University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, and Hockey Hall of Fame are all nearby.
Daily housekeeping, laundry facilities, and tour assistance available.
Guests appreciate the cleanliness and affordability of the guesthouse.
19th century charm meets modern amenities in this self-catering bed and breakfast.
The guesthouse is conveniently located near public transportation and attractions.
Air-conditioned rooms with microwaves, fridges, and cable TV.
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Victoria's Mansion is a charming property in Toronto’s Church Street Village that brings together modern amenities with 19th century charm. The self catering bed and breakfast is within easy reach of many restaurants. There are 22 rooms with conveniences such as microwave and fridge and three or four-piece bathrooms. Air conditioning, coffee makers, cable TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, free local calls and dishware are some room features. Daily housekeeping is offered to guests at Victoria's Mansion. Parking is available. The guest house provides laundry facilities. Tour and ticket assistance is available. There are many eateries close by where guests can get their meals. They can also use the in-room dishware, microwave and fridge to fix their own meals. Public transport is available close by. University of Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum and Hockey Hall of Fame are some nearby local attractions.
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No, Victoria's Mansion Guest House doesn’t offer pool areas.
No, Victoria's Mansion Guest House doesn’t allow pets.
Yes, Victoria's Mansion Guest House provides Parking, Accessible parking for guests.
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Victoria's Mansion Guest House is located in 68 Gloucester Street, M4Y 1L5, Toronto, Canada.
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