Kimpton Saint George
Kimpton Saint George
The Kimpton Saint George serves as a sophisticated bridge between the high-end shops of Yorkville and the intellectual spirit of The Annex. This boutique property occupies a 14-story building that honors the neighborhood’s architectural heritage. Specifically, the design by Mason Studio highlights Toronto’s residential charm through a tactile and artistic lens. The lobby avoids the cold, cavernous feeling of traditional hotels. Instead, it offers a sequence of intimate spaces that feel like a private Annex home.
The materiality emphasizes warmth and local craftsmanship. A bespoke hand-painted mural by artist Tisha Myles anchors the reception area, while the lobby features curved wooden arches and a cozy fireplace that invite long-stays. This layout encourages locals to use the space as a third place for reading or quiet collaboration. You will often see University of Toronto students and neighborhood residents relaxing in the plush, velvet armchairs. The hotel curates a collection of vinyl records and books that reflect the city’s cultural history.
Transitioning from morning focus to afternoon leisure feels effortless here. The hotel hosts a daily social hour, which brings guests and neighbors together over local wine. The lobby transforms into a communal hub where networking happens naturally. The adjacent gastropub, The Peregrine, extends this social atmosphere with its warm wood paneling and craft beer selection.
Ultimately, the Kimpton Saint George offers a refined urban sanctuary. It proves that a hotel can feel deeply personal and locally rooted. Because of this, it remains a favorite “living room” for those who appreciate quiet luxury and thoughtful design.