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We stayed at Sullivan House during our stay. Roger was warm and welcoming upon arrival. Gave extremely clear instructions and made our check in effortless. The house was clean and well decorated with all the amenities you would expect. Finally the location is exceptional. We...More
Stayed at Aerie House--took all 3 bedrooms for my group of 6 adults visiting Toronto for a special family event. Absolutely beautiful, modern home on a safe street, walking distance to great nightlife, coffee and entertainment! The kitchen is equipped very well to cook meals...More
While the bulk of the reviews here are for the Baldwin Village inn, they do have a number of other properties close-by.
My wife and I stayed two nights in early July at the Nest House on Sullivan Street. It's their newest property with three...More
Great stay! Location is a dream and the place is unfussy, spotless and super comfy. Excellent value all around. Hosts are amazing. Couldn't have asked for a better 2-night stay in this beautiful city.
Good place, amazing hosts, good breakfast. Silence in the night and excellent for To share your experiences with other travelers. You can practice your english and can enjoy the best of Toronto because they are on excellent localization.
Toronto's main Chinatown has the honor of being the largest in North America. Gaping down across Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, the area is a wonderful medley of shops and restaurants, busy signs and bright red gates, a destination for foodie fun. Chinatown's streets are always bustling, packed with people and outdoor stalls hawking fresh produce and products. The restaurants and authentic marketplaces
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that shoulder in against each other display shining roast ducks and menus studded with dumplings and noodle bowls. The air is pervaded with music. different languages, and the smell of fried food and mouth-watering desserts. Chinatown's restaurants represent a broad range of fare, from traditional Szechuan and Shanghai foods, to other Asian delicacies, including some of the top Japanese, Vietnamese, and Korean spots in the city. Whether you're in the mood for a sit-down tea house or a bubble tea to go, Chinatown is the spot to enjoy an exciting walk and the promise of leaving satisfied.
Hi Irene. Thank you. Please contact the Baldwin Inn directly or through the website. I just stayed there. I'm not a part of the staff. As far as being close to Spadina Road. I know Spadina Road is not to far. Hope they are... More
Hi Irene. Thank you. Please contact the Baldwin Inn directly or through the website. I just stayed there. I'm not a part of the staff. As far as being close to Spadina Road. I know Spadina Road is not to far. Hope they are able to get you in. They are super nice and friendly.
Mt Sinai Hospital has a parking building around the corner on McCaul Street that is reasonable for parking (I think it is $6 per day) and cheaper on the weekends.
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"Communicate regularly with Roger and Tess. Let them know what you prefer. Check in again just before you..."