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Review: Delta Toronto | Prince of Travel

Review: Delta Toronto | Prince of Travel

On a trip to Ontario in 2021, I stayed one night at the Delta Toronto. It was a brief visit, sharing meals with friends and working from the hotel during the day, before a quick departure for a pit stop in the suburbs and onwards to my primary destination of Ottawa.

Having thoroughly enjoyed the property, my first Delta and my first experience as a Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite member, I returned for five nights for The Travel Summit 2022.

When I first visited, service levels were greatly reduced due to COVID-19. In the year since, things have returned to normal. I’ve updated this review with my impressions of the full-service experience.

Delta Toronto – Booking

The Delta Toronto can often be booked for 30,000–40,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night, or around $300 (CAD) per night if paying a cash rate.

The hotel is often pricey on event dates, which are quite frequent. This should be no surprise based on its location, as you’ll see below.

When I visited in 2021 for one night, I used my annual Free Night Award worth 35,000 points from my Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card. This redemption was right on our target valuation of 0.9 cents per point.

When I stayed longer in 2022, I booked at a discounted cash rate as a business expense.

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Delta Toronto – Location

The hotel is located three blocks from the Toronto waterfront.

South of the train tracks, it’s a bit removed from the rest of the city, but it’s perfect walking distance to many popular tourist attractions, including Scotiabank Arena for the Leafs and Raptors, the Rogers Centre for the Blue Jays, the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Steam Whistle Brewery, and the ferries to the Toronto Islands.

It’s also in a prime location for business travellers, across the street from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

The building is connected to Union Station by the sheltered PATH walkways. You can seamlessly get in and out of the property using Toronto’s…

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