Cosmopolitan Toronto Centre Hotel and Spa
- Recommend
- 90%
from $182.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
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Review Details for Cosmopolitan Toronto Centre Hotel and Spa:
- 90% Recommend
- 4.4 Average Rating
- 112 Guest Reviews
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Trip Type: Business Review 16 of 113Excellent hotel choice in downtown Toronto
My only concern with this hotel is that the room service was not very thorough. The only thing they did when servicing the room was make the bed and hang up the towels. Other than that I found the hotel to great. The rooms were large enough to be apartments and the location was great.
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Trip Type: Business Review 17 of 113Guest did not leave a comment.
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Trip Type: Not Provided Review 18 of 113Hot tub use not alllowed for guests
Spa will not allow hotel guests to use hot tub.
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Trip Type: Business Review 19 of 113Loved it!
What a gem! I had such a nice stay in Toronto this weekend. The hotel staff was superb - extremely friendly and very helpful in directing us to fun things to do in the city. (And the guys were very handsome!). The wine bar had live music one night which was awesome. My only complaint was that the room was on the smaller side, but for the location and price, it really wasn't a big deal. I would definitely stay there again!
Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 20 of 113A funky and cool way to stay in T.O!
We stayed in the deluxe 1 bdrm and the decor and zen feel was quite cool. We really got the "living in the city" feel from the condo-like room. The only real negative I can report on is the amount of light coming in to the bedroom... far too much for my taste. They need to invest in some true black-out shades in the bedroom.
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Trip Type: With Friends Review 21 of 113Guest did not leave a comment.
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Trip Type: Family Review 22 of 113Lived up to 4 star rating
I loved staying at this hotel. The staff was wonderful, the location was perfect for shopping and dining and the tranquil vibe was very cool. Having a kitchen was a great bonus.
Recommended
Trip Type: Special Event Review 23 of 113Good location, convenient amenities
The Cosmopolitan is a very conveniently located hotel, just half a block from the King Street subway station, and walking distance to the Harbourfront, Dundas-Yonge Square, and the St. Lawrence Market. It's also very useful to have a kitchenette and washer and dryer in the room. The first room we were given did not have a washer and dryer so we had to wait a few minutes, and then we were moved to another room with all the amenities. The condition of the room was fine--didn't really feel like a four-star hotel to us, but considering what we paid for the room, it was a good value. However the sink plug in the bathroom didn't work, and never did get fixed even after I asked someone to take a look. Front desk staff is friendly and helpful, cleaning staff was mostly fine except for one day. We'd stay here again for the location, price, and amenities, but not for a "luxury" hotel experience.
Recommended
Trip Type: With Friends Review 24 of 113Can't wait to return
First off, fantastic room for the rate. A lot of space in my deluxe suite (I could have comfortably lived there and admit that I want to) and looking back, I probably would have been satisfied with a room a size smaller. The location cannot be beat. Ten minute walk to harbour, five minutes to airport shuttle, around the block from subway stop, and a 24-hour grocery store is minutes away at Church and Front streets. Great restaurants in the St. Lawrence Market area, but you can even buy groceries and take meals in your room if you're looking to save money. Five minutes to Hockey Hall of fame and a comfortable walk to the CN Tower. NEVER felt unsafe by myself/after/ever. Only complaint: my mattress was a bit firm, but that's not exactly a deal-breaker for me.
Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 25 of 113Great hotel for money
Location is very good, right in the middle of downtown. You can walk to almost anything in 20 minutes or take a subway across a street. Very cosy and "small" hotel. It has about 24 floors, but only 3-4 rooms on each floor. At first we got a room on 23 floor facing bay area. view was fantastic, we can see bay, city, airport... very,very nice... But then we moved to 18th floor facing city. This time all we could see was a building across a street. So, if you can afford to pay little extra for a higher floor (20-24) with Bay view-get one, you'll not be disappointed,otherwise get this hotel only if you found very nice,cheap deal. Rooms we stayed in was studios, so we were able to cook from time to time. Even thou it's in a downtown area, it's not noisy. Bottom line, if you found bargain-get it!!!
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Trip Type: Family Review 26 of 113Great Gem in Toronto
Great Location, and very unique modern suites. Having Kitchen was handy. Parking was a little awkward as they only had off-site Valet, and I wish we had a better view, but overall wonderful hotel and would stay again.
Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 27 of 113Great hotel, friendly staff, excellent location
The overall experience was fantastic. We arrived at the hotel about 9:30am as we had an early flight. We thought we'd see if our room was ready and if not drop our bags and head out to get some breakfast etc until check-in time which was at 3pm. There was no room available for our booking but we were upgraded to a suite and got a complementary breakfast thrown in! More fantastic was, for the time of the morning and our tiredness, the attitude of the staff, they were very friendly and uplifting. The comment about the staff applies to not only the lovely lady who checked us in but also to others we asked for directions, places to eat, general information etc. The room was clean, the fixtures/furnishings were all in great condition, the AC worked great and the bed was comfortable. Our only (very) minor gripe was, in the morning when the sun came up, even with the blinds closed, the room was bright. Myself and girlfriend cannot really sleep without a dark room.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 28 of 113Nice Hotel
Nice, clean hotel, which has a spa like feeling. They have daily meditation classes every night and will ask you what type of incense you'd like in your room. They even put a rock on your pillow during turn down service (we had an onyx, which meant powerful and masculine, haha:) These were really great touches. Our room was on the 25th floor and we had a fabulous view of the CN Tower. The hotel was in the St. Lawrence District close to the St. Lawrence market, but unfortunately it was closed on both Sunday and Monday, the time we were there. Eaton Center, their big mall is not even 3 blocks away. For the price, the Cosmo is definitely recommended. The only draw back is the $35 a day valet.
Recommended
Trip Type: With Friends Review 29 of 113Can't relax
The room was nice, the bed comfortable, but there was no where to sit down and read a book or to relax other than on the bed. A small armchair in place of one of the nightstands would make the room much more comfortable.
Recommended
Trip Type: Overnight Stay Review 30 of 113Small room, great location
Everything was wonderful at this hotel besides the concierge. He recommended an Italian restaurant around the corner with terrible service, food, and overly priced. The bell hop was helpful with obtaining a taxi whenever we needed it and very friendly.
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