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Saint Lawrence Residences and Suites

Saint Lawrence Residences and Suites

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135 Jarvis St, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2H6, Canada
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Mar 2, 2019
Great room sizes with affordable prices in the downtown core. With a shared kitchen area and bathrooms (you can ask for a private bath). My wife and I spent $150 for a night but got a romantic room with a skylight. They also have laundry services on site, it's a great place to spend a day or a month.

Jul 6, 2019
I called and asked for a room, they told me he didn't know if he had a room available and he didn't know what it would cost. I told him that seemed sketchy and he told me to go elsewhere.

Apr 21, 2019
What is unique about this property is the absolute disrespectful way the staff and the owner treat their guests. Since the moment we got there, the staff seemed to be taking us for a ride, avoiding direct answers and such. We had booked a room with a private bathroom, and the staff refused to give us one (claiming we payed for a shared one), suggesting we pay 80$ on top of the original 120$ to get one. Long story short, after 1 hour of arguing, we simply took our bags and went to the the nearby Mariott (200$ +tx, and obviously the quality is incomparable). We then called Expedia who confirmed we indeed booked a room with a private bathroom, and to whom the hotel owner lied about him offering us a private bathroom. AFTER Expedia send us a refund, the owner messaged us saying that he would refund the charges. Oh the arrogance! We never go to see any room, but the lobby alone (if it could be called such) was a pitiful sight.

May 14, 2019
Whackest place I’ve ever been in my life I really don’t know how this place is even still running

Jul 9, 2019
A perfect place for me to meet Toronto

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