The 147-room Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/City Centre, a competitively priced modern hotel, is five minutes on foot from the Toronto Eaton Center, a safe location that attracts the occasional panhandler. Contemporary rooms have homey touches like microwaves and Keurig coffeemakers, and some suites offer whirlpool tubs. An indoor pool, restaurant and bar, and 24-hour a gym, market, and laundry room add to the on-site conveniences. Business travelers have 2,500-square-feet of meeting space and a 24-hour office. However, there’s no self-parking, only paid valet service. The Hotel Victoria, a three-pearl hotel with more stylish rooms, could be an alternative.
The 147-room Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/City Centre, a competitively priced modern hotel, is five minutes on foot from the Toronto Eaton Center, a safe location that attracts the occasional panhandler. Contemporary rooms have homey touches like microwaves and Keurig coffeemakers, and some suites offer whirlpool tubs. An indoor pool, restaurant and bar, and 24-hour a gym, market, and laundry room add to the on-site conveniences. Business travelers have 2,500-square-feet of meeting space and a 24-hour office. However, there’s no self-parking, only paid valet service. The Hotel Victoria, a three-pearl hotel with more stylish rooms, could be an alternative.
This retro-chic boutique villa located just a skip away from Lorient Bay makes up for a lack of amenities with a hipper-than-thou vibe. It's a Parisian escape on St. Barts, with rooms inspired by 1950s Paris -- white and pastel blues and tile, open bathrooms, art books, wall murals, and vintage minimalist furnishings. The nine freestanding bungalows all have indoor/outdoor showers and private terraces, and two small pools are surrounded by palm trees and white lounge chairs. This place is tres chic -- not to mention sexy. It was previously a nightlife hotspot before transitioning into a villa rental in late 2015. Since the entire property must be rented, it's best suited to groups or families; couples seeking serious privacy with cash to spend will also likely be happy here. As of 2017, La Banane is no longer operating as a hotel.
This retro-chic boutique villa located just a skip away from Lorient Bay makes up for a lack of amenities with a hipper-than-thou vibe. It's a Parisian escape on St. Barts, with rooms inspired by 1950s Paris -- white and pastel blues and tile, open bathrooms, art books, wall murals, and vintage minimalist furnishings. The nine freestanding bungalows all have indoor/outdoor showers and private terraces, and two small pools are surrounded by palm trees and white lounge chairs. This place is tres chic -- not to mention sexy. It was previously a nightlife hotspot before transitioning into a villa rental in late 2015. Since the entire property must be rented, it's best suited to groups or families; couples seeking serious privacy with cash to spend will also likely be happy here. As of 2017, La Banane is no longer operating as a hotel.
The upper-middle-range RCNT Chalets consists of 30 private cabins in a gorgeous wooded area near Lake Superior. The cabins range from three- to five-bedrooms and are fully furnished with kitchens, living rooms, flat-screen TVs, washers, and dryers. The decks provide a great place for camaraderie, plus some cabins have hot tubs. Their rustic decor may be minimal, but the cabins are cozy, with leather sofas and warm fireplaces. On-site features are limited to an outdoor pool, tennis and beach volleyball courts, and other activities like canoeing -- but the property lacks a restaurant or convenience store. Travelers looking for something closer to a ski resort and with more on-site facilities might want to check out Le Sommet des Neiges, which has rooms with kitchenettes, a fitness center, a pool and hot tub, and packages with free gondola passes up the mountain -- though no on-site dining options.
The upper-middle-range RCNT Chalets consists of 30 private cabins in a gorgeous wooded area near Lake Superior. The cabins range from three- to five-bedrooms and are fully furnished with kitchens, living rooms, flat-screen TVs, washers, and dryers. The decks provide a great place for camaraderie, plus some cabins have hot tubs. Their rustic decor may be minimal, but the cabins are cozy, with leather sofas and warm fireplaces. On-site features are limited to an outdoor pool, tennis and beach volleyball courts, and other activities like canoeing -- but the property lacks a restaurant or convenience store. Travelers looking for something closer to a ski resort and with more on-site facilities might want to check out Le Sommet des Neiges, which has rooms with kitchenettes, a fitness center, a pool and hot tub, and packages with free gondola passes up the mountain -- though no on-site dining options.