Book this if You want a moody, Hollywood-glam crash pad steps from the Rogers Centre and don't mind the thrum of the city.
Cinematic 'dressing room' aesthetic with curved full-length mirrors Muse Lobby Bar's daily 4-7 PM happy hour ($12 cocktails) Walking distance to CN Tower, TIFF Lightbox, and major theaters Quick Take: A stylish boutique renovation that nails the vibe but can't quite soundproof the Entertainment District's late-night roar.
Reviewed by @ellahh : I booked a staycation here to escape the winter blues and it delivered. The room was super stylish, but the highlight was definitely the dinner show downstairs—the energy was unmatched. Perfect spot if you want luxury and nightlife all in one place.
Travelers rave about the 'sparkling clean' modern rooms and the friendly staff who text to check in on you.
Light sleepers struggle with street noise and thin walls between connecting rooms.
You're in town for a concert or Jays game and want to walk home You appreciate high-design interiors over generic beige hotel rooms You need a 24-hour gym with Peloton bikes 9.5
Housekeeping: Consistent daily service. Reviews overwhelmingly cite 'spotless' rooms.Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. New grout, sparkling fixtures, no mold reports found.Maintenance: Brand new renovation (2024), so everything is in top working order.Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and high quality. No complaints of wear or stains.Odors & scents: Fresh, intentional hotel signature scent. No musty or smoke odors reported.0-4 LOUD
4-7.5 MODERATE
7.5-10 SILENT
Street noise from Peter Street nightlife Sound bleed through connecting room doors Hallway traffic Good to knowA $150 CAD/night incidental hold is standard at check-in. Breakfast at Deauville Club is à la carte and pricey ($20-50 CAD/person). The 'Box Office' check-in pods are cool but can feel less personal than a traditional desk. What to packHigh-quality earplugs or a white noise machine Dressy casual outfits for the Muse Lobby Bar Walking shoes — you are in the center of everything Best picksCorner King rooms (ends in roughly '00' or '15') for slightly more space (334 sq ft) High-floor City View rooms to minimize street thumping Rooms to avoidConnecting rooms if you aren't booking both (sound bleed issues) Low-floor rooms facing Peter Street if you're noise-sensitive Room Request Genie – copy & paste “I'd love a high-floor room (10th floor+) facing away from the street noise if possible. Please avoid connecting rooms as I am a light sleeper.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a pool? No. The previous hotel on this site had one, but it was removed/closed during the Revery renovation.
Does the hotel have parking? Valet only, costing approximately $65-73 CAD per night with in/out privileges.
Is breakfast included? No, it's an extra fee (approx. $20-50 CAD) served at the Deauville Club restaurant.
Are there microwaves in the rooms? Not in standard rooms. You must request one or book a suite.
How close is it to the CN Tower? Extremely close. A 5-10 minute walk (approx. 700 meters).
Is it pet friendly? Yes, for a non-refundable fee of roughly $100 CAD per stay.
Insider Tips ✨ The Muse Lobby Bar has a 'secret' happy hour daily from 4-7 PM with $12 cocktails and $7 beers.
✨ Ask for a room with a 'dressing room' layout to get the signature curved full-length mirror perfect for fit checks.
✨ The gym has Peloton bikes, which isn't always advertised on third-party booking sites.
💡 The 'Box Office' check-in desks play classic black-and-white movies on loop. 💡 The water filling station in the lobby can be painfully slow. 💡 The 'Gupta Room' is a hidden private dining space with deep purple velvet accents. 💡 You can control the room lights and curtains from a bedside panel (fancy, but sometimes glitchy). 💡 The hotel scent is a custom 'theatrical' blend that some love and others find strong. Map See where Revery Toronto Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton is located and what's nearby.
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