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Sheraton Centre Hotel (Toronto)Newest Review: ... comfy beds. Very soft, and while it definitely wasn't a bed I would have at home unless I wanted a bad back, it was glorious ... more |
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by - written on 25/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I suppose no matter which way you look at it, 1400 bedrooms is a lot! This is what we were faced with when we arrived at our final hotel when we visited Canada recently. We had stayed in a small hotel in Niagara, a medium sized one in Hamilton, and now a huge one in Toronto. Booking through Canadian Affair seems to be a common occurrence, but this is no surprise, as they can get your good deals. We booked in at the same time as a couple of our friends were getting a room without having prebooked. Ours costed around £80 for the night, while theirs ended up costing about £130, and that was after they haggled and downgraded to a limited room. Otherwise, it would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/10/08 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I booked the Sheraton Centre Hotel through the firm Canadian Affair who were advertising this as a four star hotel in their brochure. The firm offer a deal on the price of the hotel and what you pay them is considerably less than it would cost if you booked yourself. The hotel is situated at 123 Queen Street West and basically takes up an entire block. It is a tall skyscraper and if you get lost in the city simply look around and you'll see the hotel and it's glowing red logo! When booking in the staff who dealt with me was the friendliest hotel worker I have ever met! He told me his name, wrote this on a contact card and told me if I needed ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/04/07 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I am Canadian. As such, I go back annually to visit my family. At the same time, my partner and I try to have some holiday time away from my family as well and generally spend a few days in Toronto as that is where we fly into. We aren't loaded, but as we save money on accomodation when staying with my parents, we always try to treat ourselves to a nice hotel somewhere for one or two nights. Last October I managed to get a fabulour deal through CanadianAffair.com for two nights at the Sheraton Centre on Queen Street in Toronto. As I had booked our flights and car hire through Canadian Affair I got a great rate of £28 per person per night with no charge for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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As did previous reviewers we booked this through Canadian Affair and thought we got quite a good deal this way. It was however on a room only basis, which was a bit of an error as breakfast was quite expensive to purchase separately. This is a large, centrally located hotel which is what we wanted as we had not visited Toronto before. The staff were friendly and check in went smoothly. We had a lovely big room with a view of the CN Tower. The room was well equipped and to my husband's delight had a coffee maker with Starbucks coffee. We had no complaints with the room and the bed was very large and comfortable. We ate in the steak restaurant ... Read the complete review
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