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Courtyard Toronto Downtown Hotel
I can get a good rate at the Courtyard Toronto Downtown Hotel on Yonge St. Can anyone tell me anything about this hotel from experience? How about location?
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I stayed at the hotel in its previous incarnations as the Westbury and Howard Johnson's so don't know what it's like now.
The location is great. It's midway between Eaton Centre and Yorkville shopping and about a block from the College Street subway stop. |
If you scroll down to the Finding Breakfast part of http://www.briankilgore.com/TorontoTravelTips.htm you can see an arrow pointing to the Courtyard.
At least it gibes you a general idea of location, plus it will help you find breakfast. BAK |
I think it's a good location, although the immediate neighborhood is not necessarily interesting. Close to the subway, Yonge Street, etc. It is on the edge of Toronto's biggest gay commercial area.
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TYGER, the location is fine, and it's close enough to lots of interesting things to be a fine loction for tourists. College subway is a block away. Eaton Centre is two or three blocks. Canon Theatre is just down the Street. Same for the Winter Garden.
Ten min utge walk to city hall. Twenty minutes to Bloor and Yonge / Yorkville. And it turns out that the Honero restaurant I thought was a gay hangout turns out to be Spanish for Bakery (or something like that). It would not be my first choice, but if someone booked it for me, I'd be happy enough. BAK |
"And it turns out that the Honero restaurant I thought was a gay hangout turns out to be Spanish for Bakery (or something like that)."
ROFL. Although it would be a great name for a gay bar. |
Thanks everyone.
Is CN Tower within walking distance of this hotel? Are there other sites nearby? |
It would be a long walk, but the great thing about Toronto is its efficient, elaborate, and convenient public transit system. A subway station is practically outside your hotel and by subway, you can reach many of the sites you want to go to, including the CN Tower.
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The last time I walked past that Spanish bakery I kept walking and ended up a block or two from the CN Tower.
Regardless, wear comfy shoes in Toronto; it's sort of like new York in that this is a very easy city to walk in, for pretty long distances. BAK |
I have colleagues who stay at this hotel on business trips and they like it. The CN Tower is a quick 25 minute walk.
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Thanks to all of you. We have booked the hotel and look forward to enjoying our visit to Toronto.
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