Hotel Delta Chelsea Inn
Hotel review Hotel Delta Chelsea Inn
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Age: 26-30
Travel time: in September 10
I travelled as: Solo/single
Children: none
Duration: 1-3 days
Type of trip: City break
Recommendation: Yes
Average rating of this review: 4.2
Friendly masses handling in the city center *
Enlarge letters A A Downsize letters A AThe Delta Chelsea Inn is approximately 1,590 rooms a very large hotel, which is located on the city center Toronto. According to the amenities it is different do cater.
Location
The hotel is located in the city center of Toronto (downtown, 33 Gerrard Street West) and in four exits Gerrard Street, Yonge Street, Elm Street and Bay Street. Opposite the hotel is a high-rise in the Gerrard Street with several Dwellings and a public garage. It also has a big building project underway can be woken up by the early. The Yonge Street is the longest street in Toronto. Follow your south, you can easily walk to the port of Toronto (approx. 30 -45 minutes). She is the shopping streets, in the you find the different stores, including the Eaton Center (approx. 5 minute walk). If you left the Delta Chelsea Inn through the exit "Bay Street", you will find a small grocery store on the right-hand side. The nearest subway station (Dundas or college, Yonge subway line), which could be reached in about 2 minutes and the airport in about an hour.
The front desk was always staffed and had to any questions the agent. In case of defects (The Schreibtischglühbirne was burned. ) They asked if it was needed. As they say no to, was the lack not immediately dealt with. Although not the next day. The wake-up service worked perfectly (recording). The housekeeping staff friendly and greeted every guest with a nice "hello". The room and bathroom were cleaned every day. Because the hotels in Canada that you would like to show the environment, the towels were only changed when you put them into the bathtub. Check-in and check-out and to pay the room I can't say anything as I was traveling with a large group and the travel agent has accepted these.
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In this hotel, there was a big "dining room", a bar and a bistro + Brasserie "at Bb33". The bistro is a normal small restaurant that you salads and fast food (Cheeseburger, french fries, etc. ) is. The food is arranged apetizingly, but not quite cheap. If no places available, you ask for you to wait. This can be at the bar or in the reception area, where you then pick you up at no charge. Water is, as in most Canadian restaurants, free of charge. For the "responsable" in the dining room there were two areas: (a) for the people who your food instantly paid; (b) for the people who a coupon (extra-entrance at the exit Yonge Street). At the variation (a) prices came over and paid for each product then on one of two coffers, at the variant b) we could buffet breakfast. The waiters were given the gift card when he entered the room. You could sit, where you wanted or room. Here in the morning as it was very crowded, it also happen that you had to wait five minutes. As I was traveling with a large group, I had a voucher for breakfast. You could choose from several kinds of cereal, yogurts and tea, orange juice, coffee, milk, cereal, fruit (melon and pineapple), muffins, croissants, Plunderstücke, but scrambled eggs, bacon and toast. The food was always re-filled and the staff tried hard, abandoned tables quite quickly. From a sit together comfortably for breakfast but you couldn't speak, there was a lively come and go.
Sport & Entertainment
On the 26th floor, there is the pool and hot tub for adults, the sauna and fitness areas. Although the pool (5.00 x 10 meters ) only for adults, he is only 1.20 meters deep. The Einstiegsleiter at the rear was broken and locked. The spa is one to two staff members observed. Access to the Healthdeck you got a room key to 10:00 pm or 12:00. Towels are available in the lobby. To complete the closets in the dressing area, you will need no lock can be generated by a keypad with define code lock. The showers are with shampoo, conditioner and Duschgelspendern equipped. The sauna is not very big and didn't look like they would often needed. The visit of the Healthdecks is also not energetic recommended as a terrace is, from enjoying the sunset and a good view of the skyline. There is a mini-club for the kids in the 2 . Floor (There are also the rooms for the conference. ). The children are looked after by two entertainers. There was a games room, a children's pool and a lounge with table tennis and two computers, with free internet access (in the access available is this charge! ). The area is open until 8:00 pm. If you go to 6:00 pm, says also no one, if you are a adult there is internet access. The "Yonge Street" exit there was a souvenir store.
Room
The rooms leave the respective open room card. As I was traveling with a large group, has taken over the tour guide the check out, the room card at sign out just put on the desk. As the hotel was already a bit older, is also not the newest anymore, but clean. The single room is equipped with a comfortable king size bed, bedside tables with bedside lamp and Funkwecker, an armchair with standard lamp (cable was wrapped around the rod) and a coffee table, the coffee/Teezubereitungsmaschine with accessories (coffee, decaf, milk, sugar, sweetener, ever black and green tea) is, a desk with lamps, telephone and internet access (surcharge), a desk chair, a large mirror, a cabinet with TV (American and Canadian channels) and a built-in closet, in which the ironing board, iron, 10 hangers and the rack for the suitcase. The bathroom is spacious and adapted to the needs (towels, but no bath mat and no bathrobe, hair-dryer, clothesline over the bath, cosmetic towels, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, two different Seifesorten, two glasses). Negative to mention is that the first room (twice we had a stop at the Delta Chelsea Inn. ) From the bathtub paint was easy fossil absplitterte and fixtures were (see photos). The second room running the toilet. Electrical sockets were all over the room. You can also use the outlet table lamps. Please note that Canada has another goes off 1 hour as for example. Germany. The balcony is the absolute catastrophe, as the panel rusty and the concrete peel (see pictures), as well as the door leading through an internal bolt (below) added can lock. The rooms could be reached by elevators. They have an color theme. You for example. The 20th floor, you take the blue elevator (see photo). On the Zimmerfluren, the not very attractive are, you will be able to lose the orientation, as there are no signs. There is a free stocking up (containers in the room) and a vending machine.
Tips and recommendations
As already mentioned the Healthdeck visit on the 26th floor and the views. A small grocery store you find if you at the exit "Bay Street", turn right. The souvenir shop at the exit "Yonge Street". There the hotel also has an outdoor terrace where you could sit well. Electricity and: If you want to use in Canada European current, you needed a adapted plugs if with converter, as the Canadian Voltage is 110 V is. Many European current handphone charges, for example, have a input from 110-240 V, no converter needed, but still an adapter. You get in the Elektrofachhandel. However, you should get to forget to put a, then don't panic. The Delta Chelsea Inn if you take the exit "Yonge Street exit, is straight ahead a Elektrohandel (Noori). Here you will find adapter and converter for little money. The product is without taxes excellent. Please check out if you want to visit with Lufthansa flies, your flight attendant right on. It could be that you see this at the hotel. Those interested in churches, is in Toronto. In the "Church Street" follows a church of the other.
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Additional info concerning your hotel review Hotel Delta Chelsea Inn
| What type of room did you review? | Single room Standard with view Street |
| Did the hotel meet the standards of its official catalogue description? | Yes |
| Does the hotel deserve its official star rating? | No details |
| How would you describe the value for money? | No details |
| Which tour operator did you travel with? | No details |



















