Downtown Toronto Hotel | St. Regis Toronto

Make memories steps away from your Downtown Toronto hotel room

Experiences

Ideally situated near the epicentre of business and culture, The St. Regis Toronto hotel is within close walking distance of preeminent entertainment like the Distillery District, shopping at Saks Fifth Avenue and Hudson's Bay Company, museums and internationally recognized attractions such as the CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame, Nathan Phillips Square and the Theatre District. Experience the best of Downtown Toronto just steps from your room.

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Spa Treatment Preparation

The Spa at The St. Regis Toronto

Pamper yourself at the Forbes Five-Star St. Regis Spa, soaring 31 floors above downtown Toronto. Indulge in luxurious treatments for your mind and body, including facials, body treatment, massage and more.

Fitness Centre

Fitness Centre

Our gym features state-of-the-art fitness equipment and paid personal training services.

Indoor Pool

Swimming

Heated Indoor Pool

Mon-Sun: 6:00 AM-10:00 PM

Indoor

Towels provided

Heated

Whirlpool

32nd floor

Towels provided at whirlpool

Spa & Wellness

Unwind at The Spa at The St. Regis Toronto, our 31st floor sanctuary in the sky where every moment is crafted to dazzle the senses and celebrate the mind, body and soul. Away from the hectic life below, the 15,000 square-foot urban oasis invites guests to renew and recharge with ultra-luxurious amenities, fitness centre and infinity-edge salt water lap pool overlooking the glittering city skyline.

Relaxation Retreat

The Spa at The St. Regis Toronto offers a bespoke approach to wellness and rejuvenation, treating you to an urban oasis unlike any other. Framed by spectacular views of Toronto, a day at our hotel spa begins with curated, attentive services from our St. Regis Spa Butlers, who greet you and anticipate your every desire.

Instant Youth Facial

Our indulgent spa menu dazzles the senses and celebrates you mind, body and spirit through massages, facials, body wraps and more. Relax even further at our infinity-edge, saltwater lap pool on the hotel's 32nd floor or in our detoxifying, infrared cedar saunas.

Iridium Spa - Lounge

End your day downtown in the serene atmosphere of our spa lounge, offering complimentary water, tea and refreshments. Kindly note that we are following the latest health and safety regulations from the city of Toronto and therefore certain services and amenities have been adjusted or offer limited access.

St. Regis Signature Rituals

Signature Rituals are an integral part of the St. Regis brand and are at the heart of an exquisite stay. The Astors, The St. Regis founding family, practiced these glittering traditions for centuries and, through time, have defined the hotel collection since its founding by John Jacob Astor IV in 1904. Today, each hotel in our portfolio celebrates three daily rituals — the Bloody Mary Ritual, the Evening Ritual and the Afternoon Tea Ritual — each a modern articulation of timeless tradition and an opportunity to invite guests to experience our enduring legacy.

The Evening Ritual

Champagne sabering dates back to the 1700s when Napoléon Bonaparte and his cavalry of men would win wars and to celebrate, they would saber bottles of champagne. Our founding family The Astors often did this as a way to welcome the evening and to bid farewell to the working day back in the late 1800s. Today, we celebrate this ceremonious ritual daily at 6:00 pm in Astor Lounge, lobby-level.

Sabrage 2

The Original Bloody Mary

Invented by famed barman Fernand Petiot at The St. Regis New York in 1934, the Bloody Mary remains the signature cocktail of St. Regis. Once rechristened the "Red Snapper” as the name Bloody Mary was deemed unrefined for the hotel's elegant clientele, today, each St. Regis address crafts its own local interpretation of the libation to pay homage to Petiot's original recipe.

LOUIX LOUIS - Signature Bloody Mary

The Art of Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea became a favourite pastime of many luminaries, including ‘The’ Mrs. Caroline Astor, who adopted the tradition at The St. Regis New York in the early 1900s. For her, afternoon tea was a joyful occasion and an opportunity to host gatherings with close friends as a prelude to her grand galas. Today, Afternoon Tea is available daily from 11:00am to 3:00pm in Astor Lounge, lobby-level.

Astor Lounge - Afternoon Tea
Fitness Centre

Take a Virtual Tour

You can virtually explore our exquisite hotel and experience full 360 degree and 3D of our rooms/suites, restaurant, lounge, spa & fitness and meeting rooms.

A Curated Itinerary for Your Visit

We are delighted to host you at the House of Astor. Toronto has many places to discover, and we have curated several itineraries for you to explore some of the best in town. These tours are designed to guide you throughout the day, but we are happy to customize each stop according to your preference by taking into consideration your schedule and preferences. To reserve a curated itinerary during your visit, please inquire with our hotel directly.

The Distillery District
Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square

Located in the heart of the City and just two blocks from The St. Regis Toronto, no trip to Toronto is complete without a photo with the ‘TORONTO’ sign at Nathan Phillips Square. Every year, over 1.5 million visitors attend a variety of community and special events hosted at the Square, such as the Cavalcade of Lights, New Year’s Celebrations, Remembrance Day Celebrations, concerts and more.

Yonge-Dundas Square & CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Toronto Eaton Centre

Just two blocks away from The St. Regis Toronto, the CF Toronto Eaton Centre is the city’s most famous retail destination, featuring more than 250 shops. CF Toronto Eaton Centre attracts almost 50 million visitors annually and ranks as one of North America’s best performing centres. CF Toronto Eaton Centre is the first Canadian shopping centre to feature both a Nordstrom and a Saks Fifth Avenue.

Downtown Toronto

Toronto Waterfront

Enjoy the best of Toronto's waterfront year-round with kayaking, stand-up paddle-boarding, cycling, jogging and ice-skating. The waterfront features many parks including HTO Park and Toronto Musical Garden and The Harbourfront Centre, a hub of cultural activities, innovative arts and performances.

Suite View

The Distillery District

Toronto’s newest centre for arts, culture, food and entertainment. This national historic site includes 44 heritage buildings and numerous brick-lined courtyards. Explore the district’s many restaurants, art galleries, artisan boutiques, specialty retail stores and famed Christmas Market.

Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum

No trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum — Canada’s largest museum showcasing art, culture, and nature from around the globe and across the ages. The ROM is home to a world-class collection of 13 million artworks, cultural objects and natural history specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. Explore special exhibitions, as well as the Museum’s assorted collection.

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