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Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport

Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport

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3279 Caroga Dr, Mississauga, Ontario, L4V 1A3, Canada
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Jul 4, 2018
Check in was easy. Room was clean. Close to airport and great for a quick overnight. Free breakfast is catered and starts at 6am. Free airport shuttle runs every 20 minutes to and from the airport. It runs every 30 min after 12am (not sure till when). I didn't have to schedule my shuttle - had to go to a specific numbered pole outside of arrivals and the shuttle came.

Jul 1, 2018
Very clean and comfortable rooms. Easy parking. There only downside was that the kitchen staff was never ready for breakfast on any of the three mornings we were there. By 9:00 almost everything was empty and there was a long wait for more food. We went elsewhere. I don't mind a simple basic breakfast but this one just wasn't available unless you went very early.

Jul 3, 2018
Fine hotel close to the airport. There is a shuttle from each terminal at Toronto Pearson every 10 minutes or so to the hotel. Friendly staff. Breakfast was okay. The suite was a nice size for the cost. Seemed clean. Was able to have food delivered no problem. Only downside is that it's not a very walkable place. Too many busy roads and traffic.

Jun 16, 2018
Elevators are quick and access to each level is easy and not time consuming. Breakfast each morning is quite good and the seats and tables on the first floor are comfortable and sturdy. Great rooms, amazing beds resulting in satisfying sleep. Would stay here again.

Jul 10, 2018
Nice hotel close to Toronto airport. Has lots of shuttles to the airport. Parking your car is $20 per day, ouch. Staff is friendly and we had a nice stay.

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