Pros
- In the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, close to attractions
- Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and Shizen Spa toiletries
- Fully equipped kitchenettes include stoves and dishwashers
- Great spa with five treatment rooms and a 12-person Jacuzzi
- Solid Wildfire Steakhouse and Wine Bar on-site
- Some suites have washer/dryer combos
Cons
- Some suites are on the small side
- Fee for Wi-Fi
- Cheap, worn furniture
- Cramped fitness room with four machines
- No business center
Bottom Line
This all-suite hotel is centrally located in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, within walking distance to some major attractions. While contemporary, the hotel doesn’t really live up to the “urban zen” experience the website promises, and it is more of an apartment-style property than a relaxing retreat -- even with the bamboo plants, relaxation fountains, and yoga mats. Suites feature hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and fully equipped kitchenettes -- some even offer washer/dryer combos -- but the furniture is cheap and a tad worn.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Spa
Location
In the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, within walking distance to major tourist attractions, and close to public transportation
Located in Toronto's Financial District, and blocks away from the Distillery District and Entertainment District, the Cosmopolitan Hotel sits near popular sites like the CN Tower, which offers spectacular city views from its observation deck, and Rogers Centre, which is home to Canada's only Major League Baseball team.
Once an industrial park, Toronto's Entertainment District is now a bustling area filled with nightclubs, theaters, and music venues. Highlights include the Roy Thomson Hall, home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Film Festival, and the 12.7-acre Rogers Centre development that features the Toronto Blue Jays' stadium. The nearby Financial District is composed of skyscrapers occupied by law firms, corporate headquarters, and offices, while the Distillery District is one of Toronto's historic gems. The district got its name from the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, formerly in operation in the area as the largest distillery in the world. Claiming the largest sample of Victorian-era architecture in North America, the Distillery District is a cultural hotspot that features numerous shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
- 25-minute drive to Pearson International Airport
- 2-minute walk to Yonge Street
- 8-minute walk to Eaton Centre, a huge shopping mall that's one of Toronto's most popular attractions
- 10-minute walk to Air Canada Centre
- 13-minute walk to Roy Thomson Hall
- 17-minute walk to CN Tower
- 20-minute walk to the Distillery District
- 10-minute subway ride to Bloor Street, lined with shops, historic sites, and theaters
- 12-minute subway ride to the Royal Ontario Museum
- 17-minute subway ride to Rogers Centre
- 20-minute ride via public transportation or 14-minute drive to Casa Loma, a Gothic Revival style mansion and museum
- 40-minute trip to Centre Island via driving and a ferry ride
Things You Should Know About Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto
Also Known As
- Cosmopolitan Hotel Toronto
- Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan
Room Types
- Designer Penthouse
- Lotus Suite
- Tranquility Suite
- Zen Suite
Address
Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto 8 Colborne St, Toronto, M5E 1E1, Canada
Phone
(416) 350-2000
Website
Location
In the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, within walking distance to major tourist attractions, and close to public transportation
Located in Toronto's Financial District, and blocks away from the Distillery District and Entertainment District, the Cosmopolitan Hotel sits near popular sites like the CN Tower, which offers spectacular city views from its observation deck, and Rogers Centre, which is home to Canada's only Major League Baseball team.
Once an industrial park, Toronto's Entertainment District is now a bustling area filled with nightclubs, theaters, and music venues. Highlights include the Roy Thomson Hall, home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Film Festival, and the 12.7-acre Rogers Centre development that features the Toronto Blue Jays' stadium. The nearby Financial District is composed of skyscrapers occupied by law firms, corporate headquarters, and offices, while the Distillery District is one of Toronto's historic gems. The district got its name from the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, formerly in operation in the area as the largest distillery in the world. Claiming the largest sample of Victorian-era architecture in North America, the Distillery District is a cultural hotspot that features numerous shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
- 25-minute drive to Pearson International Airport
- 2-minute walk to Yonge Street
- 8-minute walk to Eaton Centre, a huge shopping mall that's one of Toronto's most popular attractions
- 10-minute walk to Air Canada Centre
- 13-minute walk to Roy Thomson Hall
- 17-minute walk to CN Tower
- 20-minute walk to the Distillery District
- 10-minute subway ride to Bloor Street, lined with shops, historic sites, and theaters
- 12-minute subway ride to the Royal Ontario Museum
- 17-minute subway ride to Rogers Centre
- 20-minute ride via public transportation or 14-minute drive to Casa Loma, a Gothic Revival style mansion and museum
- 40-minute trip to Centre Island via driving and a ferry ride
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Smoking Rooms Available
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Spa
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Tennis Court
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