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Ace Hotel Toronto

Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Mid-century modern lounge with soaring windows, green leather seating, wood furnishings, potted plants, and city views through sculptural concrete frame.

Images Courtesy of Ace Hotel, William Jess Laird

Evoking a timeless Canadian spirit, this 123-room architectural masterpiece by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects is a humble yet powerful addition to Toronto’s growing creative scene.

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Ace Hotel Toronto has officially opened its doors in the city's historic Garment District. Built from the ground up by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects and featuring live-fire cooking by Chef Patrick Kriss, Ace Hotel Toronto is a civic space animated by a legacy of homegrown magic. It is meant for gathering and trading in words, intimacies, and bright ideas.  

Ace Hotel Toronto, Toronto, Canada — Sunlit lounge with concrete ceilings, wooden windows, mid-century furniture, potted plants, and tiered seating overlooking verdant treetops.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Curved copper-clad entrance with floor-to-ceiling windows, red brick facade, and street-level bicycles under afternoon light.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Modernist lounge with curved mirror, wood furnishings, potted plants, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking brick cityscape.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Minimalist reception desk with sage-green tiled front, warm wood shelving, pendant lights, and concrete ceiling in modern lobby interior.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Brutalist concrete bar with curved soffits, terrazzo countertop, coral leather seating, and floor-to-ceiling amber glass overlooking dining room.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Mid-century wooden chairs at minimalist bar counter with copper pendant light, dark corrugated wall, and stacked firewood detail.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Wooden display cabinet with warm lighting showcasing apparel, candles, and hospitality merchandise in organized shelving.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Sunlit loft lounge with curved concrete archways, wooden furnishings, green upholstered chairs, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking city views.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Mid-century dining nook with burgundy accent wall, round wood table, leather chairs, and brass hardware reflecting modernist hospitality design.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Warm timber-framed window nook with coral upholstered stool, natural light, minimalist shelving, and brick exterior view.
Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Minimalist hotel suite with arc floor lamp, leather seating, wooden platform bed, concrete walls, and warm ambient lighting.

Ace Suite

Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Modern bathroom with terracotta tile, warm wood vanity, rounded mirror, black fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking city streetscape.

Double Double

Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Warm wood alcove nook with built-in banquette, round table, mid-century chair, and natural light from city window.

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Ace Hotel Toronto — Minimalist bedroom with black headboard, white linens, warm wood cabinetry, pendant lighting, and abstract wall art in neutral tones.

Medium

Ace Hotel Toronto, Canada — Warm wood-framed window seat overlooking urban skyline, minimal bed with white linens, black leather bench, natural light, modernist hospitality design.

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The Details

What makes it Kobu

Microcosm of the world, Toronto is a place that contains and thrives in multitudes. The city’s legendary punk scene birthed queercore and Fifth Column. Prince was a fan and one-time resident. Luminaries we like to pay attention to — Mary Pickford, Peaches, Frank Gehry and Anne Carson — formed their first ideas here too. With a deep DIY ethos and embrace of the avant-garde, Toronto forged a kernel of utopia.

From their choice of materials that wrap your experience in warmth, to the towering structures and lines that bring a unique statement to the city, Award-winning Toronto firm Shim-Sutcliffe Architects actualized a vision wholly new through their thoughtful and thorough approach to building space, both public and private.

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Directions

Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

50 min by car

The Destination

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