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W Toronto Debuts Suite Portfolio

The recently-opened W Toronto in the hot spot neighbourhood of Yorkville has unveiled three premium suite categories. Designed by global creative agency, Sid Lee, the new suites at W Toronto continue the hotel’s celebration of the city’s street and performance art scenes, cultural diversity, and legacy of non-conformity.

“Since our debut last summer, W Toronto has been welcoming guests from all over the world who are in search of the unique and unexpected when it comes to a luxury-lifestyle hotel stay,” said Perry Pisani, Director of Sales & Marketing. “From our striking guest rooms to our wildly popular rooftop bar, we have delivered and are now raising the stakes even higher with a collection of suites that will take a stay at W Toronto to the next level.”

Designed for Stays or Entertaining

The six new suites at W Toronto are available now for booking. All offer a nod to old Toronto glamour while celebrating the neighbourhood’s counterculture past and modern day, illustrious theatre district. Dripping in jewel-like tones of magentas, purples and mauves, each suite features theatrical design elements - from shimmery tassel curtains and up lighting adorning each plush, velvet bed frame to make every guest feel as though they are centre- stage.

Other touches include artwork and biophilia inside each room that embrace the city’s juxtaposition of nature with the man-made metropolis. Examples include fashion-forward 3D black and silver metallic faces and painted panels inspired by nature in hues of light pink and purple. Each bed also features “I Miss You”, a pillow featuring original art by local artist Julia Mercanti.

All suites feature spacious living spaces for gatherings, intimate events (or a good old private dance party) as well as a fully stocked MIXBAR (minibar) flanked by a gold orb designed to showcase drinks for guests.

W Toronto Suite Categories

2 X Extreme WOW Suites (Presidential) - 1,765 square foot bi-level suites featuring a bedroom, workspace and spacious, spa-inspired bathroom on the second level with round soaker tub and a shower for two. With city views, the E-WOW Suites include an expanded living room space, a dining table for eight and a full kitchenette complete with an oversized MIX Bar for entertaining.

2 X WOW Suites (Vice Presidential) - Facing both the city and the courtyard (for prime people watching), the 1,090 square foot WOW Suites feature an expansive entertaining and dining space; a separate bedroom where the bed is flanked with dramatic, shimmery tassel curtains for peek-a-boo style privacy and a spa-inspired bathroom with jet and rainfall showers (with one WOW featuring a soaker tub).

2 X Amplified Studio Suites - Featuring a large, open-concept bedroom and living space with plenty of plush seating - perfect for a cocktail hour with friends - the 667 sq. ft Amplified Studio Suites also feature workspaces, bathrooms with dual vanities and rainfall showers.

For more information please visit W Toronto's web site.

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