Vacation apartments in Toronto

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Prices may change – just add your dates for the best estimate. Note that prices are based on previous traveler searches and partner prices.
Prices may change – just add your dates for the best estimate. Note that prices are based on previous traveler searches and partner prices.
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Top-rated by travelersDeluxe Queen Rooms Downtown
Cheapest apartment foundYorkmills and Bayview !C Cozy & Stylish Private Bdr With Shared Bathroom, $749
Cheapest monthFebruary
Most expensive monthJune

Vacation apartments in Toronto

What's usually included

Expect Wi-Fi, a kitchen or kitchenette, living space, and private bathroom. Some places also have extras like washing machines and dishwashers.

Where to stay

Stay central near big attractions, or farther out to see the city like a local. Use filters to explore neighborhoods before you book.

Work trips

Traveling for work, or mixing business with leisure? Most apartments have free Wi-Fi, working space, and plenty of privacy.

Easy check-in

Some apartments offer self check-in, so you can arrive whenever you like. Confirm the details with the provider so you know what to expect.

Solo travel

If you're on a solo trip, a vacation apartment gives you space to feel at home. It can also be more cost-effective for longer stays.

Vacation apartments in Toronto: FAQs

According to our pricing calendar data, Toronto is cheapest in February. Keep in mind that this is based on all property types though, including hotels.
Vacation apartments in Toronto start from $749 per night.
We can't say for sure what your Toronto experience will be like—but traveler reviews can give you a good idea, as they tend to take safety into account. Search for properties by "top reviews" and click through to property listings to read the reviews.
Most vacation apartments include a kitchen or kitchenette, so you can prepare simple meals during your stay. You'll usually find basics like a fridge, stove, or microwave, plus cookware and utensils. It's always worth checking the listing details to see exactly what's available, as it varies from place to place.
Some vacation apartments offer self check-in, with key safes or digital codes. Others require a meet-and-greet with the host. Checkout is usually straightforward—you'll likely need to lock up and leave the keys behind. Your host will typically share these details with you once you make a booking.