About Intercontinental Toronto Centre
The Intercontinental Toronto Centre is a four-diamond luxury hotel in downtown Toronto right in the heart of the entertainment district. This ultra-modern hotel is an eclectic mix of modern art, shimmering glass, and down-home comfort. Amazing amenities include a welcome gift, turn down service, complimentary breakfast, canapés and evening drinks, and access to light refreshments throughout the day. Add the Club InterContinental accommodations to your experience. Take a dip in the indoor saline pool or relax in the hot tub then head over to the eucalyptus steam room. Enjoy dining al fresco from the Azure Restaurant and Bar under the glass-enclosed canopy just outside the restaurant doors. Take advantage of the 24-hour fitness center or the Spa InterContinental, offering body treatments and massages to restore your body and relax your mind.
Hold your corporate events at the Intercontinental Toronto Centre with its state-of-the-art, high-tech meeting rooms. Large galas and receptions can easily be accommodated at the center with its breathtaking formal ballroom. Union Station is located within walking distance, and Pearson International Airport is a short train ride away. There is also Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport within a walk or quick cab ride. While visiting the Intercontinental Toronto Centre, you are only a short distance from some of the best attractions in Toronto, including the Rogers Centre, CN Tower, and Scotiabank Arena. The Intercontinental Centre is directly connected to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Fun Fact: The Canadian National Railway built the hotel in 1984 under the name of L’Hotel.
Things to do Near Intercontinental Toronto Centre
While in Toronto, you will want to get out and experience all the city has to offer. There are many attractions, eateries, and shops near the Intercontinental Toronto Centre, and Bounce has listed a few things to try to get you started while in Toronto.
- Climb into the sky when you visit the CN Tower, the best-known attraction in Toronto offering amazing views of the city from 1,800 feet in the air
- Wander through the Ripley’s Aquarium Canada to learn more about the ecosystems that make up Canada
- Catch a Major League Baseball game and cheer on the home team, the Toronto Blue Jays, at Rogers Centre
- Check out the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and see what activities are on the schedule
- Spend the day shopping at the Eaton Centre, a huge indoor shopping mall that has over 230 different stores, a great food court, and entertainment areas
- Snare tickets for a show at the Princess of Wales Theatre, a 19th-century theater with breathtaking architecture
- Visit the St. Lawrence Market and shop for fresh produce, great gifts, jewelry, clothing, and home decor
Transit Options Near Intercontinental Toronto Centre
- Airport Shuttle
- Train
- Bus
- Taxi
Luggage Storage Near Intercontinental Toronto Centre
Toronto is a large bustling city filled with fantastic attractions for you to see and do. You can easily spend a weekend or even an entire week wandering through the city, getting a feel for the culture and history. Expect to spend a lot of time walking through different neighborhoods, enjoying the various sights and experiences. Many do not allow large bags inside. Don't drag your luggage or other large bags along with you as you tour the city. Instead, use the Bounce app to find a location nearby to store your belongings for the day.
Luggage Storage Options Near Intercontinental Toronto Centre
With so much to see and do around the Intercontinental Toronto Centre, you will want to spend as much time as possible out and about. The streets and sidewalks can quickly become crowded, making it difficult to freely move from place to place. Leave heavy stuff behind with Bounce before venturing up CN Tower or touring Casa Loma.
Luggage Storage Near Roy Thomson Hall
Home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto International Film Festival, Roy Thomson Hall always seems to have something spectacular for you to experience. Located in downtown Toronto in the entertainment district, the concert hall opened in 1982 and is well-known by its curved glass exterior. The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir also performs here throughout the year. Several concerts, including rock, jazz, and classical, are performed by the symphony and choir. Check out the music in film series for a fun, upbeat night of live music. If you miss out on going to the Roy Thomson Hall for a performance, you can still visit during the day and take a guided tour for a behind-the-scenes look at the concert hall. Bring your camera and snap photos of the fantastic architecture but leave your bags at a nearby Bounce location.
Luggage Storage Near Ripley’s Aquarium Canada
You may not think an aquarium named after the famed Ripley’s Believe It or Not would be as spectacular as this one. Located in downtown Toronto at the base of the CN Tower, the aquarium is home to over 16,000 different sea creatures. There are three touch tanks where you can personally interact with certain marine animals. As you walk through the aquarium, you can enjoy over 100 different interactive displays. You do not want to miss this experience. The Ripley’s Aquarium Canada has a moving carpet that transports you through a tunnel where you are surrounded by sea life, including turtles and sharks. You will have the chance to watch local fish species swimming by as well as more exotic and even endangered species. The aquarium is more than just a tourist attraction; they also rehabilitate injured animals in hopes of releasing them back into the wild. Large bags and backpacks are not welcome at the aquarium, so use the Bounce app to find a location close by to leave your belongings.
Luggage Storage Near CN Tower
The CN Tower stands over 1,800 feet tall and is the most recognizable landmark in Toronto. Located in downtown Toronto, the CN Tower is a great place to go for a fun day reaching for the clouds. The tower was built in 1976 by the Canadian National Railway Company. Originally built as a communications tower, it was opened to the public as a multi-level observation tower. Daredevils will want to give the EdgeWalk a try; you can walk along a narrow walkway outside the tower high in the air. Those who complete the EdgeWalk get a certificate of achievement, keepsake video, and photograph. Then head up another floor to the LookOut and SkyPod. Look out over Toronto through floor to ceiling windows and then step out onto a glass floor and look straight down for a new perspective of the city. Grab a bite to eat at the 360 Restaurant to complete your journey up the CN Tower. Leave your bags at a nearby Bounce location to fully feel the CN Tower experience.