Town Inn Suites Toronto — Full Kitchen in Every Suite, 5 Minutes to Bloor-Yonge
Here is a question worth asking before you book a Toronto hotel for five nights: how much will you spend on three meals a day in a city where eating out is not cheap? Town Inn Suites is the answer a lot of World Cup travellers keep circling back to. Every suite comes with a real kitchen — not just a microwave, but a stovetop, refrigerator and sink. Score 8.0/10 from over 2,500 verified Booking.com reviews. Located at 620 Church St in the Church-Wellesley Village neighbourhood, with Bloor-Yonge Station just a 5-minute walk away. Rates start at CAD 100+ for a studio suite with a full kitchen — honest value in one of Canada's most expensive cities.
Most hotels in Toronto's downtown charge you for the room and then quietly drain you at every meal. Town Inn Suites works differently — and that is the reason it keeps earning its 8.0/10 score from over 2,500 Booking.com reviews. Guest feedback is unusually consistent: 'the room was bigger than expected,' 'the kitchen actually works,' 'the location is excellent.' What stands out is not luxury — it is the specific combination of a liveable space with a working kitchen in a neighbourhood where you actually want to be. For anyone staying more than three nights, that combination translates directly into money saved and a more comfortable daily rhythm.
"Had a full kitchen in the suite — picked up groceries from Loblaws down the street and made breakfast every morning. Saved a lot of money compared to eating out every day. Location near Bloor-Yonge made getting around easy. Great value for Toronto."
The rooms here are suites in the proper sense. A Studio Suite runs CAD 100–150 per night, with a kitchenette that includes a stovetop, refrigerator and sink — not a token setup, but one that guests report actually using. The One-Bedroom Suite sits at CAD 130–190 and gives a separate living area. Both room types are notably larger than standard hotel rooms at the same price point in central Toronto, which guests mention repeatedly as a genuine surprise. The trade-off is that this is an older building, and the decor reflects that — functional and clean, but not the kind of room you photograph. If the kitchen and the space are the point, it delivers; if atmosphere and interior design are the priority, look at newer options.
The location on Church St places you in Church-Wellesley Village — one of Toronto's most lively inner-city neighbourhoods, with restaurants, cafes, and bars within easy walking distance. The main practical asset is the walk to Bloor-Yonge Station: five minutes on foot, and once you are there, you are at the intersection of TTC's Line 1 (Yonge-University) and Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth). That means direct subway access to Union Station, the CN Tower, Eaton Centre, Kensington Market, and effectively anywhere in the city without needing a cab. A Loblaws supermarket is an 8-minute walk away — straightforward for stocking the suite kitchen.
For World Cup 2026 visitors — BMO Field, Toronto's designated match venue, sits on the western waterfront. From Bloor-Yonge, take Line 1 south to Union Station, then transfer to the 509 or 511 streetcar westbound, alighting at Princes' Gates. Under normal conditions that is about 25–35 minutes door to door. On match days, the TTC gets congested from Bloor-Yonge south, so factor in an extra 20–30 minutes and leave the hotel at least 90 minutes before kickoff. It is not a hotel next to the stadium — but it is a hotel on a subway line that connects directly to the stadium, which in a city the size of Toronto is a reasonable arrangement.
Worth being clear about the honest trade-offs: the building shows its age. Multiple reviewers flag older furniture, dated fixtures in the bathrooms, and the occasional maintenance issue that is minor but not invisible. Staff response to requests is generally described as helpful, though not the kind of attentive service you get at a full-service hotel. There is no pool, no spa, and no fitness centre. For guests who want those amenities, this hotel is not the match. For guests who want a well-located, kitchen-equipped suite at a price that leaves room in the budget for other things — 2,500 reviews suggest it does the job.
To put it directly: Town Inn Suites is the right call for travellers who want to stay in central Toronto for multiple nights, keep food costs manageable with a real kitchen, and have easy subway access to the rest of the city. The 8.0 score reflects guests who got exactly what they came for. If you are planning on using the kitchen, staying four or more nights, and do not need a hotel that looks brand new — the value here is genuinely good for Toronto. If you need a pool, modern decor, or proximity to BMO Field that does not require transit, our list has other options worth comparing.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Full kitchen in every suite — real cost savings on food for multi-night stays
- ✓ Church-Wellesley Village — lively, walkable, safe neighbourhood
- ✓ Bloor-Yonge Station 5-min walk — Toronto's main TTC interchange
- ✓ Suites larger than standard hotel rooms at the same price
- ! Older building — some reviewers note dated furniture and fixtures
- ! BMO Field requires TTC transit — not a walkable distance
- ✓ Loblaws supermarket 8-min walk — easy grocery run for the suite kitchen
- ✓ CAD 100+ for a suite with a full kitchen — competitive value for central Toronto
- ! No pool, spa or fitness centre
- ! Decor not modern — not the right choice if interior design matters
- 💡If you want a modern, recently renovated hotel · This building shows its age in furnishings and fixtures · For a newer feel, look at Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown or Bond Place Hotel in our list
- 💡If you need to be close to BMO Field (World Cup 2026 venue) · From here it is 25–35 min by TTC (Bloor-Yonge south to Union, then 509 streetcar) · For hotels closer to the stadium look at the Exhibition area options
- 💡If you want hotel amenities like a pool, gym or spa · Town Inn Suites has none of these · See Hilton Toronto or Westin Harbour Castle for full-amenity options in our list
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.