118 Yorkville Avenue
Toronto Ontario
M5R 1C2  Canada



 
Restaurants & Bars


10. Amber
04. Boba
09. Flow
13. Imperia
23. Lobby
01. Mistura
15. Morton's of Chicago
22. Pangaea
25. Prego Della Piazza
19. Sassafraz
02. Sotto Sotto Trattoria
20. Truffles
14. Yamato



Galleries & Museums


24. Drabinsky Gallery
53. Gallery One
54. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
03. Mira Godard Gallery
35. Royal Ontario Museum
Cinemas


21. Cumberland Four
51. Varsity



Salons & Spas


34. Estée Lauder
18. Fiorio
08. Jeanet Spa & Salon
11. Salon Daniel



Retail


47. Aveda
29. Bang & Olufsen
49. Birks
27. Cartier
44. Chanel
26. Christofle
32. Davids Shoes
30. Escada



16. Fifty-One Antiques
40. Georges Rech
28. Gucci
31. Harry Rosen
43. Hermès
33. Holt Renfrew
17. Hugo Boss
52. Indigo Books and Music
45. Louis Vuitton

36. Marc Laurent
07. Marlowe
41. Max Mara
37. Montblanc
38. Noir
39. Ports 1961
42. Prada
12. Pusateri's Fine Foods
46. Royal de Versailles Jewelers
48. Tiffany & Co.
06. TNT
05. Whole Foods Market
51. William Ashley China
 
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Concierge Services:

The Concierge team will arrange your every need with the highest degree of service. Get insider tips for the best shows, dining, sightseeing or an excursion, our Concierge team welcomes the opportunity to accommodate you.

Please contact us directly at:

Tel: 416.963.6334
Fax: 416.963.6399



Shopping:

Many of the world's finest shops including Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Escada, Hermés, Prada, Cartier, Cole Haan, and Canadian retail icons Holt Renfrew, Birks, William Ashley, Harry Rosen, Pusateri's and Roots are only steps from The Hazelton.



Arts & Culture:


* Monday to Friday, 7:30am - 9am & 6:30pm - 8:30pm, within downtown core.


Entertainment

Toronto is the undisputed entertainment capital of Canada, and the Entertainment District is the home of our premier theatres and sports venues. The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is in residence at Roy Thomson Hall. The Blue Jays call Rogers Centre (formerly the SkyDome) home, and the Raptors and Maple Leafs cohabit the new Air Canada Centre. The CBC Broadcast Centre is the home of our national TV and radio networks, and the ChumCity building is a futuristic and interactive media headquarters at the heart of downtown Toronto. The Metro Toronto Convention Centre is host to dozens of conventions and consumer shows each year including the increasingly popular Canada Blooms in March.

The crown jewels of the district are the Royal Alexandra and Princess of Wales theatres. You can take all of this in from the sky deck atop the CN Tower, the world's tallest free-standing structure. With all this entertainment, it is easy to see why a lively concentration of restaurants, nightspots, retail shops and visitor attractions have located in this vibrant city core.



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