Madison Manor Boutique Hotel, Toronto
About the Hotel
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Reception
- Luggage storage
- ATM/Cash machine
- Fireplace
- Multilingual staff
Sports & Fitness
- Billiard tables
Services
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Restaurant
- Free breakfast
Business
- Meeting room
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a pleasant stay in this charming boutique hotel, which has a cozy, homey vibe that made me feel relaxed. The rooms had their unique quirks, with some being significantly nicer than others, but overall, my experience was enjoyable. The breakfast offered a decent selection, although management could improve the organization during peak times. The location near the subway and various attractions was definitely a plus, but the noise from nearby parties could be a downside on weekends.
This hotel has a great location near Spadina station, making it really convenient for exploring the area. The room was clean but felt a bit dated, and I appreciated its historic charm. Unfortunately, I missed out on the breakfast one morning when the staff member called in sick, which was disappointing given the timeline I had to stick to. Overall, the value for money isn't bad, but there are definitely some areas that could use improvement.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. While the location is perfect for college visits and I found the staff to be quite welcoming, the room I stayed in was a basement one with significant noise from the nearby fraternities. The breakfast options were quite limited and not as fresh as I would have hoped. Overall, it's a good pick for budget travelers, but not ideal for anyone seeking a quiet, restful night.
I had a wonderful experience at this charming hotel. The location was perfect for exploring nearby attractions, and the room was lovely and unique, featuring beautiful antiques. The breakfast was a letdown because it wasn't available during my stay, but overall, I felt it was a great value for the price paid. The only downside was the hard bed, which may not be ideal for everyone.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The location was perfect for exploring downtown Toronto, and my room was surprisingly quiet despite the nearby bars. However, the facility itself felt outdated and not particularly clean, especially the breakfast area. Although the breakfast was decent, we missed out on it one morning due to staffing issues, which was frustrating given our timeline.
My stay was a mixed bag. The hotel is in a charming area of Toronto, close to public transit and has a nostalgic Victorian feel. However, my basement room was not enjoyable due to its tiny windows and musty atmosphere. The breakfast was decent, but the confusion over my room booking left a bad taste. I felt the value for money could have been better.
This hotel has a unique charm, featuring two different buildings and a lovely location near Spadina subway. While my room was nice and somewhat spacious, the decor felt a bit dated and could use a refresh. The breakfast was decent, serving a variety of cold items, but I experienced a letdown with the breakfast service on one occasion. Overall, the location and room layout were strong points, though the lack of elevator was a bit inconvenient.
We had a wonderful stay at this charming hotel with a unique character. The location is fantastic, close to various attractions and public transport. Our room was lovely, but be prepared for some noise from the bar next door, especially at night. The breakfast was decent, but nothing to write home about. Overall, it's excellent value for a cozy and distinctive experience.