Toronto's luxury hotels host plenty of business travelers, but don't wait for a business trip to Toronto to explore Toronto's rich and cosmopolitan arts, culture and dining scenes. From the world class Toronto Symphony to the flamboyant and architecturally controversial Royal Ontario Museum in Yorkville to quirky and trendy Queen West Street with its eclectic mix of artsy boutiques and cafes, Toronto has style to spare. Foodies will be thrilled by the abundance of authentic ethnic options, from superb Thai at Khao San Road to Georgian khachapuri at Argavi and delicious Ethiopian at Pero. Just try to avoid a winter visit, given the city's somewhat last minute approach to salting sidewalks. That said, if a winter business trip takes you to Toronto, you'll be glad for cozy luxuries such as lobby fireplaces, heated bathroom floors and oversized soaking tubs for a hot bath at these Toronto luxury hotels. We're also eagerly anticipating the new Four Seasons Toronto, which will be opening in early October 2012 just two blocks from the current Four Seasons location, and hope to be able to add it to our top picks.
Getting to Vancouver
There are a number of nonstop flights to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) from major U.S. cities, for example:
NYC (JFK): Air Canada, American
NYC (LGA): Air Canada, American, United, WestJet
NYC (EWR): Air Canada, United
LA (LAX): Air Canada, American, United, WestJet
Miami (MIA): Air Canada, American, Delta, WestJet
Chicago (ORD): Air Canada, American, United, WestJet
San Francisco (SFO): Air Canada, United
From NYC it's only a ~90 minute flight, usually for under $300 roundtrip. From SFO or LAX, however, it's about 5 hours there and 5 hours 40 minutes on the return, and even coach roundtrip flights can be in the $600-$800 range, so you may want to use points for the trip. If you're replacing a $700 ticket, you'd be getting 2.8 cents per mile using 25,000 United miles for a Saver award. Not as good value as transcontinental international business or first class awards of course, but decent value in terms of North America award redemptions.
The fastest way to earn United miles if you're not a frequent flyer is by leveraging category bonuses with the Ink Bold, Ink Plus, Sapphire Preferred, or Chase Freedom, since Ultimate Rewards points transfer 1:1 to United.
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