The Omni King Edward Hotel
Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSince 1903, the Omni King Edward Hotel has stood as a Toronto landmark, offering historical elegance alongside modern amenities. Located in downtown Toronto's financial district, the hotel has hosted luminaries like Mark Twain and The Beatles. Its grand brick façade and ornate architecture welcome guests into a lobby adorned with classic décor and artwork. Travelers who appreciate heritage and want to stay near cultural attractions like the CN Tower and St. Lawrence Market will find this hotel ideally situated.
Rooms and suites
The hotel features 301 guest rooms and suites exuding refined elegance. Deluxe Rooms offer 350 square feet of space with modern bathrooms and décor reflecting the hotel's history. Premier Rooms provide additional space with comfortable sitting areas. Royal Club Rooms include exclusive access to the Royal Club Lounge, offering daily breakfast, afternoon snacks and evening hors d'oeuvres. For those desiring even more space and amenities, the suites — including the Royal Suite with a sunken living area and dining for twelve — are ideal for hosting or extended stays.
Amenities and experiences
Victoria Café with a variety of dishes and the Consort Bar serving signature cocktails.
Canada's first Mokara Spa featuring seven treatment rooms, a full-service salon and a couple's suite.
Cardio machines, free weights and a yoga area.
Traditional tea service for intimate gatherings or special occasions.
The Crystal Ballroom with city views and decorative moldings for events.
Pet-friendly rooms are available (fees may apply).
How to get here
Located on King Street East in downtown Toronto, the Omni King Edward Hotel is a 25-minute drive from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Guests can take the UP Express train to Union Station, followed by a short walk to the hotel. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) is a 10-minute drive away. Valet and self-parking are offered. The hotel is within walking distance of attractions like the Toronto Eaton Centre, Bloor-Yorkville shopping district, CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market and the Distillery District.