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| THE KING EDWARD HOTEL (TORONTO) |
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| Wednesday, 03 March 2010 16:46 | |||
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The King Edward Hotel is one of those landmarks in Toronto not to be missed. A fantastic memory of how we were and still are linked to the British Monarchy, the King Edward abounds with large white pillars and a grand square entrance with a balcony reminiscent of a palace. An impressive painting of the King Edward the hotel is named after hangs in the lobby, and a certain regal air makes a customer feel they have just had a wonderful interaction with a great distinguished gentleman of days gone by. Endearingly called “The King Eddie” by locals, this establishment has been host to legendary moments in history; John Lennon and Yoko Ono had staged part of their bed-in for world peace in the Royal Suite and Richard Burton had proposed to Elizabeth Taylor in the Sovereign Ballroom with the now infamo The rooms are spacious and meticulously clean. If you book, or upgrade, for the Royal Club you will have access to the exclusive Lounge where hors d’oeuvres and drinks are served at night and a sumptuous continental breakfast (smoked salmon, muffins, cereals, variety of breads and cheeses, etc) can be enjoyed in leisure in the morning. The King Edward works in upscale understatement, so simply know that a great deal of efficiency and class is placed within these walls. The staff move about effortlessly and efficiently, showing a level of professionalism that is highly noticeable and yet works hard to seem almost invisible. Many weddings, meetings and wine tastings are held in the great banquet rooms laced with Grecian statues and stunning crystal chandeliers. However I would recommend more than anything, and particularly on a shopping trip, enjoying their renowned Afternoon Tea at the King Edward Hotel. Read my full review of the King Edward Afternoon Tea here. The King Edward is featuring a historical walking tour and afternoon tea package until October 10th read here.
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