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Best Western Primrose Hotel

The Primrose Best Western is located in the heart of downtown and just steps away from shopping, dining, theatre and attractions. To request room availability and rates based on your travel dates, click here.

Address:
Best Western Primrose Hotel
111 Carlton Street
Toronto, ON M5B 2G3
For Reservations Call:
800 6958284
RealHotels.com Rating:
9 out of 10
Also Here:
Primrose Restaurant and Bar
Rooms:
341
Suites:
4
Floors:
23
Meeting Space:
9 rooms. 10,000 sq. ft. total.
Nearby Airport:
Lester B. Pearson International (YYZ)
In Rooms:
Cable TV. Coffee Maker. Hair Dryer. Iron & Ironing Board. Data Line.
Other Info:
Restaurant on Site. Money Exchange. Complimentary Morning Newspaper. Valet/Laundry. Multi-lingual Staff. Concierge. Fitness Center. Business Center. Sauna. Children's Rates. Bar/Lounge on Site. Fully Air-Conditioned. Non-Smoking Rooms Available. Smoking Rooms Available. Pool. Water Views.
Getting to the Hotel:
From QEW/Gardener Expressway, exit at Jarvis and proceed north to Carlton.
Credit Cards Accepted:
[American Express] [Carte Blanche] [Discover] [Diner's Club] [JCB] [MasterCard] [Visa]

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