
Hotels in Downtown – Financial District – Located just beside the Entertainment District, the Financial District in Canada houses plenty of budget friendly to mid-range hotels catered for business travellers coming to the district. Although these hotels Toronto Financial District are not categorised as luxury hotels but the amenities and services provided matches those of a luxurious hotel. Some even occupy century old buildings, converting it into a classic hotel while retaining much of its original structure. Most of the budget hotels here offer comfortable and spacious rooms with great line up of amenities plus superb customer services.Read More
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Canada Read ReviewsMid-range hotels distinguish themselves by combining elements of luxury into their current offerings. Mostly offer rooms with lavish furnishings, posh decors and upscale amenities such as gourmet restaurants and more, an appealing concept especially for those who prefer comfort and class. With high end business and plenty of people, this is one of the most secure in entire Toronto, making it suitable for vacationing family to stay here.
Financial District is dominated by skyscrapers, giving a simply magnificent view that will sure to make you feel you're in a totally different city. The CN Tower is yet another attraction here, and apart from the scenic buildings, you can take a stroll to visit the Entertainment District with its many leisure attractions and shopping malls.
Downtown – Financial District – Located nearby the Entertainment District, the Financial District houses most of the main key financial organisations in Toronto, and is the financial heart of Canada. Bounded Queen Street West and the trendy Yonge Street, many office towers ate being built outside the area nowadays intended to broaden the Financial District's borderline. For example, the Telus Tower and RBC Centre was originally outside the boundary and now has been accepted as inside of the district.
Being the most densely built district in entire Toronto, this district is home to numerous banking companies, corporate headquarters, legal and accounting firms, insurance companies and stockbrokers. This dense population of high budgeted decision makers in turn has attracted many advertising agencies and marketing companies to set up base here. Most of the buildings here are connected via a system of underground walkways, known as PATH. PATH and its network of retail and service shops has become one of the most important shopping location in Toronto, with about ten thousand people commuting in and out of the district in each working day.
Some of the landmark skyscrapers here are the First Canadian Place, Scotia Plaza, Brookfield Place, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Royal Bank Plaza, and the Exchange Tower.