Pros

  • Prestigious Yorkville address close to posh shopping and restaurants
  • Exceptional cuisine from a Michelin-starred chef at Cafe Boulud
  • Huge and exquisite on-site spa
  • Luxe rooms with iPads and super soft down duvets
  • Creative cocktails at d|bar and live DJ in the lobby lounge
  • Classy, enormous event space and 24-hour business center
  • Dedicated concierge service includes flight check-in service
  • Expansive,ultra modern fitness center with a yoga studio and lap pool
  • 24-hour room service
  • Free Wi-Fi for two devices
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Cons

  • Charges for parking and breakfast
  • Not connected to Toronto’s underground walkways
  • No balconies or outdoor space
  • Prices are high
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Bottom Line

The fact that luxury seekers come from afar just to experience the Four Season’s day spa; the largest in Toronto, Dine at Daniel Boulud’s Michelin-winning restaurant, and drink unique cocktails at d|bar indicate that this luxury hotel is a step above the rest. You will however pay: from the pricey (though spacious, comfortable, and high-tech) rooms to valet parking to breakfast. Located in the center of Yorkville, Toronto’s classiest neighborhood full of chic shops and cafes, the hotel is the epitome of modern luxury and convenience for adult tourists and business travelers. Although Four Seasons offers kid-sized plush bathrobes and a welcome gift for children, the hotel is best enjoyed as a romantic retreat or to impress business associates. Unlike the Ritz-Carlton or the Trump, the Four Seasons is not connected to Toronto’s underground walkway system, so bundle up for on-foot excursions in the wintertime.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

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Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

Scene

Angular, futuristic, and chic

From the moment you enter the glass high-rise through the manicured rosebush path, you’re surrounded by immaculate right angles on every chair, table, and piece of wall decor. The presence of so many angles gives a high-end Scandinavian feel, though some of the furniture looks a little worn. The fact that every small glass table in the (smallish) lobby holds a fresh bouquet of flowers clues you into the venue’s attention to detail. With glass-encased displays of artwork, fashion, and brightly colored pop culture portraits lining the walls of the popular Café Boulud and d|bar, the place exudes a contemporary brand of style. The sparse prestige expands to pretty much everywhere, including the indoor pool, yoga studio, and gym, which is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. The Four Seasons is a Canadian company, so you can bet that this property is one of the shining stars in their luxury fleet.

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Location

Easy access to plenty of attractions and sights

In the heart of Yorkville, Toronto’s most prestigious neighborhood, the high-end shops and cafes along Bloor Street are a mere five-minute walk away, as are the bustling Yonge Street and several offices and major business centers. Pearson Airport is about 35 minutes west by car and subway stations are just around the corner, providing access to anywhere in downtown Toronto in 30 minutes or less. Attractions within a 20-minute walk include the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, St. Basil’s Church, and Rosedale Valley Road. Not taking into account the traffic, the heart of Toronto’s Financial District is a short drive south. Expect to pay for valet parking.

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Rooms

Sleek blend of plush comforts with high-tech accents

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto has 217 rooms offered in Premier, Deluxe, and Superior categories and 42 suites in Corner, Royal, and Yorkville varieties, among other options. As with most Four Seasons properties, the color palette is soft beige and neutrals. There’s no clunky furniture in any of these spaces; everything is super-slick and blended, from the cabinets built as extensions to the walls to the space-age coffeemakers and iPads. Minibars are stocked with expensive booze and standard candy bars. Although none of the rooms have balconies, the suites resemble celebrity apartments, with wall-sized windows, slick dining tables that seat eight guests, living rooms with artistic glass coffee tables, and couches stacked with satin pillows. Full kitchens come with espresso machines and stainless steel appliances. All rooms have super soft duvets on comfy beds. Spacious bathrooms are equipped with an artistically designed tub and standing shower. Private water closets and lit mirrors with built-in TVs are luxe touches.

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Features

Wide variety of pampering options and services

The Four Seasons day spa offers every imaginable kind of facial and massage. The fitness center has its own yoga studio and adult swimming pool with lanes for laps along with a long list of state-of-the-art exercise equipment and weights. The gift shop is chock-full of designer wares and boutique jewelry. Café Boulud is one of the most sought-after dining establishments in Toronto and d|bar is well known for its nightlife and unique cocktails. 24-hour room service is available. A DJ occasionally spins in the lobby to liven things up. There’s also an enormous event and convention space, valet parking, and 24-hour business and concierge services that cover everything from airline or restaurant reservations, FedEx shipping, and high-speed internet access. Wi-Fi is free for two devices.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

Scene

Angular, futuristic, and chic

From the moment you enter the glass high-rise through the manicured rosebush path, you’re surrounded by immaculate right angles on every chair, table, and piece of wall decor. The presence of so many angles gives a high-end Scandinavian feel, though some of the furniture looks a little worn. The fact that every small glass table in the (smallish) lobby holds a fresh bouquet of flowers clues you into the venue’s attention to detail. With glass-encased displays of artwork, fashion, and brightly colored pop culture portraits lining the walls of the popular Café Boulud and d|bar, the place exudes a contemporary brand of style. The sparse prestige expands to pretty much everywhere, including the indoor pool, yoga studio, and gym, which is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. The Four Seasons is a Canadian company, so you can bet that this property is one of the shining stars in their luxury fleet.

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Location

Easy access to plenty of attractions and sights

In the heart of Yorkville, Toronto’s most prestigious neighborhood, the high-end shops and cafes along Bloor Street are a mere five-minute walk away, as are the bustling Yonge Street and several offices and major business centers. Pearson Airport is about 35 minutes west by car and subway stations are just around the corner, providing access to anywhere in downtown Toronto in 30 minutes or less. Attractions within a 20-minute walk include the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, St. Basil’s Church, and Rosedale Valley Road. Not taking into account the traffic, the heart of Toronto’s Financial District is a short drive south. Expect to pay for valet parking.

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Rooms

Sleek blend of plush comforts with high-tech accents

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto has 217 rooms offered in Premier, Deluxe, and Superior categories and 42 suites in Corner, Royal, and Yorkville varieties, among other options. As with most Four Seasons properties, the color palette is soft beige and neutrals. There’s no clunky furniture in any of these spaces; everything is super-slick and blended, from the cabinets built as extensions to the walls to the space-age coffeemakers and iPads. Minibars are stocked with expensive booze and standard candy bars. Although none of the rooms have balconies, the suites resemble celebrity apartments, with wall-sized windows, slick dining tables that seat eight guests, living rooms with artistic glass coffee tables, and couches stacked with satin pillows. Full kitchens come with espresso machines and stainless steel appliances. All rooms have super soft duvets on comfy beds. Spacious bathrooms are equipped with an artistically designed tub and standing shower. Private water closets and lit mirrors with built-in TVs are luxe touches.

See More Rooms

Features

Wide variety of pampering options and services

The Four Seasons day spa offers every imaginable kind of facial and massage. The fitness center has its own yoga studio and adult swimming pool with lanes for laps along with a long list of state-of-the-art exercise equipment and weights. The gift shop is chock-full of designer wares and boutique jewelry. Café Boulud is one of the most sought-after dining establishments in Toronto and d|bar is well known for its nightlife and unique cocktails. 24-hour room service is available. A DJ occasionally spins in the lobby to liven things up. There’s also an enormous event and convention space, valet parking, and 24-hour business and concierge services that cover everything from airline or restaurant reservations, FedEx shipping, and high-speed internet access. Wi-Fi is free for two devices.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

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