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    LaToya E.

    What a beautiful property! I stayed here recently for a work trip and chose it because im an IHG girlie but I honestly would recommend it to everyone! Location wise its right near the university of Toronto but is a very short walk to both the metro and streetcar which made getting around the city a breeze! And its right across from the Bata shoe museum which is such a gem of a place, if you have time you must visit! During my stay the staff went above and beyond to accommodate any request I had and the place is decorated adorably and SOOOOOO clean! I didnt get a chance to use the gym while I was there but i did check it out and it had everything I needed! The nightly social hour with wine and pizza was the perfect touch. I loved every moment of staying here and I cant wait to come back!

    Lobby seating area!
    Keith H.

    The Kimpton Saint George is a stellar example of IHG's top hotels. It is located in Toronto on Bloor Street, very close to high end shopping, the University of Toronto, and attractions like the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Like most Kimptons, there is a focus on art, and in this hotel music as well. In regard to the latter, my suite had a really nice Teac turntable with powered speakers and an eclectic selection of vinyl! I sat back and listened to some albums, and that was very nice. My rooms were amazing, and the cleaning staff kept them that way throughout my stay. The staff in general were really helpful and personable, and guided my experience of Toronto. They helped me find great things to do, and find the necessities in the area. The property also has a on-site restaurant called The Fortunate Fox, which was better than I expected. I'll review that separately, but if you are a IHG Rewards Member that can qualify for free breakfast, I would highly recommend that as your amenity.

    Cristina O.

    Cute hotel with a great lil restaurant/bar on first floor. Bed was comfy & they sweetly left a note & special treats to welcome us celebrating my boyfriend's birthday. Great value for a lovely hotel in an incredible area! Walking distance to incredible shopping.

    Arvid Y.

    ***4.5 Stars*** Pleasantly surprised by Kimpton Saint George. The Kimpton brand is not really boutique, since they have numerous hotels (80+) internationally, but I guess it's the personalized and more intimate feel that IHG wants to convey to their guests. The hotel has a sort of clandestine and speakeasy kind of vibe. It's easy to miss on the street and its location is less obvious in the Annex neighborhood (on Bloor Street just north of the University of Toronto campus and West of Yorkville). I actually enjoyed staying at this location since my friend was getting married at Casa Loma and lives at Manulife Center, both nearby. I could not tell that this Kimpton was a former Holiday Inn, which I guess is a good thing. Kimpton Saint George is physically smaller than the other Kimpton Hotel I visited in Cayman Islands (Seafire). It gives the hotel a cozy but upscale vibe. I am most impressed about the service and friendliness of employees at Kimpton Hotels thus far. The staff is very welcoming. I ran into cleaning staff in the elevator and she offered me chocolates and extra water. I was also impressed with the hotel's happy hour. Even though it's a small production, it was nice to "pre-game" a bit with wine and flatbread pizzas (which were actually delicious). This makes me think that the attached restaurant is actually decent. I would definitely stay here again. I used a free night which helped with cost. I think I paid $400 for the other night. Value-wise, there may be better options, but it suited me needs and made it a convenient home base for my friend's wedding weekend. If you can find a room at Saint George for $200-300 USD, I say give it a try.

    CM P.

    I've stayed at a lot of Kimpton properties, and after my stay at the Saint George, I can confidently say that this Kimpton is my favorite one. The location is great, close to Bloor Street and a few museums and gardens. A+ for visitors visiting the university. Upon our arrival at valet, the attendant was really helpful. Parking was reasonable and easy, despite the construction going on in the street currently. Then we had an excellent experience at the front desk. Although there was a wedding going on, and the lobby was crowded, we felt welcomed and important. We were traveling with our dogs and we were even given a free gift for our pups at check in via a partnership that the hotel had. Impressive! We originally booked a King room but upgraded to a one-bedroom suite at check-in. It was so worth it. Our room faced the street, but it was really quiet. The room has a bar area, where we were able to sit and eat, and a comfortable sofa (I think it turned into a sofa bed but we didn't utilize it) in the main area. It was really spacious, which we appreciated. The bedroom was equally spacious, with a comfortable bed and comfortable sheets. The bathroom had an enormous bathtub - which was the highlight. The only thing that was disappointing was the water pressure for the shower head. Lastly, the service was top-notch. I was very impressed at the attentiveness of the staff. We needed a few things from them, and they always delivered with a great hospitable attitude. My husband likened it to staying in Beverly Hills in comparison to a different hotel we stayed in that was located within the Entertainment District. I agree!

    BATA Shoe Museum literally across the street from lobby!
    Lauren K.

    This hotel is a literal gem and might be one of my favorite hotels I've ever stayed in. The location is fabulous on Bloor. I loved how close it was to the University of Toronto, a variety of restaurants, a short uber ride to most neighborhoods, and across the street from the BATA Shoe Museum. There's also a tiny bodega next door in case you forgot something! The staff at the Kimpton are exceptional. After a series of frustrating flight changes (which essentially brought us into the area very early), the staff was kind enough to get us into a room ahead of schedule, which was SO deeply appreciated (we were basically running on empty at that point). Everyone we met was so kind, so courteous, and so special. They really set the bar high for me on future hotel stays. The rooms themselves are sleek and modern with comfortable beds and lots of natural light. Our room was quiet and very home-like. It felt good to come back here and relax. The hotel has nice facilities, including an attached restaurant called The Fortunate Fox, which will certainly do the trick when needed. The lobby had a nice happy hour, and every day we came back the staff treated us like family. We would absolutely stay here again!

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    Adria D.

    I don't think I've stayed in a hotel with such great service ever. It was pretty high tech too. They have a little robot that will bring things to your room. When I arrived there was still 2 hours before their wine hour which is between 5:00 and 6:00 where they serve free wine and people can mingle. When I stated on check-in that darn it I have to wait 2 hours for the wine I was joking but the gal handed me a free bottle of wine. I had requested a bathtub and I got one and it was a great bathtub I felt like a little kid because it was so big with my head poking out of the top. The front desk woman also gave me some free bath salts! They presented my dog with his own care gift package so I love how dog friendly they were! In his gift bag he got a bag of treats which were banana chips so my dog was not a fan he's a bit of a meat lover. It also had a stuffed toy and a towel!! The area was mostly ecology but a few blocks up is Eataly and I was in heaven there! And that same area there's a ton of great shopping too! I loved at the bath products and they weren't in little individual bottles which I think all hotels should Skip those little individual bottles. They have a list of amenities that you can call down and ask for like a coffee machine in case you missed the coffee hour or you want to sleep in. I highly recommend this place

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    Oneka P.

    I'm not a big fan of hotels. I like my own bed and space but obviously to travel I have to sleep somewhere other than my bed :D! My travel agent provided this hotel as an option and I liked the location so went with it. It's located right across from the Bata shoe museum. And walking distance to the St George and Spadina train stops. That was the best part since I used the ttc to get around mostly. The hotel room was clean. Liked the shower. Glass entry but no door. The comforter on the bed seemed too big. When I pulled them out to get in bed it would hang on the floor. Not a huge deal but a bit strange. Service was good. I did order room service as there is a restaurant on the 1st floor. So expensive. $50 for nachos and bottle water (and additional fees). Room doesn't come with water you have to ask the front desk. They should give that up front or put in the rooms. 2 complimentary bottles. Free coffee and tea in the morning. Wine tastings in evenings but I didn't get a chance to attend Overall it was a fine hotel. I'd stay again mainly due to the location and cleanliness.

    Living room area of city view king bedroom suite (with a record player & about a half dozen records...very cool vintage touch).
    Tina B.

    Excellent boutique hotel with courteous and friendly staff located in a vibrant section of Toronto. We were within walking distance to several museums, restaurants and shops. Kimpton hotels are pet friendly; however, the Saint George staff treated our 3 pups with first class service as they were each gifted their own bag that contained a plush towel, a bag of treats, potty pick up bags and a pup toy. We also enjoyed their daily complimentary wine hour as they served a local Pinot Noir that was a perfect balance (not too sweet/dry). Hubby & I have stayed at several Kimpton's, but the Saint George is at the top of our list.

    This hotel's building may look average on the outside, but step inside and you're greeted to a modern, clean, bright, welcoming lobby with the reception directly to your right upon entering. I stayed here on two different occasions - one in late April, and in mid-May following a flight itinerary change that left me stranded in Toronto for a night. Both stays were excellent. This hotel is in an excellent location in the Yorkville neighbourhood, located near great (although pricey!) restaurants, some museums, the University of Toronto, The Royal Conservatory, etc. It is also located a stone's throw from the TTC's St. George Station, served by Lines 1 and 2. Staff are very friendly and welcoming - another minor detail to note is that there is almost always someone by the door to hold it open for you. Wow. The hotel is very secure in that you need to scan your room key in order to operate the elevator. Rooms are very modern, clean, and spacious, something that matters most to me (how big a room is). The bed is very comfortable. Toiletries are provided inside hotel rooms. The shower is spacious but there is no door. There is also a restaurant conveniently attached to the hotel, and yes, you can charge meals to your hotel room. (Don't try to call them though, in my experiences, they have NEVER picked up the phone.) Looking forward to the next time I need to stay in Toronto! This hotel will be it if business takes me to the Downtown/Yorkville area.

    King bedroom
    Abby S.

    I'm a big fan of Kimpton properties, in California and now Canada. From what they tell me, Sant George is the first Kimpton hotel in the whole country to the north. Pretty cool, 'eh? On the way from the airport to Yorkville, my taxi driver explained that this was a former Holiday Inn. And even with the updates, it's very clear that there was a recent rehab with the "old bones" of a more dialed down building. That being said, my stay at the Saint George was pretty nice. Rooms are large! Having stayed in various hotels in Toronto before, I was expecting much smaller accommodations. King sized bed, large desk, side table and two chairs. Most similar-priced rooms would be half the size. Also, very nice views of UT right out the window. Walkable score is relatively high as well, with plenty of shops/cafes/restaurants/museums within a mile (1.6 km for all you Canadians). Yorkville is pretty posh, so you're getting a nice hotel in a nice neighborhood. As with all Kimpton hotels, there's a restaurant connected to the lobby AND complimentary wine/cheese hour from 5-6 pm. Little touches like that are what make this brand of hotels one of my favorites. For $200 USD per night, this was not a bad deal, especially for a new hotel. It's not the fanciest, however the location and overall "price per square foot" make it an ideal stay for Toronto visitors. A nice change of pace to the city centre.

    Beautiful room artwork
    Alisha L.

    Lovely hotel! Interior is chic and modern. I really enjoyed my stay. I'm an aspire member so I'm always looking for a nice upscale hotel (IHG) when I travel. My first time in Toronto and I believe I nailed it on where to stay. I was in a good area, just minutes from shopping...nightlife and food. The bedroom was nice and warm. The bed was comfortable. I Uber we everywhere and had no problem catching them from this location. The food in the restaurant is wonderful as well. Try the Poke and Pecan pie + vanilla ice cream!

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    Entertainment District, Downtown Core

    I want to start by saying this hotel is very visually pleasing. It looks newly renovated and the…read morestaff are very friendly and helpful. Our room was pretty nice as well as spacious. The pool was beautiful with 360 views of Toronto. I did not find this hotel to be super functional though. There was no main light in the room so it was pretty dark being that the room was facing another building. The bathroom lights were located on the outside of the bathroom which is stupid, there was only one hook in the bathroom for towels, no hand towels, a scale that did not work, and no vanity space. The room is only equipped with three drawers in an armoire and massive tv that only displayed about 40 in of actual screen. The bar, Mister C, located off the lobby is also chic but over priced bar. The bouncer was not the nicest to the hotel guests even though I was sitting outside drinking water, he was convinced I was have an alcoholic beverage and went off about how they would get fines. I don't care. I'm drinking water? The club can get pretty busy and there is also a busy club on the rooftop, so if you're trying to get to your room at night, you're waiting for the elevator for a long time. The service elevator is located next to all of the guest elevators and did not open for guests. So in this giant hotel, there are only 2 functional elevators for guests. when we came back to the hotel after being out all day (about 4 pm) on our first evening, the room was not cleaned yet. When I called the main desk to ask why our room has not been cleaned, he said they should be coming soon. I've never stayed at a hotel that cleaned so late in the day. There was a broken roomba in the hallway and I knew it was broken because there were crumbs that sat in the hallway for the duration of my entire visit, about 4 days. 65$ to park your car EVERY NIGHT and $35 resort fee to do so. Insane amount just to park your car here. The pool closed yesterday at 5:30 pm to accommodate the night club that would be open. Our waitress tried to get us to close our tab an hour before closing. Meanwhile, it took 30 minutes to get our drinks and food. They were the most busy I've ever seen but the restaurant on the roof has SO many staff members i couldn't imagine it's an issue and almost a daily thing here. They also charge per person if one person gets still water. While this hotel was very beautiful, it has a lot of kinks to work out before I would consider staying with this chain again.

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    (121 reviews)

    $$$

    Entertainment District

    This review started out as 3 stars but as the night continued it got worse…read more If you are traveling with little ones: We are traveling from US and booked a one night stay at the room with the stadium view ($$$$) which was great for our 2 toddlers energy. The hotel itself has Amazing customer service, great amenities, and an Amazing soft bed which I was looking forward too. Issue: The game was at 3pm and it is currently midnight as I write this review. The stadium lights are still on and shinning brightly through. Before booking, I looked up reddits and different posts that said 11pm is when the lights normally turn off. But at 11pm the stadium turned on either a loud vacuum or fan of some sort (and it has been on for the past hour).(( UPDATE: turns out it's Leaf blowers. TONs of employees using leaf blowers throughout the stadium to remove trash.)) (((2nd noise update: 330am-7am more loud machines, they are now power washing the seats/floors throughout the stadium, plus noise from employees chatting while working)). The hotel should at least provide some transpency and warn guests about the field doing maintenance because I would have rather saved a thousand+ dollars by just going to the game itself and picking a different room knowing we'd be getting a get a good night's rest. Maybe the hotel could provide sleeping masks since they cannot install decent floor to ceiling blackout curtains. Or how about providing earplugs? Either way... started off at 3 stars. now at 1 star experience. So if you or your toddlers are light sleepers this room is not for you. Also this room includes 2 high stools which i used to prop up against the bed for my wiggling sleeping toddler to not fall off as neither beds are near a wall.

    If you are looking for a unique hotel, this is likely one of them. That is because it looks into…read morethe baseball arena. Unfortunately I was there for a conference. More unfortunately, was that the Weekend was having two nights of a concert in the stadium and I faced the stadium. They had a large black tarp up, either so you could not get a free concert or to try to block out the noise. Block out the nice it did not. The hotel has a resturant that had this delicious Snickers Martini that was probably 10358 calories but it was so good I have like eight. The breakfast buffet was not horrible but also not great in some regards. They did not have skim milk which is okay but the selections were a bit lacking, esp of healthier options IMO. But it was still quite good. i had a voucher from my company so I could not tell you the price. The hotel is nice enough, the doors at the entrance are a case study in human factors engineering since you veer to the right to go in then sharply veer to the left to get through the ante room to the lobby. There are 4 elevators and there is a huge column that requires you go look at the floor indicator bar where there is an arrow adjacent that says if you need to look on the other side of the pillar for your cab. The staff was nice and the room was clean. There is a starbucks in the lobby that can charge your room but cannot use the app. https://youtube.com/shorts/UuKuv8EbVrg

    Hyatt Regency Toronto - Bedroom was nice and spacious

    Hyatt Regency Toronto

    (153 reviews)

    $$$

    Entertainment District, Downtown Core

    A very nice hotel in the heart of Toronto. I stayed for three nights and enjoyed my stay. The…read morelocation is awesome with just about everything you'd need close by. And by that I mean coffee shops (I suggest visiting French Made), restaurants, some shopping, things like that. The lobby itself is pretty with a giant koi pond with a fountain-like structure in the middle. There's also the bar and some tables and chairs. Near the elevators you'll find a mini store with snacks, drinks, and things you may have forgotten to pack. My room was a good size and to my surprise the bed was comfortable and I was able to sleep rather well. One pet peeve of mine at hotels is when the shower is impossible to turn on without getting wet, which was the case here. The lighting in the bathroom also wasn't the best. Thankfully I brought my own mirror so I was able to do my makeup in front of the window. Overall, better than the average, but not quite five stars.

    Great hotel if you are looking to stay around the entertainment district or walk to the CN…read moreTower/Rogers Center. 2 Adults and 2 small kids, we did find the room to be a bit on the tighter side with not a lot of walking room. Although beds were comfortable and we had a great sleep, we all agreed we were not fond that there was no head boards, which made it uncomfortable to sit up in bed. It was all hard empty space behind the mattress, which was too wide to pile up the pillows for sitting up. Bathroom was spacious. Rooms were very, very quiet, and we barely heard a peep in the hall or doors slamming. No loud steps or jumping from the rooms above us. Lobby was inviting, clean and fancy. There was a small table inside the lobby with crayons and paper for kids. Restaurant and washrooms below (you can take stairs or elevator down) Some food options close by (Starbucks attached to the building, Tahinis across the street, and Wendy's down the street). Bulk Barn and Shoppers Drug Mart just down the street for snacks/essentials.

    Kimpton Saint George Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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