Toronto is Canada’s largest city and is home to over 2 million residents. It is a large city with skyscrapers and towers looming over the downtown area and large green spaces scattered throughout the area to give the city a very natural and urban mix. And speaking of “mix”, Toronto is a city with such a rich and culturally diverse space where tons of shopping, dining and entertainment options are right at your disposal. Go shopping on the renowned Younge Street or get a view of the city from the CN Tower and truly take in one of Canada’s largest cities. For those in a wheelchair, fret not! There are tons of option available to you for accommodations. Here are 10 wheelchair-accessible hotels in Toronto.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and an environment conducive to guests with mobility challenges. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 01, 2024.
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1. Delta Hotel by Marriott Toronto (from USD 159)
Located between the Scotiabank Area downtown and the CN Tower, the Delta Hotel is certainly one beautiful wheelchair-accessible hotel. The large spacious rooms are beautiful and come with TV, glass-enclosed walk-in shower and WiFi. Guests will have access to a hot tub on-site and an indoor pool as well as fitness centre and yoga studio. Guests can dine in the on-site restaurant SOCO Kitchen or head to the Char No. 5 which is the hotel’s exclusive Canadian Whisky bar.
Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto
Address: 75 Lower Simcoe Street
274 meters (0.2 ft) from CN Tower
2. SoHo Metropolitan Hotel (from USD 195)
The SoHo Metropolitan is not only a great hotel for people who want to explore Toronto but it’s also a great place for people who want to relax in the lap of luxury. The wheelchair accessible hotel offers sophistication and personalization so they can accommodate any needs for you before your arrival. The full-service spa treatments, a heated bathroom floor, pool services and fitness centre with fitness coach available. The on-site cafe serves lunch and breakfast and the restaurant Luckee is an upscale dim sum eaterie all located in the heart of the city.
The SoHo Hotel
Address: 318 Wellington Street West
478 meters (0.3 ft) from CN Tower
3. The Omni King Edward Hotel (from USD 192)
Feel like royalty of the Omni King Edward Hotel. This wheelchair-accessible hotel is located near a ton of great Toronto landmarks like the Hockey Hall of Fame, Dundas Square and the Toronto Eaton Centre. Each large room comes with TV and WiFi as well as a working desk and free toiletries. A buffet breakfast is offered every morning that also offers dairy-free options.
The Omni King Edward Hotel
Address: 37 King Street East
1.16 km (0.8 mi) from CN Tower
4. The Ritz-Carlton Toronto (from USD 651)
With a name like Ritz-Carlton, you know that you’re going to get a luxury experience that is unmatched anywhere else. The Ritz-Carlton is, in fact, wheelchair accessible and located in the downtown core overlooking Lake Ontario and the city skyline. Each room includes a 42-inch TV, WiFi and floor to ceiling windows with amazing views as well as valet parking available. The on-site spa has a complimentary indoor salt-water pool as well as hot tub and sauna. The fitness centre offers 24-hour access and trainer upon request. There are three dining options available on-site serving handcrafted cuisine made with local and Canadian ingredients or guests can additionally pay for access to the Club Lounge. The Club Lounge offers 20th-floor panoramic views of the city, dining option for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as premium alcohol and wine service after 11:00 PM.
The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto
Address: 181 Wellington Street West
339 meters (0.3 ft) from CN Tower
5. Le Germain Hotel Toronto (from USD 214)
Nestled right in the heart of Toronto’s entertainment district the Le Germain Hotel offers guests a daily breakfast and on-site bar as well as proximity to Toronto’s public transit. The wheelchair-accessible hotel has rooms with a flat-screen TV, DVD player, mini-fridge and iPod docking station. The hotel also offers a spa treatment option as well as an artificial rooftop garden and on-site library giving it some really unique recreational options.
Le Germain Hotel Toronto
Address: 30 Mercer Street
472 meters (0.3 ft) from CN Tower
6. Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square (from USD 214)
For those taking the train or catching a hockey game, this wheelchair-accessible hotel is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk to Union Train Station and the Air Canada Centre. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities as well as a fridge and mini bar. The on-site bar Le Germain has a variety of dishes available as well as tasty cocktails. Breakfast is complimentary as well as the WiFi.
Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square
Address: 75 Bremner Boulevard
499 meters (0.4 ft) from CN Tower
7. Shangri-La Hotel Toronto (from USD 379)
Centrally located between the financial and entertainment district this luxury and wheelchair-accessible hotel boasts amazing city views, an indoor pool and amazing rooms. Each guest room comes with floor to ceiling windows, mini bar, coffee machine and access to the pools, sauna and fitness centre. Guests can control the room lights and fixtures using the complimentary iPad available in their room. On-site restaurants showcase international cuisine with a focus on Asian dishes however the Bosk restaurant serves a traditional western-style Breakfast and lunch.
Shangri-La Hotel Toronto
Address: 188 University Avenue
740 meters (0.5 ft) from CN Tower
8. Four Seasons Hotel Yorkville (from USD 464)
Located only 10 minutes away from the iconic CN Tower, this wheelchair accessible hotel is definitely one of the most luxurious around Yorkville. Guests will have access to expansive spa options and a fitness centre as well as pool and hot tub. Guests rooms feature a flat-screen TV, WiFi and amazing floor to ceiling windows with spectacular views of the city skyline. Head to the Cafe Boulud and enjoy a meal influenced to by internationally renowned chef Daniel Boulud or order some room service if you feel like hanging out in your room.
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto at Yorkville
Address: 60 Yorkville Avenue
3.24 km (2.1 mi) from CN Tower
9. InterContinental Toronto Centre (from USD 155)
Located just a stone’s throw away from Toronto’s public transport and only minutes away from the CN Tower, the InterContinental is wheelchair accessible and offers relaxing spa services, pool access and an on-site restaurant. All the rooms are modernly furnished and have a flat-screen TV, safety deposit box, toiletries and mini bar. The Azure restaurant serves local produce and seasonal menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
InterContinental Toronto Centre
Address: 225 Front Street West
265 meters (0.2 ft) from CN Tower
10. The Adelaide Hotel (from USD 340)
This wheelchair-accessible hotel is located right in the heart of the city and close to everything. The 5-star hotel features a spa with pool access as well as sauna, fitness centre and even a juice bar. Each elegant room comes with a flat-screen TV, iPod dock, stone-topped bathroom vanities and free bottled water and coffee/tea. The on-site restaurant serves daily fine dining options as well as cocktails and wine in the evenings.
The St. Regis Toronto
Address: 325 Bay Street
975 meters (0.7 ft) from CN Tower
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Toronto is a great Canadian city that is easily accessible for people both in wheelchairs and those who aren’t. If you’re visiting even for a short while there is a wide variety of amazing hotels all conveniently located in the heart of Toronto.
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