My wife and I had a wonderful experience at Beaconsfield B&B. We stayed there 4 of the 5 nights of our Toronto holiday (the 5th night was sold-out, so we had to roll our suitcases one block to grab the reservation we had made for the last night at the nearby Drake Hotel.)
Katya, our innkeeper, is an excellent host: full of great ideas, guidebooks, maps and good cheer. Upon arival, she swept us upstairs to view a huge map of Toronto, to give us a feeling where the B&B is located compared to all the hotspots. Based on her advise, we did NOT rent a car, but relied on public transit. That turned out to be excellent advice. If we had a car we would have left it at Beaconsfield: parking is scarce and expensive downtown, and Toronto has an excellent public transit system. We purchased unlimited day passes and rode the trolly car on Queen Street (one block away) which connected us with all the other transit lines and the subways. Fast, cheap, easy.
Every morning we were treated to a very nice breakfast in the front room with the other guests, usually with some nice music playing quietly on the CD player. Always interesting conversation over Katya's great cooking. We compared notes with each other and told each other about our home towns.
Beaconsfield is in an older neighborhood of tall, narrow Victorian homes. Some are a bit run down, but most are well maintained and quite interesting. We had absolutely no concerns for personal safety walking the neighborhood at any hour. Beaconsfield itself dates from the 1880's and is fairly well maintained. The rooms are on the second or third floors, so there is some stair climbing. Katya keeps the place clean and neat; the towels are plentiful and replenished daily.
Every morning I took my laptop down the block to have a quick cup of coffee at the Drake's outdoor cafe and use their free wi-fi internet. Coffee there is only $1.80. Sitting there watching the world go by you see the locals who bring their dogs with them when they stop by for breakfast or a beer in the evening. Very folksy and nice.
We heartily reccomend Beaconsfield. Very family friendly, but also nice for couples and singles. It is a warm, inviting place that will be at the top of our list the next time we visit Toronto.
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