Ideal Toronto Lodging near Top Tourist Attractions
When lodging in Toronto, it's important to be based at a central location. When it comes to enjoying the pleasures of the city's premier entertainment and cultural activities, the Radisson Hotel Toronto East places you in the center of it all. We are located just a short drive from the CN Tower, Air Canada Center, Ontario Science Center, Paramount Canada's Wonderland, Toronto Zoo, Black Creek Pioneer Village, Fairview Mall and Scarborough Towne Center. Whatever your reason for visiting, you will find the Radisson to be a perfect choice for Toronto lodging.
Nearby Toronto attractions include:
Metro Toronto Zoo (18.3 km) Bring the family to Toronto's award-winning zoo, the third largest in the world. With over 5,000 animals and 460 species divided into six different geographical zones, there is sure to be something you have never seen before. Phone: (416) 392-5929
Casa Loma (20.6 km) Take a tour of this historic landmark. Built by a crew of 300 for $3.5 million over three years, Casa Loma was the biggest home in North America when it was finished in 1914. Marvel at the elegance and history of this Canadian castle. Phone: (416) 923-1171
CN Tower (22 km) When this famous landmark of Toronto's skyline was completed in 1976, it was the tallest free-standing structure in the world. It was only surpassed in 2007 and remains the tallest in North America. Come marvel at its size, and view the city from the top of CN Tower, one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. Phone: (416) 360-8500
Bata Shoe Museum (17.3 km) The largest museum of its kind in North America, Bata Shoe Museum has famous shoes on display dating from more than two thousand years ago. Feast your eyes on the footwear of celebrities the likes of Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and Elton John. Phone: (416) 979-7799
Royal Ontario Museum (12.9 km) Bring the whole family down to the recently re-developed ROM. Explore the over six million pieces in this vast and interactive collection of art, archaeology and natural science. Phone: (416) 586-8000
Art Gallery of Ontario (23 km) One of North America's largest art museums, AGO boasts of over 68,000 pieces, more than half of which were crafted by homegrown Canadians. Exhibits span the last two millennia and include an impressive range of European and African art. Phone: (416) 979-6648
Air Canada Centre (19.8 km) Come by this arena, affectionately known as "The Hangar," for a professional basketball or hockey game. Home to the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs, this venue has seen many exciting sporting events, concerts and conventions. Phone: (416) 815-5500
Driving Directions: Our Toronto lodging is conveniently located at Highway 401 and Victoria Park Ave and is easily accessible from major highways such as Highway 404/Don Valley Parkway.
About Toronto
It's been called "a city that works." As the capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city (population exceeds 5 million), Toronto has become a dynamic cosmopolitan hub known for entertainment, culture, sports, high fashion and big business. It's the financial centre of Canada, and boasts more than 20,000 retail stores and restaurants. Yet for such a large city it's miraculously clean, safe and friendly. Tourists are drawn to the charm of the Lake Ontario waterfront district, the high-rise splendor of popular Yonge Street, and the trendy shops and quaint cafés along College and Queen Streets. The city also has a flourishing music and performing arts scene, with a wide variety of shows every night of the week.
Did you know?
No other city in Canada can compete with the variety of music, opera, dance and theater found in Toronto. Canada's capital of the lively arts, Toronto is the third most important theater city in the English-speaking world - just behind New York and London.