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The Best Bed & Breakfasts in Toronto

Torontos many unique neighborhoods offer cozy bed and breakfasts
Toronto's many unique neighborhoods offer cozy bed and breakfasts | © A.P.S. (UK) / Alamy Stock Photo

Bright and bustling, cosmopolitan Toronto is eager to be explored – and you’ll need a good breakfast to do it. From downtown delights to Scottish-themed pads and budget-friendly accommodation, there’s something to suit all types of travellers to this Canadian city. Here’s our pick of the best B&Bs in Toronto, Ontario.

The Annex

Architectural Landmark

A simple, contemporary guest room with a record player and platform bed at The Annex
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Brimming with local art, food and music, The Annex is a home away from home. Rooms at this Toronto bed and breakfast sleep between two and four guests, and have a fresh feel with whitewashed walls, wooden floors and crisp linen. Toronto touches are everywhere, from the art on the wall to the books on the shelf. The Brunswick Patio is the place for breakfast – tuck into pastries from nearby bakery Mabel’s while watching the world go by from the street-level window.

The Tartan House B&B

Bed and Breakfast

Twin beds dressed in plaid linen with faux fur comforters and scatter cushions at The Tartan House B&B
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For something a little more Scottish, book a stay at The Tartan House, which has a real Highland feel to it. Walls are painted in rich reds and bedspreads, chairs and tablecloths feature tartan patterns. There are just three guest rooms at this bed and breakfast in Toronto – in king, queen and single sizes – so you’ll feel welcomed and at home straight away. Breakfast is a hearty four-course affair – arrive hungry.

Hotel Ocho

Boutique Hotel

A contemporary styled restaurant at Hotel Ocho
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Located near the Queen St. and Sullivan St. streetcar stops, this hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms – and is next door to a great cafe for breakfast. The decor is minimalist – think whitewashed brick walls and unfussy wood furnishings. The hotel has a restaurant that opens for lunch and dinner, but in the morning you’ll be spoilt for choice with nearby cafes. Try the Dark Horse Espresso Bar for your caffeine and pastry fix.

Toronto Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast

A guest room with Victorian-era furniture at Toronto Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast
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This charming Toronto B&B is housed inside a Victorian home dating back to the 1890s, so expect antique furniture, vintage rugs and character features. Rooms are individually styled and named after different flowers, such as jasmine and mimosa. There’s also an apartment suite with its own kitchenette and dining area that can sleep up to four people. Breakfast is eaten in the communal dining room or outside on the garden patio.

A Seaton Dream B&B

Bed and Breakfast

A large sleigh bed in a guest room at Seaton Dream B&B
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Breakfast is served with herbs from the garden at this friendly and centrally-located B&B in Toronto. There are three, traditionally-styled rooms with elegant touches, such bay windows, hardwood floors, private decks and ornate fireplaces. The garden patio is ideal after a day’s exploring, which is easy given the location – you’re in the Cabbagetown district, a 15-minute walk to the Eaton Centre, or 20 minutes to the St Lawrence Market.

Rose Garden Bed and Breakfast

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The lounge and dining room decorated with traditional and antique furniture at Rose Garden Bed and Breakfast
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Despite being set inside an elegant townhouse, there’s a relaxed vibe at this B&B positioned in the Seaton Village area of Toronto. Relax in the communal living area and sit down to a hot breakfast cooked by hosts Doug and Lisa, who are on hand with recommendations of things to do in the area. Rooms feature lovely touches, such as antique furnishings and vintage snowshoes decorating the walls.

Downtown Home Inn

Bed and Breakfast

A bed with bold floral headboard and bed linen in a guest suite at Downtown Home Inn Bed and Breakfast
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Tucked away on a tree-filled side street, this bed and breakfast is located in Toronto’s vibrant Gay Village, within walking distance to the swanky shopping districts of Yonge Street and Yorkville as well as the Royal Ontario and Gardiner museums. Considering the building dates back to 1887, the guest rooms are surprisingly modern and well-equipped. The Violet room, which features a private sundeck, is the best of the seven rooms.

Annex Garden Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast

Indulge in la dolce vita of Toronto’s Italian quarter by staying at this restored home, with four suite options each featuring plush robes, a cozy gas fireplace and a warm welcome from canine hosts, Flossie and Maggie the pugs. Breakfasts are all organic, seasonal and locally sourced – portion sizes are ample, giving you fuel to explore the indie shops along College Street or the artsy vendors and craft breweries of nearby funky Kensington Market. If that doesn’t get you to 10,000 steps, the B&B offers a fitness room with treadmill, elliptical, lifecycle and free weights.

Making Waves Boatel

Bed and Breakfast

The dining room overlooking the dock at Making Waves Boatel
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Get a dose of ship life in the big city with a stay at this sleek boat/hotel at Toronto’s Harbourfront, located in a marina on Lake Ontario. There are three cozy ship guestrooms as well as communal areas on the deck to soak in the sun, before or after land excursions. Guests can request a suggested itinerary to experience Toronto as a first-timer, family or for sports fans. Or you can also opt for a two-day vacation package, which includes a cruise on Lake Ontario, a bike ride around the nearby beaches and an excursion to the historic Distillery District.

By the Park Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast

This B&B is located within a historic home near Toronto’s oldest green space, High Park. This renovated residence combines contemporary rooms with period details like leaded glass windows, hardwood floors and a wood-burning fireplace in the family room. Breakfasts are all vegetarian with vegan options; tea and coffee are unlimited and available all day. Located near Bloor West Village and Roncesvalles, this B&B is a perfect base from which to explore the many Eastern European restaurants nearby. In the spring, the park is cherry blossom central.

IndexG Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast

A simple, contemporary guest room in shades of grey and cool blue at IndexG Bed and Breakfast
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Transformed from a convenience store into an art gallery/B&B by a pair of artists, this Queen West accommodation is within close reach of the Parkdale neighborhood and the King Street West Entertainment District. Choose from one of five contemporary rooms on the second floor, each decorated with local and international modern art (available for purchase). Guests are treated to the daily breakfast buffet within the main floor exhibition space (which also features an in-house gift shop of local artsy souvenirs).

Extending your stay in Ontario? Check out our guides to the best B&Bs in Niagara-on-the-Lake and the best places to rent a summer cottage across the province – bookable with Culture Trip.

This is an updated version of an article originally written by Waheeda Harris.

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