The Anndore House
Past and present intertwine in the heart of the city
Based in the heart of Toronto, so convenient for all the city’s intriguing offerings, this hotel allows its guests to explore the metropolis like a local. The 1950s 10-storey brick building hosts 113 modern guest rooms in a creative fusion of past and present.

Founded upon the tenets of creativity and culture, each of the rooms boast distinct designs and buckets of character – you would be forgiven for wanting to live in one forever. Combine these traits with modern amenities including forward-thinking tech and the hotel is onto a winner.
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