Madison Manor Boutique Hotel

20 Madison Ave
Toronto, ON M5R 2S1
Nightly Rates: ( 133.36 - 185.05 )
2 Star


Property Description

The Madison Manor is a beautifully restored Victorian mansion consisting of 23 tastefully decorated bedrooms. The Madison Manor Boutique Hotel is an ideal choice for those who want the amenities and security offered by modern hotels, yet prefer the comfort and ambiance of a small bed and breakfast inn. Rooms are furnished in the style of an English country inn with features ranging from fireplaces, balconies and alcove window. All rooms are non-smoking. Located next to the Spadina and St. George subway stations the hotel is just minutes from most downtown Toronto attractions by public transit and a short walk to the University of Toronto campus and the shops and restaurants in Yorkville. A complimentary continental breakfast buffet, available for the hotel guests in the restaurant next door, features items such as cereal, muffins, fruit and a selection of beverages. Absolutely no guests under the age of 19 are accepted.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Television with Cable


Room Information

Mini Suite
Room 301 is a small suite with the main area sized at 15 x 16 with 2 signle beds set up as a king. A gas fireplace with exposed brick over head adds extra warmth for those winter weekend visits. Two double opening windows face east and one small leaded glass window is on the north side. The study area is 8 x 13 and is equipped with bar fridge and sink. Table and chairs are placed along side of a window on the north side and the eastern wall of exposed brick. No children. Max occ 2.
Deluxe Room
Deluxe rooms are large irregular shaped rooms offering cozy alcoves and fireplaces. Rooms on upper floors have the option of balconies. All deluxe rooms offer 2 twins which can be converted to 1 king. Each room is unique and some have features such a stained or leaded glass. No children. Max occ 2.
Superior Room
Superior rooms are large rooms with many unique features. These rooms offer either 1 king or 2 twins. Rooms with bathtub are available upon request. Many of these rooms have working areas so they are a great choice for business travelers. Max occ 2. No children.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4 pm
· Check out time is 11 am
· Time Zone is EST (-5 DST)
· 23 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 1 floors.


Directions

Go towards AIRPORT EXIT on NORTH STAR RD- continue on SILVER DART DR turn right on AIRPORT DR- continue on DIXON RD for 3.8 miles - bear right on SCARLETT RD- turn left on DUNDAS ST W-turn left on BLOOR ST W- turn left on MADISON AVE.

In the heart of Toronto.

YYZ- Toronto International Airport 14MI/22KM East


Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. No deposit required. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions, see Rate Rules.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel 7 days prior to arrival to avoid fee of full stay plus taxes. No-show fee: Full stay plus taxes. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions, see Rate Rules.


Restaurant Information

The hotel does not have on-site dining.

Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

The meeting facilities consist of 3 Victorian houses next door to the Hotel. They can be configured to accommodate groups of 20 up to groups of 800. MEETING SERVICES: Audio visual equipment, Copy Service.


Recreation Information

On-site Recreation

Game Room, Fitness Center, Indoor pool, Dancing, Museum/Gallery Viewing, Sightseeing Tours

Off-site Recreation

Sightseeing, Museums, Sporting Events, Shopping


Area Attractions

Harbourfront - 0mi N Black Creek Pioneer Village - 0mi N Casa Loma - 0mi N Space Gallery - 0mi N AirCanada Center - 0mi N Skydome - 0mi N Varsity Stadium - 0mi N Princess of Wales Theatre - 0mi N Royal Alexandra Theatre - 0mi N Roy Thompson Hall - 0mi N Massey Hall - 0mi N Hummingbird Centre - 0mi N St. Lawrence Centre for Arts - 0mi N Royal Ontario Museum - 0mi N University of Toronto - 0mi N Baxter-Autros - 0mi N Bombardier - 1mi W CIBC-Canadian Imperial Bank - 0mi N Canadian Forces College - 0mi N Cotton Ginny - 0mi N DRDC-DND - 0mi N Flight Safety Canada - 0mi N Gen Ex Sports - 0mi N Kodak - 0mi N MDS Sciex - 0mi N Teknion Furniture - 0mi N WSIB Workplace Safety Insurance - 0mi N York University - 0mi N

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