(TAN): The former Admiral Toronto-Harbourfront underwent an extensive renovation to become Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown, the brand’s first hotel in Canada. The hotel features 157 bright and revamped rooms with hardwood floors and views of both the cityscape and Lake Ontario.
Nathalie Lalonde, the hotel’s general manager said, “Joining this phenomenal portfolio of hotels allows us to fully express our identity as a premier local destination for anyone seeking an authentic Toronto experience. Our dynamic and inviting hotel allows guests to truly connect with our city, while enjoying state-of-the-art amenities and exceptional hospitality.”
Guests can enjoy a delicious meal at Watermark Restaurant featuring classic Canadian dishes with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant will be fully open in 2021. Additionally, the lobby has a 24-hour grab-and-go market with food, coffee, beer and wine along with the Lakeview Pool Lounge, a picturesque rooftop pool overlooking the CN Tower and the lake.
The hotel is the right spot to host business gatherings or special events with its more than 12,000 square feet of gorgeous meeting space, along with a welcoming staff to handle every detail. There is also a fitness centre and underground parking.
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown is implementing the Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol program to ensure hygiene and safety.
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“As the world gears up to travel again, we are accelerating the growth of the Radisson Blu brand with a series of openings starting with Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown, which also marks the brand’s entrance into Canada,” said Aly El-Bassuni, chief operating officer, Americas, Radisson Hotel Group. “This hotel expertly highlights the vibrant and energetic local cultures of the city while simultaneously delivering a restful stay and a memorable guest experience.”
Guests can travel to Toronto Pearson International Airport by car or public transit from the hotel. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is also a convenient five-minute drive.