Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville Completes Multi-Million Dollar Renovation (États-Unis)
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Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville Completes Multi-Million Dollar Renovation (États-Unis)
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Catégorie : Amérique du Nord et Antilles - États-Unis - Économie du secteur
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The Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville recently completed a six-million dollar renovation to revitalize their 258 guest rooms and suites.
The Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville recently completed a six-million dollar renovation to revitalize their 258 guest rooms and suites. The renovations have enhanced the functionality and style of the hotel's guest rooms, which feature a variety of convenient amenities for the business and leisure traveler.
The stunning new guest rooms include luxurious Marriott Revive bedding, large 42" LCD TV's, functional swivel desks, ergonomic desk chairs and a unique Plug n' Play panel. Marriott's Plug n' Play panel allows travelers to connect and use most electronic devices, including the ability to use the 42" LCD TV as a display screen for your laptop and other devices.
This upscale Toronto hotel also offers other convenient amenities including a newly renovated fitness centre, full-service business centre and onsite restaurant. The large fitness centre features brand new fitness equipment including cardio machines with built-in TV's, USB and iPod connectivity, weight machines and free weights.
For a business lunch or leisurely dinner, Matisse Restaurant is located onsite. Matisse serves up globally inspired dishes using fresh, local ingredients.
The Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville is located in downtown Toronto, in the trendy Yorkville district, with direct access to underground shopping and public transit. This Toronto hotel is located only steps from top attractions including the Bloor-Yorkville shopping district, Toronto Eaton Centre, CN Tower, Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, Royal Ontario Museum, and much more.
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