Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in one of Toronto’s most high-end hotel rooms? These penthouse-style suites are perched high above, offering stunning views, amenities and a taste of the high life.
Published: February 18, 2026 at 5:05AM EST
Some of Toronto’s most luxurious penthouse-style hotel suites CTV News Toronto asked various hotels to share their most luxurious suites, and how much it costs to spend the night on average. Here’s a list of what they look like, going in order from least to most expensive.
One King West, $995 per night The Pinnacle Suite is the only two-bedroom suite at this downtown Toronto hotel, which is located on the 45th floor. (One King West)
One King West, The Pinnacle Suite The 958-square-foot hotel room has king and queen-size beds, and a whirlpool bathtub in its bathroom. (One King West)
Ace Hotel, starting at $1,100 per night The Ace Suite spans across 716 square feet, providing “open-concept corner real estate” with downtown Toronto views. (Ace Hotel/William Jess Laird)
Ace Hotel, Ace Suite The one-bedroom has a king-size bed, a living room, a custom sound system and a guitar. It also has its own private bar with kitchenette, as well as a wine fridge. (Ace Hotel/William Jess Laird)
The Drake Hotel, starting at $2,000 per night Though the starting rate varies depending on the time of the year, the creative vibes at this rooftop suite overlooking Toronto’s west end do not. (The Drake Hotel)
The Drake Hotel, Rooftop Terrace Suite This 900-square-foot hotel room has two bedrooms, each with its own art-deco inspired bathroom. The primary suite has a “marble-clad ensuite” and soaker tub, as well as a walk-in closet. (The Drake Hotel)
The Drake Hotel, Rooftop Terrace Suite This room also lives up to its namesake as it boasts a 540-square-foot terrace that overlook Toronto’s skyline. (The Drake Hotel)
1 Hotel Toronto, $3,700 per night The Birch House spans 2,000 square feet and is touted as an “urban retreat” right in downtown Toronto. (1 Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barre)
1 Hotel Toronto, Birch House This suite also has a kitchen, living room, a daily breakfast credit, and priority access to the hotel’s Audi e-tron vehicle. (1 Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barre)
1 Hotel Toronto, Birch House The primary bedroom comes with a king-size bed and a nightly turndown service, if requested. Guests can also get priority seating at the hotel’s restaurants and bars. (1 Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barre)
The BISHA Hotel, $3,920 per night The 3,025-square-foot presidential suite at the BISHA, with picturesque views of downtown Toronto, boasts two bathrooms, a king-sized primary bedroom and its own private terrace. It was designed by the Lenny Kravitz Design Firm, and the singer has also stayed there in the past. (The BISHA Hotel)
Shangri-La Toronto, average of $5,000 per night The Shangri-La Suite sits on the 17th floor, boasting two en-suite bedrooms across 2,200 square feet. (Shangri-La Toronto)
Shangri-La Toronto, Shangri-La Suite The floor-to-ceiling windows drench the living room and dining area in sunlight. There’s rich oak-wood panelling and Japanese lattice screens throughout the suite and a pantry with butler’s entrance. (Shangri-La Toronto)
Shangri-La Toronto, Shangri-La Suite A moon gate guides guests into the primary bedroom, and the marble-laden bathroom has its own private terrace, walk-in shower and heated floors. (Shangri-La Toronto)
The Hazelton Hotel, an average of $7,000-$7,500 per night In the heart of this chic Yorkville hotel, is the Bellair Suite, which spans 1,860 square feet. The walk-out balcony offers panoramic views of the neighbourhood. (The Hazelton Hotel)
The Hazelton Hotel, Bellair Suite The rotunda living room has a dining table that can seat up to 10 people and comes with a bar and pantry. (The Hazelton Hotel)
The Hazelton Hotel, Bellair Suite The primary bedroom comes with a king-sized bed, and the ensuite bathroom has heated floors, a deep soaking tub, rainfall shower and a powder room. (The Hazelton Hotel)
Soho Hotel, $7,500 per night The Soho Penthouse suite sprawls three floors and boasts its own private rooftop terrace overlooking the heart of downtown Toronto. (Soho Hotel)
Soho Hotel, Soho Penthouse Suite This 5,282-square-foot suite has two bedrooms with king-size beds, three bathrooms, a full kitchen and its own elevator. (Soho Hotel)
Nobu Hotel Toronto, $10,000 per night High above on the 45th floor at this downtown hotel is the Nobu Villa, which takes up 2,350 square feet. (Nobu Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barré)
Nobu Hotel Toronto, Nobu Villa The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet and a Japanese spa-inspired bathroom complete with a two-person deep-soaking bathtub. (Nobu Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barré)
Nobu Hotel Toronto, Nobu Villa This villa is also built for entertaining with a full kitchen and 10-person dining room table, a bar area and media lounge, as well as a grand piano. (Nobu Hotel Toronto/Brandon Barré)
Fairmont Royal York, $10,000 per night This one-bedroom, 1,350-square-foot suite at this historic hotel is inspired by the 1920s, with gold accents dotting every room. (Fairmont Royal York)
Fairmont Royal York, Crown Suite The marble-clad ensuite bathroom has dual sinks, a soaker tub and a rain shower. (Fairmont Royal York)
Fairmont Royal York, Crown Suite The suite boasts downtown Toronto views and a fully-stocked pantry and dining area, where the hotel’s executive chef can prepare a meal right at your room (and a fully stocked bar, if requested). (Fairmont Royal York)
Fairmont Royal York, $15,000 per night This two-bedroom suite situated on the 16th floor spans 2,400 square feet, making it the largest hotel room on site. (Fairmont Royal York)
Fairmont Royal York, Royal York Suite The primary suite has its own study, walk-in closet and a five-piece marble ensuite bathroom complete with a soaker tub, rain shower and double vanity. (Fairmont Royal York)
Fairmont Royal York, Royal York Suite There’s a large dining room that boasts a pre-stocked pantry lined with guests’ personal preferences and a living room with an electric fireplace. Those who book any of Fairmont’s legacy suites have to contact the hotel via email or phone. (Fairmont Royal York)