トロントは旅行者に優しい3つのエリアに分かれます。ヨークヴィルはカナダNo.1の高級地区。エルメス、シャネル、ホルト・レンフルーが徒歩圏内にあり、静かな通りとフォーシーズンズ、ヘイズルトンが揃います。ショッピング好きのハネムーナーに最適です。ダウンタウンの金融街はユニオン駅、CNタワー、スコシアバンク・アリーナまで歩いて行ける拠点。ビジネス客、スポーツファン、UPエクスプレスで到着する人に最適です。エンターテインメント地区はロジャーズ・センターやBMOフィールドのすぐそば。ブルージェイズ、トロントFC、コンサートファン、ナイトライフを楽しみたい人に理想的です。 試合日・コンサート:ロジャーズ・センター(ブルージェイズ、スタジアムコンサート)と近くのBMOフィールド(トロントFC、アルゴノーツ)は大勢の人を集めます。注目イベントの夜には客室料金が50〜150%跳ね上がります(フォーシーズンズ700CAD→1,200〜1,800、チェルシー180CAD→400〜550)。6〜12か月前に予約しましょう。ベストシーズンは5月〜10月(15〜28℃)。9月〜10月にはトロント映画祭と紅葉も加わります。冬は料金が30〜40%下がりますが、気温は-10〜-25℃。地下街ネットワーク「PATH」で暖かく移動できます。
泊まるなら — エリア紹介
トロントは旅行者に優しい3つのエリアに分かれます。ヨークヴィルはカナダNo.1の高級地区。エルメス、シャネル、ホルト・レンフルーが徒歩圏内にあり、静かな通りとフォーシーズンズ、ヘイズルトンが揃います。ショッピング好きのハネムーナーに最適です。ダウンタウンの金融街はユニオン駅、CNタワー、スコシアバンク・アリーナまで歩いて行ける拠点。ビジネス客、スポーツファン、UPエクスプレスで到着する人に最適です。エンターテインメント地区はロジャーズ・センターやBMOフィールドのすぐそば。ブルージェイズ、トロントFC、コンサートファン、ナイトライフを楽しみたい人に理想的です。 試合日・コンサート:ロジャーズ・センター(ブルージェイズ、スタジアムコンサート)と近くのBMOフィールド(トロントFC、アルゴノーツ)は大勢の人を集めます。注目イベントの夜には客室料金が50〜150%跳ね上がります(フォーシーズンズ700CAD→1,200〜1,800、チェルシー180CAD→400〜550)。6〜12か月前に予約しましょう。ベストシーズンは5月〜10月(15〜28℃)。9月〜10月にはトロント映画祭と紅葉も加わります。冬は料金が30〜40%下がりますが、気温は-10〜-25℃。地下街ネットワーク「PATH」で暖かく移動できます。まず立地とエリアを最優先に、次にAgoda · Booking.com · Trip.comの実際の宿泊客の評価、独自の特徴、そしてコストパフォーマンスで選びました。そのうえで、あらゆるスタイルと予算をカバーできるようにランキングしています。
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No. 1 #1 most luxurious · Yorkville · Canadian flagship ★9.4 📍 Heart of Yorkville on Bloor Street, the most upscale luxury-brand district in Canada, a 1-minute walk from Holt Renfrew and TTC Bay station, 25 km (about 30 minutes by car) from Pearson Airport (YYZ), and a 15-minute walk from the Royal Ontario Museum.
If you've stayed at a Four Seasons anywhere in the world, you already know how consistent the service runs. At Yorkville Toronto it stands out even more because this is the brand's Canadian flagship, and a 30-second walk drops you at Hermes, Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Trip.com (9.4) and Booking (9.2) agree on the same headline: the rooms are larger than any other 5-star in the city, starting at 400 sq ft. The 30,000-sq-ft spa is the biggest hotel spa in the country, and the in-house restaurant is Cafe Boulud by Daniel Boulud. It is genuinely expensive, but if the budget is there it earns it, especially if your trip is built around luxury shopping rather than sightseeing.
- Four Seasons staff remember guests by name from check-in
- Rooms run wider than rivals in Yorkville, with very soft beds
- 1-minute walk to Holt Renfrew and TTC Bay station
- Highest room rates in the city, especially during peak season or big events and concerts
- Valet parking runs CAD 80/night (about $58), which stings
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No. 2 #2 luxury · Downtown · biggest rooms in the city ★9.3 The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto
📍 At 181 Wellington Street West, on the seam of the Entertainment and Financial Districts — a 5-minute walk to Scotiabank Arena, 7 minutes to Rogers Centre, and 10 minutes to the CN Tower. Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) is 26 km out, about a 30-minute drive.
The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto is for travelers who want top-tier service but closer to the action than Four Seasons sits up in Yorkville. The thing reviewers mention most is rooms that run bigger than you expect — entry Deluxe rooms start at 450 sq ft, the largest in the city's 5-star pack, with 9-foot ceilings and tall windows that frame the CN Tower or Lake Ontario. Staff learn your name from day one, and the salt-water pool on the 20th floor behind floor-to-ceiling glass is the shot half the guests end up posting. You're a 5-minute walk from Scotiabank Arena, 7 from Rogers Centre, and 5 from Union Station for the airport train. It is not cheap and the fees stack up, but for big rooms plus classic Ritz service in a central spot, it lands almost perfectly.
- Attentive, friendly, personalized Ritz-level service that learns your name fast
- Entry rooms run 450 sq ft, bigger than any other 5-star in the city
- A 5-minute walk to Scotiabank Arena, 7 to Rogers Centre
- Valet parking runs about $51 a night and the fees pile up
- Peak-season or big-event and concert rates can climb past $585 a night
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No. 3 #3 luxury · Asian luxury · Downtown ★9.2 Shangri-La Hotel Toronto
📍 188 University Avenue, on the seam of the Entertainment and Financial Districts. A 5-minute walk to Union Station and the CN Tower, 7 minutes to Roy Thomson Hall, and 26 km (about a 30-minute drive) from Pearson Airport (YYZ).
Shangri-La Toronto is the answer for anyone who wants Asian-style luxury in a Western city. The lobby mood, the flower arrangements, the scent and the way staff greet you feel familiar — like staying at the same brand in Bangkok. The hotel opened in 2012 at 188 University Avenue inside a 66-storey tower, with 202 rooms running from a 458 sq ft Deluxe up to Specialty Suites over 1,500 sq ft. Guest reviews praise the outstanding service, the warm-toned rooms and the heated marble bathroom floors — which genuinely matter when it is -20°C outside and you are padding to the shower at dawn. You are a 5-minute walk from Union Station and the CN Tower, with the PATH underground network linking straight in for winter.
- Detail-obsessed Asian-style service that reviewers call outstanding
- Heated bathroom floors in every room — a real winter perk in Toronto
- A 5-minute walk to Union Station and the CN Tower
- Convenient but not a real tourist district — dead at night
- Parking runs CAD 68/night and premium internet is billed separately
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No. 4 #4 boutique luxury · Yorkville · #1 on TripAdvisor ★9.5 The Hazelton Hotel
📍 At 118 Yorkville Avenue in the heart of Yorkville — a 1-minute walk to Bloor Street and Holt Renfrew, 2 minutes to Bay subway station, and 25 km from Pearson Airport (YYZ), about a 30-minute drive.
The Hazelton is the only hotel in Canada to hold both a Forbes Five-Star rating and Michelin 2 Keys at the same time. It is a boutique with just 77 rooms, every one of them large, richly finished, fitted with Bose sound and the most complete in-room tech in the city. Rooms open at the 525-square-foot Premier King and climb past the 2,400-square-foot Hazelton Suite. The highlight you cannot find anywhere else in the country is the Norman Jewison Cinema, a private 16-seat screening room. Hundreds of real reviews on TripAdvisor say the same thing in one voice — the service here runs ahead of the Four Seasons in the same city. Add ONE Restaurant by Mark McEwan, a Swiss Spa by Valmont and a heated saltwater pool, and you have Toronto's most personal luxury stay.
- Ranked #1 in Toronto on TripAdvisor for years running
- Large rooms and the most complete in-room tech in the city — iPad, Bose, Crestron
- Staff remember your name from check-in
- The most expensive in the group at CAD 705-plus (about $515) with few discounts
- A facility fee of CAD 25-30 (about $18-22) a night on top of the room
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No. 5 #5 boutique chic · Entertainment District · KOST 44th-floor rooftop ★9.1 📍 At 80 Blue Jays Way in the heart of the Entertainment District — a 2-minute walk to Rogers Centre, 5 minutes to Scotiabank Arena and 5 minutes to the CN Tower, with Pearson Airport (YYZ) 27 km away (about a 35-minute drive).
Bisha is the best-located and most distinctive of Toronto's boutique luxury stays, and it has held #3 on TripAdvisor in the city for years. The headline draw is KOST, the rooftop pool and bar on the 44th floor, where the CN Tower fills the view. Inside, the 7 Lenny Kravitz Design Suites were decorated by the rocker himself, in a moody black-gold-red palette that runs through the whole 44-storey building. The location is made for catching a game or a show: it is a 2-minute walk to Rogers Centre, home of the Blue Jays and a major concert venue, and a 5-minute walk to both Scotiabank Arena and the CN Tower. Food runs from the Michelin-pedigree Akira Back to the year-round indoor KOST restaurant.
- TripAdvisor #3 in Toronto, with a genuinely chic feel
- KOST rooftop pool and bar with an iconic CN Tower view
- 2-minute walk to Rogers Centre, 5 minutes to Scotiabank Arena
- No full spa — the focus is lifestyle, not wellness
- Rooftop closes in winter (November to April)
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No. 6 #6 heritage · Union Station · good value ★8.6 Fairmont Royal York Hotel
📍 At 100 Front Street West, directly opposite Union Station — a 5-minute walk to the CN Tower, 5 minutes to Scotiabank Arena, 8 minutes to Rogers Centre, and the UP Express reaches Pearson Airport (YYZ) in 25 minutes.
The Royal York is Toronto's legendary hotel, open since 1929 and the most-filmed building in the city. When it opened it was the largest hotel in the British Empire, and a recent CAD 200 million renovation has refreshed every room, with roughly 70% of the 1,365 keys now redone. What still makes it sing is the location: it sits directly across Front Street from Union Station, a single street to cross — the biggest advantage in the city for anyone arriving by air, since the UP Express from Pearson Airport takes 25 minutes (CAD 12.35) and drops you a two-minute walk from the front door. Add a 30-foot heritage lobby, the Library Bar, a 25 m indoor pool and a brand-new spa, and you have a place that trades on history and convenience rather than chic modern luxury. Rooms start around $180 a night.
- Unbeatable location directly across Front Street from Union Station — UP Express reaches the airport in 25 minutes
- Heritage charm with a 30-foot lobby that is a Toronto institution and great for photos
- Good value for a Fairmont, with rooms from around $180 a night
- Some rooms are still small and original in this 1929 building — only about 70% have been renovated
- The lobby and corridors get busy across 1,365 rooms, and some guests find it noisy
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No. 7 #7 Family · CN Tower · walk everywhere ★8.9 InterContinental Toronto Centre
📍 At 225 Front Street West, right next to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre — a 5-minute walk to the CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium, 7 minutes to Rogers Centre, 10 minutes to Union Station, and 27 km (about a 30-minute drive) from Pearson Airport (YYZ).
InterContinental Toronto Centre is the most sensible family pick in the CN Tower area — from the door it's a 5-minute walk to the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and Rogers Centre alike. The Trip.com page gathers 133 reviews at 8.8/10, and the detail most guests single out is that the rooms run larger than other 4-star hotels in the district — city views, with some rooms looking straight at the CN Tower. It sits right beside the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, so business travelers reach a trade show without stepping outside. The other draws are an indoor saltwater pool lit by natural light and an 8,000-sq-ft spa that is bigger and better priced than what the nearby 4-stars offer. It is a comfortable, well-located base rather than a chic boutique, and overall it lands at 8.9/10.
- 5-minute walk to the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium and Rogers Centre
- Rooms run wider than other 4-star hotels in the district
- Large 8,000-sq-ft spa that is reasonably priced
- Long corridors from the lobby to the rooms across a 4-wing building
- Some reviews flag dust in the rooms and uneven housekeeping
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No. 8 #8 family hotel · indoor waterslide · best value ★8.2 Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
📍 At 33 Gerrard Street West in Downtown Toronto near Yonge-Dundas — a 10-minute walk to Yonge-Dundas Square and Eaton Centre, 5 minutes to College subway station, and 28 km (about a 35-minute drive) from Pearson Airport (YYZ).
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto is the answer for families visiting the city with kids who don't want to blow the budget. It's the largest hotel in Canada at 1,590 rooms, sitting downtown right by College subway station. The big draw is The Hive, a freshly redesigned family zone that runs to 13,500 square feet and packs in a 4-storey indoor waterslide called The Cove, kids' workshops, and a separate teen lounge for ages 13 to 17. There are two indoor pools kept at a warm 28°C year-round, a Kids Club, five restaurants, and three bars under one roof. Rooms run from 280 square feet up to a 380-square-foot Family Two Queen that sleeps four, and rates start around $120 a night — the best value in the 4-star bracket here.
- Best family hotel in Downtown Toronto for kids
- The Cove indoor waterslide plus the separate The Hive family zone
- Rates from about $120 a night, the best value in the 4-star group
- Huge building, 1,590 rooms — long elevator waits and a hectic lobby at peak
- Some rooms older than expected, with mixed TripAdvisor reviews
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No. 9 #9 boutique chic - designer rooms & the Evangeline rooftop ★9 Ace Hotel Toronto
📍 At 51 Camden Street in the Garment / Entertainment District - a 3-minute walk to Queen Street West, 5 minutes to St. Andrew subway, 13 minutes to Rogers Centre, and 26 km (about a 30-minute drive) from Pearson Airport (YYZ).
Ace Hotel Toronto only opened in 2022, but it turned into the city's boutique darling almost overnight - it cracked TripAdvisor's #6 spot in Toronto despite being one of the newest hotels on the list. This is the Ace brand that made its name in NYC, Portland and Palm Springs, and the retro-industrial look is the whole point: brutalist exposed concrete, handmade furniture and vintage rugs, plus a bedside record player and LP collection in every room. The Evangeline Rooftop Bar on the 14th floor (open May to October only) is the most talked-about sunset-drinks spot in the neighbourhood, and downstairs Alder is run by Patrick Kriss of Michelin-starred Alo. Real guest reviews on Trip.com (9.0) and Booking (9.0) keep circling back to the same thing - the most Instagram-worthy design in the city, with service that stays friendly rather than stuffy.
- TripAdvisor #6 in Toronto; the Ace brand that broke out in NYC and Portland
- The boldest design in the city - every corner reads as a photo
- Evangeline Rooftop Bar with live music and a genuinely cool crowd
- Rooms run small, 280-350 sq ft in true boutique style
- A CAD 500 (about $370) damage deposit is taken at check-in
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No. 10 #10 budget pick · hostel · from $16 in the heart of Downtown ★8.3 HI Toronto Hostel
📍 At 76 Church Street in Downtown / Church-Wellesley, a 5-minute walk from King subway station and 8 minutes from Eaton Centre, 12 minutes to the CN Tower. Pearson Airport (YYZ) is 28 km out, 35-40 minutes via UP Express plus subway.
HI Toronto Hostel is the pick for budget travelers who refuse to trade location for price. Beds start at CAD 22 a night (about $16), the cheapest on this whole list by a wide margin, and the spot is genuinely central: 5 minutes on foot to King subway station, 8 to Eaton Centre, and 12 to the CN Tower. With 3,000+ reviews averaging 8.3, guests keep coming back to the same two things: a free breakfast made fresh every morning, and the Cavern Bar, an in-house basement spot with live music most nights. It is a social, backpacker-leaning place rather than a quiet retreat, but for solo travelers and groups counting dollars in the heart of the city, very little competes.
- Excellent location: CN Tower, Union Station and Eaton Centre all on foot
- Free breakfast made fresh daily, plus free group activities
- Friendly staff who help you plan your days
- Hot water runs short some mornings; the big dorms get noisy
- Rooms are fairly small with limited storage space
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📊比較 · 全10軒
| # | ホテル | 星 | スコア | 最安料金 / 泊 | エリア | 注目ポイント |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Four Seasons Hotel Toronto at Yorkville | 5 | 9.4 | ~$700 | Yorkville, a 1-minute walk to Bay station, 25 km / about a 30-minute drive to Pearson Airport (YYZ). | #1 most luxurious · Yorkville · Canadian flagship |
| 2 | The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto | 5 | 9.3 | ~$586 | Downtown. A 5-minute walk to Scotiabank Arena and Union Station, where the UP Express runs to Pearson Airport (YYZ) in 25 minutes for about $9; the airport itself is 26 km / roughly a 30-minute drive. | #2 luxury · Downtown · biggest rooms in the city |
| 3 | Shangri-La Hotel Toronto | 5 | 9.2 | ~$566 | On University Avenue, a 5-minute walk to Union Station and a 30-minute drive to Pearson Airport. | #3 luxury · Asian luxury · Downtown |
| 4 | The Hazelton Hotel | 5 | 9.5 | ~$657 | Yorkville | #4 boutique luxury · Yorkville · #1 on TripAdvisor |
| 5 | Bisha, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto | 5 | 9.1 | ~$320 | Entertainment District — a 2-minute walk to Rogers Centre and a 35-minute drive (27 km) to Pearson Airport (YYZ); Union Station is a 10-minute walk, with the UP Express reaching Pearson in 25 minutes (CAD 12.35). | #5 boutique chic · Entertainment District · KOST 44th-floor rooftop |
| 6 | Fairmont Royal York Hotel | 4 | 8.6 | ~$180 | Downtown, directly across the street from Union Station, with the UP Express reaching the airport in 25 minutes. | #6 heritage · Union Station · good value |
| 7 | InterContinental Toronto Centre | 4 | 8.9 | ~$223 | Downtown — 5-minute walk to the CN Tower; about a 30-minute drive to Pearson Airport. | #7 Family · CN Tower · walk everywhere |
| 8 | Chelsea Hotel, Toronto | 4 | 8.2 | ~$120 | Right by College subway station (1-minute walk); 10 minutes on foot to Eaton Centre. Pearson Airport (YYZ) is 28 km away, about a 35-minute drive, or take UP Express from Union Station (25 minutes). | #8 family hotel · indoor waterslide · best value |
| 9 | Ace Hotel Toronto | 4 | 9.0 | ~$240 | Garment District - 3-minute walk to Queen Street West, 5 minutes to St. Andrew subway; Pearson Airport (YYZ) is 26 km away, about a 30-minute drive or via UP Express from Union Station in 25 minutes. | #9 boutique chic - designer rooms & the Evangeline rooftop |
| 10 | HI Toronto Hostel | 2 | 8.3 | ~$20 | Church-Wellesley, a 5-minute walk to King subway; Pearson Airport (YYZ) is 35-40 minutes away via UP Express plus subway. | #10 budget pick · hostel · from $16 in the heart of Downtown |
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#1 Four Seasons Yorkville is the brand's Canadian flagship planted in the middle of the country's most upscale shopping district, and it earns its place on full Four Seasons service and rooms wider than its city rivals more than on its proximity to the CN Tower.
#2 Where Four Seasons leans on Yorkville, the Ritz leans on the largest 5-star rooms in town and a 20th-floor salt-water pool ringed in panoramic glass — plus a walk to Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre and proper Club Level access.
#3 Shangri-La Toronto is Asian luxury in a Western city, where the heated bathroom floors and Miraj Hammam Spa are the highlights — it leans on Asian sensibility and its University Avenue address more than the Yorkville luxury Four Seasons trades on.
#4 The Hazelton is the only boutique in Canada with both a Forbes 5-Star rating and Michelin 2 Keys, and it wins on ultra-personalized service and the most complete in-room technology in town — more than a luxury chain like the Four Seasons or Ritz.
#5 Bisha is boutique chic in the heart of the Entertainment District, where the 44th-floor KOST rooftop pool framing the CN Tower is the city's most photographed spot — strong on its walkable position by Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena and on the Lenny Kravitz Design Suites, though it isn't ultra-luxury like the Hazelton.
#6 The Royal York is Toronto's heritage landmark sitting right across from Union Station, just out of a 2024-2025 renovation — it wins on location and history, with rooms from about $180, and it is not the chic luxury play that Bisha is.
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