll also upload a picture of the UP Express for your reference. The ticket price is different for each station, but for me, the UP Express at Pearson Airport (Terminal 1, since I was in Terminal 3, I take the airport train and go to Terminal 1 again) is right where you can see it when you get off at Terminal 1. Just in case, exchange a little in cash and bring it with you. In my case, I think it was about 5 dollars and 30 cents. It seems to operate frequently from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM~ I also upload a photo of the cafe at Union Station~
So I'll just write this in the hope that it helps.
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