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Hilton Toronto
💼 Hilton 4★ Downtown 📍 Financial District · Richmond St
8.4 / 10
🇨🇦 Financial District · Toronto
Hilton Toronto
4-Star Hotel · Indoor pool · Central Downtown Toronto
Hilton Toronto — exterior in the Financial District
Hilton Toronto lobby and common areas
Type
4-Star Hotel
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
CAD 250+ /คืน
Rooms
600+ rooms
BMO Field
Streetcar 509 ~12 min from St Andrew TTC
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hilton Toronto — Financial District, 3 Minutes to the Subway, Streetcar to BMO Field

Picture this: a morning meeting at the Toronto Convention Centre — right next door. A midday walk to the CN Tower. Then a streetcar from Queens Quay to BMO Field in time for kickoff. All without booking a single ride-share. Hilton Toronto at 145 Richmond St W is the hotel that business travellers, World Cup visitors, and couples who want to actually explore Downtown Toronto keep coming back to. Score 8.4/10 from over 3,500 verified reviews on TripAdvisor. Honest take: it is not the most glamorous hotel in the city, but for sheer walkable convenience, it is genuinely hard to beat.

Our Full Review

The thing guests mention most in the reviews — almost without exception — is the location. St Andrew Station (TTC Subway Line 1) is a three-minute walk from the front door, which puts the entire city on a single fare. For the World Cup, the more relevant connection is the Streetcar 509: walk to Queens Quay, board the streetcar, and you are at BMO Field in approximately 12 minutes on a clear day. On match days this is a real advantage — no surge pricing, no waiting in a ride-share queue alongside several thousand other fans. Multiple guests have specifically noted they covered the entire city by transit without touching a car. That is how good the location is.

"Three days in Toronto, walked and took transit everywhere — never once needed an Uber. The Financial District location is exactly as good as the reviews say."

The rooms are solidly Hilton — clean, well-maintained, comfortable beds, reliable air-con. Not a design statement, but consistently what guests expect. A Standard Room runs around CAD 250–340 per night (approximately ฿6,700–9,100 at current rates). Deluxe Rooms go CAD 310–420. The Executive Room from CAD 420–580+ includes Lounge access covering breakfast and evening canapes — worth doing the maths on before dismissing, since the saved meal costs over three nights often exceed the upgrade gap. One quiet tip: request an Executive Room on the 20th floor or higher, west-facing side. That exposure gets you a direct CN Tower view without leaving the building.

On amenities, the hotel covers the bases well for a four-star property. The indoor pool is heated year-round — relevant when Toronto winters drop below freezing and any outdoor activity is limited. The fitness centre is spacious. The Toronto Convention Centre connects directly to the hotel, which explains why the property is a default choice for conference attendees and large business groups. The on-site bar and restaurant handle a meal if you do not want to head outside, though the Entertainment District immediately surrounding the hotel has strong local alternatives at every price point.

To fill in the geography clearly: Hilton Toronto sits at the intersection of Richmond St W and University Ave, in the heart of the Financial District. Walking from the front door: Rogers Centre (Blue Jays, major concerts) is about 10 minutes on foot; the CN Tower is 12 minutes; TIFF Bell Lightbox and the Entertainment District are five minutes. Harbourfront and Ripley's Aquarium are an easy walk south. BMO Field, where the World Cup 2026 matches in Toronto will be played, sits roughly 3 km west along the waterfront — the Streetcar 509 runs directly there from Queens Quay, about 12 minutes. Not a walking distance, but genuinely one of the most convenient transit connections of any Downtown hotel for that venue.

A few things worth saying plainly: the Financial District goes quiet after business hours on weekends. If you want nightlife, rooftop bars, or the energy of the Harbourfront area at 10pm, this neighbourhood will disappoint you. A hotel like Westin Harbour Castle, further east along the waterfront, would suit that better. Some reviews mention rooms that have not yet been through the renovation cycle — the furniture and fittings in older sections look their age. Asking at check-in for a recently renovated floor is a reasonable request and costs nothing. Parking is available but charged separately; guests arriving by TTC or on foot have no issue.

To be direct about it: Hilton Toronto is the right choice if transit access, central location, and a reliable brand standard matter more than atmosphere or design. The 3,500+ reviews on TripAdvisor reflect consistent delivery rather than memorable highs — which is exactly what a lot of travellers want. For World Cup 2026, it is one of the better-positioned Downtown hotels for getting to BMO Field without a car. For business travel, the Convention Centre connection is difficult to replicate. If your priorities run toward Lake Ontario views, design-forward rooms, or a livelier weekend scene — that is a different decision, and our Toronto list covers those options too.

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St Andrew TTC — 3-min walk
Subway Line 1 + Streetcar 509 to BMO Field ~12 min · no Uber needed on match day
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Indoor pool + fitness
Heated pool year-round — especially useful in Toronto winters · Convention Centre next door
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Executive Room: CN Tower view
Floors 20+ west-facing · Lounge access including breakfast and evening canapes
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 3500+ reviews
Location
8.8
Cleanliness
8.3
Service/Staff
8.4
Rooms
8.2
Amenities
8.5
Value
8.1
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Financial District location — Rogers Centre, TIFF, CN Tower all walkable
  • St Andrew TTC 3-min walk — Streetcar to BMO Field (World Cup 2026) direct
  • Hilton brand consistency, TripAdvisor 3,500+ reviews
  • Toronto Convention Centre next door — excellent for business travellers
◎ Things to note
  • ! Financial District is very quiet on weekend evenings — limited nightlife nearby
  • ! Some rooms await renovation; older sections show their age in reviews
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Indoor heated pool + full fitness centre, open year-round
  • Executive Lounge with breakfast + evening canapes — strong value for multi-night stays
  • Central Downtown location within walking distance of major sights
◎ Things to note
  • ! Peak-season and World Cup rates rise significantly — book early
  • ! Parking available but charged separately — not complementary
Honest Take
🎯
This place is a great fit if...
💼 Hilton Toronto is the best-located Downtown hotel for transit-reliant travellers — subway 3 minutes away, Streetcar to BMO Field in 12 minutes, Convention Centre next door. Solid choice for business travellers, couples exploring Downtown, and World Cup 2026 visitors.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want a Waterfront or nightlife atmosphere · The Financial District is quiet on weekend nights · Consider Westin Harbour Castle for Lake Ontario views and more evening energy
  • 💡If you want a fully renovated room · Ask at check-in for a recently renovated floor — some sections are older · It is a free request and often granted
  • 💡If your budget is below CAD 200/night · Starting rates here are CAD 250+ · See our Toronto budget hotel options in the roundup list
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
CAD 250–340
/ night
Standard Room — Core Hilton-standard room · estimated starting price
Standard Room
CAD 250–340
Deluxe Room
CAD 310–420
Executive Room
CAD 420–580+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Run the numbers on the Executive Room
The upgrade to Executive (floor 20+) adds Lounge access covering breakfast and evening canapes. Over a three-night stay the saved meal costs often exceed the rate difference — and you get the CN Tower view on the west side.
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Use Streetcar 509 on match day
Walk south to the Queens Quay Loop stop and board Streetcar 509 westbound to BMO Field — about 12 minutes, direct. Avoids surge pricing and the ride-share queue that forms outside the venue after a match.
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Eat outside in the Entertainment District
A five-minute walk from the front door opens up a wide range of restaurants — Canadian, Japanese, Italian — at better value than the hotel dining room, especially during busy periods.
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Ask for a renovated room at check-in
Tell the front desk you would prefer a recently renovated room if available. Some floors were upgraded more recently than others. It costs nothing to ask and is frequently granted when the hotel is not at full capacity.
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

Heading to Toronto for the World Cup?

Toronto is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach BMO Field on match day.

📋 Toronto World Cup guide → 🚆 Getting to BMO Field

Frequently Asked Questions — Hilton Toronto

Where is Hilton Toronto, and how far is it from BMO Field?
The hotel is at 145 Richmond St W, Financial District, Toronto — in the heart of Downtown, next to the Toronto Convention Centre. BMO Field, the World Cup 2026 venue in Toronto, is reached by Streetcar 509 in approximately 12 minutes: walk south to Queens Quay Loop and board westbound. On match days this is significantly faster and cheaper than ride-share.
What does a room cost per night?
A Standard Room starts around CAD 250–340 per night depending on dates. Deluxe Rooms run CAD 310–420. Executive Rooms (with Lounge access, breakfast, and evening canapes) go CAD 420–580+. World Cup match weeks in June–July 2026 will be considerably higher — check Agoda, Booking, or Trip.com for live rates and book well in advance.
Who is Hilton Toronto best for — and who should look elsewhere?
Best for: business travellers attending conventions or meetings Downtown, couples who want to walk to major sights, and World Cup 2026 visitors wanting a reliable transit link to BMO Field. Look elsewhere if: you want a Waterfront view, active weekend nightlife nearby, or design-forward rooms — the Financial District is quiet after business hours on weekends.
What is there to eat near the hotel?
The Entertainment District, five minutes on foot, has a wide range of restaurants across cuisines and price points. The hotel's own bar and restaurant are available for convenience. Several guests recommend eating outside the hotel for better value and atmosphere, particularly during busy periods when the dining room slows down.
How far in advance should I book for the World Cup?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 3–4 months ahead. Downtown Toronto hotels fill quickly during that period. Outside the tournament window, 3–6 weeks is typically enough. Choose a Free Cancellation rate on any platform if your itinerary is not yet confirmed.
Is the Executive Lounge worth the upgrade?
The Executive Lounge at Hilton Toronto includes full breakfast and evening canapes daily. For a stay of three or more nights, the saved meal costs typically exceed the upgrade premium over a Standard Room — particularly for two guests. The floor-level (20+) west-facing rooms in the Executive category also look directly at the CN Tower, which is a bonus that does not appear in the base room pricing.
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