11,72 EUR
Dundas Square Hotel in Toronto
223 Church StreetToronto
M1Y 2
Kanada




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Dundas Square Hotel in Toronto
Incredible downtown location, newly renovated rooms and sheer affordability make this hotel one of the most sought after properties by the budget traveler. Steps from regular free entertainment at Dundas Square, the world-class 300 shop Eaton Centre and a short 15 minutes walk to the Air Canada Center, the CN Tower and Toronto Sky Dome, you are surrounded with the vibrancy of Toronto... Good eateries, theaters, clubs and the numerous 24 hour transit lines... take your pick!!!
You’re in Canada’s ",Times Square",.
The Ryerson University, the bustle of Yonge Street (Toronto's main street), Yorkville, St. Lawrence Market, The University of Toronto, Kensington Market, the financial district, Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, the Church Street Gay Village, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greek town. These are all within reach.
We are small and intimate hotel with 24 air conditioned bedrooms, each with a new Ensuite bathroom.
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DIRECTIONSFrom the main Bus Terminal on Bay Street, just walk one-half block south to Dundas Street and take the eastbound streetcar ($2.25) to Church Street. (Or walk a couple of blocks!)
From Lester B. Pearson International Airport you can take the shuttle bus ($14.50) that will drop you off at the Bond Place Hotel (across the parking lot). If you call us from the airport, we can have a limo service pick you up, for a flat rate of $45.
From Union Station you can take the northbound subway ($2.25) to Dundas station. We are two blocks east at Dundas and Church.
If you are driving from the south, exit at Jarvis Street to Dundas and drive to Church or from the north, take DVP to Richmond Street and drive up Church, turn right to 223 Church Street.
(All downtown streets are parallel….its that’s simple.)