Play & work like a local.

Logo for The Soha Brownstone Toronto, featuring stylized text and a silhouette of the CN Tower.

Whether it’s work, play or just an authentic getaway that brings you to the City, The Soho Brownstone is the exact place you need - right where you need it. All of the city’s adventure is on your doorstep, but staying in isn’t going to be a bad decision either.

All of the finishes you would expect & all of the little touches that will put us top of mind every time. We take your comfort very seriously & do our best to earn our reputation each and every stay.

Where to eat? What to see? Where to shop? Those are the hard decisions you have to make, staying at The Soho Brownstone is the easy one.

Who we are a perfect match for.

  • Street sign at the intersection of Bloor Street and Bay Street in Toronto, Canada, with tall office buildings in the background.

    Corporate/Financial sector.

    A short stroll to the heart of Canada’s financial hub from our front door.

    Ideal for both short-term or extended stays.

  • Modern hospital building with glass facade and surrounding cityscape, including other high-rise buildings and street with cars and pedestrians.

    Hospital sector.

    Mount Sinai, Toronto General and Sick Kids are all easily accessible on foot.

    Extended stays always welcomed.

  • Night scene of Toronto with large illuminated sign spelling "TORONTO" and a illuminated maple leaf, fireworks in the background, and a crowd taking photos.

    City explorers.

    Canada’s urban oasis is waiting. Walk to many cultural highlights, or hop on quick transit to see them all.

  • An ice hockey game where a player in a red and black uniform is celebrating after a goal while a player in a blue and white uniform has fallen on the ice near the rink barrier. Fans are watching and reacting excitedly behind the glass.

    Sports fans.

    A character-filled walk to one of North America’s largest sports scenes.

    Make sure to tack on an extra day for a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

  • Interior of an ornate theater or opera house with multiple tiers of red seats, intricate ceiling details with scalloped arches, and stage area at the bottom front of the image.

    Music lovers.

    Roy Thomson Hall, The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Massey Hall, Princess of Wales Theatre & Meridian Hall.

    Walk to them all.

  • Multiple levels of a shopping mall with various retail stores, digital advertisements, and shoppers walking around.

    Shopping excursions.

    From eclectic little holes in the wall to the pretty mall that has it all, you can get there on foot from your front door.

    Shop on.

Let’s get you booked in.

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