Inspired by the art and architecture of the Venetian island of Burano in Italy, this condominium seeks to replicate the feel of the island’s unique and colorful homes. The impressive 48-storey sculptured glass tower rises out of the historical Addison on Bay and soars above a 3-storey podium. This comfortable 2-bedroom plus den (windowless bedroom) and 2-bathroom suite with a balcony and unobstructed downtown view from the 46th floor has everything you need to feel at home.
The suite features a fully functional kitchen with supplies including tea, coffee, a kettle, coffeemaker, and toaster. It also includes a washer and dryer with supplies, and a bathroom equipped with towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, a hair dryer, and other toiletries you may have forgotten at home. Only the main bedroom has windows, while the other two do not.
Underground parking with in and out privileges is available upon request for an additional fee of $25 per night. It's recommended to request it in advance as spaces may be limited. In case of no availability, there is paid underground parking 100 meters from the building at 27 Grosvenor St, priced at $30 per 24 hours on weekdays and $16 on weekends. Pets are allowed in the apartment with a fee of $10 per night for one pet. If you plan to stay with pets, please confirm the opportunity prior to booking. A travel crib for babies 0-18 months and bed rails are available for $5 per item per night, and it's advisable to book in advance.
Guests must be 18 or over to check in. Guests whose names or ID do not match the information given are not allowed into the building. These are mandatory requirements, and if you do not agree to provide this information, a refund cannot be guaranteed.
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At 832 Bay Street, all that downtown Toronto has to offer is right outside your door. Just a short walk north on Bloor Street, you’ll find fashionable boutique shopping. On Yonge Street, discover fun nightlife adventures. The Eaton Centre is only a few blocks away, as is Queen Street shopping and entertainment, and the Financial District. A few local eateries to check out are Grill Time Korean BBQ on Yonge Street, ORO fine Italian dining on Elm Street, and Poque Mahone Irish Pub on College Street for weekend Irish brunch. For groceries and other household needs, there is a Rabba Fine Foods on Wellesley, a Shoppers Drug Mart on Yonge and Charles, and you’ll find Loblaws, Bulk Barn, Metro, and Sobeys all along College Street near Yonge. For a breath of fresh air, Burano on Bay is only a short walk from Queen’s Park, a lovely space to bicycle, roller-blade, exercise outdoors, or sit under a tree and read. For those without a car, getting around is easy with the closest transit stop being a BusStop (BAY ST AT GROSVENOR ST) only steps away, and a Subway stop, COLLEGE STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, not far connecting you to the TTC. The Gardiner Expressway and Yonge St have both on and off ramps within a few minutes' drive.