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Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown

Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown

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3.9 Google Review
111 Lombard St, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2T9, Canada
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May 22, 2019
Good no frills hotel. Pretty close to the action. Cheaper than the other options downtown. Rooms are clean. Lobby check in is fast enough, as they have three check in counters. No hotel noise even with people next door, but you can hear the city from my room. The room itself is well laid out and has a microwave and fridge. It's a good place to for a young family or even a young couple traveling on a budget to stay. Breakfast is included. Windows don't open.

May 29, 2019
Stayed here on a business trip, so can't advised appropriateness for a vacation. Room was spacious and clean. Well set up. No room service, but there are many options for dining within a 10 minute walk. Also many restaurants in the area deliver here.

Jun 3, 2019
Amazing experience. Beautiful People beautiful staff wonderful stay can't wait till next year! Very clean very caring I could say more

May 22, 2019
Gem of a place in downtown Toronto. Great location where many things are within walking distance. I had a very comfortable, enjoyable stay, and the entire staff made the experience even more pleasant. The breakfast staff was extremely hospitable. The breakfast items were accentuated by the fact there there was the signature cinnamon rolls. That's always a treat. I don't think I will stay anywhere else thenext time I return to Toronto.

Apr 20, 2019
This was a great hotel! Very clean rooms and amazing shower, loved it!! Had some trouble with the staff in the beginning but when the manager stepped in everything went smoothly. Definitely recommend!

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