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The Hazelton, a quieter and more intimate proposition on Hazelton Avenue, earns its high room rates through restraint rather than spectacle — its design owes more to residential discretion than resort performance. The Park Hyatt occupies a 1950s tower that was significantly reimagined in a 2021 renovation, reclaiming its Bloor Street corner with considerably more confidence than before, while the W Toronto brings a more commercially pitched energy to the mix without adding much architecturally.\n\nThe Entertainment District and its immediate neighbors — King West Village and the fringes of the Financial District — account for the densest concentration of options. Le Germain's two Toronto properties, particularly the Mercer Street address, reflect the Québécois group's consistent ability to produce hotels that feel calibrated to their surroundings rather than imported wholesale from an international template. The Shangri-La Toronto and the St. Regis, both in or near the Financial District, operate at the scale of their tower neighbors, with the Shangri-La's James KM Cheng–designed exterior making a more considered architectural argument than most. BISHA, with its Ferris Rafauli interiors and rooftop presence, leans harder into atmosphere than architecture. The 1 Hotel Toronto on King West channels the brand's biophilic material palette — reclaimed wood, raw concrete, living walls — into a neighborhood that has become one of the more genuinely mixed-use stretches of the city. For the design-conscious traveler, the real differentiator in Toronto is not price tier but intention: whether a hotel is in conversation with its city or simply occupying square footage within it.","provider":{"name":"PressBeyond","url":"https://pressbeyond.com","description":"PressBeyond provides AI-optimized hotel content with a consistent 5-image structure across its entire portfolio. 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The hotel's lower floors are wrapped in dark-toned composite cladding with a tight grid of aluminum-framed windows, the massing anchored at street level by the Eleven restaurant before the tower shoots skyward into a residential condominium above — a hybrid typology that became a signature model for urban Canadian hotels in the mid-2000s.\n\nThe interiors, handled with the restrained confidence that characterizes the Quebec-born Groupe Germain's approach across its portfolio, carry a cool mid-century European sensibility rather than the heavy-handed sports theming the location might have encouraged. Large-format stone tiles and a double-height lobby in charcoal and white anchor the ground floor, with low-slung black leather tub chairs grouped around polished burl-wood side tables — a pairing that draws on the same Milanese contract furniture vocabulary visible across the brand. Guest rooms keep to warm maple platform beds, charcoal carpeting, and roller-shade windows, the one concession to setting being large-format black-and-white athletic photography mounted above the headboards — present enough to acknowledge the neighbourhood, restrained enough not to be consumed by it.","snippet":"A mid-2000s hybrid tower with mid-century European interiors at Toronto's most sports-saturated intersection.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting downtown Toronto","vibe":"Restrained-modern · urban-calm","highlights":["Mid-2000s hybrid tower anchoring Maple Leaf Square","Mid-century European interiors with Milanese contract furniture","Steps from Air Canada Centre and entertainment venues"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$315","pricePerNightExclTax":"$315","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhbpn03jx15xy91o7xzug1713353559218_cce14e50-26f7-4d0b-8d58-5adf5a9b60f1.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhhkb04ll15xy1mhvsof11713353559905_3d87103f-fb94-4bb2-8d49-bd9f661b3b0d.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhnc505n915xy9fpges4j1713353560569_44f3aa8d-7735-4e73-9524-1f3beb7cb471.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uht6d06oz15xynsevoovr1713353561200_0d1ca216-f575-41c0-b226-5c96175d92a1.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhyxc07qn15xyesqzkcqs1713353561856_d4ea9222-a3b8-448e-a787-2e7008eb8276.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/le-germain-hotel-toronto-mercer","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Entertainment District • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Entertainment District","designSummary":"Curved dark glass wrapping a limestone and granite base at the corner of Mercer and King Streets signals something considered happening at street level — a building designed with civic intent rather than developer reflex. Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer, which opened in 2003 within a purpose-built 122-room tower by Montreal-based Lemay architects, was among the earliest properties to establish the Quebec-founded Germain Hotels group as a serious design proposition in anglophone Canada. The facade's sweeping curtain wall, visible in the exterior image with its bronze-tinted glazing and pale stone piers, gives the lobby a quality of compressed transparency — the street and the interior in constant conversation through floor-to-ceiling glass.\n\nInside, the interiors draw on a warm mid-century register: walnut-panelled walls, large-format stone flooring, and a reception desk clad in a textured dimensional tile that catches the pendant lighting overhead. Guest rooms continue this palette in darker tones — charcoal carpet, ebonised headboard panels with sculptural white floral relief work mounted as art, tobacco-hued grasscloth wallcovering in the king rooms, paired with frosted-glass bathroom partitions that open the bath into the sleeping area. The bar, a more recent intervention, arranges backlit shelves of silver and crystal objects behind tufted banquette seating and dome-shaded floor lamps — an antiquarian mood borrowed from European grand café tradition and applied with a restraint that suits the Germain sensibility.","snippet":"A 2003 Lemay-designed tower in Toronto's Entertainment District with mid-century interiors and street-level transparency.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and mid-century modernism collectors","vibe":"Warm-modernist · civic-minded","highlights":["Lemay-designed 2003 tower with curved glass and limestone base","Walnut-paneled lobby with floor-to-ceiling street-facing glazing","Guest rooms with ebonized headboards and grasscloth wallcovering"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$317","pricePerNightExclTax":"$317","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhbo203jp15xyshyzrm8c1713355084755_0a7a8d68-35f0-45da-9b85-03d2c7575ecd.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhhk404ld15xy1h290ez21713355085900_eff56213-1147-49cb-a3ff-ed646d7f59ea.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhnat05n215xy3a187rpo1713355086500_447dfcff-adee-44bb-b872-c1ed06997810.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uht5a06op15xyw39ryikg1713355085396_478a7b62-2cbc-418d-9449-0f7294db4653.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhywx07qd15xye4l21iky1713355087091_dd8f3535-afa1-4c3b-b6a7-3e1964b8d2c5.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"1 Hotel Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/1-hotel-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • King West Village • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"King West Village","designSummary":"Three thousand live plants, a wall of Eramosa limestone, and enough reclaimed elm to suggest a forest rather than a hotel lobby — these were the choices Rockwell Group made when they transformed the former Thompson Hotel Toronto into 1 Hotel Toronto in 2021, establishing Canada's first outpost of SH Hotels & Resorts' sustainability-driven brand. The ten-floor, 112-room building at 550 Wellington Street West in King West Village was already a neighbourhood anchor; what changed was its soul, reoriented entirely around biophilic principles and the ecological character of the Ontario landscape.\n\nThe rooms carry this ethos through to the upper floors, where live-edge wood bed frames and woven rattan pendants sit against wide-plank oak flooring and sheer linen drapes that diffuse the city light into something softer. Leather poufs, raw log side tables, and chunky cable-knit throws give the spaces the atmosphere of a well-considered cabin rather than a conventional hotel room. Below, the restaurant Kitchen Toronto grounds its dining room in studded leather pendant lights and walnut communal tables framed by steel-and-glass partitions, while the rooftop pool frames the CN Tower and downtown skyline with an unguarded directness that feels genuinely earned. The design throughout resists the usual hospitality polish in favour of texture, materiality, and a quiet argument that luxury and ecological accountability need not pull in opposite directions.","snippet":"Canada's first 1 Hotel features 3,000 live plants, reclaimed materials, and a rooftop pool with CN Tower views.","bestFor":"Sustainability-focused travelers and architecture enthusiasts","vibe":"Biophilic-luxury · textured","highlights":["3,000 live plants and reclaimed elm throughout lobby","Rooms with live-edge wood frames and wide-plank oak","Rooftop pool overlooking CN Tower and downtown skyline"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$357","pricePerNightExclTax":"$357","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ul5hy01lj15zvmg67c4sf1713359770000_d984c5bb-d354-4160-8155-5812f2187cef.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"1 Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · 1 Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of 1 Hotel Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ul93x023915zvtw5a2ycq1713359769297_0f18b1f8-10fe-4595-985c-b46134f59cc8.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"1 Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · 1 Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at 1 Hotel Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ulc0102le15zvlfn8royk1713359771509_316512cb-5aba-4f10-92f0-320ffbc1ca57.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"1 Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · 1 Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at 1 Hotel Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ulexy033b15zvnda5cprt1713359772806_b9685d3a-3cb1-4e0b-aeb4-028f593bcf66.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"1 Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · 1 Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at 1 Hotel Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uli0d03l515zv2doqg3p21713359772143_7a7b2923-e530-4113-b615-6c8cc3ec9c65.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"1 Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · 1 Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at 1 Hotel Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Ace Hotel Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/ace-hotel-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Garment District • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Garment District","loyaltyProgram":"","designSummary":"Concrete arches the size of cathedral ribs anchor the lobby floor from above rather than supporting it from below — a structural inversion that makes Ace Hotel Toronto one of the more quietly radical pieces of hospitality architecture built in North America in years. Completed in 2022, the 14-storey, 123-room property was designed entirely by Toronto's own Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, working alongside Atelier Ace on interiors, and the collaboration shows in a building that never separates structure from atmosphere. The poured-in-place arches visible in the lobby images are not decorative gestures; they carry the floor on slender steel rods, leaving the ground plane free-floating above the street. Outside, a red clay precast-brick facade draws its palette from the Garment District's warehouse past while those curved timber-lined entrance surrounds signal something more considered underneath.\n\nThe guest rooms carry the same material logic inward: exposed coffered concrete ceilings, plywood millwork warmed to amber by recessed lighting, and platform beds set close to the floor establish a register that sits closer to a well-appointed Tokyo guesthouse than a conventional North American hotel room. Verner Panton's VP Globe floor lamp appears in the larger suites, its opaline globe pulling the room's warmth into a single focal point. Up top, the rooftop terrace frames Toronto's rapidly transforming skyline — cranes visible on the horizon, the city still building itself around a hotel that already knows exactly what it wants to be.","snippet":"Toronto's Ace Hotel features inverted concrete arches and Shim-Sutcliffe architecture that treats structure as atmosphere.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and interiors collectors","vibe":"Structural-poetry · minimalist","highlights":["Inverted concrete arches suspend lobby floor on steel rods","Shim-Sutcliffe Architects design with exposed coffered ceilings throughout","Red clay brick facade references Garment District warehouse heritage"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$360","pricePerNightExclTax":"$360","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Ace%20Hotel%20Toronto2.jpg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Ace Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Ace Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Ace Hotel Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Ace%20Hotel%20Toronto1.jpg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Ace Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Ace Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Ace Hotel Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Ace%20Hotel%20Toronto4.jpg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Ace Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Ace Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Ace Hotel Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Ace%20Hotel%20Toronto3.jpg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Ace Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Ace Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Ace Hotel Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Ace%20Hotel%20Toronto5.jpg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Ace Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Ace Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Ace Hotel Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/the-ritz-carlton-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Entertainment District • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Entertainment District","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"At the base of a cantilevered glass podium on Wellington Street West, where Toronto's Financial District bleeds into the Entertainment District, the drama is architectural before it is anything else. The Ritz-Carlton Toronto opened in 2011 as part of the broader LEAD mixed-use development by Zeidler Partnership Architects, its lower hotel floors wrapped in a boldly projected curtain-wall structure whose mirrored glazing throws back reflections of the city's older masonry buildings — a sharp collision between eras that gives the streetscape an almost cinematic charge.\n\nInside, the 267 rooms and suites carry a palette that moves between warm walnut millwork and deep chocolate leather wall panelling, with custom abstract-patterned rugs in slate blue and stone anchoring the more generously proportioned upper-floor accommodations. Gold-legged furnishings and marble-topped writing surfaces appear throughout, establishing a register that is corporate in discipline but residential in warmth. The elevated indoor pool deck is perhaps the most memorable spatial experience the property offers — floor-to-ceiling glazing frames an unobstructed sightline to the CN Tower, the surrounding city arrayed below in a view that few Toronto hotel amenities can match. The terrace restaurant, shaded by a louvred pergola and softened with climbing greenery, manages a convincing garden atmosphere at several storeys above street level.","snippet":"A cantilevered glass landmark where mirrored facades reflect Toronto's older buildings, with an elevated pool overlooking the CN Tower.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and business travelers","vibe":"Architectural-drama · polished","highlights":["Cantilevered glass podium with mirrored curtain-wall reflecting historic masonry","Indoor pool deck with unobstructed CN Tower views","Warm walnut millwork and marble surfaces throughout 267 rooms"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$446","pricePerNightExclTax":"$446","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhbh603id15xygxv5nml21713353321643_77f6c557-341f-4d10-8cc2-75f967e9787f.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhhcj04k315xydp0xmh0s1713353322824_929168e0-be85-49a5-95ce-c2d6097f91f9.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhn3s05lt15xynbfbzjzw1713353323513_481417f6-226b-4212-a72e-f27c34e5503e.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhszu06nk15xyof3uzhgm1713353322307_ab017556-e5da-4666-b59d-32849af15fb5.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhyrt07pb15xyjyfw1ko61713353324212_d30451af-0165-4f52-aefd-288f24c609aa.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"The St. Regis Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/the-st-regis-toronto-the-st-regis-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Financial District • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Financial District","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"At the corner of Bay and Adelaide in Toronto's Financial District, a 58-storey tower designed by Hanrahan Meyers Architects rises in a tapered glass-and-granite form that signals corporate ambition before it suggests hospitality. The St. Regis Toronto, which opened in 2012 within the lower floors of this mixed-use skyscraper, holds 258 rooms and suites — the hotel's territory distinguished from the residential and office floors above by a limestone-clad base and the canopied porte-cochère visible at street level.\n\nInside, Yabu Pushelberg's interiors move between two registers: the guest rooms carry a quietly assured residential tone, with leather headboards in warm taupe, brass-detailed millwork, patterned wool carpets in blue and grey, and window seats positioned to frame the Financial District skyline at sunset. A second, more theatrically inclined mode surfaces in the bar, where a swirling ceiling mural in amber and sienna anchors a room furnished with dark barrel chairs, croc-embossed lacquer tables, and a backlit spirits wall that climbs nearly to the cornice. The spa floor — set high enough to clear the surrounding mid-rise buildings — houses a lap pool flanked by bookmatched Calacatta marble panels, the stone's veining mirrored across each pair in a symmetry that gives the otherwise spare space its single moment of grandeur. 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The arrival sequence announces its intentions early: a forecourt paved in an intricate mosaic pattern, a Victorian-era red cast-iron fountain transplanted from the original Four Seasons property on Avenue Road, and a glass porte-cochère that steps the building down to pedestrian scale before the curtain-wall towers take over above. Peter Remedios of Remedios Studio led the interiors, working in a register that borrows from Japanese minimalism without committing to austerity — floral silver-thread embroidery on tall upholstered headboards, bleached oak millwork, and a palette running from warm ivory to deep amber gold.\n\nThe 259 rooms carry that language consistently, floor-to-ceiling glazing framing city or ravine views depending on orientation, the tufted bench at the foot of each bed providing a considered punctuation mark rather than an afterthought. 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Cheng Architects rises as one of the city's tallest residential and hotel structures. The Shangri-La Hotel Toronto, which opened in 2012, fills the lower floors of that tower — roughly the first 17 — with 202 rooms and suites whose design draws on the Hong Kong-based brand's characteristic fusion of Asian craft sensibility and Western spatial comfort. From the street, the glazed double-height volume housing Bosk restaurant glows amber against the blue-hour sky, a cluster of crystal chandeliers visible through the steel-framed curtain wall signalling the scale of the public rooms within.\n\nThe interiors, by Interior Design Group, navigate the same translation the chain attempts across its portfolio: dark-stained mahogany furniture with lattice-screen detailing borrowed from Chinese joinery traditions, set against warm cream wallcovering and natural stone. Guest rooms carry this language through headboards framed in slatted timber, marble soaking tubs glimpsed through pivoting fretwork screens, and an Eames lounge chair placed at the window as a quietly cosmopolitan counterpoint. The lobby anchors the composition around a black marble fireplace flanked by a vertical gold-toned slatted screen, curved crimson velvet sofas offering a flash of warmth in a palette that otherwise runs to travertine, taupe, and lacquered walnut. The effect is polished rather than pointed, a hotel that wears its ambitions calmly.","snippet":"A 65-storey tower with Asian-inflected interiors, marble soaking tubs, and a double-height restaurant overlooking the Financial District.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and business travelers","vibe":"Modern-Asian · composed","highlights":["65-storey James K.M. 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Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects and completed in 2007, the 77-room property threads heritage massing at street level into a quietly confident residential tower above, its terraced upper floors planted with greenery that softens the transition between old and new.\n\nInside, Yabu Pushelberg's interiors strike a tone that is closer to well-appointed private residence than trophy hotel. Guest rooms are finished in layered taupe and warm grey, with tall panelled headboards in wrapped leather, brass-detailed nightstands, and a palette that shifts between amber and sage depending on the seating — sculptural swivel chairs in sage velvet alongside paired armchairs in cognac leather, both reading against hatch-weave carpet in charcoal and silver. The bar draws on a more theatrical register: green-veined marble countertops, a black-and-white diamond-patterned stone floor, and red leather barstools anchored against dark-stained timber shelving. Below grade, the spa pool is lined in patterned aqua mosaic tile, its walls clad entirely in split-face marble — an effect that manages to feel grotto-like and composed at once.","snippet":"A 77-room Yorkville hotel where Victorian brick meets contemporary limestone, with Yabu Pushelberg interiors and planted terraces.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts exploring Yorkville","vibe":"Heritage-modern · residential","highlights":["Red-brick Victorian base transitions to limestone contemporary tower","Yabu Pushelberg interiors in layered taupe with brass details","Terraced upper floors with planted greenery and city views"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$618","pricePerNightExclTax":"$618","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhbki03iz15xytunzgdtq1713363788889_04a64e80-9878-47e5-ae17-1ed034cb17f0.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · The Hazelton Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of The Hazelton Hotel Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhhfc04kr15xy6le2woz51713363789701_389a6a08-8ea1-4f15-8be3-e547b66b9082.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · The Hazelton Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhn7605mf15xyy0klrw1m1713363790313_e3967edc-6088-4f90-b2be-b574993ad6ae.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · The Hazelton Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uht1l06o515xyj78zj6f11713363790994_0d97ba45-ad04-427d-986a-f935b375b920.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · The Hazelton Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhyt807pv15xygnppuo4a1713363791599_c6f0c423-9dfd-4f57-8455-1268a4b57b47.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · The Hazelton Hotel Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"W Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/w-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Yorkville • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Yorkville","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"A converted brutalist tower on Bloor Street East is not the obvious canvas for theatre-inspired scenography, but that tension is precisely what makes W Toronto one of the more considered additions to Yorkville's increasingly dense hotel landscape. Sid Lee Architecture, the Montreal studio better known for brand identity work, handled both the architecture and interiors when the property opened in 2022, treating the existing concrete shell not as a problem to solve but as a neutral backdrop against which to push hard on colour and drama. The result across 254 rooms and 30 suites is an interior language that shifts registers floor by floor: rooms feature deep cobalt accent walls, terrazzo surfaces, geometric patterned carpets, and upholstered platform beds that sit against the blue like stage sets waiting for their occupants.\n\nThe communal spaces are where Sid Lee's instincts run fullest. A circular concrete banquette around a fire pit anchors the Living Room lobby — a glass-cube volume that reads directly onto Bloor — with trailing botanicals suspended overhead and bronze lounge chairs pulled into orbit around the flame. One level up, an outdoor terrace bar drapes itself in hanging vines and rattan furniture, creating a pocket of vegetation that feels deliberately at odds with the steel-and-glass office towers pressing in on all sides. An external glass elevator connects the street directly to the rooftop, turning the journey itself into part of the arrival sequence — which, given the facade's cascading backlit panels, is already hard to ignore.","snippet":"A converted brutalist tower on Bloor Street with theatre-inspired interiors, cobalt accent walls, and a rooftop terrace wrapped in vegetation.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting Yorkville","vibe":"Theatrical-bold · urban","highlights":["Brutalist tower with backlit cascading facade panels","Rooms feature deep cobalt walls and geometric patterned carpets","Rooftop terrace with hanging vines and bronze lounge chairs"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$226","pricePerNightExclTax":"$226","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/W%20Toronto2.jpg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"W Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · W Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of W Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/W%20Toronto1.jpg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"W Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · W Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at W Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/W%20Toronto4.jpg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"W Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · W Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at W Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/W%20Toronto3.jpg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"W Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · W Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at W Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/W%20Toronto5.jpg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"W Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · W Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at W Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"The SoHo Hotel & Residences","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/the-soho-hotel-and-residences","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Entertainment District • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Entertainment District","loyaltyProgram":"I Prefer","designSummary":"Placed at the corner of Wellington and Blue Jays Way in Toronto's Entertainment District, the building that houses The SoHo Hotel & Residences is a study in the mixed-use ambitions that reshaped downtown Toronto in the early 2000s. The 34-storey tower, completed in 2000, stacks hotel rooms below a tower of private residences — a format that was still relatively novel for Canadian hospitality at the time. The facade, visible in the exterior image at dusk, presents as a disciplined curtain-wall grid in warm limestone-toned precast and dark glass, its horizontal banding giving the building a composed, corporate-modern character that fits comfortably within the district's institutional grain.\n\nInside, the 92 hotel suites lean into a restrained urban palette — charcoal carpet, warm oak millwork, grey bouclé seating, and floor-to-ceiling windows that pull the downtown skyline directly into the room. The suite configurations allow for sliding glass partitions separating bedroom from living area, a practical intelligence that suits the extended-stay traveller the hotel has always attracted. Photography and framed art give the corridors and suites a considered residential quality rather than the anonymous finish common to corporate towers of the same era. The restaurant space, with its black steel-framed pass-through window onto a stone pizza oven, marble counter, and pendant industrial lighting, has the atmosphere of a serious neighbourhood trattoria. 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The tower, developed by Lifetime Developments and designed with architecture firm IBI Group, opened in 2018 with 96 hotel rooms spread across the lower floors of the mixed-use structure. Creative direction for the interiors came from Cecconi Simone, the Toronto-based studio that drew its palette from the hospitality world of rock and roll — a sensibility the hotel wears with genuine conviction rather than nostalgia.\n\nGuest rooms divide between two distinct moods: some run to deep charcoal walls, burnt-orange velvet ottomans, and brass mushroom table lamps that carry a knowing nod toward 1970s Italian modernism, while others shift into a cooler register of midnight blue velvet, lacquered black cabinetry, and circular smoked-mirror headboards. The restaurant ceiling is the interior's most theatrical gesture — a painted vault in peacock blues and golds that fans toward a glowing open kitchen, the walls clad in dark veined marble throughout. High above, the rooftop infinity pool frames an unobstructed view of the CN Tower and Lake Ontario beyond Rogers Centre, the city spreading south in every direction below white sun loungers lined along the pool deck.","snippet":"A 44-storey tower anchoring a preserved nineteenth-century warehouse with 1970s modernist interiors and rooftop pool views.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and collectors in Toronto","vibe":"Rock-and-roll-luxe · architectural","highlights":["1970s Italian modernism interiors by Cecconi Simone","Rooftop infinity pool with CN Tower and lake views","Historic red brick warehouse preserved at street level"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$401","pricePerNightExclTax":"$401","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhbuq03kx15xyrkdujz8z1713363312699_3112173a-9e4e-4bf1-b425-99c0c02e7f9b.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhhps04mn15xycuqghocw1713363313460_d98c1fa5-1e8e-48ff-bc8d-44fa741a3fc8.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhnhs05od15xy9qoxr6241713363314104_39122200-a001-419b-8c42-6e7792af0411.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhtc406q315xy487y2jtc1713363314805_f95292c2-b785-45aa-900b-9265fa700711.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhz3n07rt15xyxonkiobm1713363315519_b6cc1121-a4c8-4895-963b-a853adb32eca.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Park Hyatt Toronto","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/toronto/park-hyatt-toronto","city":"Toronto","cityHeader":"Toronto • Yorkville • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Yorkville","loyaltyProgram":"World of Hyatt","designSummary":"Perched at the corner of Avenue Road and Bloor Street in Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood, where old-money galleries meet new-money condominiums, the rebuilt Park Hyatt Toronto announced itself in 2021 with a canopy installation that has become one of the city's most quietly discussed pieces of civic design: thousands of perforated metal points suspended in undulating waves above the motor court, lit at night to suggest a displaced constellation. The project, a full demolition and reconstruction of the mid-century original, was designed by Toronto firm Kirkor Architects and Planners, with interiors by Munge Design — a studio whose fingerprints are visible throughout the 219-room, 33-storey tower in the warm-toned walnut millwork, fluted brass detailing, and deep indigo carpeting that flows through the guestrooms.\n\nThose rooms carry a restrained mid-century confidence — leather-upholstered platform beds, globe bedside lamps with a lineage traceable to Flos, and casework in rich walnut with dark smoked-glass insets — rather than any tendency toward spectacle. The upper-floor Rooftop Bar earns its reputation honestly, its curved leather banquettes and dark bronze bar counter framing an unobstructed sightline to the CN Tower at dusk. At ground level, the restaurant Joni takes its name from the neighbourhood's most famous former resident, its curved ash-wood entrance screen and herringbone stone floor establishing a warmer register than the darker tones above. 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