Reviewers Mention: The Clarence Park hostel receives positive reviews for its clean rooms, comfortable beds, and included breakfast. Guests appreciate the secure locking systems and convenient (Read More)location near the CN Tower. The hostel offers unbeatable prices for a private room and amenities like curtains in the spacious dorms. However, some guests found the kitchen underequipped and not very clean. Overall, the hostel is highly recommended for its value and enjoyable stay experiences.
Toronto City Centre
900 m from University of Toronto
# 2 out of 12 Hostels In Toronto
7.5
(2719 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
, Bar
, Food
Reviewers Mention: Samesun Toronto is praised for its great location, value for money, and helpful front desk staff. The hostel's washrooms are clean, although one reviewer found crumbs on thei (Read More)r bed. The rooms are cleaned daily and the bathrooms have hot water. The hostel offers a nice breakfast and has a good common area. It is easily accessible by public transport and there are shops and food vendors nearby. The staff is friendly and organizes fun activities, but the area outside the hostel has homeless people at night.
How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In Toronto?
On an average, Hostels In Toronto costs around INR 50 per night.
What are the best Hostels In Toronto?
Some of the best Hostels In Toronto are The Clarence Park, The Only Backpacker's Inn, Neill Wycik Hotel
How much is a Hostels In Toronto for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Hostels In Toronto for this weekend is INR 50
Suggest some Hostels In Toronto with good wifi?
Best Hostels In Toronto with wifi availability are are The Clarence Park, The Only Backpacker's Inn, Neill Wycik Hotel
What all are the best Hostels In Toronto for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Hostels In Toronto for a weekend stay are The Clarence Park, The Only Backpacker's Inn, Neill Wycik Hotel
Best time for a staycation in Toronto?
Toronto has a lot to offer at any time of the year depending what kind of activity you are looking forward to. Toronto has four distinct seasons and Summers (from late June to August) are the peak tourist season hosting a myriad offestivals, parades and exhibitions. If you are more into outdoor actvities like street festivals, lake's shore, zoo etc then Summers is the perfect season for you, though it gets quite hot and humid. However, being the peak tourist season it gets a bit expensive, so make sure that all booking are done in advance. The weather during September to October is milder and its mid tourist season with beautiful colours and pleasant temperature (gets a bit chilly at night), also not being the peak season means cheap accomodations are available. There are few festivals that take place during this season like the International Film Festival in September. Late November to March is generally not considered a good time to visit, as winter creeps in and temperature drops below zero with fewer actvities to offer. This period is for those who love winter sports and activites, with an added advantage of discounted prices.