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A modern suite features a spacious bed with a tufted headboard, complemented by light-colored bedding. A glass partition delineates the living area, which includes a round dining table and comfortable seating beneath large windows. A sleek workspace with a printer is also present.
Apartment in Yorkville
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Luxury Yorkville Escape | Condo in Prime Location

Discover refined living in this beautifully furnished apartment in Yorkville Toronto’s most glamorous & exclusive neighborhood. With new furniture & modern appliances, this space blends comfort with sophistication. Step outside and find yourself surrounded by luxury boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, chic cafes, & world-class art galleries. With Bay subway station just a 3 minute walk away, the entire city is at your fingertips. Elevate your lifestyle in a place where elegance meets convenience.

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Apartment in Downtown Toronto
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Modern Downtown Condo/UofT/ Skyline View/Eaton Ctr

Step into a thoughtfully designed condo where modern aesthetics meet everyday comfort. Clean lines, quality furnishings and a warm ambiance make it feel like home. The bedroom is a peaceful retreat after a night out exploring the city.Unwind in the shared pool or soak your worries away in the hot tub. You are steps away from the city's top restaurants, cafés, boutiques and nightlife.Whether you're here for a romantic getaway or an adventure in the city, this space was designed with you in mind.

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Apartment in Downtown Toronto
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Beautiful Petit Gem Ap. In Downtown! Walk Anywhere

Welcome to our lovely petit aparment in heart of downtown Toronto! Our place has everything you might need in order to enjoy the city, work remotely and have a great time when the weather outside is not the best! Located right in downtown, you can basically walk anywere fast: Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, U Toronta, etc. Enjoy many of the high end stores located in the area and also some of the best restaurants! The entire place is sensitized using UV lights and COVID 19 cleaning solutions.

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A stylish living space features an eye-catching geometric wallpaper, complemented by a contemporary wooden sideboard and a gray sectional sofa. A small round table and a two-person bar table are positioned near large windows that offer expansive city views.
Apartment in Yorkville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Beautiful 1 Bedroom Yorkville Condo w/ Parking

Pamper yourself with everything Yorkville has to offer with this professionally decorated, NYC inspired condo at the heart of Toronto's most exclusive address with complimentary valet parking. Queen size bed, sofa bed in living room, 2 person bar table, work station and a 55" Smart TV to accommodate all your needs. Contemporary art by local artist throughout with high end furniture and Miele appliances. South facing lake/city views through expansive floor to ceiling windows.

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Flat in Downtown Toronto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Downtown Toronto 1+1 by UofT & Subway

👍 Why us? 📍 Unbeatable downtown location Subway – 2 min walk Sunnybrook Hospital- 5 min walk University of Toronto – 8 min walk Yorkville – 10 min walk CN Tower – 10 min drive Financial District – 10 min drive Rogers Centre – 15 min drive 💎 Modern downtown condo Full kitchen Private work den Fast 8GB internet Gym Safe building 💰 Comfortable for 3, maximum 4 guests Queen bed, sleeps 2 Private den bed, sleeps 1 Living room sleeping area, sleeps 1

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Flat in Yorkville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Yorkville Sinclair

Stay on the 30th floor in the heart of Yorkville in this stylish 430 sq ft one-bedroom suite. Enjoy a full kitchen, in-unit washer & dryer, high-speed WiFi, and optional paid parking. Contactless check-in for a seamless stay. Walk Score 98, Transit 96. Steps to top dining, shopping, and the Royal Ontario Museum. 9 mins to CN Tower & Scotiabank Arena, 27 mins to Pearson Airport. 🎈 Check-in until 8pm, late check-in to 9pm available for a fee.

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Flat in Downtown Toronto
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

City Views, Balcony & Workspace Near CN Tower

Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Toronto's skyline from this modern 1-bedroom, 2 minutes from the subway and walking distance to University of Toronto, Eaton Centre, and CN Tower. Dedicated workspace, in-suite washer and dryer, and a private balcony support extended stays. Built for professionals, couples, and solo travelers who want a polished downtown base with a view that converts browsers into bookers.

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Flat in Downtown Toronto
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Modern High-Rise City Views + 1 Free Parking

Set in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant downtown, this modern styled condo offers a private and comfortable escape above the city. Walk to popular destinations such as the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the lively Queen Street West corridor. With no shared spaces and professional cleaning between every stay, this home is perfectly suited for both city exploration and business travel.

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Flat in Yorkville
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Yorkville Skyline Views & Gym | Near Subway

Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Toronto skyline views from this two-bathroom Yorkville condo with in-suite laundry, building and gym access. Walk to Royal Ontario Museum, Bloor Street shopping, and Bay subway station, everything from cafes to galleries is outside your door. Built for professionals, families, and extended stays who want walkable access to Toronto's cultural and transit core.

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Apartment in Downtown Toronto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

City Views, Prime Location, Dedicated Workspace

Bay/Wellesley 1-bedroom with a private balcony overlooking the Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario. Pet-friendly with an in-unit washer and dryer. Walk to the University of Toronto, subway, restaurants, and bars. Built for business travelers, students, and extended stays who want comfort and walkable access to the best of downtown Toronto.

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A modern living area features a light, neutral color palette with two sofas and a coffee table. Large windows provide natural light, while a television is positioned on an elegant cabinet. Potted plants add freshness, enhancing the inviting, spacious layout.
Apartment in Downtown Toronto
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Balcony, City Views Near Yorkville and Subway

High-floor condo at Bay and Wellesley with city skyline views and private balcony. Full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and exercise equipment make this ideal for extended stays. Steps from Yorkville shopping and subway access. Built for urban professionals, remote workers, and groups who want a full-amenity building in downtown Toronto.

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A modern kitchen area is equipped with stainless steel appliances, including a large refrigerator and oven. A glass-topped breakfast bar is accompanied by two neutral-colored stools. Decorative wall art and a small plant add visual interest, while natural light enhances the bright ambiance.
Apartment in Downtown Toronto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Vibrant downtown place

Apartment in a boutique condo with 24/7 security-concierge, gym, entertainment room and rooftop terrace with BBQ. Bright and modern, 6 appliances, AC and heating with thermostat control, on subway line and walking distance to all attraction. Free secure parking in the underground of the building (clearance 1.80 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is University of Toronto located?

    University of Toronto is set in central Toronto, surrounded by the dynamic neighborhoods of downtown. Its campus places you near city landmarks, arts venues, and a vibrant urban atmosphere.

  • When is the best time to visit University of Toronto?

    Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested, with mild temperatures around 50–66°F (10–19°C) and 57–72°F (14–22°C). These seasons often provide lively campus activities and comfortable weather for walking and exploring.

  • How old is University of Toronto?

    University of Toronto was established in the early nineteenth century, making it over 190 years old. Its history includes expansions and academic milestones that have shaped its role in Canada's educational landscape.

  • Why was University of Toronto built?

    University of Toronto was established to advance higher education and foster academic research in Upper Canada. Its growth reflects an ongoing commitment to scholarship, innovation, and community engagement.

  • What are some things to do near University of Toronto?

    Around University of Toronto, you can explore galleries, historic buildings, and scenic green spaces. The area also has cafes, shopping, and cultural venues, making it easy to enjoy art, local food, and neighborhood traditions.

  • How is the weather near University of Toronto?

    Winters bring cold temperatures near 20–31°F (-7–0°C) and occasional snow, while summers warm up to 65–81°F (18–27°C) with comfortable breezes. Spring and fall are often mild, with periods of rain and pleasant walking weather.

  • How was University of Toronto built?

    University of Toronto began with a main college inspired by traditional European designs, and its campus has grown over time through new buildings, renovations, and adaptive uses. Historic structures blend with modern facilities, reflecting evolving academic and community needs.

  • What is the history of University of Toronto?

    Founded in the early 1800s, University of Toronto has roots in colonial and educational traditions, evolving to include diverse faculties and research institutes. Its campus features architectural styles reflecting different eras of local and national history.