Golds and browns grace the lobby; guest rooms have wood floors, subtle earth tones, and modern furniture. The indoor-outdoor pool is modest, but there are children's toys and games can be loaned from the front desk. The view of the city from the glass-enclosed elevators is a thrill. The executive-floor lounge has a full-time concierge and complimentary breakfast and cocktails. The Tundra restaurant has stellar Canadian cuisine. The hotel's decor honors Canada's unique history with the Hudson's Bay Company suite, the glamorous Margery Steele suite, the rugged Heritage suite, and the Panorama suite, a one-bedroom hospitality suite with small kitchen for on-site catering. Proximity to the entertainment and financial districts makes the Hilton Toronto a convenient base, and it's across the street from the new Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. Pros: on-site steakhouse very popular, safe and walkable neighborhood, cozy atmosphere. Cons: guest rooms generally on the small side, some show signs of wear, may not be as lavish as other Hilton properties.
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