Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Downtown
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See why so many travelers make Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Downtown their hotel of choice when visiting Toronto. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
While staying at Toronto Econo Lodge, visitors can check out Chinatown (1.2 mi) and CN Tower (1.3 mi), some of Toronto's top attractions.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Econo Lodge Toronto features a 24 hour front desk, baggage storage, and newspaper. In addition, as a valued Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Downtown Hotel guest, you can enjoy a sauna and free breakfast that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to parking.
Toronto has plenty of Italian restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Terroni, Old Spaghetti Factory, and Cibo Wine Bar, which are serving up some great dishes.
If you’re looking for something to do, St. Lawrence Market (0.8 mi), Distillery Historic District (1.1 mi), and The AGO, Art Gallery of Ontario (1.0 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Econo Lodge Toronto.
At Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Downtown, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Toronto.
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Great location in Downtown Toronto close to all the main attractions and shopping. We even got free parking in the side street with the use of a permit from the Hotel.
There is no bar, restaurant or other amenities in this hotel but at $80 CA (ÂŁ40) including taxes this was one of the cheapest and best hotels I stayed in whilst touring Ontario. Some rooms have a fridge or computer; all rooms have TV, hairdryer, iron.
Only slight drawback some visitors might find off-putting is beggars on the street corners asking for money but just say no and walk on.
All in all excellent value for money.
- The staff are efficient and friendly (especially the desk manager). However if you are inclined to ask them a dumb question (like where can I park my car) you are likely to get a curt reply.
- The area around the hotel is EXTREMELY safe (as is most of Toronto). It is a great location (ex Allen Gardens, College street cars). But if you are the type who is afraid of friendly Ryerson University students (the campus is right next to the hotel on Gerard), then stay away.
- The hotel has all the amenities one could hope for (AC, ironing board and iron, coffe maker, bedside reading lamps, cable, alarm clock). The rooms are clean. However, if you are the type who gets queasy over a plastered wall, a scratched table or a rusty rad then you should not travel at all. Just stay at home.
- The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast (I had toasted raisin bagels with coffee and bran cereal with milk) with a free newspaper.
- I can imagine that the hotel could be noisy during the summer when it is full, but you would have the option of running the 9000 btu AC unit in your room to drown out the noise. I went off season (December) and the hotel was extremely quiet and warm.
- Don't forget to tip the maid.


I wouldn't even recommend it for just a place to sleep since the pillows and mattress were not comfortable at all. The bed sheets were stained too so cleanliness is not all that great either.
I would not recommend and would not stay there again..
We had a very nice queen size room and was well taken care of by the staff. Even saved a gift that I mistakenly placed near the trash and the staff kept it and asked us about it. Very friendly and honest.
Would definately stay there again when next in Toronto.
"Renovated rooms: no carpeting just wood laminate so if you are light sleeper you need room on the top floor."Read full review
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