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Delta Hotels Toronto Airport & Conference Centre

$140-220/ night

Book this if You have a layover at YYZ or a trade show at the Toronto Congress Centre and refuse to eat gas station food.

Why People Love It

8.0814 reviews
  • 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle that actually runs
  • Full-service Starbucks in the lobby (a lifesaver for early flights)
  • Directly across the street from the Toronto Congress Centre

Quick Take: A massive, efficient corporate machine that gets the job done but charges you downtown prices for parking in an industrial wasteland.

Reviewed by @explorewithkevsI booked this staycation just to disconnect. Filling up that tub while watching the Toronto skyline was exactly the reset I needed. Honestly, sipping wine in a bubble bath with that view was the most relaxing night I've had in months.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reliable and clean with comfortable beds, but the 'resort' fees and parking costs sting.

Reality check

You will hear planes. It is an airport hotel. Request a room facing away from the runway if you're a light sleeper.

  • You are attending a conference at the Toronto Congress Centre (walkable)
  • You need a reliable 24/7 shuttle for a weird flight time
  • You want decent on-site food (Japanese, American, Starbucks) without leaving the hotel

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service; some reports of missed dusting on high shelves.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Mostly sparkling, though older grout lines in some non-renovated bathrooms can look tired.
  • Maintenance: Good condition post-renovation, but occasional complaints about slow drains or noisy AC units.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, white Marriott-standard linens; towels are plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh (signature Marriott scent); hallways can occasionally smell like food or cleaning chemicals.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Low-flying aircraft (YYZ flight path)
  • Hallway noise from large conference groups

Before you book

Good to know

  • Shuttle runs 24/7 but frequency varies; call the front desk to track it
  • A $200 CAD security deposit is required upon check-in
  • The 'resort' or 'destination' fee covers the shuttle and wifi—you pay it even if you don't use them

What to pack

  • Earplugs (planes are loud)
  • Swimsuit (indoor pool and hot tub are decent)
  • Refillable water bottle (filtered water stations in lobby)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Premier King rooms on high floors (Tower Wing) for better views and slightly less road noise
  • Corner rooms for extra square footage

Rooms to avoid

  • Lower floor rooms facing Dixon Road (traffic + shuttle noise)
  • Connecting rooms if you aren't using them (sound bleed risk)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am a light sleeper staying for business. Please assign a room on a high floor in the Tower Wing, facing away from the elevators and Dixon Road.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the airport shuttle actually free?

Yes, it is complimentary and runs 24 hours, typically every 30-40 minutes. Look for the shuttle with the Delta logo at the designated post.

Does this hotel have the water slide?

No. That is the Delta Toronto East. This location has a standard indoor pool and hot tub.

How much is parking?

Self-parking is approximately $30 CAD per night; Valet is around $40-45 CAD. In/out privileges are usually included.

Is breakfast included?

Usually no. Expect to pay $20-30 CAD for the buffet or à la carte at Orchid Café unless your specific rate includes it.

Can I walk to restaurants nearby?

Technically yes, but it's a highway strip. You can walk to a few chain steakhouses (The Keg, Jack Astor's) or Zet's, but it's not a scenic stroll.

Is it pet friendly?

Yes, up to 2 pets (50lbs max) for a fee of around $50-60 CAD per stay.


Insider Tips

  • Zet's Restaurant nearby is a legendary 24-hour Greek diner spot—go there for massive souvlaki portions instead of room service.

  • The 'Club Floor' or higher-tier rooms sometimes get you access to a pantry with free snacks/drinks—ask at check-in.

  • If the hotel shuttle is taking forever, the Toronto Congress Centre sometimes has its own transport during big events.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The lobby is surprisingly nice and social, unlike the grim bunkers of some airport hotels.

  • 💡You can watch planes land from your room if you're an aviation geek (ask for an airport view).

  • 💡The elevators can be painfully slow during morning checkout/conference rush.

  • 💡There is a Ginko Japanese restaurant inside that is surprisingly authentic and high-quality for an airport hotel.

  • 💡The 'renovated' rooms are great, but some corners of the hotel (hallways, stairwells) still feel like the old International Plaza.

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