Two bath robes hanging in a luxurious boutique hotel suite.

Hotel Lux | HildebrandStudios

Where to stay near theatres and playhouses in Ontario

Two bath robes hanging in a luxurious boutique hotel suite.

Hotel Lux | HildebrandStudios

Staying near theatres and playhouses allows you to explore local hotspots and cultural attractions before and after your show. In addition, chat about the experience over a meal at the cafes, restaurants and pubs available at these great spots.

Here are some of the best places to stay near Ontario’s top theatres and playhouses.

Greater Toronto Area

The Westin Harbour Castle Toronto

Situated in Toronto’s revitalized waterfront district, the Westin Harbour Castle hotel is close to some of the city’s most prominent theatres such as the Harbourfront Centre Theatre and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.

Admire breathtaking views of Downtown Toronto from spacious suites. Sleep well on signature Heavenly Beds and enjoy premium amenities like large workstations, a smart TV and complimentary bottled water in a mini fridge. Enjoy access to the hotel’s tennis courts, indoor heated pool and comprehensive fitness studio.

This dynamic hotel features several amazing on-site restaurants, such as the MICHELIN-starred Don Alfonso 1890, the Mizzen Restaurant with its tasty breakfast buffet and the Harbour Coffee Bar and Marketplace if you’re looking for grab-and-go food items.

Location: 1 Harbour Square, Toronto

Pantages Hotel Downtown Toronto

Pantages Hotel is an ultra-modern boutique hotel in the city’s theatre district neighbourhood. It is conveniently located just down the street from CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, known for staging top musicals.

This striking glass tower has 45 floors and stands at almost 140 metres tall. Enjoy spectacular views of the city from spacious, comfortable suites. Take advantage of the hotel’s numerous amenities like its fitness centre, business centre and laundry services. Parking is available across the street from the hotel as well as behind Dundas Square, just a two-minute walk away.

Visit shops, restaurants and attractions along bustling Yonge Street—the longest street in Canada.

Location: 200 Victoria Street, Toronto

Niagara Region

124 on Queen Hotel and Spa

A short walk from the famous Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, 124 on Queen Hotel and Spa is also close to wine tastings, cafes, art galleries and small-town shops.

The hotel features modern rooms with luxury accommodations, plus over 1,800-square metres of an outdoor Zen garden to admire. With a hydrotherapy circuit, Himalayan salt room, eucalyptus steam room, sensory showers and cedar sauna, Spa at Q is the perfect place for rejuvenation.

Dine at the on-site Treadwell Cuisine, which offers farm-to-table cuisine made with delicious ingredients from farmers and suppliers across Southwestern Ontario.

Location: 124 Queen Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake

Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington

Hotel Lux

Hotel Lux is located across the street from the Blyth Festival Theatre in the quaint village of Blyth, close to shops and unique attractions like the Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail and Cowbell Brewing Company.

The hotel features three spacious, ultra-comfortable rooms, each reflecting a different aspect of Blyth’s unique history. Free parking is available in the hotel’s lot.

Location: 197 Dinsley Street, Blyth

Leisure Estates Bed and Breakfast

Situated within Mennonite Country, Leisure Estates Bed and Breakfast is an eight-minute drive north from the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre and a 20-minute drive south from the Drayton Festival Theatre.

This retreat is a custom-built stone house on a secluded 20-hectare property. There are four queen suites that can accommodate up to five people. Enjoy the comforts of soft pillow-top mattresses, a fireplace and private en suite baths. In addition, you’ll have access to a shared kitchen, dining and living room.

Cycle, ski or hike along the property’s groomed trails and enjoy homemade baking, served in the large country kitchen.

Location: 1099 Floradale Road, Elmira

The Bruce Hotel

Just a ten-minute walk south of the popular Stratford Festival is The Bruce Hotel, a stately boutique hotel known for its excellent customer service and luxury accommodations.

Choose from individually designed rooms, spacious suites or a cozy cottage. Take advantage of the indoor Nordic-inspired swimming pool and hydrotherapy spa tub, state-of-the-art fitness studio and private treatment room for massages.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily at the Bruce’s restaurant.

Location: 89 Parkview Drive, Stratford

Hotel Julie

Hotel Julie brings the magic of William Shakespeare to life. Admire Shakespearean themes in design, colour palette and furnishings, such as the dramatic hand-painted mural outside the hotel that honours Romeo and Juliet.

Each flat is uniquely designed from the warm monochromatic golds and floral velvet accents in Flat 1 to the private staircase entrance leading to a rich, wine-coloured suite in Flat 10.

There are several dining options within walking distance from the hotel, including vegetarian fare at Planet Diner and Italian and French cuisine at Pazzo Pizzeria & Café Bouffon. Hotel Julie’s flats are fully equipped with a kitchen for in-suite dining too.

Location: 92 St Vincent Street North, Stratford

Bruce, Grey and Simcoe

Beacon Shore on Georgian Bay Bed and Breakfast

A ten-minute drive from the King’s Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene is the charming Beacon Shore on Georgian Bay Bed and Breakfast, a TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award winner.

Enjoy views of Southern Georgian Bay from the six-hectare property, a full breakfast and the opportunity to swim from the private dock or stroll through the flower gardens.

Beacon Shore on Georgian Bay is also close to Wasaga Beach, the longest freshwater sand beach in the world.

Location: 128 Midland Point Road, Midland

Ottawa Region

McGee’s Inn

Located in the heart of downtown Ottawa, McGee’s Inn is just a three-minute walk from the Ottawa Little Theatre.

This quaint bed and breakfast features a classic red brick exterior surrounded by lush greenery. Choose between a standard Victorian-style room or the bridal suite with a fireplace and double-jetted tub. Enjoy a full, complimentary breakfast in the inn’s elegant dining room.

On-site parking is available.

Location: 185 Daly Avenue, Ottawa

Southeastern Ontario

A large body of water in front of a large inn which is located on the shore.
Gananoque Inn and Spa | South Eastern Ontario

Gananoque Inn

Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the Gananoque Inn and Spa is just a three-minute walk from Canada’s dockside theatre, Thousand Islands Playhouse.

This historic inn has been operating since 1896 and is the only waterfront accommodation in Gananoque. Unwind in comfortable rooms and check out the on-site dining options, which include The Watermark Restaurant for regional-inspired dishes and Muskie Jake’s Tap & Grill for casual pub fare and daily meal specials.

The inn is a short drive away from must-see attractions like Fort Henry and the Rideau Canal.

Location: 1000 Islands, 550 Stone Street South, Gananoque

Southwestern Ontario

Hotel Metro

Approximately a five-minute walk from London’s Grand Theatre, Hotel Metro blends modern and historic styles to create a unique, intimate experience.

Stay in the hotel’s “Loft Room,” with great views of downtown London or the contemporary “Marvelous Queen Suite”. Unwind under a rainfall shower and relax on a plush European mattress.

Visit on-site Gnosh Dining + Cocktails for a diverse range of dishes like fajitas, pad thai and pork chops. Or order from the menu and have your meal brought to your hotel suite.

Location: 32 Covent Market Place, London

Kawarthas and Northumberland

The Water’s Edge Inn

The Water’s Edge Inn is a five minute drive from Westben Theatre.

Overlooking the Trent River, this boutique inn offers stylish furnishings and modern amenities for you to enjoy a luxurious stay. Each room has high-quality bath and beauty products, towels, bath robes and bedsheets. They’re also equipped with any extras you may need, like a microwave, mini fridge and wine glasses.

Popular nearby spots to check out include the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, Ferris Provincial Park and great local restaurants.

Location: 149 Queen Street, Campbellford

The Waddell Hotel

The Waddell Hotel is just a two-minute walk away from the Cameco Capitol Arts Centre, also known as Port Hope’s Capitol Theatre.

This stylish 19th-century hotel is a heritage building that’s been upgraded with large, modern rooms. All include carved mahogany furnishings, a fireplace, a private bathroom and high-speed internet.

Sip a cup of coffee on your private terrace overlooking the Ganaraska River. Make a reservation at the hotel’s Trattoria Gusto for delicious Italian cuisine.

The hotel is situated in downtown Port Hope, on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Tour the community’s historic buildings, charming villages, waterfront trails and sandy beaches.

Location: 1 Walton Street, Port Hope

Last updated: August 29, 2024

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