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Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Brutalist hotel and skyscraper in Downtown Toronto, Canada

Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is a brutalist hotel and skyscraper rising 135 meters across 43 floors in downtown Toronto. The structure consists of three interconnected building sections arranged around a central interior courtyard.

The building opened in 1972 as Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel, a joint venture between Sheraton and Canadian businessman Issy Sharp. This partnership shaped early development of Toronto's downtown skyline during the 1970s.

The hotel connects to Toronto's PATH network through its lobby, integrating the building into the city's underground pedestrian system. Visitors walk through open interior spaces where the structure marks itself as a central gathering point for the city.

The hotel houses extensive meeting and event space suited for groups of different sizes. Direct access to the PATH network simplifies navigation during harsh weather conditions.

A landscaped courtyard with a waterfall by designer J. Austin Floyd sits within the interconnected building sections. This hidden green space provides a quiet retreat in the heart of the busy downtown area.

Location: Toronto

Inception: 1972

Architectural style: brutalist architecture

Floors above the ground: 43

Height: 135 m

GPS coordinates: 43.65111,-79.38417

Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:47

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