Studio 6 Downtown Toronto Aparthotel, Toronto
About the Hotel
Studio 6 Downtown Toronto is situated in the vibrant Chinatown district, surrounded by a diverse array of dining options and cultural attractions. This smoke-free hotel offers modern, apartment-style accommodations equipped with kitchenettes for added convenience. With direct access to public transportation, guests can easily explore popular sites like the CN Tower and Eaton Centre. Additionally, the hotel is positioned near top attractions such as Ripley's Aquarium, making it an ideal base for city exploration.
Location
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the hotel is a short walk from Queen Street and within proximity to popular attractions like the Art Gallery of Ontario. The area offers a plethora of shopping and entertainment options. Public transportation, including streetcars and the St Patrick subway station, is conveniently nearby, allowing easy access to the rest of the city. Notable landmarks like the Rogers Centre and Air Canada Centre are also within a short distance.
Rooms
Guests can choose from 79 contemporary rooms that feature kitchenettes including a refrigerator, microwave, and cooking hobs. Each room is equipped with a 32-inch flat-screen TV offering cable channels, free Wi-Fi, and air conditioning for comfort. Modern bathrooms enhance the practical living space, making it suitable for both short and extended stays. Travel-sized toiletries and ironing facilities are also provided for guest convenience.
Eat & Drink
On-site, guests can enjoy the convenience of kitchen facilities in their rooms that allow for meal preparation. The hotel's location in Chinatown provides numerous dining opportunities with a variety of restaurants serving authentic Chinese and fusion dishes. Visitors can easily explore nearby eateries ranging from casual diners to upscale restaurants offering local and international fare. This offers a diverse culinary experience just steps from the hotel.
Leisure & Business
Studio 6 features essential amenities for both leisure and business travelers. Guests have access to on-site laundry facilities, making longer stays more manageable. The hotel provides a 24-hour front desk service to assist with guest inquiries. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas, and there are options for self-parking for those traveling with vehicles. Additionally, the hallway and common areas are designed for ease of access.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Children
- Cribs
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Self-catering
- Kitchen
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I found this hotel to be a great option for a weekend stay, offering basic and clean rooms that come with all the cooking necessities to help you manage your budget. However, the rooms were a bit small and in need of some cosmetic repairs.
I had a great stay at this hotel. The rooms were very new and clean, and having a kitchen was so useful for a longer stay. While not fancy, they were more than adequate with a kitchenette and plenty of cable channels. The service was top-notch, with the staff always going out of their way to be helpful and friendly. The location was perfect for where I needed to be, only 10 minutes away, even though the area looked a bit run-down. The dining options were good, with easy access to places I wanted to go to. Overall, a nice hotel with some minor drawbacks.
Staying at this hotel was a total bargain for downtown Toronto! The rooms are modern, very clean, and equipped with a kitchenette, allowing us to save on travel expenses. The staff was very accommodating, but we were surprised about a security deposit. The location, although close to Kensington Market, was not ideal at night due to tricky one-way streets, yet it offers easy access to public transport. The dining options were a mix of hits and misses, but the homemade pasta was a standout.
The hotel was ideally located for exploring downtown, with a small but well-equipped room. The service was pleasant and accommodating, and the neighborhood offered a variety of dining options. However, the surrounding area was not the best, and the location was a bit questionable.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were small and dirty, but they did have nice amenities like a large fridge, two-burner range, microwave oven, cutlery, dishes, and a coffee maker. Unfortunately, there was no lock or deadbolt on the door, which was concerning. The service was very social and helpful, though the internet connection didn't work well and the room had poor heating. The location was convenient but looked a bit suspect and was quite a walk from where my companions were staying. Overall, the experience had its positives and negatives.
The hotel offers a decent size and clean rooms with a spectacular view of downtown Toronto and the CN Tower. The service was helpful, and the location was excellent with easy access to various attractions. The dining options were satisfactory, and the facilities were well-maintained.
The hotel rooms are small but equipped with everything needed for a one-night stay, albeit showing signs of wear and tear. The service is helpful and comfortable to deal with, offering assistance like printing flight tickets and arranging taxis. The location is convenient for sightseeing but can be questionable, especially at night. The dining experience is decent with some room for improvement. Overall, a mixed but satisfactory stay for a short visit.
The hotel was conveniently located in downtown Toronto, close to Chinatown and within walking distance of many tourist attractions. The rooms were smaller than expected but had all the necessary amenities, though the bed was not as comfortable as desired. The service was polite and helpful, catering to my needs during the stay. The dining options were limited, but the hotel's proximity to various restaurants made up for it. Overall, a decent value for the money despite some minor drawbacks.
The hotel is in a Downtown location, making it convenient despite slightly small rooms. The room conditions were disappointing with a broken toilet, messy floor, and subpar bedding and amenities, affecting the overall stay.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. On the positive side, the rooms had good self-catering facilities, but unfortunately, they had a very bad moldy smell. The hotel's location was convenient, nestled between Kensington Market and China Town, but the area itself appeared a bit run-down. The service provided by the staff was a mixed bag; they were helpful with maps and getting around but seemed unwelcoming and not very trusting towards guests. The dining experience offered various options, from chilling drinks in the room to enjoying Teppanyaki fish, but there were some improvements needed. Overall, the facilities were decent, but not exceptional.