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The Hazelton Hotel
🎬 TIFF Hub · Boutique Luxury 5★ 📍 Yorkville · Mink Mile
9 / 10
🇨🇦 Yorkville · Toronto
The Hazelton Hotel
Boutique Luxury 5★ · 77 rooms · Mink Mile · TIFF Hub
The Hazelton Hotel exterior on Yorkville Avenue — Boutique Luxury on Mink Mile, Toronto
Interior ambiance at The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — Studio Munge design
Type
5-Star Hotel
Review Score
9 / 10
From
CAD 500+ /คืน
Rooms
77 rooms
Subway Line 1
Bay Station ~5 min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

The Hazelton Hotel Toronto — 77-Room Boutique Luxury That the Film World Keeps Coming Back To

Have you ever wondered which hotel directors, actors and studio insiders actually choose during TIFF — Toronto International Film Festival — each September? The Hazelton is the answer. A boutique property of just 77 rooms on Yorkville Avenue, with Hermès and Chanel across the street on Mink Mile. Score: 9.0/10 Exceptional on Booking.com from around 300 verified reviews. Small enough that the staff actually knows your name. That, more than anything else, explains why people who stay here once tend to come back.

Our Full Review

A hotel with 77 rooms scoring 9.0/10 Exceptional is not an accident. The Hazelton earns that number because every element — from the way the front desk team already knows your name on arrival, to the interiors designed by Studio Munge, one of Toronto's most respected design practices — is calibrated for guests who notice the difference between luxury and just expensive. Ceilings reach 10 feet. Floor-to-ceiling windows fill rooms with natural light. The furniture is chosen, not catalogued. Guests consistently note the same thing: the place feels like a private residence, not a hotel. For 77 rooms on Yorkville Avenue, that feeling is entirely deliberate.

"The staff knew our names from the first morning. The room was quiet, impeccably clean, and felt like staying in someone's very beautiful home — the most genuinely personalised hotel stay we have ever had."

The Hazelton Hotel exterior on Yorkville Avenue — Boutique Luxury on Mink Mile, Toronto

Room categories run across three tiers. Signature Rooms from CAD 500–750 per night offer the core Hazelton experience: generous floor plans, 10-foot ceilings, dark hardwood floors, and the Studio Munge palette of warm neutrals and considered textures. Hazelton Suites from CAD 1,000–2,500 add a full living area with a separated sleeping zone — genuinely useful for longer stays or when space matters as much as address. Penthouse Suites from CAD 3,000–6,500+ represent the top of the house with Yorkville views and the most expansive floor plans in the building. At these prices, you are not just paying for thread-count; you are paying for a level of care and craft that a 300-room property simply cannot replicate.

The feature that sets The Hazelton apart from every other luxury hotel in Toronto is the one you will not find at Four Seasons or Ritz-Carlton: a private 30-seat Screening Room. Every September, when TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) takes over the city, The Hazelton becomes the film world's unofficial headquarters. Directors, cast, producers and studio representatives choose this address precisely because the Screening Room and the hotel's culture of discretion make it the right venue for private film previews, invite-only events and industry dinners. The One Restaurant inside the hotel serves modern Canadian cuisine and has earned steady critical praise — it is a regular stop for Toronto's food world, not a hotel dining room to skip.

On location — 118 Yorkville Avenue is on the same block as Hermès and Chanel, at the centre of the Mink Mile, Toronto's most concentrated stretch of high-end retail. Bay Station on Subway Line 1 (Yonge–University) is a five-minute walk, connecting you quickly to Union Station, the financial district, and the waterfront. Royal Ontario Museum is seven minutes on foot. BMO Field, the World Cup 2026 venue in Toronto, is around 20 minutes by Uber or TTC. The Hazelton is not chosen for proximity to the stadium; it is chosen because Yorkville gives you the best version of Toronto alongside the tournament — and that is a different kind of value.

Yorkville neighbourhood, Toronto — Mink Mile shopping street

A few honest things worth knowing before you book. With only 77 rooms, availability is tight year-round — and during TIFF in September, the hotel fills months in advance. Plan for at least a 3–4 month lead time if you want to stay in September, and ask about Film Festival packages that can include event access. The Hammam Spa is highly regarded but carries a premium price and books out quickly — the practical move is to reserve a treatment at the same time as the room, not after you arrive. The pricing at CAD 500+ per night is, frankly, high — and if what you need is a full-service hotel with a large pool and every amenity under one roof, a nearby property like Four Seasons Toronto (a few minutes away) has a broader facilities offer. The Hazelton's answer is 77 rooms and the fact that everyone on staff knows your name.

To sum it up honestly: The Hazelton is the right choice if you want a Toronto hotel where the personal detail is the point — where you are a guest in the truest sense, not a room number. The 9.0/10 comes from that sense of care, not just the design. Best for honeymoons, milestone celebrations, guests visiting during TIFF, and travellers who genuinely want a one-of-a-kind address. If you need a pool, want to spend under CAD 500, or are trying to minimise travel time to BMO Field — look at the other options in our Toronto list.

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TIFF's annual hotel of choice
Every September — directors, cast and insiders. Private 30-seat Screening Room. A film-world address no other Toronto hotel can match.
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Mink Mile — Hermès, Chanel steps away
Same block as Toronto's finest boutiques · Bay Subway Station 5 min walk
9.0/10 Exceptional
77 rooms · most personalised stay in the city · staff who know every guest's name
Our Rating
9.0
out of 10
Based on 300+ reviews
Location
9.5
Cleanliness
9.2
Service/Staff
9.3
Rooms
9.1
Amenities
8.8
Value
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 77-room boutique — most personalised stay in Toronto, staff know every guest by name
  • Yorkville Mink Mile — Hermès, Chanel, Gucci within a 2-minute walk
  • TIFF hub with private 30-seat Screening Room — unique in Toronto
  • Studio Munge-designed rooms: 10-ft ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows
◎ Things to note
  • ! 77 rooms means limited availability — books out fast during TIFF (September) and high season
  • ! CAD 500+ per night; Four Seasons Toronto nearby offers broader facilities at similar tier
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • One Restaurant — acclaimed contemporary Canadian cuisine on-site
  • Best Yorkville address in Toronto, walkable to everything on Bloor-Yorkville
  • Quiet, high-quality rooms with a residential feel rather than a hotel feel
◎ Things to note
  • ! Hammam Spa is expensive and books out quickly — must reserve in advance
  • ! Yorkville neighbourhood restaurants are also premium-priced
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
🎬 The short version — The Hazelton is the most personalised boutique luxury hotel in Toronto: 77 rooms by Studio Munge, the film world's TIFF address, a private 30-seat Screening Room. Best for special trips, honeymooners, and travellers who want a stay worth remembering.
💡 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 to be close to BMO Field (World Cup 2026 venue) · The Hazelton is ~20 min by Uber/TTC · For walking distance to the stadium, look at hotels near Liberty Village or Exhibition Place
  • 💡If you need full-service facilities including a pool · This is a 77-room boutique — no swimming pool · Fix: see Four Seasons Toronto or Ritz-Carlton Toronto for a broader facilities package
  • 💡If your budget is below CAD 500/night · Starting rates here are CAD 500+ · Fix: see Hotel X Toronto or Chelsea Hotel Toronto in our list
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
CAD 500–750
/ night
Signature Room — Studio Munge interiors, 10-ft ceilings · estimated starting price
Signature Room
CAD 500–750
Hazelton Suite
CAD 1,000–2,500
Penthouse Suite
CAD 3,000–6,500+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Book 3–4 months ahead for TIFF
September is the tightest month by far. Ask about Film Festival packages that bundle event access — they are worth knowing about and fill quickly.
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Reserve the Hammam Spa when you book your room
The spa books out fast. Calling to schedule a treatment at the same time as your room reservation means you actually get the slot you want.
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Have dinner at One Restaurant at least once
Contemporary Canadian cuisine that earns its praise. It is a regular meeting point for Toronto's food and film circles — not a hotel restaurant you skip.
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Walk Mink Mile at dusk
Hermès, Chanel, Gucci, Holt Renfrew — all within a few minutes on foot. The neighbourhood is at its best in the early evening when the shops close and the restaurants fill up.
⚽ 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 — The Hazelton Hotel Toronto

Where is The Hazelton Hotel and how do I get there by public transit?
The hotel is at 118 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1C2 — at the centre of the Mink Mile in Yorkville. Bay Station on Subway Line 1 (Yonge–University) is around a 5-minute walk, connecting directly to Union Station, the financial district, and most of the city. Hermès and Chanel are on the same block.
What does a room cost per night at The Hazelton?
Signature Rooms start at CAD 500–750 per night. Hazelton Suites run CAD 1,000–2,500. Penthouse Suites are CAD 3,000–6,500+. Rates vary with season and demand — September during TIFF is consistently the most expensive and hardest to book.
Who is The Hazelton Hotel best suited for?
Best for: honeymooners, milestone celebrations, guests visiting Toronto during TIFF, and travellers who want a genuinely personalised boutique stay rather than a large chain property. Not ideal if you need a swimming pool, want facilities the scale of Four Seasons, or have a budget below CAD 500 per night.
How far is The Hazelton from BMO Field, the World Cup 2026 venue?
BMO Field is roughly 20 minutes away by Uber or TTC. The Hazelton is not chosen for its proximity to the stadium — it is the hotel for guests who want the best version of Yorkville and Toronto as the backdrop to the tournament. If walking distance to the venue is a priority, look at options near Liberty Village or Exhibition Place.
How far in advance should I book — especially for TIFF in September?
For TIFF (September), book at least 3–4 months in advance. With only 77 rooms, the hotel sells out far earlier than larger properties. Outside TIFF, 4–6 weeks ahead is usually sufficient. Always choose a Free Cancellation rate if your plans are not yet confirmed.
Does the Hammam Spa require a reservation, and is it expensive?
Yes — reserve the Hammam Spa when you book your room, not after you arrive. It is well regarded and in high demand, particularly during TIFF and high season. The spa carries a premium price point consistent with the hotel's positioning. Booking early is the only reliable way to secure the time slot you want.
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