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Your Holiday Shopping in Toronto Guide

December 18, 2013

ShoppingWith the holiday season now in high gear, the mad retail rush has taken hold. And no matter what you’re celebrating, you’ve likely already got your list written, it’s just a matter of knowing where to begin. When you’re staying in an unfamiliar city, navigating the best shopping spots can be a challenge, let alone finding those truly thoughtful gifts for family and friends. Here are four shopping hot spots that not only offer a host of unexpected gifts, but you’ll also discover they provide a pleasant shopping experience too. As an added bonus, each shopping spot is easily accessible to our Qwest short term rental location.

The Drake General Store. With a carefully curated collection, the Drake General features an eclectic mix of lifestyle gifts including clothing, food and home décor. When you want to give an off-beat gift, you’ll find something for just about anyone on your list from cozy pajamas for your nieces and nephews to comfy, handmade pillows for your best friend. With gift packs available at nearly every price point, it’s also a great place to find a little something for colleagues or clients.

The Art Gallery of Ontario. While you may have caught the David Bowie exhibit this past fall, Art gallery of ontarioyou might not consider the Art Gallery of Ontario as a shopping destination; yet it is. From adult art enthusiasts to creative children, the AGO’s gift shop is packed with inspiring gift ideas. Whether you’re looking for contemporary art pieces for your spouse or art supplies for a pint-sized Picasso, be sure to put the AGO on your hot spot, shopping list.

Kensington Market.  From vintage finds to one-of-a-kinds, Toronto’s Kensington Market includes a collective of local retailers, many of whom have been in business for generations. Here you’ll find you can please your fashion-minded daughter with a few vintage accessories, along with that deliciously perfect item for the foodie on your list. And don’t forget to check out the Festival of Lights, an annual event held on December 21st celebrating the ethnically diverse Market culture.

bigstock-Christmas-Shopping-Woman-6457015(1)Hudson’s Bay Company. Your holiday shopping is not complete until you’ve shopped at the Bay’s Queen Street location. Here you’ll find detailed, animated window displays that inspire the spirit of the season. While the number of high-quality brands are endless, the current Olympic collection will please the sport enthusiast on your list. The Hudson’s Bay Company Collection, offers a selection of toys, blankets and clothing that provides a touch of pure Canadian heritage; making it all the more inviting to cozy up during a cold winter’s night. 

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Experience the Vibrant Neighbourhood of Queen Street West

December 4, 2013

Queen Street WestNestled between Toronto’s thriving fashion and entertainment districts, Delsuites Qwest (168 Simcoe Street) offers short term rentals that are perfect for a weekend getaway or for business travelers who may be able to enjoy the amenities close to this downtown destination. In the past year, the suites and building received a much-deserved upgrade which has made it a prime destination among guests. But beyond the stunning suites, staying at Qwest also means that you’re situated at the intersection of commerce and culture; an area that has become synonymous with the city’s growing arts and music scene. While the options are endless, here are two cultural hot beds offer all you need to quench your thirst for arts, music and so much more.

A restored Victorian hotel, the Gladstone (1214 Queen Street West) is at the heart of tKatharine-Kareokehe city’s indie arts and culture scene. From book launches to live bands, the daily event offerings are as diverse as the menu at the Melody Bar and Café, the two in hotel eateries. Every Friday and Saturday from 11PM until 2AM, crooners are welcomed to step up to the mike for free karaoke nights at the Melody Bar. Families with children may opt for the totally affordable ($10/children, $16/adults Acoustic Family Brunch Buffet on Sundays from 11AM until 2PM. With four rotating public gallery spaces, the Gladstone features 70 exhibitions every year including photography, along with hosting exhibition openings. This historic hotel also features unique venue spaces that may be perfect for hosting business meetings and events. 

At the Drake Hotel (1150 Queen Street West), depending on the night, you could discover indie bands playing into the pre-dawn hours or stumble upon a DJ hosted dance party. From Qwest’s location, the Drake Hotel is easily accessible, making it an accessible après work venue or a great late-night weekend hot spot. Along with supporting burgeoning musicians, the Drake lends support to community, arts and cultural events throughout the year. From family-friendly pancake breakfasts to seasonal markets, it has quickly become a neighbourhood hot spot for community groups. After several years of indoor exhibits, the Drake now features outdoor installations steps from the Drake’s front door. And with multiple eateries and bar locations, the Drake will keep you coming back for seconds.

Whether you’re musically inclined or curating your art collection, Qwest is the ideal destination when you’re looking to explore the city’s downtown areas. With a mix of arts and culture in one dynamic environment, it’s a neighbourhood that will capture your taste for something a little different and invite you back to explore its unconventional roots.

 

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DelSuites Announces New Furnished Rental Location at 300 Front Street West

October 17, 2013

With the newest Toronto location at 300 Front Street West, DelSuites is providing guests another conveniently situated, short term rental option.

In this 49-story high-rise condominium property, we will now be able to offer guests, especially business clients, accommodations that’s within close proximity to the city’s financial, fashion and entertainment districts.

With ample living space including fully-equipped kitchens as well as in-suite washer and dryers and free housekeeping services, each one, two and three bedroom furnished rental in Toronto allows guests to instantly feel right at home. Bedroom

Located east of Blue Jays Way, this urban dwelling is within walking distance to many of Toronto’s restaurants, sports facilities and theatres; key neighbourhood features that enable guests to easily entertain business clients, without the hassle of transportation. Along with the prime location, some of the building features include a whirlpool, yoga classes and a roof-top pool with cabanas that offer a spectacular view of the city skyline and Lake Ontario.

When it comes to accessibility to bicycle and running trails, guests will be able to explore a wide range of Toronto’s parks and trails along with the extensive waterfront paths. In addition, this property offers pet owners the option of having their furry friends (either two cats or one dog) during their stay.  Living RoomAlong with close proximity to the cities major highway systems, Toronto’s downtown and suburban areas are also easily accessible from Front Street by way of TTC subway, bus and street cars, GO Transit and Via Rail trains offering commuters with several transportation options.

Click here for more information on 300 Front St. West.

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Making History at DelSuites James Cooper Mansion

April 19, 2013

James Cooper MansionSoaring above the intersection of Bloor and Sherbourne streets, James Cooper Mansion lends a majestic architectural presence in one of Toronto’s most central locations. With modern luxury styling, each one or two bedroom fully furnished suite in this 32-storey property offers 24-hour security service which makes it an ideal long-term rental for single business travelers and young families alike. Along with fully stocked kitchens and the convenience of in-suite washers and dryers, each suite also offers business class services including free Wi-Fi along with Skype telephone services available for a small fee.

When DelSuites’ parent company Tridel developed the area, historic preservation was at the heart of the project. Although the 32-storey building boasts a modern aesthetic, the original James Cooper Mansion was maintained and is now home to the properties amenities, which include a fitness centre and party room. With added features such as billiards and theatre rooms along with a traditional British-inspired parlor the property offers plenty of space for weekend entertaining.

Along with the exceptional building amenities, James Cooper Mansion’s location is just as impressive.  Situated about 150 meters from Sherbourne subway station and equally close to the Don Valley Parkway, the building is not only convenient for business commuters but its close proximity to the vibrant Yorkville corridor makes it a virtual dream for long-term renters. Yorkville

With its trendy shops, luxury spas and innovative eateries, Yorkville’s cultural rhythm makes it one of Toronto’s best places to explore. It’s also an area that boasts an abundance of historic and modern architecture, including the Royal Ontario Museum and Royal Conservatory of Music. Beyond the history, arts and culture, outdoor and nature enthusiasts will be amazed to discover the intricate trail and path system that weaves throughout the Don Valley. While you may have stayed at one of DelSuites downtown toronto apartments before, perhaps it’s time to turn back the clock and experience a refined way of living, as it once was at James Cooper Mansion.

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Create Personal Space in Your DelSuites Furnished Apartment

April 12, 2013

Whether you’re traveling for work or leisure, sometimes you could use a touch of home. Even if you’re not staying at a hotel, no matter how finely appointed your short-term rental is in downtown toronto apartments,  it’s the personal touches that turn a house into a home aren’t a part of the design. But while renting means that you can’t paint the walls your favourite shade of purple, here are five simple (and practically instant) solutions for adding a little character into virtually any living space.

Design A Photo Gallery

While short or long term residential living means you probably don’t have your children, partner or pet waiting for you at the end of the day, that doesn’t mean they can’t greet you when you walk through the door. By using your favourite photos, you can create an instant gallery as a focal point in your living room, along a hallway or at the front entrance.  Although a collection of inexpensive frames work well for a table top gallery, if you’re short on surface space, consider using a collection of bright coloured peel-and-stick wall frames.

Awaken  Your Senses

You may not realize it, but familiar smells and sounds can make you feel at home in your downtown Toronto furnished rental, even when you’re not. By incorporating a few scented candles into your space,  you can enjoy the aroHome Suite Homema of freshly baked cookies without turning on the oven. For many of us, music is an integral part of our lives which means that by simply loading your iPod into one of the docking stations in your suite, you can listen to your favourite tunes, should you decide to actually bake those cookies.

Prepare to be Floored

For practical purposes, hardwood flooring adds instant appeal in rental properties but sometimes your toes need something to sink into. Whether it’s a simple mat in front of the kitchen sink or a throw rug at the foot of your bed, accessorizing with small or medium-sized floor coverings in your DelSuites apartment rental space is an easy and low-cost way to add comfort.

Positive Reflection

You don’t have to be an interior designer to realize that reflective surfaces will brighten a room. Whether you choose glass frames or add a mirror in your entrance, the reflective nature of these surfaces means that you’ll instantly add more light to your space, which instantly makes it more inviting. Even if the main living space in your apartment isn’t well illuminated, you can maximize what you do have, by adding accessories that reflect the natural light.

Relax & RechargeSleep Well

When you need to rest your weary head, there’s nothing like having the comfort of your own pillow. Even better, having your own pillow-top mattress pad to cushion your whole body. Although you may not be able to travel with your own pillows and linens from home, it may be worth investing if you’re going to be traveling on a frequent basis.

While the changes may be small, it’s often the little things that add the most impact in your day to day. After all, no matter where you go, having a few familiar comforts of home can bring new life and energy to both you and your space.