Toronto Hotels:
89 Chestnut Residence University of Toronto

89 Chestnut Residence is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, behind City Hall within steps of the shopping and entertainment district. A university residence with the look and feel of a hotel. Every room offers single and double beds. This property offers access for the disabled.

Address:
89 Chestnut Residence University of Toronto
89 Chestnut Street
Toronto, ON M5G 1R1
RealHotels.com Rating:
(Not Yet Rated)
Rooms:
700
Floors:
22
Check In Time:
3:00 pm
Check Out Time:
12:00 pm
Local Rate Range:
From C$84 to C$94 per night *
Rate Range (USD):
From $64 to $74 per night *
Nearby Airport:
Lester B. Pearson International (YYZ)
In Rooms:
Hair Dryer. Iron & Ironing Board. Data Line. Wake Up Service. Voice Mail.
Other Info:
Car Rental. Complimentary Morning Newspaper. Self Parking Available. Multi-lingual Staff. Concierge. Fitness Center. Business Center. Spa. Airport Transportation. Fully Air-Conditioned. Non-Smoking Rooms Available. Complimentary Breakfast. LakeViews. 24-Hour Security. Parking Garage. Parking Fee. Interior Room Entrance. Alternative Lifestyle Friendly.
Languages Spoken:
English. Spanish. French.
Credit Cards Accepted:
[MasterCard] [Visa]

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