toronto hotels
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toronto hotels
will be going to a convention in toronto in sept, does anyone know if the hilton on richmond is too far from the convention center for walking 3 or 4 times a day back and forth? we have a room booked also at the intercontinental but it is quite a bit more. just wondering if it may be worth the $ to be that close. thanks for the info
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The Hilton has an excellent location It takes about 8-10 minute walk to the convention center thats with stopping to wait to cross the streets .They have a great breakfast in the am also a Second cup coffe shop in the lobby and just down the streetthey have very good coffee there .Also a Starbucks a few feet away
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Hilton to Convention Center:
Out the side door and walk the rest of the block to Adelaide, then to Wellington, then to Front Street. Turn west and walk a blck and a half.
You are there.
Depending on where inside the convention center your meetings are, you could walk almost as far inside the buuilding as you would to get there.
Holiday Inn on King, Intercontinental on Fron, Fairmont Royal York and Le Germain
Out the side door and walk the rest of the block to Adelaide, then to Wellington, then to Front Street. Turn west and walk a blck and a half.
You are there.
Depending on where inside the convention center your meetings are, you could walk almost as far inside the buuilding as you would to get there.
Holiday Inn on King, Intercontinental on Fron, Fairmont Royal York and Le Germain
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Hilton to Convention Center:
Out the side door and walk the rest of the block to Adelaide, then to Wellington, then to Front Street. Turn west and walk a blck and a half.
You are there.
Depending on where inside the convention center your meetings are, you could walk almost as far inside the buuilding as you would to get there.
Holiday Inn on King, Intercontinental on Fron, Fairmont Royal York and Le Germain are all closer, but not enough to matter.
Out the side door and walk the rest of the block to Adelaide, then to Wellington, then to Front Street. Turn west and walk a blck and a half.
You are there.
Depending on where inside the convention center your meetings are, you could walk almost as far inside the buuilding as you would to get there.
Holiday Inn on King, Intercontinental on Fron, Fairmont Royal York and Le Germain are all closer, but not enough to matter.




