“Undeniably, Toronto Knows How To Host The World with Conces, Sports Events and Other Major Events, But During the Toronto International Film Festival Screenings and Red Carpets Light Up the Marquees, with the Whole City Getting in on the Act. But The Most Interesting Scenes Unfold”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
60 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, On M4w 0a4
The Official Hospitality Partner of Tiff, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto (Also The Brand’s Global Flagship), is quetly Luxurios While Remaining MEANINGFULLY CONNECTED. Hosting An Afternoon Tea and Champagne Affair with BAFTA, The ROAD to the Golden Globes Party Prestened by RBC, and the Vanity Fair Party hosted by Ethana, Richard Linkala. Winocour, Are Just Part of the Fun. THRUGHOUT The Festival, The Lobby of Four Seasons Features a Photo Exhibit in Collaboration with The Tiff Film Reference Library Michael Caine, Among Others) from the Past Five Decades. There is also an outdoor mural. Nestled in Yorkville, The Glass Tower with 259 Freshly Renovated Rooms and Suits. The Service Is Anticipatory, The Spa a Destination in Itself with Treatments Such as The Red-Carpet Glam Facial and Luxurious Golden Glow Manicure, and The Dining-Laji-Lydi BYTELEBRITY OF CELEBRITY CELEBRITY Staying in Feels Like An Event.
1 Hotel
550 Welington St W, Toronto, On M5V 2V4
1 Hotel Toronto Rolls OUT ITS GREEN CARPET FOR TIFF. KNOWN FOR ITS BIOPHILIC DESIGN AND FOCUS ON SUSTAINITY, THIS HOTEL BRAND ATTICTS INDIVIDUALS DEDICATED TO Wellness, Environmental Activism, or Simply a Desire. The Design of the 112 Guest Rooms and Suits with Heated Floors, Live Plants, An In-Roman Water Filtration System, Organic Cotton Lines, Yoga Mats And Organic Bath Produces Pay Environment Through The Use of Raw Materials and Textures Sourced Throughout Ontario. Until Sept. 9, Flora Lounge Transforms Into the Hollywood Reporter Green Room, A Chic Piano Lounge Tucked Away from the Festival Buzz. Sip Film-INSPIED COCKTAILS by Grey Goose from 2 PM to Midnight and Enjoy Music from 8 to 11 pm
St. Regis Toronto
325 Bay St., Toronto, On M5H 4G3
TOSE LUCKY ENOUNT TO CALL ST. Regis Their Away from Home During the Festival of Be Staying in Accommodations that Make Up Canada’s Largest Collection of Luxury Suits, Designed Like Private ResidenCes. They Offer Butler Service to Press Your GOWN OR TUX AND DELIVER A Perfectly Timed Latte. Full Kitchens, Oversized Living Areas, Grand Soaking Tubs in Spa-Like Bathrooms Overlooking The Toronto Skyline and Stylist-Worthty Closets Make Even the MOST Discerning Hotel The Hotel’s Astor Lounge Becomes a Low-Key Meeting Gund-Humming with Important Conversations and Yet Without Spectacle.
Nobu Hotel Toronto
33 Mercer St, Toronto, On M5V 1H2
New on the Scene, The Intimate 36-Roman-Ent-Suite Nobu Hotel Toronto Joins The Brand’s Booming Expansion Throughout the World and Boasts ITS FIRST residences. Above the Historic Pilkington Glass Factory, there are Two Residential Towers With 660 units, and the Hotel, The Highest in Toronto, Is Located Atop The West Tower on Floors 41. anticipation reserved for a film Premiere, Makes It A New Tiff Hot Spot. The Design Balances Japanese Minimalism with Toronto Cool – Tthinka Natural Woods, Neutral Palettes, and Clean Lines Punctuated by Dramatic Light. Guest Rooms Feature Deep SOOKING TUBS, LUXE LINENS, TECH-FORWARD TOUCHES AND A WELLESESSMNESS MINI Bar That Make Long Festival Days Easier. The Crown Jewel, of Course, Is The Signature Nobu Restaurant, WHERE The YLLOWTAIL Jalapeño and Sake Flow with the Industry Chatter.
The Hazelton
118 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, On M5R 1H5
In the Chic Yorkville Neighborhood, The Hazelton, Designed by Canadian Firm Yabu Pushelberg, Packs A Punch with Just 77 Rooms, Including Grand Suites, Private Balconies Hollywood Golden-Age Glam Vibes. The Norman Jewison – Named Private Cinema and Spa by Valmont Add Exclusive Touchs. Thanks to the Roaming Macallan Bar Cart, You’ll Get To Experience Cockpail Theater as Your Are Unpacking The Night’s Screenings. In Proximity, Discover The TIFF50 TimesCape On Yorkville Avenue, A Retrospective that Charts of the Evolution of the Festival Interactive Multimedia Content, Archival Images and Entertainment. See It All from the Hazelton’s Balconies and Wrap-Arund Patio.