
Hotels in Downtown – Entertainment District – Most of the Entertainment District Toronto hotels are budget friendly hotels catering mainly for party goers and later travellers and due to this, many hotels have their reception round the clock, so it's okay to check in late as long as you have your reservation confirmed. These budget friendly Toronto hotels Entertainment District provide decent rooms with good amenities and basic toiletries plus good customer service as well. Better yet, many of the city's top attractions are within walking distance between each other so you won't need to spend time travelling looking for places of interest.Read More
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A stroll around downtown will take you to major sports venues, the CN Tower, fabulous shopping centres and streets, outstanding theatre, the waterfront and inspired cuisine. Beyond the inviting and unique neighbourhoods of the city lie more great attractions, including Niagara Falls and the picturesque wine country of the Niagara Peninsula, both just a short drive from hotels here.
Downtown – Entertainment District – Toronto Entertainment District is home to many theatres and performing arts centres along with being the base for Toronto's four major-league sports teams, and an array of cultural and family attractions. A total entertainment only district, you'll find almost all types of entertainment art has a major location here. Not only that, the area is also a major nightlife district with rows of nightclubs and lounges sprung to life from dusk to early morning. If you enjoy partying and dancing to your heart's content, then this is the place for you.
Started as an industrial district early of the century, the scenario changed since opening of the Twilight Zone, Toronto's first large dance club, opened on 1981. Soon after that, many other clubs soon followed their steps and at 90s, the district has become home to one of the largest concentrations of night clubs in North America.
Sports fan will sure know the Sky Dome, a multi-sports complex opened in 1989 focused for major league baseball games. Roy Thomson Hall, home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, also followed soon after, opening at King and Simcoe.
Staying here can be quite uneasy as most budget hotels do not have quality soundproofing, thus you'll still hear some noise leak into the room until early morning.