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Park Hyatt Toronto Property # 139614
Address: 4 Avenue Road
City: TORONTO M5R2E8
State/Province: ONTARIO
Country: CANADA

>The Park Hyatt Toronto is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, close to several of the city's most recognizable tourist attractions. The Royal Ontario Museum is across the street from the property. And the CN Tower and Rogers Centre are both nearby. For outdoor activities, Queen's Park is also just down the street from the hotel.

The Park Hyatt Toronto's lobby is one of many reasons it is considered one of the city's most elegant properties. The lobby includes a brick fireplace, decorative rugs and comfortable furniture ideal for sitting down and taking in the hotel's professional atmosphere.

There is both a small lounge and a restaurant, Annona Restaurant, which specializes in international cuisine and is respected throughout Toronto. Fitness equipment provided by Bally's Total Fitness and a day spa are also onsite. Complimentary morning Town Car service is available and, unlike most hotels in the area, pets are allowed.

Like its lobby, the Park Hyatt Toronto's guestrooms are proof that it is one of the most elegant properties in the area. Modern furniture, walls with built in shelves and a television that can be hidden away when not in use make the rooms more relaxing than those in the average hotel.

Until January 2007, The Royal Ontario Museum features a display of French artist René Lalique's glass creations. The works are have been influencing artists around the globe for decades.


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