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Where to Stay in Toronto During Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
Welcome to Toronto, Taylor.
by : Lauren Knowles- Apr 30th, 2024
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This Fall, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is finally coming to Canada—and she’s treating Toronto to not one, not two, but six shows at the Rogers Centre between November 15 and November 23.
After you’ve sung and danced your way through the “Cruel Summer” singer’s iconic eras or as you prepare to do so, find sanctuary in the comfort of these six hotels dotted across the city. From T-Swift-themed suites and bars stocked with pre-concert cocktails to serene spas and close-to-the-concert retreats, they’ve got it all.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour Toronto: Where To Stay
Bisha Hotel
Come November, step into The Taylor Suite at the Bisha Hotel for a superfan experience unlike any other. Decked out with Taylor-inspired branding (think: album visuals, very necessary custom friendship bracelets and a curated Taylor playlist), this deluxe one-bedroom suite will be sure to get the party started.
Over Swift’s six Toronto tour dates, seven of the hotel’s floors and its lobby will be transformed into redecorated spaces inspired by one of the “Delicate“ singer’s musical eras—from Red to Midnights. Up on the 43rd floor, Swifties can grab a drink at the Lovers lounge ahead of the concert. And when it’s finally showtime, it’ll only be a quick five-minute walk to the concert venue.
1 Hotel Toronto
If you’re in your Folklore era, you’ll love the cozy feel of the 1 Hotel Toronto. With interiors and furnishings crafted from local and reclaimed materials such as timber and driftwood sourced from Toronto, this earth-friendly hotel is designed to make guests feel “at 1 with nature.”
In the studio suite with the soaker tub, floor-to-ceiling windows allow nature’s light to shine through, while each bed is made with sustainable linens over top organic mattresses, and in-room greenery keeps the space feeling fresh. What’s more, the soaker tub (and rain shower!) makes for a spa-like stay without even needing to leave the comfort of your room—so you can feel refreshed and ready to sing and dance the night away.
Ace Hotel Toronto
Nestled in the heart of Toronto’s Garment District, the Ace Hotel Toronto is our recommendation for any Swifties in search of an Instagram-worthy stay. As you walk through this boutique hotel’s doors, prepare to be wowed by every detail from the aesthetically pleasing arches in the lobby (which doubles as a bar and pit-stop for shareable plates) to all 123 of the cozy, cabin-like rooms upstairs.
Evangeline, the hotel’s rooftop bar with views of the Toronto skyline, is a must-do for pre-show cocktails and quick bites to fill you up ahead of the big night. Swift’s signature cocktail is rumoured to be a gin and grapefruit-flavoured ‘French Blonde,’ and this swanky bar’s menu is filled with both fruity and gin-based beverages to sip on in her honour. Inspired by the OG Ace hotel, the ‘Belle Town’ cocktail is a refreshing, citrusy bevvy we think Swift would approve of.
The Ritz Carlton, Toronto
A mere 10-minute walk away from the Rogers Centre, guests will find themselves in the lap of luxury at The Ritz Carlton, Toronto. This urban hideaway is home to 263 lavish guest rooms, sized at a minimum of 450 square feet each—making them some of the largest high-end hotel rooms you can find in the city. Suites like the Club City View Room overlook Toronto’s beauty below, and feature sleek finishes inspired by Canadian history and architecture.
If you’re in need of fuel—er, food, book a reso at the hotel’s Italian-inspired Toca restaurant for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Or, dine at the Epoch Bar + Kitchen Terrace for a pub-like experience from noon to close every day of the week.
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
Splurge on a few nights at the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto for a five-star stay you’ll never forget. Located in Toronto’s historic Yorkville neighbourhood, you’ll be surrounded by the chicest shops and boutiques—should you need to make any last-minute concert costume changes.
The morning after the show, head down to the hotel’s Café Boulud to recover from a fun-filled night with a traditional French (or Canadian!) breakfast and a mimosa or two. Then, pay the in-hotel spa a visit for a deep-tissue massage, salt stone massage, or a quick dip in the pool—in addition to a vast selection of other wellness offerings. What could heal a post-concert body ache better than a pampering session?
Shangri-La Toronto
Centrally located for your convenience, The Shangri-La Toronto is the perfect home base with easy access to some of the city’s most exciting attractions—from the Art Gallery of Ontario to the CN Tower and the concert venue, as well as other thrilling sights for visitors to take in.
At once modern and sophisticated, you’ll have the sweetest dreams in any of this hotel’s top-of-the-line suites. And, to cure your inevitable PCD (post-concert depression), we suggest treating yourself to afternoon tea at the hotel’s iconic Lobby Lounge. Pinky’s up, Swifties.
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