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    4.0 (101 reviews)
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    Complimentary cake welcome gift
    AJ K.

    Outstanding hotel, truly befitting of the park hyatt experience. We've stayed at over a dozen Park Hyatt's across the world and this was up there with the best of them. Our corner suite was large and luxurious and the whole family was pampered with great service and the location (Yorkville) CANNOT BE BEAT. We could walk to over 25 restaurants and in the heart of Canada's premier high fashion street - one of the best neighborhoods in Toronto. Incredible corner suite with tons of space and luxurious appointments everywhere. Terrific service by everyone at the hotel. Restaurant inside the hotel is full service, very good and staff is outstanding. We will be back here many more times.

    Steak and eggs at Joni
    Helen K.

    We came here for a short getaway to celebrate my birthday and check out Toronto. This hotel is in a prime location that is a short walking distance from the Royal Ontario Museum, luxury shopping and Eataly. The hotel's recent renovation is impeccable and the decor is modern minimalist perfection. My husband is a globalist and they upgraded us to a king suite which was well appointed with a wardrobe dressing area and an additional half bathroom. The only area for improvement is the restaurant. We had breakfast at Joni and they were definitely understaffed during the weekend. Service was extremely slow and we had to wait a very long time for our food. I would definitely return for the hotel's service and location.

    Windowless room that they rarely give out except when you pay with points.
    Robert L.

    As an update, they were kind enough to refund one night of points. That's definitely a positive.

    Dan L.

    We enjoyed a fantastic stay at the Park Hyatt this past weekend. All I can say is the service is just top notch from the moment you arrive at the valet, to the front desk, cleaning and restaurant staff. Our room was beautiful and the decor was very high end and modern. Note that parking is valet only. There is a nice gym and also a fantastic rooftop bar. The Park Hyatt was the best hotel experience we've had in Toronto so I'd like to extend my appreciation to everyone at this property, you made my wife's 50th birthday a wonderful experience and i was very pleased to have chosen this hotel to celebrate it.

    Megan S.

    We had a short stay last week while we were in town for HYROX and were excited to stay at this hotel for the first time after the renovation. The location is likely convenient to walk around for shopping and eats but was tough for us to get around if we needed to drive anywhere with the heavy traffic. We were upgraded to a deluxe room which was nice with more space and tucked in from the main hallway away from noise. The staff was very welcoming and the hotel is beautiful but we had a couple odd complaints about the room. However, the toilet paper was not what you would expect from a Park Hyatt. It was thin and papery, comparable to airport toilet paper. The towels were also very hard. I honestly was very confused as these towels were super thin and threadbare, the type that I would use to clean in my home. We also ordered breakfast the first day with my Chai latte almost undrinkable with the amount of spice it was tasted like pepper! We would stay here again if we returned to Toronto as the location is great but I honestly had a hard time when comparing this property to other Park Hyatts. It was nice but there were definite areas of improvement!

    Arvid Y.

    Hotwired for a last minute trip to Toronto the past weekend and was pleasantly surprised to get the Park Hyatt. Price was below $300 USD/ night which I thought was good for a same day booking. Pros: Central location, easy parking / valet, friendly staff, quiet and large rooms Cons: Beds were a bit soft for my liking, annoying auto-sensing lights (made it hard to walk around with a sleeping baby), false advertising with 24 hour room service (tried to order breakfast at 530 am, but was told the kitchen wouldn't be open until 630 am) and also the fact that you don't need a card to access hotel elevator (can go to any floor you want). Overall, I would probably go back for less than $300 usd /night but would look elsewhere if paying their normal rates.

    Park Hyatt! Corner suite!
    Latifa S.

    Park Hyatt stays are usually a fun treat especially when you're a globalist with Hyatt. The perks!! This one: they didn't reach out like normal Hyatt stays: maybe short staffed. A ok on that part. The property/ stay experience: 4 stars! My favorite Park Hyatts will always be Park Hyatt Tokyo followed by Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome! They were so extra, over the top, impeccable experiences from first step into the lobby till the end, this one feels a much more muted, colder version of service. Perhaps it's the Toronto Style! Rooms: No suite but it was still a pretty spacious luxury king room. Love the stylish, minimalist/ monochrome decor. And of course: the coffee! An actual plates, porcelain cups are perfect touch for any coffee service over paper cups. Bed was super spacious, almost a California king! Love the toiletries and that multi function rain forest shower! Best shower experience in a hotel this month and there's been several hotels. No club access or breakfast ( globalist perks) but they have a restaurant in the lobby. Gorgeous! You can get anything you want for breakfast there. I thoroughly enjoyed my latte, matcha latte, green juice and a cappuccino breakfast here. $7-$8 each. Servers were wonderful! Decor is stunning etc. Location: right on/next to Burrad street and all the main downtown hustle/ fun/ restaurants/shops! Van cleef is a block and half away! So are other fun shops ( Cartier, Tiffany, Eataly, Chanel). And food. So many food options. And! Best birthday treats!! I'm never not celebrating my birthday this year. Call it a Covid birthday :) Macarons & champagne delivery to my room: yes please! They made sure to timed it between me leaving back and forth so many times. Love coming back in for a surprise! They were delicious too. Oh and I met a Bridgerton while staying here!!! She was the sweetest soul. We chatted for a good 20-30 minutes! Pics coming! If it's good enough for a Bridgerton, it's good enough for me! :)I've been to Toronto so many times but never like this. Discovered so many new spots during my stay here. Definitely worth a repeat visit (s).

    The View
    Dess L.

    We stayed at the Park Hyatt in Toronto for about a week. The hotel is beautifully decorated, clean, and has a lovely gym. It is nicely located steps from the museum and near restaurants and shopping. The multiple super cars parked in front of the hotel were impressive and a treat to see. We tried the Joni Restaurant and the Writer's Room Bar during our stay. Our favorite was the Korean fried chicken and garden salad. My husband really liked one of their drinks but I forgot the name of it. The view from Writer's Room Bar is stunning! It really showcases the beauty of this city. We also tried in-room dining. Joyanta delivered our dinner quickly. He was friendly, professional, and made sure that we were happy with our order before he left. Great customer service! In short, I highly recommend this hotel. 5/5!

    Santanu S.

    In the past several years, the hotel was my home away from home when I visit Toronto. The staff used to acknowledge my prior stays and recognized my status. I could have stayed at less expensive properties near CN Tower, but I chose not to. Unfortunately, this may be my last stay. When I checked in, the staff asked if it was my first time at the property. The door to room definitely needs to be replaced. Housekeeping did not properly clean my room as their was water still in the tea kettle. On my last day, housekeeping had cleaned my room while I had gotten breakfast. I thought they knew when guests check out, so not to clean it until after they did. Fortunately, I had already packed up. They unfortunately need to clean the room a second time. My standards is proportional to the room rate. When I am staying at their lower-priced properties, these details are easily be ignored. When it's a Park hotel and the room rate exceeds $300CDN, I expect better. I provided my feedback with the front desk when I checked out. The response I got was that management will be notified.

    luxury double suite
    Ashley G.

    Great stay at the Park Hyatt. We arrived late after check in, and had booked a 3 night stay for a king room. When we arrived, we were told that all the king rooms were sold out for the night and we would have to be placed in a suite with 2 full beds. We were able to move the next day, and they were very helpful with the move, sending up a staff member to assist with the room change. They also gave us a free movie to watch in room after we checked in. Great addition, followed by the room service that we ordered up to our room. The first night when staying in the 2 bed suite, we were placed in a corridor that was pretty loud. The guest staying next door were always in the hallway talking with friends and we could hear the doors slamming. It was much more relaxing following the next couple of nights when we were moved to our king suite room. Although we could still hear some doors slam in the early morning, it was much quieter. The air conditioning in the room is very quiet, so if you like a loud fan/white noise, I advise to bring a fan with you to block out hallway noise and street traffic. Did notice both rooms were a tad dusty in the bathroom and bar area, but other than that, pretty spotless. I did fall sick on one of the nights staying here, and housekeeping was a blessing! Make sure you bring lots of change for tips as they basically have staff doing everything for you like bring you ice, bring your luggage to your room, and park your car. Also, free wifi!-Amazing! Great location for some high end shopping! Would recommend.

    Vanessa G.

    Even if you can't afford to stay in this super swank hotel, I recommend going to the Roof Lounge for a drink. It's located on the 18th floor and provides an absolutely stunning view of the city. The bar is filled with beautiful and rich suede and leather seating and wonderful dark ambient lighting. There's also a summer terrace which provides an even more breathtaking view of the Toronto skyline. If you're visiting for the first time, it's a great way to see the city. Even if you've lived here all your life, this is a wonderful new way to soak up Toronto. However, because its the Park Hyatt, the drinks aren't cheap, They do have an extensive list of exotic cocktails (I had something with lychee in it) which are tasty but pricey. We just snacked on some complimentary nuts and olives because even the snacks and light fare they served seemed pretty overpriced. This is a must see for those visiting Toronto but probably not something you'll find in any guidebook!

    Complimentary wine and cheese platter delivered to our room after overbooking the night before
    Will S.

    There we were, sitting in the lobby of the Park Hyatt, drained after a late flight into Toronto. Moments ago we were told that the hotel has been fully booked up for the night and we would be banished to the Hyatt Regency across the town. I was seriously contemplating leaving a 1 star review, grumpy as I was. The typical gestures followed: refunded points, comped night, free taxis to and back from the other hotel. For some reason though it just didn't feel right that night, as if we were engaged in a bartering transaction. I get that a mistake has been made and they are doing the best they can to rectify it, but with a fully loaded weekend schedule and severe sleep deprivation all we wanted was a bed to jump on - it was a rather big disappointment from an organization the caliber of Park Hyatt. Thankfully my resentment hit plateau at that point and the experience swung up afterwards. We were greeted with many apologies at the Hyatt Regency and put up at the Director's Room for the night - it was a modern, clean and minimalist room that suited our needs for the night. the next day upon return to the Park Hyatt we were met with apologies and were offered an upgrade to a junior suite, with a bottle of wine and a cheese platter as well. The staff really seemed sincere in their apologies and that made a big difference: the Park Hyatt stopped being a market for bartering and became a place of hospitality in my heart again. The bottom line for me is this: in the day and age where we have driverless cars and 3D printers, it is a bit shocking to encounter issues with overbooking at the corporate level, but the folks on the ground are really doing some great heavy-lifting to make the customer experience as good as possible in a bad situation. I thank the staff and managers at the Park Hyatt for salvaging this experience for me, and hope this serves as a cautionary tale to Hyatt as a corporation to be more aware that the customer's experience starts from the moment they book the hotel - make sure they get what they are expecting the moment they walk through the door.

    Back in the pink room!
    Jo M.

    Let me start by saying that I stayed at the Park Hyatt Toronto every week for 7 months. I would not have done so if I didn't love it. Erin (the corporate sales manager) set me up for the entire stay, so I didn't need to worry about when I was coming in - if my schedule changed, a quick email to her and it was all done within minutes. I got to know all the staff over the time I stayed there, and they were all great. The front desk were always wonderfully helpful, and had me checked in before I could walk across the lobby. James the bellman knew me and that I always wanted to leave a bag with him when I went home for the weekend - he even got upset when I didn't leave it over Christmas!! Louis would know what drink I would want with my room service depending on what entrée I ordered (yes, I'm a creature of habit). One of the biggest thanks has to go to the wonderful gentlemen who so very kindly, and bravely, brought a coffee to my room every morning. They saw my in all sorts of sleep-deprived states, and still managed to bring a smile to my un-caffeinated face. I was lucky enough to get to stay in the Pink Room a few times. It was like a grown up version of a little girl's princess room. I absolutely loved it! If you ever get the chance to stay in there, do! I can't recommend the Park Hyatt enough. I'll be back in Toronto in May on a personal trip, and there wasn't even a question of where I would be staying. Can't wait to be back!

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    Truly one of the most beautiful hotels in Toronto with phenomenal staff! I would highly recommend staying here for the experience.

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    Review Highlights - Park Hyatt

    Reception was on tr Roof lounge on the 18th floor with a spectacular view of the CN tower and environs.

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