Clarion Hotel & Suites Selby

592 Sherbourne Street
Toronto, ON M4X 1L4
Nightly Rates: ( 167.47 - 196.41 )
1 Star


Property Description

Historic Victorian Mansion Hotel located across the street from Sherbourne subway station. Hotel is situated within walking distance of Yorkville Shopping district, restaurants and attractions. Hotel offers Historic Mansion suites with woodburning fireplaces. Same day Dry Cleaning Service. Limited car parking: 13.00 per night. First come first serve. Limited Bus parking: 50.00 per night.



Amenities

· Air Conditioned
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Beach
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Currency Exchange
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Desk with lamp
· Electronic Door Locks
· Elevators
· Fishing
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Exercise Gym
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· High speed internet access
· High speed internet access
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Guest Laundromat
· Microwave
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· No Pets Allowed
· Bus Parking
· Outdoor Parking
· Radio
· Safe Deposit Box
· Smoke Detectors
· Sofa Bed
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· TV Remote Control
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

HOME OFFICE ROOMS (BUSINESS CLASS ROOMS)
* King Bedded Rooms * 25 inch color television * Workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron Stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily * 2 Bottled and 2 snacks in room daily * Late checkout accepted for roomtype * Sofabed
SPACIOUS 2 DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM FEATURING
* 25 inch color television * workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily
SPACIOUS 1 QUEEN BEDDED ROOM FEATURING
* 25 inch color television * workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily
SPACIOUS HISTORICAL 2 ROOM SUITES
* Historical Mansion Queen or kingsize bedded rooms * Fireplace * Upgraded Amenities * Living area with one sofa bed * 25 inch color television * workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily * Jacuzzi Suite
JACUZZI ROOM
* Historical Mansion Kingsize bedded rooms * Fireplace * Jacuzzi * Upgraded Amenities * Living Area * 25 inch color television * workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily
HEMINGWAY SUITE
* Historical Mansion Queensize bedded rooms * Fireplace * Sunk-In living room * Upgraded Amenities * 25 inch color television * workstation with Dataport connection * Hairdryers * CoffeeMaker and coffee * Radio Alarm Clock * Iron stations * Complimentary Newspaper delivered daily
Two-Room Suites
Suite
Jacuzzi Suite

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1100
· 82 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

Don Valley Parkway South to Bloor St exit Turn right on Bloor and Go west on Bloor to Sherbourne, at Sherbourne Street turn left. Hotel is about 1 blocks down on right hand side.

From QEW to Gardiner, exit Jarvis St North, follow Jarvis St North to Bloor St., turn right on Bloor, follow to Sherbourne St, turn right onto Sherbourne St. the hotel is located a half a block down on the right side. From 401 to Don Valley Parkway (DVP), follow DVP South to Bayview/Bloor St exit, follow signs to Bloor St, turn right onto Bloor, follow to Sherbourne St., turn left onto Sherbourne, the hotel is located a half a block down on right side.

Hwy 401 west bound exit Don Valley Parkway South, continue for approx. 15 minutes and exit on Bloor Street the follow North Directions

Highway 401 East to the Don Valley parkway and then follow North Directions


Guarantee Policy

GTD


Cancellation Policy

24H


Meeting Facility

MEETING ROOM

Meeting Room Maximum Capacity: 30


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Area Attractions

Allianz ... 0 kilometer Rogers AT & T ... 0 kilometer Rosedale Medical Building ... 0 kilometer Alliance Atlantis ... 1 kilometer Manulife Financial ... 1 kilometer Molsen ... 1 kilometer Phoenix Concert Theatre ... 1 kilometer Greektown ... 1 kilometer Ryerson ... 1 kilometer St. Michaels Hospital ... 1 kilometer Royal Ontario Museum ... 2 kilometers University of Toronto ... 2 kilometers Art Gallery of Ontario ... 2 kilometers Canon Theatre ... 2 kilometers Eaton Centre Shopping ... 2 kilometers Lockwood Clinic ... 2 kilometers Massey Hall ... 2 kilometers Sunnybrook Hospital ... 2 kilometers Air Canada Centre ... 3 kilometers CN Tower ... 3 kilometers China Town ... 3 kilometers Hockey Hall of Fame ... 3 kilometers Metro Convention Centre ... 3 kilometers Mt Sinai Hospital ... 3 kilometers Princess Margaret Hospital ... 3 kilometers Princess of Wales Theatre ... 3 kilometers Roy Thompson Hall ... 3 kilometers Sick Children's Hospital ... 3 kilometers Skydome ... 3 kilometers Toronto General Hospital ... 3 kilometers Women's College Hospital ... 3 kilometers Casa Loma ... 3 kilometers Harbourfront ... 3 kilometers Canadian National Exhibition ... 4 kilometers Molsen Amphitheatre ... 4 kilometers Ontario Place ... 4 kilometers Royal Alexandra Theatre ... 4 kilometers Toronto Western Hospital ... 4 kilometers Metro Toronto Zoo ... 30 kilometers Paramount Canada Wonder ... 40 kilometers

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