Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Close To Toronto, Niagara: Mississauga Hotels

By Adriana Noton

When you visit Mississauga hotels there may be business, family or pleasurable reasons to do so. With its central location close to Canada's Wonderland and Niagara Falls, this could be a holiday. Two golf courses are close by, one over a hundred years old, the other a championship 18 hold course, so perhaps you will be meeting with a client. More than four hundred parks and trails invite athletic visitors to walk or jog: Mississauga is no poor cousin in relation to Toronto. Meanwhile historic homes encourage locals and guests to take an interest in early Canadian-European history.

While doing so, keep your standards high at Waterside Inn. This is a boutique hotel offering views of Lake Ontario. The location is perfectly luxurious for a wedding or to impress business clients. A wedding expert works at the hotel so make arrangements ahead of time to get the help of an expert planning that special day. Conference or reception facilities are suitable for very small, intimate gatherings or large ones of a few hundred.

An Ontario winter is no joke so the fireplace in your room should come as a relief. Moreover, goose down duvets will warm you right through the night, their Egyptian cotton covers smooth against your skin. Feet touch Persian rugs first, perhaps slippers next, then the hardwood floors as morning dawns and the day begins. Each room is unique, not to mention beautiful. If you like it so much that it takes a few days to leave, order room service. When you finally do surface, use the on-site fitness centre to shake out the cobwebs and re-enter society at the fine restaurant, Breakwaters, where Wi-fi connection is provided. Use this to browse tourism locations while you eat a fine meal.

Homewood Suites seem made for the family visiting for a little while, yet expecting high class facilities. Make use of a fully equipped kitchen to continue with regular mealtime routines, especially important when traveling with little ones. Make space for your university aged young adult to stay for some pampering and home cooked meals. While he or she vegetates over some pointless programs to clear the mind of studies, use the other television to keep younger kids or yourselves entertained with more thoughtful shows or movies. There are two phones, voice mail, and internet connection. Your popular child will never have to really cut himself off from friends or school, nor will you be inaccessible to clients or staff at your own business.

Rose Theatre, Toronto and other attractions are a short distance from Homewood Suites for shopping and cultural events. Get out and visit family, tour Niagara Falls or head over to the United States for a day out. When you get back, the chlorine-free pool awaits plus spa and fitness centre, so you can relax muscles that stiffened in a car our tour bus, or wind down from too much excitement.

Budget for more attractions with an economical hotel like Quality Inn Airport West. The airport is, of course, close by. China Town is also near for a bustling place to visit and find some authentic ingredients for Asian cooking. Take a spin around Square One Mall to ensure that your hard-working student has all he needs in the way of clothing and supplies until you next come out to rescue him.

A meal at Fernando's on-site saves finding a restaurant in town, although this should pose no challenge. Mississauga is a major centre. Woodbine Casino provides ample entertainment for an adult crowd. Use your winnings to cover the student loan.

Days Inn offers more budget accommodation. Guests are within ten miles of Toronto, Pearson Airport and more. Parking is free as are local calls. Enjoy a cup of java made in your room and sip while watching your favorite show on the TV.

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