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Downtown Toronto is full of hotels—but Union Hotel manages to stand out in a city known for its hustle and high-rises. Tucked just steps from Union Station, Roy Thomson Hall, and Scotiabank Arena, this boutique property offers more than a place to sleep: it’s a celebration of the city itself, from locally made products to thoughtfully curated Canadian art.


What immediately strikes you about Union Hotel is how much personality is packed into each room. Far from cookie-cutter hotel décor, the guestrooms feature locally sourced bath products by Routine, custom millwork, and art pieces by Toronto artists like Kat Honey, Maliha Ali, and Wang Zi. The design balances modern comfort with subtle nods to the city’s creative energy.
Practical touches make the rooms feel effortless. High-speed WiFi, walk-in rainfall showers, in-room Loftie alarm clocks, and mini-fridges make it easy for guests to settle in, while pet-friendly policies ensure four-legged companions aren’t left behind. Whether you’re in Toronto for work, a weekend getaway, or just passing through, the rooms feel both functional and distinctly local.

One of the hotel’s most talked-about spots is the Humble Donkey Café + Lounge. This isn’t just a place to grab a coffee—it’s a small celebration of Toronto’s food scene. From fresh pastries to seasonal dishes highlighting Canadian ingredients, every item feels intentionally chosen.

Local partnerships set the café apart. Sam James Coffee ensures the perfect cup of coffee, while Circles & Squares Bakery and Patty Cake & Ice Cream bring artisanal flair to every bite. The café is equally suited for a quick grab-and-go or a slower brunch, making it a welcoming spot whether you’re a guest or a local looking for a cozy city escape.
Art isn’t just an afterthought at Union Hotel—it’s a key part of the experience. The lobby is curated with Canadian artwork throughout, setting the tone from the moment you arrive. Local artists bring a mix of whimsy, history, and texture to the space, turning the hotel into a kind of mini-gallery.

Three hand-painted murals punctuate the property. Hello Kirsten’s “Tranquil Tapestry” at the café draws on Toronto’s railway history and dynamic city flow, while Victoria Day’s “Well Worn” in the lobby combines Union Station architecture with textile-inspired patterns. In the 6ix Courtyard, Emily May Rose’s raccoon mural adds playful energy to the outdoor space, reminding guests that Toronto has a sense of humour, too. Altogether, the art makes Union feel alive, curated, and completely Toronto.

Union Hotel’s commitment to local extends beyond design. The hotel’s marketplace offers a range of Canadian-made products, from bathrobes by Bather to candles by Sassa Fras, alongside apparel and accessories repurposed from staff uniforms by designer Gino Marocco. Collaborations with Whence and Cyrc highlight sustainability, circular design, and support for local makers.
Every detail—from products to amenities—feels intentional, creating a stay that’s not just about comfort, but about connection: to the city, to its creators, and to the people behind every item.
Whether you’re in Toronto for a concert, a business trip, or a weekend exploring the city, Union Hotel manages to blend comfort, culture, and local flavor in a way that feels genuine. It’s not just a hotel stay—it’s a little slice of Toronto itself.
Curious to see it for yourself? Check out Union Hotel today!
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