Days Hotel & Conference Centre: Toronto Airport East
Weary travelers in one of Pearson International's eastern terminals can find rest at this Days Hotel. The hotel has 197 standard- and deluxe-sized guest rooms. The former has typical amenities like a telephone and in-room safe. The latter may include a wet bar, hot tub and canopy beds.The hotel's restaurant has extended hours for early-departing and late-arriving guests, and budget-conscious families will enjoy having children under the age of 12 dine for free.
Days Hotel & Conference Centre: Toronto Airport East
1677 Wilson Ave.
Toronto, ON M3L 1A5
(800) 267- 0997 or (416) 249-8171
daysto.com
Best Western: Toronto Airport West
Located near Pearson International Airport's western terminals, this Best Western offers more than 150 spacious suites and standard-sized rooms for travelers. An on-site restaurant satiates hungry appetites while a sauna and pool can help relieve airport stress. Hotel-wide wireless Internet lets you catch up on emails while on the go. All rooms include standard amenities like a television and work desk, while suites include separate living quarters, a jetted tub and extra furniture.
Best Western: Toronto Airport West
5825 Dixie Road
Toronto, ON L4W 1E8
(905) 670-8180 or (800) 260-3333
bestwesterntorontoairportwest.com
Marriott Courtyard Toronto Airport
Catch a free shuttle to the Marriott Courtyard Toronto Airport, designed to appeal to traveling businesspeople who want more than the typical basic amenities provided by many airport hotels and motels. Grab a hot breakfast in the hotel's cafe, relieve stress in the hotel's large fitness center, and stay updated on work emails and business with complimentary broadband Internet in all rooms.
Marriott Courtyard Toronto Airport
231 Carlingview Drive
Toronto, ON M9W 5E8
(416) 675-0411 or (800) 791-9442
marriott.com
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