TOOR Hotel - JDV by Hyatt built on the legacy of four decades of commitment to exceptional hospitality, an urban lifestyle hotel and residences officially opened its doors in downtown Toronto.
The hotel is located in Toronto, bustling capital of the province of Ontario, a dynamic Canadian city along Lake Ontario's northwestern shore, a lively metropolis well known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, world - class museums, excellent cuisine and famous to be a major financial and business centre, with a thriving economy that includes industries such as finance,healthcare and technology.
TOOR Hotel - JdV by Hyatt is situated at 203 Jarvis Street in Toronto's Garden District, a busy downtown area named for Allan Gardens, a park with a glass - domed plant conservatory, a neighbourhood between Yonge and Sherbourne, north of Queen and south of Carlton, home to the well known bustling Sankofa Square formerly Yonge - Dundas Square, surrounded by restaurants, flashly billboards, shopping complexes and a magnet for street performers as well as for tourists.
The property is a striking architectural landmark set out over 33 storeys was envisioned by Canadian hotelier Sukhdev Toor and developed by Manga Hotel Group, a privately held Canadian company involved in the acquisition, development and management of real estate with a focus on high - quality and headquartered in Toronto.
The hotel is part of JdV by Hyatt, a brand of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, American multinational hospitality company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, a collection of vibrant, independent hotels known for reflecting the unique character of the urban neighborhoods they are located in, The properties of JDV by Hyatt are designed to inspire and deepen connection, part of a special brand that emphasizes a "joie de vivre", approach to hospitality, aiming to create a community for spirited and light - hearted travellers.
TOOR Hotel – JdV by Hyatt features 232 guestrooms and suites, alongside 181 premium residential rental units. Rooms and suites are designed with contemporary interiors, custom artwork and floor - to- celiling windows, drawing inspiration from Toronto' green spaces.
Each rooms is equipped with modern amenities, including 55 - inch televisions, Nespresso machines and Lutron smart lighting for personalized ambiance and washrooms feature attractive soothing colour palettes and artistic elements that enhance the overall atmosphere.
The property provides a signature restaurant, Muse Bistro + Bar, developed on two floors offering a versatile experience. The ground floor offers a casual setting for meetings, co - working and grab - and - go meals, while the second floor features a refined dining space and and additional 1.000 square feet of meeting and event facilities.
n a very cosy and welcoming atmosphere guests can enjoy handcrafted cocktails, an extensive selection of fine wines and a contemporary menu designed to appeal to both visitors and locals.
Other amenities include a 1,500 - square - foot fitness and yoga studio located on the 14th floor, offering panoramic city views theough floor - to -ceiling windows, equipped with rowers, top - tier machine and Peloton bikes. The space also features a spacious outdoor terrace for fresh - air and workouts or relaxation.
The President and CEO of Manga Hotel Group said that TOOR Hotel –-JDV by Hyatt is a contemporary hotel aligned to modern hospitality, where striking design, umpalleled views, and convenient amenities come together to create a one - of - a - kind stay.
From the downtown Toronto positioning to the thoughtfully designed spaces and architecture, every detail has been thoughtfully considered and the company is thrilled to open the hotel's doors and welcome travellers with the warmth of true Canadian hospitality.
This opening in Toronto, Canada marks the first under the TOOR Hotel brand, with a second location set to debut in Soho, New York City, later this year.
Links
https://toorhotel.com/
https://www.travelweek.ca/news/hotels-resorts/now-open-toor-hotel-in-downtown-toronto/
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