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Best Western Primrose (Closed Permanently)

(1 Rating)

Address
111 Carlton St.
Toronto, ON M5B 2G3

Near: at Jarvis St.



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Reviews

SteveDisque
SteveDisque first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Good, and should be better

They've renovated this place since I last stayed, and it's a lot spiffier than it was. The front desk staff are unfailingly helpful and courteous. The room is comfortable, with some design oddities: the modern large-basin sink, for example, doesn't leave as much counter space as an old-fashioned "inset" sink. The location is good for the Village -- right next door to Spa Excess, in fact.


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