Experience a serene stay at the Courtyard Toronto Downtown, one of the world's largest Courtyard hotels. Conveniently situated on Yonge Street, our hotel offers easy access to popular downtown attractions like Dundas Square, the Village, SickKids Hospital, Eaton Centre, and the University of Toronto's St. George campus. Recharge in chic accommodations in Downtown Toronto featuring spacious living areas, plush bedding, ergonomic workspaces and a private balcony for your room or suite. Enjoy hot and healthy breakfast and your favorite Starbucks drink in the morning and small bites with crafted cocktails in the evening at our on-site restaurant, The Bistro. Host your next event in our Downtown Toronto banquet hall, offering 13,300 square feet of light-filled space, modern AV equipment, custom catering and high-speed Wi-Fi. Stick to your workout routine in our 24/7 fitness centre. Whether your trip to Canada is for business or pleasure, Courtyard Toronto Downtown is ready to make your visit unforgettable.
"The hotel is quite spacious and boasts an excellent, central location. It's just a few minutes' walk from the metro station, and the surrounding area felt very safe and pleasant. It was incredibly clean – I mean, every corner of both the rooms and public areas was spotless. We booked a twin room, which was very large and even featured a comfortable sofa.
Downstairs, there's a cafe with extensive operating hours, which also serves breakfast. Breakfast is à la carte, offering a good variety of delicious options. I added a child's breakfast for less than $9, and juice and fruit are usually included. This was easily the best breakfast we had throughout our entire trip!
The service was fantastic; every staff member was cheerful and welcoming. A huge plus was the complimentary laundry room, and you could even get free laundry detergent from the front desk. This feature really stood out compared to the other hotels we stayed at.
Having stayed at several hotels during our Canada trip, I wholeheartedly recommend this property."