Toronto's luxury hotel market is the most concentrated in Canada — nine properties at the top tier, anchored by the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto (Yorkville, 1972 original, replaced 2012) and the Park Hyatt Toronto holding the Bloor Street address. Shangri-La Toronto occupies a 65-story tower in the Fi
Who Goes and Why
Business travelers based in the Financial District, repeat Toronto visitors collecting Yorkville addresses, multi-generational families using the Four Seasons for TIFF or summer festivals. Not for travelers seeking heritage depth — Toronto's luxury hotel history is thin compared to Montreal or Vanco
Browse 9 ultra-luxury properties with an average guest score of 9.0/10.
Featured brands: 1 Hotels, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Nobu Hospitality, Park Hyatt, Shangri-La, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, The Ritz-Carlton.
The highest-rated property is Shangri-La Toronto (9.6/10).
Yorkville holds the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto and the Park Hyatt Toronto — the city's most concentrated luxury district, museum-adjacent (ROM, Gardiner), shopping corridor along Bloor. The Financial District for Shangri-La Toronto, the St. Regis Toronto, and the Ritz-Carlton, Toronto — business-tra
Best time to visit: Late April through May is ideal for ultra-luxury travel, showcasing stunning cherry blossoms.
Demand: Luxury travellers typically seek Toronto during spring and fall for optimal weather.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property pricing peaks during summer months due to high demand.
Insider tip: Consider booking private experiences during the cherry blossom season in High Park.
Avoid: Winter months should be avoided as the city tends to be less lively.
May through October for warm weather and the city's festival calendar — TIFF in September is the structural peak (book 6+ months ahead). June and July for the Toronto Jazz Festival and outdoor programming. Late November through December for the Christmas Market in the Distillery District. Avoid Janu
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