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Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville (Closed Permanently)

(2 Ratings)
Go everywhere from this downtown hotel
Located in the fashionable Yorkville neighborhood, just blocks from the Gay Village, this Marriott features spacious rooms and nearby shopping. Enjoy the comfortable bedding, updated fitness room with sauna, and bath amenities from Bath & Body Works.




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Reviews

Cyberguy49
Cyberguy49
Over a year ago

2nd Day of the OHTN Conference


lanehi
lanehi first review First to Review
Over a year ago

good location

Average Marriott style rooms not too trendy but good for shopping and church street.


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