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Toronto
20 years Experience
6 Luxury Apartments
Starting @120/night
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About Maryam

 

Maryam has a strong and loyal following of local and international customers who require long and short term rentals in the Greater Toronto Area and other parts of Canada. Our fur­nished apart­ments offer excep­tional qual­ity and pro­vide a cost-efficient alter­na­tive to hotels. In addition to the wide array of amenities and in-room features found in the furnished apartments, our staff are available 24/7 to assist with all your corporate housing needs.

 

Maryam gives you more. 

It’s not just our mantra – it’s our key guiding principle in delivering a world-class guest experience aimed to make you feel like you never left home. We don’t believe in watered down services with hidden fees. We believe in complimentary extras like early check-in, airport pick-up, North American long distance calling, blazing fast Wi-Fi, premium cable TV that doesn’t buffer, and Starbucks Coffee.

 

Hospitality is in our DNA.

We are not a condo builder or a real estate agent, nor are we a middle man that rents you someone else’s units. We take pride in our product and stand behind it with an industry leading satisfaction guarantee. We deliver the consistency and professionalism of a hotel stay, with the comforts of home that you expect from a furnished apartment.

The list below give you an idea of the value garnered when you book with Maryam Suites. 

History Of

Toronto

Toronto, originally known as the Town of York, was established in 1793 and later incorporated as a city in 1834, regaining its original name. The city has grown from a small settlement to a major metropolis, becoming the capital of Ontario and a diverse cultural hub.

The town was initially named York by John Graves Simcoe, who preferred English names, but was later renamed Toronto in 1834.

Toronto is renowned for its diversity, with over 180 languages and dialects spoken, making it one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

Toronto is home to iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, which was once the tallest freestanding structure in the world, and the St. Lawrence Market, a globally recognized food market.

While Yonge Street is often cited as the longest street in the world, it’s actually a common misconception. The Guinness Book of Records rescinded its title after it was separated from Highway 11.

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TORONTO

SIGHTSEEING

CN Tower

Toronto’s most iconic landmark is a towering character of Toronto’s skyline as you can it from almost every angle in the city and surrounding areas due to it being the tallest building in Toronto currently ( The One is said to surpass it once it reaches completion in 2025). And whether you’ve lived here your whole life or are a first-time visitor, taking photos of the CN Tower will always be a thing when you’re in Downtown Toronto.

-On the 113th floor, you can test your courage by walking on the Glass Floor which are transparent panes of glass where you can see right through to the busy streets below.

-For a unique dining experience, you can dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant.

 

Bloor-Yorkville

This area is a more high-end neighborhood with luxurious fine-dining restaurants, cultural venues like museums and art galleries, and a designer shopping haven. You can also spot celebrities who frequent this area during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Although it’s situated in Midtown Toronto, it is still very easy to get around as Bloor is a big hub on the TTC and is basically the middle line or halfway point of the subway where you go east and west so the convenience is there as well.

Toronto Eaton Centre

Eaton Center is located in the heart of Downtown Toronto and you can get an amazing mix of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. As one of Canada’s largest shopping malls, you can find high-end luxury brands to popular retailers for every taste and budget on 4 floors from Dundas Street to Queen Street. There are also plenty of food options at the many restaurants and food courts with diverse cuisines to choose from. 

Yonge-Dundas Square

Right outside Eaton Center is Dundas Square (often referred to as Toronto’s Times Square) and it’s always bustling with live music, buskers, street entertainment, events, and much more. This open space is constantly buzzing with energy throughout the year and you can take in the dazzling billboards and eclectic mix of shops and restaurants, as well as Toronto Metropolitan University .

Toronto Islands

You must take a 13-minute ferry ride, a water taxi, or rent a canoe-kayak to get to the Toronto Islands, which is comprised of 15 small islands, the most popular being Centre Island, Hanlan’s Point, and Ward’s Island.

From the Toronto Islands, you can see the Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario from another side, plus you get to see some of the most beautiful sunsets here. You can have picnics, BBQs, walk or bike along the scenic trails, or play recreational sports. In addition, families can also visit Centreville Amusement Park with over 30 rides and attractions, Far Enough Farm, and Franklin Children’s Garden.

Canada’s oldest lighthouse and Toronto’s oldest stone building, Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, can also be found near Hanlan’s Point Beach. Speaking of, 4 of Toronto’s 10 beaches are found on the Toronto Islands as well.

Distillery District

This historic neighborhood in Toronto offers an old-school type of charm with its cobblestone streets, pedestrian alleyways, and nostalgic atmosphere. Here you can find a vibrant arts scene with a mix of galleries, studios, and artisan boutiques showcasing the works of local artists and designers. You can also find several upscale restaurants in this area, along with breweries and distilleries, and a famous coffee roaster.

Royal Ontario Museum

Opened in 1914, this Toronto museum is also Canada’s largest and has many permanent exhibits featuring fascinating artifacts that span cultures, history, and art – not to mention their many limited-time, special exhibitions from time to time. You can journey through centuries of ancient civilizations to modern innovations for hours on end here. It is one of the best museums and provides an educational and enriching experience for visitors of all ages with world-class collections to explore.

Nathan Phillip’s Square

These iconic landmarks are right next to each other and offer visitors a blend of architectural beauty, cultural significance, and recreational opportunities. City Hall offers guided tours to learn about the history and architecture and you can enjoy a variety of events and celebrations throughout the year by the famous Toronto Sign which serves as a popular backdrop for photos.

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416‑312‑5060
Toronto ,Ontario
Info@maryamfurnished.com

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