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Private Room Lakeview House in Toronto, Ontario Canada
0 Km from Toronto
18 Km from Yyz
Bed Configuration: King=5 Queen=0 Double=2 Twin=0
Hidden within the modern metropolis of Toronto is an old world charm waiting to be discovered for just $40 dollars a night. Comparable to New York�s Greenwich village, nestled between High Park and the hip Art district of Queen West Street, this turn of the century restored Tudor home offers you old world charm with the jazzy new artistic vibrancy of its surroundings. Our furnished rooms puts you just steps to transit; a 15min street car ride to downtown Toronto. Our period piece is just steps to Lake Shore, the Martin Goodman trail, the Humber Bay, The Canadian National Exhibition grounds, the Boulevard Club, the Palais Royale, High Park and independent run artist galleries. approx.All the furnished room rentals have the original wainscot woodwork, hardwood flooring, and stained glass windows. Cable TV, DVD, Radio and Internet. Some have porches or balconies that allow the neighbourhood environment to be enjoyed. Some also feature crystal chandeliers and gas fire-places. We provide you with high quality bedding and linens to ensure that you have a restful sleep and enjoy a comfortable stay. Policies: Check In: After 1pm Check Out: 12pm Notes: FULLY FURNISHED PRIVATE ROOMS: Nightly Rate: Shared Bathroom: $50 per room Ensuite Bathroom: $75 per room Ensuite Bathroom and Kitchenette: $85 per room Shared Bathroom (Lower level units): $40 per room Weekly Rate: Shared Bathroom: $320 per room Ensuite Bathroom: $480 per room Ensuite Bathroom and Kitchenette: $550 per room Shared Bathroom (Lower level units): $260 per room Rooms: Each room comes with its own theme and is tastfully decorated in-keeping wtih the house's heritage flair. All rooms are double occupancy, with some larger suites accomerdating more than two. FREE FOR OUR GUESTS AVAILABLE IN EACH ROOM: �High-speed Wi-Fi and Internet �Cable TV,DVD, and radio �Coffee and Tea maker and Microwave �Local phone calls �Personal locker �Fresh linens and towels �Same-day luggage storage �Beautiful lightingapprox. some with crystal chandeliers and character fireplaces �Personal attention from our staff En-suite and Shared Washrooms: All 4pc washrooms are immaculately maintained retrofitted with modern fixtures. Period pieces include teardrop chandeliers and claw foot bath tubs. Facilities Work away on your laptop in your cozy room or in our quiet Reading Room, or watch a movie in front of the fire-place, learn about the history behind the home and the musician of a by gone era that called this home, or socialize with other guests from around the world in our spacious Lounge. Enjoy free Wi-Fi access throughout the building. Shopping Local markets provide produce of all kinds, fresh and virtually at your door step. For the fans of larger grocery stores, both discount and brand name stores are nearby. Transit It would be hard to find a more accessible yet secluded neighbourhood in Toronto. Within reach of three major street car routes nearby, you can be at the Bloor subway within minutes via Roncesvalles, the Financial district via King, or the Eaton Centre via Queen. Street cars run every few minutes giving you the flexibility of driving an automobile daily, but without the expense. Restaurants and Entertainment ... Where do you start? I would suggest the local neighbourhood. The local venues are close by and cozy, not to mention hip and edgy. Local "must tries" include: Restaurants and Entertainment - Along Queen ... Amico's Pizza is arguably the best in town. No really! Sam, the owner and his wife have been running the shop for the past 20 years. They know Italian. Mitzi's Sister, previously the Tennesee Bar and Grill, The patio seats 40 and serves a great selection of micro brews and massive servings of well-crafted pub dishes. This cool kitsch addition was the answer to the Mitzi's Cafe (also in the 'hood) bursting-at-the-seams brunch biz. Rhino's - When you are up to a walk, Rhino's is a great destination pub midpoint on your tour. With a selection of over 200 beers from 40 countries, you will be able to satisfy your desires. Restaurants and Entertainment - North up Roncesvalles ... Lala's Bistro a new addition to the neighbourhood. I have to say they have a great little menu and you can't beat their Schnitzel or Pirogi dinners. Gate 403 another great local jazz bar with live entertainment on a regular schedule. The Revue Cinema is the antithesis of the newer jumbo multiplex's. Small, and volunteer run, it offers a nearby cinema experience in the old theatre style. This list doesn't begin to touch on the variety of options available. You will need to put on a pair of shoes and explore the streets yourself! Restaurants and Entertainment - On The Lakefront ... Palais Royale was originally built as a boat house and dance hall in the 1920's. It has had a precarious life but has now been reborn as a trendy club venue. Check their schedule for events. Parks and Trails: High Park is Toronto's largest public park featuring many hiking trails, sports facilities, diverse vegetation, a beautiful lakefront, convenient parking, easy public transit access, a dog park, a zoo, playgrounds for children, a couple of eateries, greenhouses, picnic areas, a bunch of squirrels and various events throughout the year. Don't be fooled by the squirrels, they are smart. An unattended picnic basket will go the way of Yogi bear! Martin Goodman Trail stretches across the Toronto water front. From 23 Triller it is easily accessible within a few minutes by crossing the walking bridge at the foot of Roncesvalles Ave. See the local trail map for many of the sites and landmarks available along this trail Universities: Toronto is home to one of Canada's oldest and world renown universities, the University of Toronto. In addition to the many UofT colleges, you are only a transit ride away from York University, Ryerson University, and other university campuses and colleges throughout Toronto. Recreation Centres: Sunnyside Beach Pavilion "Bathers" or swimmers can cool off during the summer months, as residents have been doing since the 1920's, at the local swimming pool at Sunnyside, on the lake. The pool is open from June thorough August. The beach and boardwalk are open all year round. Exhibition Place: Consisting of approximately 192 acres of parkland with many historical buildings, Exhibition Place is venue to more than 100 special events and trade and consumer shows annually. With the addition of The National Trade Centre (now called the Direct Energy Centre), a state of the art exhibition facility that offers more than one million square feet of contiguous display space that can accommodate as a many as ten different exhibitions simultaneously, Exhibition Place has matured from a day-stay attraction to a year-round multi-day destination.
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Heating
Ceiling Fans
Jacuzzi / Hot Tub
Washing Machine
Fitness / Gymnasium
Gated Community
Full Kitchen
Fireplace
Garden
Swimming Pool
Large Television
Cable Television
Tennis Court
Pool Table
Dry or Steam Sauna
Piano
Binoculars/telescope
Bicycle For Use
Home Cleaning
Dedicated Wifi
Free Local Phone
Free Parking
Breakfast Included
Bathroom Basics
Bedroom Basics
Microwave
Stovetop
Oven
Refrigerator
BBQ Grill
Coffee Maker
Toaster
Pots & Pans
Eating Utensils
Blender
Stereo & Speakers
Ice Cube Maker
Patio / Lanai
Iron and Board
Pool/beach Towels
Dvd Player
Cd Player
Kids Toys/games
Sports Equipment
Adult Games/cards
Hairdryer
Soap And Shampoo
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