The Le Royal Meridien King Edward in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has been serving guests for more than 100 years. Located in downtown Toronto, the hotel is next to the Hockey Hall of Fame and less than three kilometers from the Rogers Centre, CN Tower and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Though the Le Royal Meridien King Edward is one of Toronto's oldest hotels, it has been renovated several times and features modern amenities.
Two dining options are available, the elegant Café Victoria and the more casual Consort Bar.
The hotel features a large business center, complete with currency exchange. Additional amenities include a fitness center, ballroom, beauty salon, full service health spa and dry cleaning services. Pets are allowed.
Guestrooms are available in several different styles and feature a variety of color schemes and designs. Rooms are large and include floral curtains and framed paintings.
The Le Royal Meridien King Edward opened in 1903 and King Edward VII personally presented the property with his seal of approval. The hotel was then named after the king.