Travelodge Toronto Downtown West

621 King Sreet West Toronto
Toronto, ON M5V1m
Nightly Rates: ( 117.80 - 134.34 )
2 Star


Property Description

Travelodge Toronto Downtown West is located in downtown Toronto, Canada's most cosmopolitan city. We are within walking distance to the CN Tower, Metro Convention Centre, National Trade Centre, Canadian National Exhibition, Harbourfront, Princess of Wales Theatre, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, Rogers Centre (formerly Sky Dome). We are close to award winning restaurants, theatre and shopping districts. In essence, everything you would want from your trip to Toronto. Travelodge Toronto Downtown West will truly impress you with the value it offers, such as complimentary continental breakfast with every room. The hotel features 88 beautifully appointed guest rooms with large work desk, free high-speed wireless Internet, hairdryer, iron and board and coffeemakers. The hotel also features two meeting rooms with high-speed wireless Internet access, to cater to all your business needs. Maximum Occupancy For All Rooms Is 2 For Dec. 31st. Our Hotel is 100 Percent Smoke Free - No smoking allowed in any part of the building. Parking 7.50 per day taxes included.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Business Center
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Laundry Service
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Refrigerator
· Restaurant
· Television with Cable
· Adjoining Rooms
· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· Breakfast
· Copy Service
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Elevators
· Ice Machine
· Guest Laundromat
· Modem Lines in Room
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Safe
· Shops/Commercial Services
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service


Room Information

Queen Bedded Room
Room with 2 Queen Beds including AM/FM Radio, Coffeemaker, Iron/Ironing Board


Guest Room


Guest Room


Guest Room


Guest Room



Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 01:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT-5
· Opened in 1960
· Renovated in 2002
· 77 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

From Hwy 401, Take Don Valley Parkway (DVP) Downtown; Exit at Gardiner Expressway; Exit at Spadina Ave; Go North and Make a left on King St., Hotel is located on the left before 2nd Traffic Light.

From Gardiner Expressway, Exit at Spadina Ave.; Go North and make a left on King St., Hotel located on the Left before 2nd Traffic Light.

From Hwy. 401 Exit at Don Valley Parkway, Exit at Gardiner Expressway, then Exit at Spadina Ave., go North and make a left on King Street., Hotel located on the left before 2nd Traffic Light.

From Hwy 401, Exit at Hwy 427 South, then Exit at Gardiner Expressway; then Exit at Spadina Ave.; go North and make left on King St., Hotel is located on the left before 2nd Traffic Light.

Take Hwy 427 South; to Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)-Toronto; Q.E.W becomes Gardiner Expressway; Exit Spadina Ave; Go North and make a left on King Street, Hotel is located on the left before 2nd Traffic Light.

Downtown Toronto

Pearson International Airport, Toronto Island Airport


Guarantee Policy

Reservations made using the Internet require a major credit card to reserve a room.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.


Restaurant Information

Lee - 0.03 miles Susur - 0.03 miles Banknote Bar and Grill - 0.05 miles Sidharda Indian Restaurant- 0.05 miles Wheat Sheaf Bar and Grill - 0.05 miles KIWE Restaurant and Bar - 0.06 miles McDonalds - 0.06 miles Coco Rice - 0.09 miles Coffee Time Donuts - 0.09 miles Quiznos - 0.09 miles Subway - 0.09 miles Bloor Street Diner - 0.14 miles La Pizza - 0.17 miles Ichiban Sushi - 0.19 miles Bakers Dozen Donuts - 0.2 miles Pizza Hut - 0.22 miles Brant Street Cafe - 0.29 miles Dhaba Indian Restaurant - 0.55 miles Kentucky Fried Chicken - 0.57 miles Raja Sahib Indian Restaurant - 0.73 miles Kama Indian Restaurant - 0.78 miles Swiss Chalet - 0.78 miles Everest Cafe - 0.88 miles Burger King - 1.35 miles Spadina Garden Restaurant - 1.57 miles Bombay Palace - 1.64 miles


Meeting Facility

2 Meeting Rooms each with capacity of 35

2 Meeting Rooms each with capacity of 35


Recreation Information

Entertainment District, Restaurants and Nightlife - 0.5 miles Princess Of Wales Theatre - 0.5 miles Royal Alexander Theatre - 0.5 miles CN Tower - 0.8 miles Toronto Symphony Orchestra - 0.8 miles Art Gallery Of Ontario - 1 mile Ontario Place - 1 mile Young Peoples Theatre - 1 mile Bata Shoe Museum - 1.3 miles Harbour Front - 1.3 miles Royal Ontario Museum - 1.5 miles The Historic Distillery District - 2.31 miles Casa Loma - 2.8 miles Ontario Science Centre - 8.8 miles Toronto Zoo - 19 miles

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City Center Chinatown Canadian National Exhibition Entertainment District Royal Ontorio Museum Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Zoo University of Toronto

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