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    Parkview Arms Hotel

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    7 years ago

    It is an okay place , clean though no cooking facilities , only one washer and dryer and it is reasonable priced for Toronto downtown

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    Victoria's Mansion Guest House - Victoria's Mansion Guest House

    Victoria's Mansion Guest House

    (7 reviews)

    Church-Wellesley Village, Downtown Core

    Clean facility, Good security, Quiet neighborhood, Historical house (circa 1880) with outside…read morecharacter that does not follow through to newer (mixed) decor in room itself. Nice alternative to hotel ---and adding in the parking fee, is essentially a similar price to a mid-level hotel. Smaller room than hotel, but that should be expected given the edifice. Overall: recommended.

    When planning my Toronto vacation (for September 1-5, 2017) the toughest decision I had to make was…read morein deciding where I was going to stay. I wanted to be in or near downtown but the hotels in the heart of the city were so expensive around Labor Day. After searching a few other travel pages, I went to the trivago.com site and was fortunate to find out about Victoria's Mansion. The first thing I noticed was the affordable price, then the location and finally the positive reviews. I'd never stayed in a vacation guest house but in this case affordability outweighed fear of the unknown. The trivago site switched me over to hotels.com and from there I made reservations. I'm an early planner, so it was in March when I booked a basic single room for my September vacation. I paid about half the cost right away and didn't have to pay the rest until I checked in. The total price was only $277.98 in US dollars! After making the reservation, I got an email from Victoria's Mansion thanking me and telling me other things I needed to know (like check in times are between 3-7pm, they don't have elevators and if you're driving you need to make parking arrangements ahead of time). Their courtesy made me feel even better about my decision. Victoria's Mansion is in a very convenient location. After I got off the subway at Wellesley Station, all I had to do was turn left and walk about half a block until I got to Church Street. Then I made left down Church St., walked maybe two blocks until I got to Gloucester St., made another left and it was right there. One thing I immediately discovered while walking there is that the neighborhood is in a predominately gay/transgender area. Rainbow flags are hanging outside most of the nearby stores and I saw gay couples & a few TG/TV while on my way to the house. Also there is a gay nightclub and another club that has nightly drag queen shows close by on Church St. This wasn't an issue for me because I respect people's sexual orientations. Besides, the neighborhood is safe and clean. There is a local grocery, pizzerias, a Baskin Robbins & other fast food restaurants like Hero Burger. It was a little after 1pm when I arrived and the front door was locked. After I called on my phone, someone came, let me in and I completed my check in even though I was early. I was given a passcode to dial when entering the front door and manual keys (not a card key) to room 5. I had to walk down some steps and my room was on the same floor as their laundry room. The house looks & smells older in person but it's well managed. It's not really a mansion but a large house with lots of rooms. My room was very small, with a low ceiling that had a light I kept hitting my head on even though I'm only 6ft tall. With the exception of some dust on the phone (which looked like it hadn't been used in a long time) my room was clean. It has a television, a little refrigerator, a microwave, a cabinet with dishes inside, and a tiny restroom. The bed was about the size of a twin bed but was very comfortable. My room was small enough to where I once had to leave the room so housekeeping would have enough space to clean it. But since I was traveling alone the size of the room wasn't that big of a deal to me. Not all rooms are the same size as mine but I chose the cheapest one available. Here are a few other things you should know: 1) There is only one iron & ironing board and everyone staying there shares it. They keep it in the laundry room. 2) One of the rules there is that you cannot bring people who aren't staying there inside. So if you meet someone you're attracted to, you're going to have to take that person someplace else for a "nightcap." 3) There is no check out process. When you leave, all you do is just drop your keys in a slot by the front desk. 4) There is a dark, grungy 24 hr internet cafe on Yonge St. about a 10 minute walk away. I went there to print my airline boarding pass for the flight home. You'll see the weirdest people in Toronto at that internet cafe though. 5) I left early in the morning before the subway was running. I paid a whopping $65 (Canadian dollars) for a taxi from Victoria's Mansion to Pearson Airport! 6) Just about everything (CN Tower, the Toronto Island Ferry, Rogers Centre, Royal Ontario Museum) is easy to get to via public transit. Dundas Square (Toronto's answer to Times Square) and the Brass Rail strip club (read my yelp review on this club) are within walking distance. 7) I only saw one housekeeper while I was there, so the time your room is cleaned varies. I really enjoyed my stay at Victoria's Mansion. The little room grew on me and even though there were other guests staying there it was quiet and I never really saw them. It was like crashing at a relative's home where they let you come and go as you please, so long as you obey the house rules. It suited my needs perfectly and I would definitely stay there again.

    Kaisar's Guest House

    Kaisar's Guest House

    (6 reviews)

    I stayed for two nights and really enjoyed it. The single bedroom was bigger than I expected and…read morethe bed was really comfy. The shared washrooms and showers were quite small but that wasnt really a problem. The location of the guest house is super convenient. Everything is a walking distance away. I still cant believe that I found such a decent place for such a low price. And the owner lady was so nice!!

    This is not a fancy hotel, but it is good accommodation for the price. I don't write a lot of…read morethese reviews, but when I saw that it only had one review, and that review was negative, I felt compelled to write something. I think the world would benefit from more places like this, inexpensive accommodations with unique character with private rooms and shared bathrooms. I stayed for a week in October 2012. It was an easy walk to the University of Toronto, where I was attending a convention. I was a single guest, but they upgraded me to a room with a double bed at no extra charge -- maybe that was all that was available. The narrow windy halls and short flights of stairs give the place a quirky atmosphere. They ask you to take off your shoes in the front hallway. This helps to keep things clean. The carpets had some stains, but they were otherwise clean. The bed was comfortable, and they were happy to provide me with extra pillows. I did not encounter any bed bugs. The room was nicely furnished with a wardrobe with hangers and a big desk. The ceiling was low. The walls between rooms were thin, but there was little traffic noise from outside, even with the window open, because the place is set back from the main street. The shared bathrooms were clean, and the showers functioned well. The front desk is not always attended, and the bedrooms are only cleaned between guests, or once a week, in case of extended stays, but that was fine for me. The woman who usually sits behind the front desk was friendly and helpful, though her English was not very good. They have a kitchen and laundry facilities available for guests, which were big pluses in my mind. I paid for just one day first, and then paid for the rest of the week when I decided I wanted to stay longer. They do ask you to pay up front.

    Toronto Guest Houses - Address

    Toronto Guest Houses

    (5 reviews)

    West Queen West

    Nicely furnished & clean rooms, good facilities (laundry, kitchen, etc.), great location (close to…read moreWest Queen West, great restaurants, TTC, etc.), friendly & helpful proprietor. Only gripe: Ensuite bathroom was really tiny -- couldn't shave in the sink w/o almost banging the back of my head on the mirror. All in all, excellent value as compared to a hotel -- we paid $75.00 / night incl. taxes & fees for a room w/ queen bed & ensuite bath. Would definitely stay here again.

    This is a very nice guest house and my experience there was positive. I stayed for about a week…read morefrom late Jan-early Feb, 2012. Seems that an Asian family is running the place and they are nice people to deal with. I made the arrangements over the phone and through e-mail. They could certainly work on their branding/identity. "Toronto Guest Houses"... I mean, really? Could they have come up with a more generic name? Perhaps the generic nature of the name helped me find their website through Google, but it's a terrible name either way. Their website could also use improvements. In any case, the room I stayed in was nice, clean and fairly spacious. It even had a pretty nice view, with CN Tower visible from window. The price (~$340) was kinda high for just one week, imo, but still a little lower than what most guest houses in TO were charging. They seem to keep the washrooms clean as well, although there was no shampoo left when I went to shower. The shower on the top floor is probably the most ancient, old-fashioned type of shower I've ever seen. Looks like it's from the 19th century. Kinda charming but I couldn't get used to it. There is a more modern one on the basement level but the ceilings in that washroom are extremely low... even for me and I'm only 5'9". The laundry room was also a little messy. On the whole, though, I'd recommend it... certainly no insect or bed bug issues, which is something a lot of guest houses in TO have to deal with.

    Kimpton Saint George Hotel - Lobby seating area!

    Kimpton Saint George Hotel

    (34 reviews)

    The Annex

    I recently stayed at the Kimpton Saint George Hotel, and the overall experience was really great…read more The hotel's location is a huge plus. It's right in the city center, within walking distance of the Bata Shoe Museum, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby, making it incredibly convenient. It's perfect for someone like me who enjoys exploring. The rooms have a cozy yet stylish design; not overly extravagant, but very comfortable. The bed was great, and I slept soundly through the night. The atmosphere in the public areas was also nice, with a touch of understated thoughtfulness. Another thing that impressed me was their restaurant, The Fortunate Fox. It was much better than expected, not just the kind of place you'd find in a hotel restaurant. If you don't want to go out to eat, eating at the hotel is perfectly fine. I heard they also have a happy hour (with complimentary drinks), which I didn't happen to experience, but it was a nice bonus, and I definitely want to try it next time. Overall, this is a hotel that won't disappoint and might even offer some pleasant surprises. If you're looking for a well-located, comfortable place to stay in Toronto that's not too "commercialized," consider this place. I'd consider coming back!

    Toronto has the feeling of a a smaller version of NYC. Lots of tall buildings, water, and a very…read moreinternational feeling. The Kimpton on St. George is a tall older hotel. It is in the heart of downtown. The lobby and interior is reasonably fresh and maintained but small. It has a restaurant/bar used for breakfast and as a nightclub for late night drinking. The elevator area feels cramped. They don't have a concierge. The front desk staff were friendly. Interestingly, the main entrance is on the side of the building and not on the front. When walking down St. George you don't see any signage that identifies the hotel. It is very close to the University of Toronto, the main city museum and a shoe museum. You read that right, a "shoe" museum. Lots of shopping nearby.and in walking distance. The suite I stayed in was large and nicely furnished but not "new" nor elegant, The bathroom should have had a larger sink/counter area for a hotel suite. The room(s) on the 12th floor were clean and quiet. It is pricey but that is usually the case in big cities. I would give it 3 1/2 stars and would not hesitate to return.

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