Park Hyatt Toronto vs Fairmont Royal York
Both hotels are praised by professional reviewers. Overall, Park Hyatt Toronto ranks marginally better than Fairmont Royal York. Park Hyatt Toronto comes in at #9 in Toronto with praise from 14 publications like Oyster, Forbes Travel Guide and Jetsetter.
Park Hyatt Toronto
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4 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2E8, Canada
From $189 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Glamorous and grown up... The ground-floor restaurant Annona is a treat, as is the Stillwater Spa, which is a popular destination for locals."
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Concierge
"Extensive improvements to the Park Hyatt have resulted in a luxurious, if chintzy interior."
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Make sure you stop for drinks at the cozy Roof Lounge for superb views over the lake and city skyline.
Fodor's
"The experience here is très New York Park Avenue, with elegant, 400-square-foot guest rooms overlooking Queen's Park and Lake Ontario."
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Oyster
Luxury
"The sophisticated, 291-room Park Hyatt has all the trappings you'd expect from one of Toronto's top luxury hotels."
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Travel + Leisure
"From a perilous start during the Great Depression, the building that houses the Park Hyatt Toronto in the Yorkville area has evolved with the times."
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Fairmont Royal York
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100 Front Street W, Toronto, Ontario M5JIE3, Canada
From $94 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Built by the Canadian Pacific Railroad in 1929 and located across from Union Station, this massive hotel has 1,365 guest rooms and suites, and 35 meeting and banquet rooms."
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Concierge
"With 1,365 rooms, plus bars, restaurants, and shops, this vast Toronto landmark feels as self-contained as an ocean liner."
Fodor's
"Today, it remains one of the largest hotels in the city and a favorite of royalty—both Hollywood's and the real deal."
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Lonely Planet
"Built by the Canadian Pacific Railway, its mock-chateau design adds character to Toronto's modern skyline."
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DK Eyewitness
"Across from Union Station, this large hotel has been a Toronto landmark since 1929. The magnificent lobby is a fitting backdrop for the many heads of state who have stayed here."