Loft King room at The Anndore House — Photo by Hyatt

The Anndore House,Toronto's most anticipated boutique hotel, is officially open. Located steps from Yonge and Bloor at 15 Charles St. E., The Anndore House is completely reimagined, designed for visitors wanting a unique downtown stay and locals seeking a stylish gathering place in the heart of the city.

While the best of Toronto can be explored steps away, The Anndore House promises to be a sought-after destination with 113 chic guest rooms and suites on 11 floors. From a meal at Constantine, soulfully blending flavours from Italy to the Middle East created by the collaborative group behind Toronto's La Palma, a morning coffee from Scarlet Door café, a drink in the sophisticated Bar at Constantine, a new look from a barber at Crows Nest, valet parking and stylish cruiser bikes for rent, The Anndore House offers everything the discerning guest desires.

Built in 1955 as a residence hotel frequented by some of the city's most eccentric personalities and visitors, The Anndore House celebrates its past by maintaining its original name, structure and brick. Throughout the decades the building has had many lives, having once housed one of the city's most intimate and seductive jazz bars. Nods to decades past can be found in details like record players in each room, with a vinyl library available at the front desk, retrofitted rooms and contemporary art inspired by vintage photography and the national landscape.

While the hotel pays homage to its history, the service is truly modern and focused on the future. Everything about a guest's stay can be controlled through a custom-designed app, from check-in to unlocking the doors, dimming the lighting, adjusting the temperature and exploring the team's recommendations for living like a local.

Designed by top local firmCecconi Simone, helmed byElaine Cecconi and Anna Simone, the spacious loft-like rooms and suites feature king or queen beds in rooms ranging from 225 to 500 square feet, with spacious closets and living spaces in each room. Guests can spin a record and take in the city views from comfy deep leather chairs in their industrially designed, calm oasis. Bathrooms are on trend yet timeless, with dimensional subway tile, rainforest showers and exposed brass faucets.

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