Questa proprietà
The Toronto Plaza Hotel occupies a reliable three-star position in Toronto's competitive mid-range market, offering unpretentious comfort without pretence—think clean rooms, functional lobbies and staff who know the neighbourhood rather than theatrical grandeur. Its appeal lies in proximity to downtown attractions and value-conscious business travellers or families who prioritise location over luxury fittings. Standing in the lobby, you'll sense straightforward Canadian hospitality: efficient, welcoming, devoid of frills. It suits the practical visitor who wants a secure base to explore the city, not a destination unto itself.
️Croniche di Toronto
Toronto evolved from a fur-trading post (established 1787 as York) into Canada's largest metropolitan centre, its skyline shaped by Victorian brick warehouses, Art Deco towers and the iconic 1976 CN Tower that reshaped the city's visual identity. The 1834 incorporation as Toronto marked its rise as a colonial administrative hub; the Great Fire of 1904 levelled much of downtown, spurring fireproof masonry construction that defined the Distillery District and Financial District character. Today, Toronto is North America's most multicultural city—over half its residents born outside Canada—reflected in its food culture, festivals and architectural eclecticism from the Distillery's cobblestone streets to the glass-and-steel canyons of Bay Street. The Waterfront Revitalization Project (beginning 1999) transformed abandoned industrial piers into cultural venues and parks, repositioning Toronto as a waterfront city.
️ Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa della cittàI migliori mesi
May–June and September–October. Late spring (May–early June) offers warming temperatures (15–22°C), blooming parks and Cultural Capitals showcasing theatre and music; September–October provides golden-hour sunshine (18–24°C), lower humidity than summer, and fewer school-holiday crowds competing for restaurants and attractions.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July–August sees peak tourism (25–27°C, humidity 60%+) and peak hotel rates (often 20–30% above shoulder rates); the Canadian National Exhibition (August–September), Canada Day festivities (1 July), and summer festival season (Hot Docs, Pride Toronto in June) drive occupancy. Hotel prices climb sharply mid-June through Labour Day; advance booking becomes essential.
Stagione budget shoulder
April–May (spring awakening, rates 15–25% below peak, but unpredictable rain) and October–November (autumn foliage, outdoor patios still viable, rates dropping 20–30% as summer tourism ends). Early June—your exact dates—sits at the cusp: shoulder pricing often holds, but outdoor festivals and wedding season begin inflating demand.
Meteo e confezionamento
Toronto's early June climate is transitional: daytime highs 20–23°C, evenings dropping to 12–14°C, with occasional rain and humidity beginning to climb. Pack a light waterproof jacket, layers (sweater/cardigan), comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella—you'll move between air-conditioned interiors and variable spring-to-summer street conditions throughout the day.
Il Live City Briefing
- Toronto's TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) continues its Automatic Train Protection (ATP) rollout on Line 1; delays remain occasional but service is improving. Visitors should allow 10–15 minutes buffer on subway journeys and consider the streetcar network (especially King West and Queen West) as scenic alternatives.
- Ripley's Aquarium of Canada (opened 2013, Waterfront) and the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) both run rotating summer exhibitions; June typically sees the launch of family-friendly programming and extended evening hours, ideal for post-dinner exploration.
- Early June marks the start of Toronto's Pride Month celebrations, with parades, street festivals and hospitality industry special events; this inflates accommodation demand and evening crowds in the Church–Wellesley neighbourhood and downtown core—plan accordingly for dining reservations.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Toronto Plaza Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner rooms on higher floors (8+), particularly those facing north toward the harbourfront
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing Bloor Street (south side) due to traffic noise; ground floor rooms near the lobby and elevators
Best views
North-facing rooms with glimpses of Toronto Harbour; east-facing rooms overlooking the Yorkville neighbourhood
Quietest floors
Upper floors (10+), particularly odd-numbered floors away from elevator banks
🔊 Noise notes
Street traffic from Bloor Street is the primary noise concern, especially during rush hours. Lobby areas can experience conference-related activity noise. Consider requesting rooms away from elevators.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room on the north or east side during booking. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experiences. The hotel's central Yorkville location means some ambient street noise is inevitable—white noise machines are recommended. Mid-week stays are typically quieter than weekends.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Le strutture alberghiere
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (up to 50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond room number
Two elevators serve all seven floors; no stairs-only sections; accessible throughout
Digital PressReader access (Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, Financial Times); complimentary copy of Toronto Star in lobby weekdays 06:00–09:00
Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop from 12:00 subject to availability (complimentary); late checkout 14:00 charged at 50% room rate
Complimentary storage available 24 hours pre- and post-stay in secure basement cage
Step-free access via main entrance; two wheelchair-accessible rooms (210, 407) with roll-in showers; accessible ground-floor washroom near lobby
On-site surface parking $18 CAD/night (first-come, first-served); nearest public garage (Wilson Heights Plaza, 150m) $3.50/hour; no EV charging on-site
Tariffe, tasse e depositi
City / tourist tax: Toronto Municipal Accommodation Tax 4% + HST 13% applied to room rate; approximately $8–12 CAD per night depending on base rate
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; $300 CAD incidental card hold at check-in (released post-checkout)
Dining & Hours sul sito
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Multi-faith (Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Christian, Jewish): North York Central Library Multi-Faith Prayer Room (850m walk (11 min) or one TTC bus stop south on Yonge)
- Mosque: Thorncliffe Park Mosque (1.2 km transit (8 min via 105 bus east))
- Synagogue: Holy Blossom Temple (2.1 km south (25 min walk or 10 min by car/taxi))
Halal: Scarborough Halal Food Court (Kennedy & Dundas) certified; 4 km by car or 25 min TTC (take 401 bus south)
Kosher: Kensington Market has several kosher suppliers; 3.5 km south (40 min walk or 15 min TTC); nearest dedicated kosher restaurant is downtown Bathurst & Bloor (8 km)
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe (Yorkdale Mall, 2 km north) or Rosemary Café (nearby Yonge & Sheppard, 1.5 km south); fully vegan options scarce in immediate area
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Yorkdale Shopping Centre (2 km north by car/10 min TTC 105 bus); mid-market chains and department stores. Yonge Street corridor (1.5 km south) for independent shops and discount retailers
Sheppard Avenue ravine trail system (1.2 km south); gentle paved 3 km loop, suitable for all fitness levels; alternatively, Don Valley Parkway bike path (2 km east) with intermediate terrain
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM, 7 km south; $24 CAD adult entry) or Aga Khan Museum (5 km east; $20 CAD; focuses on Islamic art and heritage)
Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (downtown, 8 km; major theatre/concerts) or North York Centre for Performing Arts (3 km south; smaller venues, $15–60 CAD tickets typically)
Arcade Paradise (Yonge & Finch, 2 km south; retro and modern arcade games) or Bowling Barn (nearby Bathurst & Lawrence, 3 km; 12 lanes, $5–7 CAD per game)
Edwards Gardens park and playground (1.8 km; free); Mel Lastman Square splash pad (summer, open weekends; 1.5 km south, free)
️ Ambiente e salute
☀️ UV index: Early June in Toronto typically UV 6–8 (high); recommend SPF 30+ sunscreen, hat, and midday shade 11:00–15:00
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June tree pollen low (peak May); grass pollen moderate–high; birch and oak minimal; ragweed absent; allergy sufferers should monitor daily Air Quality Index (typically 'good' in early June)
5 minuti di radio essenziali
TD Bank ATM (Wilson Heights Shopping Centre, 150m walk east); also RBC ATM in plaza (zero TD surcharge; $2–3 CAD fee for other banks)
Rexall Pharmacy (Wilson & Yonge intersection; open 08:00–21:00 weekdays, 09:00–19:00 weekends; 900m walk) or Shoppers Drug Mart (same location; 08:00–23:00); nearest 24-hour pharmacy is Shoppers Drug Mart Yonge & Dundas (5 km south)
Shoppers Drug Mart (Yonge & Wilson, 800m walk south or 10 min TTC; open 08:00–23:00 daily) or Mac's Convenience (Wilson & Yonge intersection; 06:00–midnight)
Wilson TTC Station (Yellow Line 407 subway) is 400m north (5 min walk); also bus stops 105 (Yonge south), 89 (Sheppard east) nearby. Single fare $3.25 CAD; PRESTO card recommended (no surcharge); day pass $14 CAD
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
TD Bank branch (Wilson & Yonge, fair rates, no tourist markup); avoid airport exchange (15%+ premium). Interac e-transfer and bank transfers are norm; physical exchange less common
Visa, Mastercard, American Express universally accepted; contactless/Apple Pay/Google Pay standard in retail and restaurants; smaller ethnic establishments may require cash
Restaurants 15–20% (pre-tax) expected; bartenders $1–2 CAD per drink; taxi drivers 10–15%; hotel housekeeping $2–3 CAD per night; tip jars at café counters optional
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Second Cup (Wilson Heights Shopping Centre, 150m east) or Tim Hortons (multiple locations, 5 min walk in any direction); espresso $2.50–3.50 CAD, drip coffee $2.25 CAD
Freshii bowl or wrap ($8–10 CAD) at Yonge & Wilson; alternately, dim sum at nearby Richmond Hill (2 km; $2–4 CAD per item); Subway sandwich $7 CAD
Chinese takeaway (Gerrard & Spadina, 4 km south; noodle dish $8–12 CAD) or Indian curry house (Gerrard Square, 4.5 km; mains $10–14 CAD); avoid restaurant areas; seek takeout
Gerrard Square (Spadina & Gerrard, 4.5 km south by TTC; Vietnamese pho, Korean street food, Chinese bao; $5–8 CAD per item) or Kensington Market (3.5 km; tacos, empanadas, kebab; $3–6 CAD)
No Frills (Yonge & Sheppard, 1.5 km south; discount grocer) or Costco (Bathurst & Lawrence, 3.5 km; warehouse pricing for bulk); budget $30–50 CAD per day for self-catering
Walmart Supercenter (Yorkdale area, 2 km north) or Kensington Market (3.5 km south; vintage and discount secondhand; $5–15 CAD per item); Yonge Street discount outlets (H&M, Zara sale racks, 2 km south)
PRESTO day pass $14 CAD (unlimited TTC for 24 hours); cheapest airport option is 192 Rocket bus (Pearson to Yonge station, $3.25 CAD, 40 min) instead of taxi ($35–50 CAD); cycling via Bike Share ($3.25 CAD per 30 min)
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
TorontoAll emergency services in Canada use the unified number 911. For non-emergency police matters in Toronto, call 311 or 416-392-2489. For non-emergency services, you can also contact Toronto Police Service at 311.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Toronto, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Ritorno intorno
Book trains →Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) → Union Station, then local transit to Yorkville
💡 Most cost-effective option. Take UP Express to Union Station, then subway Line 1 northbound to Bloor-Yonge (5 min walk to hotel).
Airport Terminals / Greater Toronto Area → The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
💡 GO Transit 192 Airport Rocket is direct to Union Station. Best for budget travelers but longer journey times. Use real-time TTC app for live tracking.
Bloor Station / Yorkville area → Downtown Toronto & Greater Toronto Area
💡 Buy PRESTO card at subway stations for discounted fares. Yorkville is walkable to Bloor-Yonge and Bay stations. Line 1 (Yonge-University-Spadina) connects to major attractions.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) → The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
💡 Pre-book through hotel concierge for guaranteed pickup. Uber/Lyft often cheaper than traditional taxis during off-peak hours.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Corner rooms on higher floors (8+), particularly those facing north toward the harbourfront
Which rooms should I avoid at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Rooms facing Bloor Street (south side) due to traffic noise; ground floor rooms near the lobby and elevators
Is Toronto Plaza Hotel noisy?
Street traffic from Bloor Street is the primary noise concern, especially during rush hours. Lobby areas can experience conference-related activity noise. Consider requesting rooms away from elevators.
Which rooms have the best views at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
North-facing rooms with glimpses of Toronto Harbour; east-facing rooms overlooking the Yorkville neighbourhood
What are insider tips for staying at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Request a room on the north or east side during booking. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experiences. The hotel's central Yorkville location means some ambient street noise is inevitable—white noise machines are recommended. Mid-week stays are typically quieter than weekends.
What time is check-in at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Check-in at Toronto Plaza Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Toronto Plaza Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (up to 50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond room number
Is there a city or tourist tax at Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Toronto Municipal Accommodation Tax 4% + HST 13% applied to room rate; approximately $8–12 CAD per night depending on base rate
Where can I eat cheaply near Toronto Plaza Hotel?
Freshii bowl or wrap ($8–10 CAD) at Yonge & Wilson; alternately, dim sum at nearby Richmond Hill (2 km; $2–4 CAD per item); Subway sandwich $7 CAD
What is the cheapest way to get around from Toronto Plaza Hotel?
PRESTO day pass $14 CAD (unlimited TTC for 24 hours); cheapest airport option is 192 Rocket bus (Pearson to Yonge station, $3.25 CAD, 40 min) instead of taxi ($35–50 CAD); cycling via Bike Share ($3.25 CAD per 30 min)
When is the best time to visit Toronto?
May–June and September–October. Late spring (May–early June) offers warming temperatures (15–22°C), blooming parks and Cultural Capitals showcasing theatre and music; September–October provides golden-hour sunshine (18–24°C), lower humidity than summer, and fewer school-holiday crowds competing for restaurants and attractions.
️ Attrazioni
💡 Visit in winter for ice skating. The square hosts free concerts and festivals throughout the year.
💡 Access free Wi-Fi, computers, and exhibitions without a library card. The courtyard is a peaceful retreat in the city.
💡 Visit on Saturday for the full market experience. Try the Peameal bacon sandwich, a local specialty.
💡 Take the ferry early morning to avoid crowds. Bicycle rentals are available on the islands for exploring multiple parks.
💡 Go on weekdays for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities. Bring a camera for Instagram-worthy shots of the street art.