✦ The Property
The Drake Hotel is a boldly creative boutique property in the heart of Toronto's King West district, blending industrial-chic design with art-world credibility and a palpable bohemian energy. Its lobby pulses with contemporary Canadian aesthetics—exposed brick, curated visual art, and a buzzing ground-floor restaurant and lounge that attracts locals as much as guests. The Drake caters to culturally engaged travellers: designers, musicians, creative professionals and adventurous leisure visitors who want their accommodation to be a destination unto itself, not merely a bed. Standing in the lobby feels less like entering a hotel and more like stepping into a members' club for people who care about independent culture.
🏛️ Chronicles of Toronto
Toronto was founded as York in 1793 as a British colonial military outpost on Lake Ontario, and was renamed in 1834 when it became a city—the name derives from the Haudenosaunee word 'tkaronto,' meaning 'where there are trees standing in the water.' The city's architectural identity was shaped by its role as Canada's economic and cultural capital: Victorian-era Distillery District warehouses, Art Deco skyscrapers of the 1920s–30s, and latterly the iconic CN Tower (1976) transformed it into a modern metropolis. Today, Toronto is one of North America's most multicultural cities, home to communities from over 200 nations, with a thriving film industry, world-class museums, and a contemporary art scene centred around galleries in King West—the very neighbourhood where The Drake sits.
🗓️ Best Time to Visit
Full Toronto guide →✅ Best months
May and September offer Toronto's sweetest climate window: warm (18–23 °C), low humidity, sunny skies, and the city exhales after winter or summer peak. Spring sees cherry blossoms and park life reawaken; early autumn brings arts festivals and outdoor patios still buzzing but without July–August's oppressive heat and humidity.
🔥 Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak season: warm weather (25–27 °C), school holidays drive family tourism, and numerous outdoor festivals (Toronto International Film Festival prep, Beaches Jazz Festival) drive bookings. Hotel rates spike 20–40% above shoulder rates; King West sees maximum foot traffic and restaurant reservations tighten. June begins the ascent but remains manageable.
💷 Budget shoulder season
April and October are ideal value months: April offers spring renewal and Easter holidays (but still cool at 10–15 °C); October delivers crisp, clear autumn days (12–18 °C), golden light, and fashion week energy without summer's premium pricing. Expect 15–25% discounts versus peak.
🧳 Weather & packing
Toronto's climate swings sharply between seasons, with winter bringing lake-effect snow and summer humidity that can feel subtropical; spring and autumn are transitional and unpredictable. For early June, pack layers (a light sweater or jacket for cool mornings), sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes—the city is best explored on foot, and weather can shift within hours.
📰 Live City Briefing
- Toronto's transit system continues expansion of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, with full opening delayed but sections now live; the King Street pedestrianisation initiative (2017–present) has reshaped the King West corridor where The Drake sits, prioritising foot traffic and patios—ideal for June strolls.
- The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) kicks off planning for its September 2026 edition; June sees preparatory arts programming and gallery openings along King West that enliven the neighbourhood and attract cultural tourists.
- Early June falls within Toronto's outdoor season sweet spot: patios reopen at full capacity, the Distillery District and Harbourfront activate with programming, and Toronto Pride (June 2026) transforms the city—with parades, events, and heightened LGBTQ+ cultural visibility centred around Church and Dundas, drawing significant visitor influx and hotel demand.
🌤️ Your stay
Live forecast for your dates · what's on · air quality & pollen📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Toronto.
🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to The Drake Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 8-14 facing Lake Ontario (especially corner suites 08, 14, 20, etc. with King West views); rooms ending in 01-05 on higher floors for privacy
Rooms to avoid
Ground and lower floors (1-3) near King Street West for traffic noise; rooms facing the interior courtyard; rooms near elevators and ice machine
Best views
Lake Ontario and Toronto Islands views from east-facing rooms; skyline views from north-facing rooms on upper floors
Quietest floors
8-12, particularly odd-numbered floors with lake-facing exposure
🔊 Noise notes
Historic property with variable soundproofing. King Street West is active nightlife district; expect street noise lower floors until 2am+. Historic elevators audible in hallways. Weekend nights noisier than weekdays.
💡 Insider tips
Request upper floors away from elevators when booking. Drake is boutique/music venue hotel - expect some nightlife noise especially Thu-Sat. Best for experiencing King West energy; worst for quiet retreat. Corner suites significantly better value than standard rooms. Ask for recently renovated floors (8-14). Studio rooms lack tubs (showers only). Winter stays quieter than summer.
- 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
🏨 Hotel Facilities
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (5 Mbps+) throughout; password provided at check-in; no login constraints.
Two passenger lifts serve all five storeys; heritage brick staircase in north wing (listed building), lifts recommended for mobility guests.
Complimentary FT digital access via room portal; physical Globe & Mail and Toronto Star available at ground-floor reception (weekday mornings while stock lasts); heritage 1890s brick facade with original tin ceilings in lobby.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00 weekdays/weekends; early check-in (07:00–15:00) subject to availability; late checkout CAD $50 for 2-hour extension, CAD $75 full day.
Complimentary for guests; external luggage storage CAD $10/piece per day.
Step-free main entrance; accessible ground-floor rooms with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms; no accessible parking on-site; accessible public washroom on ground floor.
On-site valet parking CAD $30/night (limited 12 spaces); nearest public lot (Toronto Parking Authority, Ossington Ave, 200m south) CAD $8/hour max CAD $24/day; no EV charging on-site.
💷 Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: Toronto Municipal Accommodation Tax 4% + HST 13% applied to room rate; approximately CAD $15–25 per night depending on room type.
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; CAD $200 incidental hold on credit card at check-in, released within 5 business days post-checkout.
🍳 On-site Dining & Hours
🕌 Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church (280m south on Bathurst, 5-minute walk)
- Synagogue: Kiever Shul (historic Jewish synagogue) (650m east on College, 10-minute walk)
- Mosque: Al-Noor Mosque (1.2km northeast on Ossington, 15-minute walk or 2 streetcar stops)
Halal: Paramount Fine Foods (Bloor West, 2.8km northeast) certified, 20 min by streetcar/transit.
Kosher: Lettieri's Kosher Bakery & Fine Foods (Bathurst near Bloor, 2km north), 15-minute streetcar + walk.
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe (King West, 1.5km south) vegan-friendly café; Earthfare (Queen West nearby, 400m east) plant-based grocery and deli.
🎯 Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Queen West district (on doorstep): independent vintage, fashion, design boutiques; Trinity Bellwoods Antique Market 300m south; Ossington Strip (north) for indie shops; Kensington Market (1.2km northeast) eclectic vintage/clothing/world goods.
Trinity Bellwoods Park (350m south): 6.4-hectare green space, flat paved walkways, dog-friendly, riverside views; scenic walk along Garrison Creek ravine trail (starts 500m west).
Art Gallery of Ontario (Dundas West, 1.2km, 15-min walk): major modern/contemporary focus; free first Tuesday evening 6pm–10pm; paid general admission CAD $20–25.
TIFF Bell Lightbox (King West, 1.8km south, 15-min walk/transit); Harbourfront Centre theatre (2.2km south); Royal Alexandra Theatre (downtown, 2.5km).
No on-site arcade; Snakes & Lattes board-game café (Bloor West, 2.5km, 20-min transit) extensive game library.
Trinity Bellwoods Park playground (350m south): multi-age equipment, splash pad (summer); Osler Playground (Ossington at Bloor, 1.8km north).
🌡️ Environment & Health
☀️ UV index: June 4–5: UV Index 7 (high); recommend SPF 30+, peak hours 11:00–16:00; hat and sunglasses advised.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: low to moderate grass pollen; oak/maple minimal post-bloom; no major allergy alert for dates; indoor air-filtering helpful for sensitive guests.
📍 5-Minute Radius Essentials
TD Bank ATM (Queen West at Bathurst, 50m east), Scotiabank (Bathurst north, 200m); 24/7 access.
Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy (Queen & Bathurst): 09:00–20:00 Mon–Fri, 09:00–18:00 Sat, 10:00–18:00 Sun; 80m walk. Nearest 24-hour: Rexall (College & University, downtown, 2.5km, 30-min transit).
Shoppers Drug Mart (Queen & Bathurst, 80m southeast): 07:00–23:00 daily; Petro-Canada convenience (Ossington, 400m north): 24/7.
Nearest streetcar stops: Queen West (outside door, 10m): 501 Queen, runs 24/7; or Bathurst & Queen (100m): 505 Dundas, 511 Bathurst; single fare CAD $3.25, 7-day pass CAD $41.25; tap Presto card or VISA contactless.
💱 Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Xe Currency Exchange (Queen West at Bathurst, 120m east, fair mid-market rates); BMO/TD banks (multiple locations) offer competitive rates; avoid airport and tourist-bureau exchanges (3–5% markup).
Visa/Mastercard/Amex widely accepted; contactless (tap) is standard at cafés, shops, transit; chip/PIN still common but tap-first is preferred; some independent vintage shops may request cash.
Restaurants: 15–18% (gratuity usually NOT included on bill); bartenders CAD $1–2 per drink; hotel housekeeping CAD $2–5/night; taxi drivers 10–15% or round up; no tipping required at supermarkets/self-checkout.
💸 Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Jimmy's Café (Queen & Bathurst, 100m): CAD $2.50–3.50 drip coffee, local roaster; popular with locals.
Pai (King West, 1.5km): Vietnamese pho/banh mi, CAD $12–15 for full meal; Sneaky Dee's (College, 1km): burgers/wings, CAD $10–14.
Bloorcourt Thai restaurants (Bathurst & Bloor, 2km): pad thai/curry mains CAD $11–16; Pizzeria Defina (nearby): Neapolitan pizza slice CAD $4–6.
Kensington Market (1.2km northeast, 20-min walk): street vendors, empanadas CAD $3–5, fresh fruit; weekly neighbourhood street festival food trucks on Ossington (summer weekends).
No Frills (Bathurst & Dundas, 900m north, 12-min walk) budget supermarket; Metro (Queen & Bathurst, 150m) slightly pricier but convenient.
Kensington Market (1.2km, 15-min walk): independent vintage shops, thrift, CAD $5–20 jeans; Urban Outfitters (Queen West, 200m): mid-range; Winners/TJ Maxx (College, 1.5km): discount chain brands.
TTC 7-day visitor pass (CAD $41.25) vs. single fares (CAD $3.25 × 7 = CAD $22.75); if staying 2 days, buy two single fares or Presto card reload. From Pearson Airport: GO Transit train (Lester B. Pearson–Union) CAD $12.35 + local streetcar far cheaper than taxi (CAD $50–65).
1. Buy a Presto card (CAD $6 deposit) and reload; tap at any TTC/GO Transit stop—no markup vs. single fares, auto-optimizes daily caps. 2. Art Gallery of Ontario free entry first Tuesday 6pm–10pm (check dates). 3. Shop Kensington Market food vendors (20% cheaper than sit-down restaurants) and cook light meals in room if you have a kitchenette (Drake does not offer this, so meal-prep at No Frills deli instead).
ℹ️ Good to know
Type A/B · 120V
safe
$1 ≈ C$1.39 · CAD
🚨 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.
🚌 Getting Around
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.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at The Drake Hotel?
Rooms on floors 8-14 facing Lake Ontario (especially corner suites 08, 14, 20, etc. with King West views); rooms ending in 01-05 on higher floors for privacy
Which rooms should I avoid at The Drake Hotel?
Ground and lower floors (1-3) near King Street West for traffic noise; rooms facing the interior courtyard; rooms near elevators and ice machine
Is The Drake Hotel noisy?
Historic property with variable soundproofing. King Street West is active nightlife district; expect street noise lower floors until 2am+. Historic elevators audible in hallways. Weekend nights noisier than weekdays.
Which rooms have the best views at The Drake Hotel?
Lake Ontario and Toronto Islands views from east-facing rooms; skyline views from north-facing rooms on upper floors
What are insider tips for staying at The Drake Hotel?
Request upper floors away from elevators when booking. Drake is boutique/music venue hotel - expect some nightlife noise especially Thu-Sat. Best for experiencing King West energy; worst for quiet retreat. Corner suites significantly better value than standard rooms. Ask for recently renovated floors (8-14). Studio rooms lack tubs (showers only). Winter stays quieter than summer.
What time is check-in at The Drake Hotel?
Check-in at The Drake Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Drake Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (5 Mbps+) throughout; password provided at check-in; no login constraints.
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Drake Hotel?
Toronto Municipal Accommodation Tax 4% + HST 13% applied to room rate; approximately CAD $15–25 per night depending on room type.
Where can I eat cheaply near The Drake Hotel?
Pai (King West, 1.5km): Vietnamese pho/banh mi, CAD $12–15 for full meal; Sneaky Dee's (College, 1km): burgers/wings, CAD $10–14.
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Drake Hotel?
TTC 7-day visitor pass (CAD $41.25) vs. single fares (CAD $3.25 × 7 = CAD $22.75); if staying 2 days, buy two single fares or Presto card reload. From Pearson Airport: GO Transit train (Lester B. Pearson–Union) CAD $12.35 + local streetcar far cheaper than taxi (CAD $50–65).
When is the best time to visit Toronto?
May and September offer Toronto's sweetest climate window: warm (18–23 °C), low humidity, sunny skies, and the city exhales after winter or summer peak. Spring sees cherry blossoms and park life reawaken; early autumn brings arts festivals and outdoor patios still buzzing but without July–August's oppressive heat and humidity.
🗺️ Top Attractions
💡 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.