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Union Hotel, a bold reimagining of the former Strathcona Hotel, was recently featured on the STAY Magazine website, highlighting its prime location and nostalgic sense of style.

From the article:

Situated steps from Union Station, the property is designed to represent Toronto’s dynamic history and modern energy to deliver a hospitality experience deeply rooted in the local culture.

Union Hotel’s charcoal facade features a mural by celebrated local artist Emily May Rose, paying homage to Toronto’s unofficial mascot—the raccoon. The playful yet sophisticated exterior sets the tone for what lies inside: a mix of vintage-inspired charm and contemporary amenities that celebrate the city’s creativity and diversity.

The hotel’s 189 rooms are styled to reflect nostalgic themes while catering to modern travellers. Room categories include “Chic” for solo adventurers, “Groovy” for groups, and “Swanky” for guests seeking an elevated experience. Suites, branded as “Posh,” offer thoughtful extras like vinyl record players and spacious ensuites, ensuring guests have a personalized and memorable stay.

With reservations now open, Union Hotel aims to redefine hospitality in Toronto by celebrating the city’s culture, history, and vibrant local talent. Stays are available starting in early 2025.

Read the full article on staymagazine.ca.

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