Chelsea Hotel Toronto Takes It Up A Notch

Change is the only constant they say and The Chelsea Hotel, Toronto has gone through some exciting changes in the form of a CDN$25 million refurbishment.

The most extensive investment at the hotel since 2013 included 600 guestrooms in the Executive Tower, hotel corridors throughout the hotel, modernization and refurbishment of the Executive Tower elevators.

Additionally, there was a refurbishment of Market Garden Restaurant including new carpet and furniture, while the property’s full-service restaurant, Elm Street Bar & Lounge, has undergone a remarkable enhancement. This included an expansion to double the seating capacity and the addition of new furniture and lighting.

The redesign for the Executive guestrooms include:

  • New carpet, wallcovering, drapes, lighting, mattresses, televisions and artwork.
  • Case good surfaces covered with a stone cap
  • Bathroom lighting and tub glazing

The rooms are the ideal choice for guests looking for comfort and stylish design. Appropriate for leisure or business stays, the hotel’s Executive Tower is characterized by soothing colours, natural light and wood/marble furnishings. Starting at 325 sq. ft., guests can select from king or two double beds.  Room amenities include; private balcony access in the majority of rooms, Nespresso coffee machines, 50” flat screen TV, in-room safe, electric kettle, mini-fridges and views of the downtown core.

Josef Ebner, regional vice president – Canada and managing director, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, said: “This renovation is another very exciting phase in the life of the Chelsea. A newly vibrant and fresh environment, the Chelsea delivers everything one could need at exceptional value,”

The scope of the corridor refurbishment includes replacement of carpet, wall vinyl as well as refreshing trim and doors.

For the late fall, the hotel is engaging in a Wi-Fi upgrade investment of CDN$2.3 million and will offer our guests a significant improvement for streaming multiple devices.

Hong Kong-based Great Eagle Group, owner of the hotel since 1996, assumed management under its subsidiary, Langham Hospitality Group on July 1, 2013.  The owner has invested over $54 million since the re-branding.

With these enhancements, the hotel continues to raise the bar and remains at the forefront in terms of service and value within the competitive hotel market in Toronto.

Check in at www.chelseatoronto.com for more.