Pros

  • Historic hotel with sophisticated, contemporary decor
  • Well-located in downtown Toronto near major attractions
  • Sophisticated, contemporary rooms with wood floors and modern amenities
  • Upgraded rooms include Apple TVs, free Netflix, and bathrobes
  • Casual restaurant with historic crown molding, known for breakfast dishes
  • Entry-level rooms feature flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers
  • Hotel offers access to nearby fitness center
  • 24-hour front desk and some concierge services
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Entry-level rooms can be small and dark
  • Limited extra property features; restaurant doesn't serve dinner
  • Breakfast costs an extra fee
  • Noise can be an issue in rooms facing Yonge Street
  • No on-site parking
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Bottom Line

The 1909 Hotel Victoria is a historic, boutique hotel with sophisticated, contemporary decor but limited extra property features. This mid-range property is exceptionally located in downtown Toronto's Financial District, in easy walking distance to dining, shopping, and major attractions. Its 56 rooms are stylish and contemporary with hardwood floors, a snappy black-and-white color scheme, and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi -- but entry-level rooms can be small, and some lack views. The hotel has a well-liked casual restaurant serving breakfast and lunch -- although it doesn't serve dinner or evening drinks. As an alternative, Bond Place Hotel has a full-service restaurant and a small gym, but it's slightly farther from sights and lacks Hotel Victoria's historic charm. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Victoria

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Historic boutique hotel with sophisticated decor but limited property features

Hotel Victoria is situated in a historic, eight-story brick building dating back to 1909. Built right after Toronto's 1904 Great Fire, it was the city's first fireproof building. In 2011, the lobby and guest rooms were renovated, adding modern flair while simultaneously preserving historic charm. The small but stylish lobby features floor-to-ceiling windows, marble walls and a marble fireplace, rich wood accents, and ornate crown molding. Seating includes contemporary takes on Victorian armchairs and sofas, pairing ornate wood legs with satin-y fabric and red accent pillows. The lobby certainly speaks to a higher-end hotel -- and offers the sort of boutiquey charm chain hotel's rarely accomplish -- but small entry-level rooms and limited on-site amenities are what make this a mid-range property. The central downtown location draws tourists and business guests alike.  

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Location

Near major attractions in downtown Toronto's Financial District

Hotel Victoria is exceptionally well-located in downtown Toronto's Financial District, adjacent to the Entertainment District and just blocks from many Toronto attractions. Restaurants, bars, and shops line the neighborhood, and the hotel sits right between the Wellington Street at Yonge Street light rail stop (503) and the King Station Metro (line 1), each a one-minute walk away. The Hockey Hall of Fame is right down the street (a one-minute walk) and Union Station is a five-minute walk. In 15 minutes or less, guests can walk to the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Dundas Square, and the CN tower. The Distillery District and Harbourfront Center are about a 20-minute walk. Pearson International Airport is a 20-minute drive (without traffic) or 45 minutes via the UP Express from Union Station.

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Rooms

Sophisticated, contemporary rooms with attractive wood floors and modern amenities 

Guests wouldn't guess that the hotel Victoria's 56 rooms belong to a historic property. Renovated in 2011, rooms are sophisticated and modern with beautiful hardwood floors, neutral white walls finished with crown molding, and sleek black furniture, including side tables with cabriole legs. Black and white damask wallpaper over desks offer a modern-vintage vibe and pair well with white button-tufted headboards, while fabric accents in olive green, like drapes and pillows, add just a touch of color. Bathrooms are modern as well and feature shimmery black tiled accent walls and combination showers and tubs. 

Rooms are air-conditioned, and guests go out of their way to praise the comfortable pillow-top beds. All rooms include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, coffeemakers, small freestanding wardrobes, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, and free individual toiletries. Upgraded Business and Deluxe Rooms add Apple TV and free Netflix, free bottled water, and bathrobes. Deluxe rooms, which measure a nice 400 square feet, also include mini-fridges. Guests sometimes complain about the small size of entry-level Standard Rooms, while others note brick wall views or noise (especially in rooms that face Yonge Street). 

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Features

Popular "Over Easy" breakfast and lunch spot, but few other property features

Like many mid-range hotels, this one has limited extra property features. The main amenity is the attached restaurant, Over Easy, a cafe-style joint with historic crown molding and a casual vibe. The restaurant serves breakfast (as the name implies, it's known for its eggs) until mid-afternoon. Breakfast is well-liked among guests and locals alike, but it's not included in the room rate. The restaurant serves some drinks, but it doesn't have a full-service bar, and it isn't opened for dinner. 

The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and can provide concierge services like ticket assistance and weekday dry cleaning and laundry service. Wi-Fi throughout the property is free and a desktop Mac is available in the lobby for guest use. While there are no on-site fitness facilities, guests can request passes for a nearby fitness center. A big downside is lack of on-site parking -- the hotel directs guests to off-site parking about a 10-minute walk from the hotel, but it's a bit pricey. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Victoria

Scene

Historic boutique hotel with sophisticated decor but limited property features

Hotel Victoria is situated in a historic, eight-story brick building dating back to 1909. Built right after Toronto's 1904 Great Fire, it was the city's first fireproof building. In 2011, the lobby and guest rooms were renovated, adding modern flair while simultaneously preserving historic charm. The small but stylish lobby features floor-to-ceiling windows, marble walls and a marble fireplace, rich wood accents, and ornate crown molding. Seating includes contemporary takes on Victorian armchairs and sofas, pairing ornate wood legs with satin-y fabric and red accent pillows. The lobby certainly speaks to a higher-end hotel -- and offers the sort of boutiquey charm chain hotel's rarely accomplish -- but small entry-level rooms and limited on-site amenities are what make this a mid-range property. The central downtown location draws tourists and business guests alike.  

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Location

Near major attractions in downtown Toronto's Financial District

Hotel Victoria is exceptionally well-located in downtown Toronto's Financial District, adjacent to the Entertainment District and just blocks from many Toronto attractions. Restaurants, bars, and shops line the neighborhood, and the hotel sits right between the Wellington Street at Yonge Street light rail stop (503) and the King Station Metro (line 1), each a one-minute walk away. The Hockey Hall of Fame is right down the street (a one-minute walk) and Union Station is a five-minute walk. In 15 minutes or less, guests can walk to the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Dundas Square, and the CN tower. The Distillery District and Harbourfront Center are about a 20-minute walk. Pearson International Airport is a 20-minute drive (without traffic) or 45 minutes via the UP Express from Union Station.

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Rooms

Sophisticated, contemporary rooms with attractive wood floors and modern amenities 

Guests wouldn't guess that the hotel Victoria's 56 rooms belong to a historic property. Renovated in 2011, rooms are sophisticated and modern with beautiful hardwood floors, neutral white walls finished with crown molding, and sleek black furniture, including side tables with cabriole legs. Black and white damask wallpaper over desks offer a modern-vintage vibe and pair well with white button-tufted headboards, while fabric accents in olive green, like drapes and pillows, add just a touch of color. Bathrooms are modern as well and feature shimmery black tiled accent walls and combination showers and tubs. 

Rooms are air-conditioned, and guests go out of their way to praise the comfortable pillow-top beds. All rooms include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, coffeemakers, small freestanding wardrobes, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, and free individual toiletries. Upgraded Business and Deluxe Rooms add Apple TV and free Netflix, free bottled water, and bathrobes. Deluxe rooms, which measure a nice 400 square feet, also include mini-fridges. Guests sometimes complain about the small size of entry-level Standard Rooms, while others note brick wall views or noise (especially in rooms that face Yonge Street). 

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Features

Popular "Over Easy" breakfast and lunch spot, but few other property features

Like many mid-range hotels, this one has limited extra property features. The main amenity is the attached restaurant, Over Easy, a cafe-style joint with historic crown molding and a casual vibe. The restaurant serves breakfast (as the name implies, it's known for its eggs) until mid-afternoon. Breakfast is well-liked among guests and locals alike, but it's not included in the room rate. The restaurant serves some drinks, but it doesn't have a full-service bar, and it isn't opened for dinner. 

The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and can provide concierge services like ticket assistance and weekday dry cleaning and laundry service. Wi-Fi throughout the property is free and a desktop Mac is available in the lobby for guest use. While there are no on-site fitness facilities, guests can request passes for a nearby fitness center. A big downside is lack of on-site parking -- the hotel directs guests to off-site parking about a 10-minute walk from the hotel, but it's a bit pricey. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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