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YYZ airport hotel transfers Just a few minutes northwest of downtown, The Toronto Congress Centre places business travelers in a quiet corner of the Ontario capital. Ideal for business travelers due to its close access to Toronto Pearson International as well as the just-as-buzzy going ons and events that surround The International Centre, guests will have an extensive amount of upscale hotels, restaurants and parks to keep close to. Get through the city with ease by utilizing the nearby Etobicoke North Train Station, or book a private vehicle to keep tours of the city intimate and self-guided. Small sedans are perfect for those traveling solo and interested in the greenbelt beyond the venue, while a bit more room for groups of up to eight people can be helped through SUVs and chartered buses. Meet-and-greet services truly go the extra mile with one of many rides ranging from cozy limousines best for getting a truly elegant arrival or interesting local personal drivers who know the best hidden routes for taking the day slow.
Discover what the day has in store by hopping aboard the KI Train, reaching hip bustling neighborhoods that include the vast university-centric cafes and art exhibits of North York as well as downtown’s rooftop restaurants and glamorous nightlife in the Entertainment District. Ideal ways to make it happen can be found through a good night’s rest at one of many nearby hotels that include the colorful Radisson Suite Hotel Toronto Airport, located across the street from the congress centre and home to a cozy den-themed work lounge in the lobby, the slightly further Delta Hotels by Marriott providing multi-level business suites with conference tables, chaise loungers and a private bedroom. After events, relax with a bite to eat either from the Toronto Congress Centre’s resident 5-star chef or several American-style restaurants along the venue’s Dixon Road such as Jackson Astor’s and Moxie’s Grill. And before the day comes to a close, consider a sunset ferry from one of Old Toronto’s three departing boats from Harbour Square Park, catching views of the Inner Harbour on the way to the Toronto Islands and its 20th-century carousel at Centreville Amusement Park. |