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The Omni King Edward Hotel in Toronto
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THE OMNI KING EDWARD HOTEL
Toronto's first luxury hotel built in 1903 has been recently renovated and features 301 spacious guestrooms and suites. It is conveniently located in the financial, entertainment and shopping districts and is walking distance to many popular local attractions.
HIGHLIGHTS
301 luxury guest rooms and suites
Fine dining at Victoria’s Restaurant and the Consort Bar
Afternoon tea on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Retail shops including a salon and spa, tailor and coffee shop
On-site state-of-the-art fitness center
Over 25,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space
Victoria's Restaurant
Main Lobby
Executive Suite
Royal Club
Hotel Exterior
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Omni King Edward Hotel 3-Day Suggested Itinerary- Below you can view how to spend 3-Day in Toronto
Looking for some suggestions for what to do while staying at Omni King Edward Hotel in Toronto? Below is a suggested 3-Day Itinerary . *If you have more time- head down to Niagara on a day tour and see the natural wonder of Niagara Falls, or opt for a wine tour in Ontario’s premier wine region. Pick up and drop off are available from the Hotel.
Day 1
• Stroll along the PATH – a series of underground tunnels that span the city’s downtown that are filled with shops, restaurants and much more.
• Make your way back to the Hotel and check out Consort Bar for a pre-dinner cocktail or snack
• Walk on over to the Entertainment District and “climb” 147 stories high at the CN Tower
• Stay in the CN Tower for dinner and dine sky high at 360 Restaurant while enjoying a panoramic view of the city
• Take in an opera, musical, concert or theatrical performance at one of the many venues downtown.
Day 2
• Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Victoria’s restaurant
• Take in Toronto’s history and old architecture at the Distillery District
• Head on over to St Lawrence Market for lunch and browse through over 120 specialty merchants
• On your way back to the hotel, stop into the Hockey Hall of Fame, home of the Stanley Cup and go one-on-one with hockey legends.
• Depending on the season, catch a Blue Jays baseball game at the Rogers Centre or a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey game or Toronto Raptors basketball game at the Air Canada Centre.
Day 3
• After breakfast, decide which museum you want to visit. Toronto boasts 29 museums, such as the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
• For lunch, try nearby Richmond Station, co-owned by a Top Chef Canada winner.
• Head on over to the Eaton Centre, which offers over 100 brand name stores, or explore the “Mink Mile” in Yorkville which boasts high end designer shops, such as Tiffany, Chanel and Gucci.
Omni King Edward Hotel Accommodations
ROYAL SUITE
DELUXE SUITE
ROYAL CLUB ROOMS
PREMIER ROOM
DELUXE ROOM
ROYAL SUITE
This 1,800 sq. ft. suite is elegantly appointed with sunken living area, formal dining area for 12 people, work area and includes two fireplaces. This one-of-a-kind indulgent suite includes full kitchenette with butler’s entrée, ideal for receptions and private dinners.
LUXURY EXECUTIVE SUITE
New 800 sq.ft. guest room with oversized living room with luxurious contemporary washroom. Stylish room décor pays homage to a proud history as Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Large HDTV, large working desk, WiFi, Keurig coffee machine, laptop-size safes, premium bedding and bathroom amenities. Suites are located throughout the hotel.
DELUXE SUITE
New 650 sq. ft. guest room with large separate living area and a luxurious contemporary washroom. Stylish room décor pays homage to a proud history as Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Large HDTV, large working desk, WiFi, Keurig coffee machine, laptop-size safes, premium bedding and bathroom amenities. Suites are located throughout the hotel.
ROYAL CLUB ROOMS
New 650 sq. ft. guest room with large separate living area and a luxurious contemporary washroom. Stylish room décor pays homage to a proud history as Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Large HDTV, large working desk, WiFi, Keurig coffee machine, laptop-size safes, premium bedding and bathroom amenities. Suites are located throughout the hotel.
PREMIER ROOM
New 650 sq. ft. guest room with large separate living area and a luxurious contemporary washroom. Stylish room décor pays homage to a proud history as Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Large HDTV, large working desk, WiFi, Keurig coffee machine, laptop-size safes, premium bedding and bathroom amenities. Suites are located throughout the hotel.
DELUXE ROOM
New 350 sq. ft. guest room with one king/queen bed or two queen beds and a luxurious contemporary washroom. Stylish room décor pays homage to a proud history as Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Large HDTV, large working desk, WiFi, Keurig coffee machine, laptop-size safes, premium bedding and bathroom amenities.
HISTORY:
Throughout its long history, The Omni King Edward Hotel has set the standard for luxury hotels in Canada. As Toronto’s first luxury hotel, it has long been the first choice of Toronto’s elite, as well as convention goers, political figures and business travelers.
Originally built in 1903 by Mr. George Gooderham – a developer and one of Toronto’s wealthiest men – at a cost of $6 million, the opulent hotel was intended to stem the tide of development that was moving toward the newly opened city hall at Bay and Queen Streets.
At the time, the King Edward Hotel was not simply a luxury hotel. Boasting an art collection that would be worth more than $75 million today, it was an exclusive destination where men enjoyed port and cigars in sweeping parlors while ladies sipped tea in the hotel’s elegant sitting lounges.
In 1921, an 18-story addition made the hotel one of Toronto’s tallest buildings. The 17th and 18th floors featured a lavish social venue, the Crystal Ballroom, named for its impressive crystal chandeliers. This stylish venue quickly became the place to see and be seen and served as the backdrop for countless society weddings, balls and dances.
Today, The Omni King Edward Hotel is proud to keep the legacy of “the King Eddy” alive. We treasure this unique gem and continue to work toward restoring and preserving a regal icon of Toronto’s history.
The Crystal Ballroom, located on the 17th floor, opened its doors to public acclaim in 1922. High atop the city, with floor to ceiling windows, it boasted unparalleled skyline views of Toronto, quickly becoming a picture of luxury. At the height of the Roaring Twenties and until its closure in the 1970s, it was the most sought-after venue for high-profile events and galas.
Almost 100 years after its first debut, The Omni King Edward’s Crystal Ballroom has once again open its doors following a $6.5 million dollar renovation. This timeless space has maintained its characteristic features: ornate moldings, 12-meter high coffered ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the city.
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