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NOW RESERVE ONLINE
The Hazelton Hotel's new online reservation system now offers you a simple and secure way to book rooms and suites. The process of booking online is safe, secure and certified by Entrust SSL. Fill out your profile form for immediate system access and automatic commission generation. During the month of August travel agents are entitled to book our $525 Luxury Room at a special site inspection rate of $250...
THE FINEST SURROUNDINGS
The Hazelton Hotel is located in the heart of fashionable Yorkville, at the corner of Yorkville & Hazelton. Many of the world’s finest shops including Chanel, Gucci, Escada, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Prada are only steps away. The Yorkville and Hazelton area hosts some of the finest art galleries and world class museums...
STEPS FROM THE ROM
The mysteries of the pre-Incan Sicán culture are revealed through a collection of elaborately crafted objects excavated from an undisturbed gold-filled tomb in the Batan Grande site on the northern coast of Peru. Over 100 Sicán artifacts developed by the Sicáns will be on display, including gold crowns, elaborate headdresses, masks and jewellery, as well as pottery and metal objects...
Reprinted from The Toronto Star: Saturday November 18, 2006 Article by Tony Wong Business Reporter Photo by Rick Eglinton/Toronto Star
As the former general manager of the Four Seasons Toronto, Klaus Tenter developed a legendary reputation for his coddling of Hollywood celebrities, along with the merely ultra rich.
Now Tenter - known affectionately as the mayor of Yorkville because of his larger than-life status in Toronto's most upscale retail district - is set to battle his former employer from a new hotel at Yorkville Ave. and Hazelton Ave., right across the street from the Four Seasons. When The Hazelton Hotel and Private Residences opens its doors in June it will be, for starters, the most expensive place in the city to crash for the night.
It will feature the largest rooms, the tiniest starting at a condo-sized 620 square feet, (56 square meters). Its washrooms will have walls cut from a solid sheet of marble. The nine-storey building will be made of costly limestone. But more importantly, there are a growing number of people in the industry who believe that by this time next year it will be considered the best hotel in the city...
Jacqueline F. Van Hoorn
Senior Sales Manager