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Explore The City, Just Steps From Our Four-Star Toronto Hotel
All the pleasures of the capital of Ontario are right outside the front door of this exceptional
four-star Toronto hotel. Cambridge Suites Hotel is connected to the downtown entertainment and
shopping district via the city's underground Path. Delight in the easy access to thrilling attractions.
Attend a night of theatre. Enjoy a day at one of the many museums. Take pleasure in the convenient
location of your restful Toronto hotel accommodation and discover the city at your leisure.
Eaton Centre (0.3 km from the hotel)
Located on Yonge Street between Dundas and Queen Streets, the Eaton Centre is a downtown shopping
complex with more than 300 shops and restaurants under a glass ceiling.
Soulpepper Theatre Company (2.0 km from the hotel)
Founded in 1998, Soulpepper has become an integral part of the Toronto Theatre scene. Soulpepper
has become known for its great performances of classic plays. Visit our Specials page for our
Soulpepper theatre packages.
Air Canada Centre (1.2 km from the hotel)
The $265 million Air Canada Centre houses two of Toronto's professional sports franchises, the
Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The state-of-the-art facility features a BOSE sound
system, four Sony jumbotrons and more than 640 televisions throughout the building. The Air Canada
Centre is also a great spot for numerous concerts, skating events, and family shows.
CN Tower (2.0 km from the hotel)
One of Toronto's most popular tourist attractions. With approximately two million guests a year,
the Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the world (measuring 1,815 feet, 5 inches).
Magnificent views of the city can be seen from the Tower's four look-out levels.
Rogers Centre (2.1 km from the hotel)
Rogers Centre, situated close to Lake Ontario and the CN Tower, was the first multi-purpose retractable
domed stadium, and now a defining part of the Toronto skyline. It was originally called the Skydome.
The dome also hosts various sporting events, concerts, and trade shows.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) (2.9 km from the hotel)
Generations of children and adults have visited the museum since it opened in 1914. With six million
objects in its collections and 40 galleries of art, archaeology and natural science, the ROM offers a
whole world to explore.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) (1.6 km from the hotel)
The AGO is perhaps the best-known art gallery in Toronto. It's certainly the largest. A Henry Moore
sculpture graces the northeast corner, while inside the gallery has the largest public collection of
Henry Moore pieces. The permanent collection showcases pieces from the Middle Ages with 14th century
Canadian works by the Group of Seven, to works of contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol and Mark Rothko.
Harbourfront (2.7 km from the hotel)
This is the real jewel of Toronto's Waterfront. Located at the base of the city it is a shopping area
with arts and crafts venues. Visitors to the Centre can wander through the York Quay and watch artisans
fashion clay pots and glass sculptures from fiery ovens, then take a break by stopping at one of the
numerous restaurants, cafés and bars. One of the city's main shopping areas is located at Queens Quay,
also the location to catch the ferry to visit the lovely Toronto Islands.
Roy Thomson Hall (1.1 km from the hotel)
Named for the late Canadian newspaper mogul, Baron Thomson of Fleet, Roy Thomson Hall is the city's
world-class auditorium and home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Mendelssohn Choir. Opened in 1982,
Roy Thomson Hall has accommodated some of the world's greatest performers.
Hockey Hall of Fame (0.6 km from the hotel)
A shrine to Canada's national sport, visitors can honour the achievements of some of hockey's greatest stars.
Sony Centre (0.6 km from the hotel)
The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts is Canada's premier performance venue and a historical
and cultural landmark in Toronto. This facility offers a variety of Broadway musicals, comedy, and
concerts, and is a great way to take in some of Toronto's diverse culture. It is also home to the
National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company.
The Canon Theatre (0.5 km from the hotel) began as the Pantages Theatre
in 1920 as a combination vaudeville and motion picture house.
Designed by the great theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb, it was the
largest cinema in Canada (originally having 3373 seats) and one of the
most elegant.
The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres (1.0 km from the hotel) The
last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world, the pair
were originally built as the centrepiece of Marcus Loew's theatre chain in
1913. Since 1981 the theatres have been at the heart of Toronto's thriving
theatre scene home to major productions and musicals with Cats being the
first performance at the Elgin
Learn more about the Services & Features of this Toronto Luxury Hotel.
Enjoy A Perfectly Pleasing Toronto Hotel Accommodation
Experience an extra measure of comfort at the chic Cambridge Suites Hotel Toronto - a truly inviting boutique
property nestled in the heart of the cultural, entertainment, and financial capital of Canada. Book your
unforgettable four-star Toronto hotel reservations online for exclusive rates.
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