Tempo by Hilton officially debuts in Canada in 2028 with Tempo by Hilton Toronto Airport. The 193-room property, including four suites, will form part of a multiuse complex with convenient access to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The 16-floor hotel lies about 15 miles from Toronto’s city center. Guestrooms and suites offer three zones for function and comfort, as well as a dedicated Get Ready zone and spacious bathroom. Guests will also have access to the Power Down in-room experience, which provides an enveloping sleep environment through blackout curtains and wireless phone chargers, promoting screen-free time. Tempo Wellness guestrooms, meanwhile, will be available, allowing guests to enjoy in-room Peloton equipment.
Tempo’s signature Spirited and Free-Spirited cocktail program will also be a staple of the new hotel.
Beyond accommodations, Tempo by Hilton Toronto Airport will offer a variety of dining options including a coffee bar; complimentary Hydration Bar; expansive fitness center with a cardio space, recovery zone and weights area; and indoor pool. More than 3,000 square feet of meeting space will also be available.
Tempo by Hilton is currently expanding globally, with nearly 60 additional properties in various stages of development across cities like Belfast, Lisbon and Reykjavik.
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