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Royal Oak Inn

Royal Oak Inn

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2.9 Google Review
376 Dundas St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 2A5, Canada
(416) 792-4921 www.royaloakhotel.ca
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Jul 13, 2018
This is a great little place to stay. A streetcar stop is literally right outside the front door. The neighborhood is okay--I never felt unsafe, but others might find it a little sketchy. Whenever I'm back in Toronto travelling on my own dime, I'll definitely stay here again!

Mar 15, 2018
Good price for a short stay, room was decent size. Walls are a little thin but it didn’t seem to bother us. Room had a tv and the bed was comfy. Would recommend this place if you’re going to an event or concert and need a place to sleep. We didn’t spend much time actually in the hotel. Check in process was smooth and parking was close to the hotel.

May 22, 2018
Small and okay... Nothing great Not a great neighborhood but easy on the pocket... Good budget option.... No bed bugs or anyrhing. But the place is quite small and has a vintage building so no elevator. Also only one person handling the entire place so if you have luggage then its difficult to take it to your room if you are not on the ground floor.

Jun 2, 2018
If you are with your right mind, then avoid this place by any means! Reasons: 1. Located at the center of Toronto’s broken neighborhood. 2. 24/7 scary and annoying noise from the countless homeless folks just outside of the rooms. 3. Vehicle noise just outside of the rooms. 4. Unbelievably tiny rooms, almost impossible to use the restroom and even wash your face! 5. No fridge, old and unclean windows, unhealthy air condition due to bad AC. 6. No parking at all, and the closest public parking is about half a mile away if you are lucky. And if you are from the state, then things even get worse as your vehicle is the target of local homeless thieves. (~ $20 for overnight parking) 7. The hotel’s strict refund policy alone tells you about them, I had to get a new hotel for a whole new expense! Just stay away! Could be a cheap alternative if you are a single dude staying for few hours every night.

Jun 21, 2018
So bad that we stayed 5 minutes, left and went to the Eaton Chelsea which is much more beautiful and clean for only 60 more dollars. Complete waste of 140 dollars. Rooms smell like febreeze overload, and the bed had hair on sheets. Dirty camoflogue hallway floors.

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