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We look forward to the opportunity to assist you in booking your hotel stay at Toronto Pearson International Airport, commonly referred to as Lester B. Pearson International Airport. Our Toronto Airport Hotels offer complete services for the leisure and business traveler. All hotels are rated by AAA and Mobil Travel Guide. All Toronto Airport Hotels have been inspected by our staff for quality and comfort.
Many of our Toronto Airport Hotels offer free airport shuttle as well as special Park and Fly packages with up to 14 days parking. Whether you're travelling on business or leisure you'll be sure to find a hotel that suits your budget and needs at Airport Hotel Service. We buy in bulk from hotels, which means you get big discounts off the official hotel 'rack rate' - that's what most people pay when they just turn up at the hotel without a prepaid booking.
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1.1 mi / 1.7 km to Toronto Airport
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1.2 mi / 1.9 km to Toronto Airport
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About Toronto Pearson International Airport
Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada began operations in 1939 as Malton Airport. Twenty years later the name was changed to Toronto International Airport. In 1984 the airport was named Lester B. Pearson International Airport after one of the country’s Prime Ministers. The airport had three terminals from 1991 to 2007. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 remain. Terminal 2 closed in 2007.
Toronto Pearson is approximately 17 miles northwest of Toronto. It is accessible from several major highways. Passengers can take the free LINK train between the airport’s two terminals. The airport’s Sheraton Gateway hotel can be reached from inside Terminal 3.
Airport amenities include a play area for children and free high-speed Internet. Both terminals have interfaith centers. All passengers may use the airport’s five Plaza Premium lounges for a fee. These lounges have computer stations and flat screen televisions. Currency exchange facilities are available in both terminals.
The airport has plenty of places for dining and shopping in both terminals. Passengers can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at Fionn MacCool’s Irish pub. Some traditional Irish dishes are served in the pub. Caffe Ritazza has sandwiches and drinks. Choices at the food court include pizza and burgers. There are coffee shops and bars throughout the airport. Canadian souvenirs are available at duty free shops.
Toronto Pearson International Airport is the busiest airport in Canada.