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Windsor Arms

18 St. Thomas St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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  • 18.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      18.0

    • Service

      19.0

    • Public Spaces

      18.5

    • Overall

      18.0

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    “Very classical and personal hotel.”

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    “Very comfortable rooms.”

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    “The small size and personal service”

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Windsor Arms

18 St. Thomas St

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Lively

28 Rooms

Don’t be put off by the name; behind the 1927 neo-Gothic facade of the Windsor Arms is a delightfully modern hotel, completely redesigned in a sort of luxe-minimalist style, yet with an emphasis on old-world service that today’s fashion-first boutiques would do well to study.

The intimate scale and discreet professionalism of the Windsor Arms, and niceties like 24-hour butler service and Bentley car service have combined to make this hotel practically the official lodging of the Toronto International Film Festival, and a home away from home for actors and directors on location here in Hollywood North.

Each of the 26 suites is decorated in a warm and spare modern style, in creams and beiges, with sumptuous Frette-sheeted beds and handmade furnishings. Spacious limestone bathrooms feature Jacuzzi baths, and bedrooms come with state-of-the-art CD sound systems and DVD players. Room service is available 24 hours a day, and for the butler-shy, there’s a “butler’s cupboard,” a sort of two-way pantry where room service or freshly shined shoes can be deposited from outside without the guest having to come to the door.

Afternoon tea at the Windsor Arms is one of Toronto’s best-kept secrets, and in the evening the Tea Room becomes a champagne and caviar bar. Club 22 is the more traditional bar/brasserie, and there’s a more formal restaurant as well—though the hotel’s location, on a quiet street near the heart of the upscale Yorkville district, means you’re hardly limited to the in-house choices. Floors 4 and 5 are given over to a full-service spa, offering Ayurvedic massage and Darphine products.

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