ThreeDiamond Hotel in Lively Downtown Toronto At more than 1,800 feet tall, the futuristic CN Towerone of the tallest structures in the Western Hemispherecuts an imposing figure against Toronto\'s skyline. Throngs of tourists come to ride highspeed elevators to a glassfloored room in the building that offers a bird\'seye view of downtown Toronto. Residence Inn Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District is a fiveminute walk from CN Tower and close to other Toronto attractions, including the Hockey Hall of Fame and the familyfriendly Ontario Science Centre. Many of the Residence Inns chic guest rooms feature views of downtown Toronto. Inside, the decor is smart and sophisticated, with asymmetrical furniture and bold geometric patterns. The roomier onebedroom suites are outfitted with fully equipped kitchens, but if you don\'t feel like eating in, you can dine on upscale Indian cuisine at 259 Host, just seconds away. In the morning, the hotel has a complimentary breakfast spread that includes a hot buffet along with snacks you can eat on the go. Toronto, Ontario: Massive Skyscrapers, Offbeat Neighborhoods, and the Ed Mirvish Theatre Soaring skyscrapers, vibrant shops, nightclubs, and restaurants jostle for attention in downtown Toronto. When youre not checking out the city from top of CN Tower, its worth exploring Torontos offbeat neighborhoods up close. The Queen West neighborhood, just north of the entertainment district, is replete with antique shops and art galleries. A walk around further reveals pubs and cafs that feature live jazz, blues, and country music. The Ed Mirvish Theatre, built in the 1920s as a vaudeville and motionpicture theater, still shows bigname musicals such as The Wizard of Oz. Its easy to be distracted during a show, though, by the theaters beauty. Stunning, peachcolored marble covers its grand double staircaseadorned with a stainedglass window and walllength frescoand the lobby and halls are lined with glowing chandeliers. Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions. |
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