The Hotel Victoria is in the heart of the theatre and financial district and within walking distance of corporate and government offices, shopping, dining and many major downtown attractions including the Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, CN Tower, and more.
The hotel is easily accessible with its ideal location on Yonge Street, just steps away from the Subway and Ground Transit Systems.
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Show Your Tickets and Save!Attending a concert, theatre performance, or sporting event in Toronto? |
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EntertainmentA. Air Canada CentreThe Air Canada Centre is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors. It has a seating capacity of 19,500, and is connected to Union Station and the underground pedestrian PATH system. (Distance: 600 m)
B. Rogers CentreRogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is located next to the CN Tower. It is home to the Toronto Blue Jays and the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts, and hosts other large-scale events such as conventions, trade fairs, and concerts. (Distance: 1,500 m) C. Sony CentreThe Sony Centre For The Performing Arts is Canada's largest soft-seat theatre. It has played host to a tremendous variety of international attractions and stars. (Distance: 170 m) D. Roy Thompson HallRoy Thomson Hall is one of Canada's premier concert halls, which showcases the world's greatest performers in all disciplines. (Distance: 750 m) E. Massey HallMassey Hall is one of Canada's premier concert halls. In addition to featuring performances, it is also a prominent venue for diverse activities in the business and entertainment district of downtown Toronto. (Distance: 800 m) F. Royal Alexandra TheatreBuilt in 1907, the Royal Alexandra Theatre is the oldest continuously operating theatre in North America. (Distance: 900 m)
G. Princess of Wales TheatreThe Princess of Wales Theatre is a 2000-seat theatre located in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District. Productions in the Princess of Wales have included the musicals Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Les Misérables, and recently, The Sound of Music. (Distance: 1,100 m) H. Elgin and Winter Garden TheatreDesignated a national historic site in 1982, the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is the last "double-decker" or stacked Edwardian theatre facility in the world. (Distance: 550 m) I. Canon TheatreThe Canon Theatre began as the Pantages Theatre in 1920 as a combination vaudeville and motion picture house. Designed by the great theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb, it was the largest cinema in Canada. (Distance: 900 m)
J. St. Lawrence Centre for the ArtsThe St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts is a performing arts theatre complex located in downtown Toronto. It houses two auditoriums, the 876-seat Bluma Appel Theatre and the 498-seat Jane Mallett Theatre. (Distance: 1,100 m)
K. Four Seasons Centre for the Performaing ArtsInaugurated in 2006, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is a theatre built specifically for opera and ballet performances with the finest level of acoustics. (Distance: 1,100 m)
L. Dundas SquareDundas Square is a commercial public square at the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street The square is used for music concerts, film screenings and other public events. (Distance: 1,000 m) |
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