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Opened in 2005 in the center of downtown Toronto, Canada, the 19-story Cosmopolitan Toronto offers guests all-suite accommodations surrounded by this international city's best restaurants, nightclubs and theaters. Also nearby is a serene harbor and Toronto's business and financial district. Guests can enjoy the Cosmopolitan's deluxe Shizen spa, which opens in August 2005, a 24-hour fitness center, airport transportation, complimentary breakfasts, banquet facilities and catering services, business center and conference rooms, wireless and high-speed Internet access, and limousine and complimentary car services. The urbane and chic Doku 15 restaurant, which also opens in August 2005, features Japanese cuisine with Far East flavors, complemented with tea-infused cocktails and sake-based martinis.
The Cosmopolitan's 97 suites incorporate the ancient art of Feng Shui with soothing "serenity fountains," a meditation television channel, yoga mats, air purifiers, and the exclusive Gemstone Essense Shizen amenity line. The suites also include kitchens, 32-inch LCD televisions, washers and dryers, ergonomic furniture, and 400-thread count Egyptian linens. From the 900-square-foot penthouse suites, guests can look out over the city and lake. Penthouse suites also include hardwood floors, natural bamboo slippers, bathrobes, books on Zen philosophy, relaxation CDs, energy fountains, safes and data ports.
Travelers seeing unique vacation experiences and pampering will find the Cosmopolitan Toronto an ideal place to indulge fantasies in a location humming with Zen vibes.
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