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Cabbagetown Rooms

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Built in the late 1800's, they invite you to make it yours during your stay in historical old cabbagetown. Come visit one of the greatest cities in the world and enjoy some true Canadian hospitality, plus spectacular sights such as the CN Tower, the Eaton’s centre, the Ontario science centre, the Royal Ontario Museum and many more attractions

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Address : Cabbagetown Rooms is located in the Downtown East neighborhood at 388 Dundas Street East near Parliament St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Toll-free Reservations :
North America:   1-800-390-1957
Worldwide:   1-817-524-0980
Price Range : Budget priced rooms
Accommodations : 5 large guest rooms - room service, safe deposit box, sauna, kitchen, laundry service, shared bathrooms available, coffee/tea maker, fireplace, refrigerator, fax service, cd player, bathtub, iron, ironing board, housekeeping, internet access alarm clock and more.

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Check In/Out : 3:00 pm check-in, 11:00 am check-out.
Parking : Parking is available
Dining : A continental breakfast will be served each morning with fresh coffee and juice.
Meeting Facilities : There are no meeting facilities available
Amenities & Services : Guests using public transit, there is a streetcar stop right outside the door, and within walking distance of many wonderful annual events as well, including gay pride week, caribana and lots more. They are always happy to keep you up to date on attractions taking place while you stay with them.
Credit Cards : Major credit cards are accepted at the Cabbagetown Rooms
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