The Fairmont Royal York

100 Front Street West
Toronto, ON M5J 1E3
Nightly Rates: ( 298.51 - 422.46 )
4 Star


Property Description

Originally constructed in 1929 and recently extensively renovated ($120 million spent from 1985-1995), the Royal York is a distinguished downtown landmark. No other hotel in Toronto can match the Royal York for service, location or convenience.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Fairmont View Room
Fairmont View rooms are located on higher floors, all are non-smoking and have a south facing view towards Lake Ontario and the harbor. Finished in rich tones and traditional decor, they offer all common amenities and comfortable accommodation for your stay in Toronto.


Deluxe Room
Deluxe rooms are larger open-concept rooms, with a sitting area as well as a sleeping area. All are located below the 12th floor, and both smoking and non-smoking Deluxe rooms are available. With their larger size, Deluxe rooms are ideal for families, or any guest who will be staying for an extended stay. Business travelers will be delighted to know that all Deluxe rooms offer high speed Internet access.

Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1929
· Renovated in $120 million spent between 1985 and 1995. All rooms renovated as well as public areas and restaurants. Health Club built at this time. 200 rooms renovated yearly on an on-going basis.
· 1365 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 19 floors.


Directions

Contact hotel for airport transportation options and driving directions in the area.

A world renowned landmark, steps from the centre of commerce, shopping, theatre district and Toronto's bustling harbourfront. Very safe neighborhood. Across from Union Station (train station).

LESTER B. PEARSON INT'L AIRPORT (YYZ)


Restaurant Information

EPIC

EPIC's menu offers a combination of fresh local ingredients prepared with the classic French touches that distinguish Chef de Cuisine Jean-Charles Dupoire's culinary heritage. Every diner is cared for by our energetic staff who are proud to make food service their profession. Reservations are recommended.

Benihana Japanese Restaurant

Enjoy the excitement of teppan cooking right at your table! Instead of using conventional kitchens, Benihana's highly skilled chefs present and prepare all entrŽes at a 'hibachi' table, around which, up to seven guests are seated. A fast-paced performance of chopping and juggling creates an exciting teppanyaki-style dining experience for guests of all ages. Guests are also invited to venture their taste buds into more exotic foods from our sushi and sashimi menus. Reservations are recommended.

Piper's Bar & Eatz

The Fairmont Royal York's informal choice with a twist. Join us in our comfortable setting for great casual food and a wide selection of domestic, imported and craft beers. Piper's is a great place to catch your latest televised sport. Its proximity to Air Canada Center and the Rogers Center makes Piper's an ideal location for drinks, before and after the game.

York's Kitchen

York's Kitchen is ideal for those looking for a casual breakfast or lunch. The breakfast menu features a variety of traditional items as well as some lighter fare. At lunchtime, York's Kitchen offers an extensive selection of house-made soups, salads, and sandwiches. The selection of items are freshly made each day.

York's Station

Inside a busy city center hotel, you will find York Station, an intimate bar where you will be served by Alina, York Station's bartender of 23 years. An intimate bar, also judged by patrons as 'the best bar in Canada!

York's Deli and Bakery

On the run? At York's Deli you can eat in or take out! Deli-style sandwiches, salads, homemade soups and daily hot dishes make the menu hard to choose from!

Library Bar

The Library Bar is the ideal venue for pre-dinner or theatre beverages, business lunches or evening cocktails. Rated with the number one martinis in the city, the warm club feel is highlighted by rich fabrics, floor-to-ceiling wood paneling with book-lined walls and comfortable sofas for your lounging pleasure.

Sunday Brunch

Served in Epic Restaurant, highlights of the lavish buffet include an assortment of fresh seafood including lobster, shrimp, mussels, and oysters, roast carving station, sushi rolled at the buffet, and a decadent dessert extravaganza. Reservations are recommended.

Afternoon Tea

Served in Epic Restaurant, Afternoon Tea has been an afternoon ritual at Royal York for over 70 years. The menu offerings include scones with clotted cream, crumpets and finger sandwiches, modern delicacies, and a selection of loose leaf teas. Served daily; Reservations are required.

In-Room Dining

In-Room Dining at The Fairmont Royal York offers a world of delights as sophisticated as any to be found in our restaurants and lounges. Available 24 hours a day, In-Room Dining offers choices for every taste and occasion.


Meeting Facility

Meetings and Conventions

At The Fairmont Royal York, we offer meeting and event planners outstanding facilities for every type of event, from boardroom meetings and business seminars to large conferences, conventions, and celebratory dinners for up to 1670 guests. With the latest multimedia services and the hotel's team of professional staff to assist and advise you on all aspects of creating a successful event, The Fairmont Royal York offers a meeting and event experience that few can rival, right in the heart of Toronto. AskFairmontFirst is our toll-free service for group planners. If you are wanting more information, contact one of the following numbers: *For Catering/Function Space, call 1-888-270-4432 *For Bedroom with Meeting Space, call 1-866-662-6060 or contact us at: askfairmontfirst@fairmont.com Guests outside North America call 1-506-877-3162.


Recreation Information

Pool & Health Club

The Health Club features one indoor lap pool, whirlpool, children's wading pool, saunas and steam rooms, change rooms, complimentary towel and locker facilities, as well as state-of-the-art exercise equipment. Massage treatments can be arranged by appointment only. Age Restrictions: Guests must be at least 16 years of age in order to use the gym. The pool is unsupervised and bathers under the age of 12 are not permitted to swim, unless accompanied by an adult not less than 16.

Spa

Located on the Avenues level of The Fairmont Royal York, Elizabeth Milan Day Spa is a full service spa, offering a wide range of hair, skin and body treatments. For detailed information on services and hours of operation, please visit www.elizabethmilanspa.com.

Jogging

There are many scenic routes available for jogging near the hotel. The Concierge desk located in the lobby has maps for a number of popular jogging routes. Please also note we can arrange spring water bottles to take with you.


Area Attractions

Air Canada Centre

The new home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors is located directly across the street from The Fairmont Royal York, through Union Station and connected by an indoor walkway. Tickets available through Ticketmaster.

CN Tower

Walking distance from the hotel, the CN Tower is 1,815 ft. high and is the world's highest freestanding structure with observation decks and restaurants. Also features interactive displays and virtual reality simulators. Check out the Tower's newest feature: the Eco-Deck.

Eaton's Centre

Located approximately a half-mile from the Fairmont Royal York. The Eaton Centre is one of the city's most famous shopping complexes.

Harbourfront

Activities all summer: boat cruises, ferry to Center Island, restaurants, patios, shops, outdoor concerts, contemporary art museum, antique and flea markets.

Metro Toronto Convention Centre

Located just two blocks west of The Fairmont Royal York on Front Street.

Ontario Place

Includes an IMAX theater, the Molson Amphitheatre for concerts, a boat museum, and nightclub complex. A shuttle service is available.

Entertainment District

Toronto's officially designated Entertainment District is located just west of The Fairmont Royal York. This exciting neighbourhood boasts several of the city's most prominent theaters, including the Princess of Wales and the Royal Alexandra Theatres. As well, the streets of the Entertainment District contain many of the city's finest restaurants.

Rogers Centre

Located just 2 blocks west of The Fairmont Royal York, Rogers Centre is home of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Toronto Argonauts football team. Tours are available.

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