The Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport reopened after a $ 20 million renovation project that added a host of modern amenities.

Owned and operated by Manga Hotels, Crowne PlazaThe outpost at Toronto Airport has been completely rebuilt. We take a look at what the schema included.

A full-fledged makeover

The 528-room room is located right next to the Toronto Pearson Airport Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport has always been the ideal place for conferences, meetings and stopovers. Now the property has returned after a $ 20 million renovation to ensure it lives up to its reputation for warm hospitality, memorable events, and delicious dining.

For starters, the hotel’s lobby was completely redesigned with the help of elegant gray and gold lighting fixtures, a take-away marketplace, a fireplace and a new business center. The guest accommodation has also been given a makeover. Each of the 528 rooms and bathrooms have been redesigned for functionality while offering a chic, contemporary palette. The leisure facilities, including the 1,000 m² fitness studio and the heated indoor pool, have also been modernized.

A special focus is on restaurants and events

In order to offer guests unique culinary experiences, the hotel has updated its dining, bar and social area with 200 seats. The property’s 12,000 square foot meeting rooms have also been upgraded to include the latest audiovisual equipment such as digital screens, surround sound audio, web cameras for virtual calls and theater lighting options.

Sukhdev toorThe President of Manga Hotels said, “The hotel is one of the largest airport hotels on the market and is now the most modern. The renovation and execution of this new look and design has been extensive and the results are amazing. Our experience of working with airport markets will continue to enable us to provide the best service and facilities to our guests. “