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DelSuites Shortlisted for an EMMA

August 10, 2015

FEM_AMERICAS_BUTTON 2015DelSuites is having a great year, fresh off from being shortlisted for an EMMA 2015 (Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards), the global mobility industry’s premier awards by the Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM).

These awards recognize industry leaders, business successes and rising stars in global mobility. This is the second nomination for DelSuites being nominated for Corporate Housing Provider of the Year. The awards ceremony takes place on September 10th in San Diego, California.

‘It is always great to be nominated for awards like this,’ says Cliff Norton, Director of Sales. ‘When you see the caliber of other finalists and to see DelSuites right there beside them shows that what we are doing is working. On a personal side, it is recognition of our staff and the countless hours that they put in during work time and on their personal time. Although it would be great to win, the nomination in itself is prize enough for me.’

Since its inception in 1999, DelSuites partnered with the Tridel group to meet the needs of a niche market: corporate travelers who require long term stays that is more comfortable than a hotel stay.  It has since then positioned itself as one of the best furnished accommodation rental properties in the business. The company has receive the 2015 TripAdvisor award of Excellence and is consistently rated by its guests for its service and cleanliness. Learn more about our guest services in our video; the role of reservations; and reasons why your company should consider booking an executive rental in Toronto. That said, Delsuites has not only grown to accommodate corporate clients, they also appeal to leisure visitors and families. Here are our tips on relocating your family to the city.

A full list of all EMMA Shortlisted nominees is listed here.

Stay tuned to see if DelSuites takes home the award this year!

 

Business Travel, Downtown Toronto, Lifestyle talk, Toronto Family Travel

Getting Around Toronto

July 27, 2015

Taking TransitToronto is a huge city and it has an extensive transit system, making it very easy to get around without a vehicle. It is the third most heavily used transit system in North America, after Mexico City and New York City. Here are some of the different options that are available to you when it comes to getting around Toronto:

TTC – Buses and Subway
The Toronto Transit Commission operates streetcars, transit buses and rapid transit services all over the city of Toronto. The buses are the main aspect of the TTC operations and they travel to numerous routes throughout the city. Getting around Toronto is also easy via the Toronto rapid transit system, which consists of three subway lines and a partly elevated light metro line.

Go Train
The Go Network of buses and trains extends all over the Great Toronto area. There are seven rail lines 042-The-Convenience-of-Living-Directly-Beside-Kipling-Subway-Stationbranching from Union Station in downtown Toronto and these lines connect with all other transit systems in the area, including the TTC. You can use the Triplinx planner to help you connect the dots and plan your trip.

Cabs
It’s not difficult to find a taxi in Toronto, but they are not the most affordable option. Also, taking a taxi in the downtown might sometimes take longer than transit, due to the traffic.

Via Rail
Union Station is one of the grandest and mosGetting Around Torontot beautiful train stations in North America and from here you can find many trains to take you from Toronto to other nearby destinations including Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Windsor, Buffalo, Albany and New York City.

Street Cars
Toronto has one of the few remaining streetcar systems in North America and these cars have been operating in the city since the mid-19th century. The streetcar routes generally operate in the downtown area.

Bike Share Toronto
Toronto also offers a bike share system, an economic and environmentally friendly way to get around the Getting Around Torontodowntown. You can simply purchase a membership online and then take a bike from any station. Ride your bike wherever you like, then return it to any station.

Car Rentals
You might consider renting a car to get around Toronto, although be aware that traffic congestion can be very serious, especially during rush hour. If you want to park your car downtown there are many garages, which can be found by looking for the green “P” signs.

Car Sharing
Toronto also has a number of car sharing programs, such as ZipCars and Car2Go. You can search for a vehicle in your area, use our member car to open it up, drive it wherever you need to go, then park it again when you are done. This transit option makes a lot of sense – it is there only when you need it but you are not responsible for making car payments or worrying about the cost of gas.

These are just a few simple ways that you can get around when you are staying in your furnished condo rental in Toronto.

 

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Guest Services and Short Term Rentals Toronto

July 22, 2015

When it comes to choosing a corporate housing provider in Toronto, you want to ensure a seamless transition from your time of check-in and throughout your stay.

At DelSuites, the 24-7 security and Guest Services department play a critical role in the continued success of our business.

They have the most exposure to our guests and are available to offer assistance where needed.
Watch our video on guest services and short term rentals Toronto to see how they help ease the transition into your furnished apartment Toronto

 

 

 

 

 

Business Travel, Downtown Toronto, Downtown Toronto Condos, Lifestyle talk, Relocation

Reasons Your Company Should Consider Toronto Executive Rentals

July 14, 2015

Toronto Executive RentalsToronto is the financial center of Canada and as a result, has many hubs for companies in banking, technology, consulting and real estate. If you’re considering sending your employees to work in Toronto –consider DelSuites for accommodation options. Here are a few reasons why DelSuites can make a difference for your employees and why you should consider Toronto Executive Rentals.

1. Cheaper than a Hotel.
The average cost of a hotel room in Toronto is about $150 per night. The average cost for a fully furnished suite via DelSuites is about $125-$130 per night for a 1-bedroom suite (Prices and inflation are subject to change). The cost of a hotel downtown close to the financial center only increases where the price at DelSuites stays relatively the same. Many costs at a hotel are extra.010-View-of-the-Dining-Area

2. All-Inclusive Rates.
Unlike a hotel, we have taken care of all of the costs for you. No surprises. Our rates include wireless internet, cable, housekeeping and parking (at most suburb locations). Our suites also have en-suite laundry unlike many hotels, where there is no laundry and dry cleaning would be extra.

3. Convenience.
All of our properties are located near or in the city centres, which will make it convenient for your employees to adapt to their new area. Our properties are also located near main subway and Go Transit lines to make it easy for your employees to commute from the office to home. The majority of our properties are equipped with amazing facilities such as fitness centers and swimming pools so your employees don’t have to worry about finding a fitness center during their stay in the Greater Toronto Area. Our properties are also located041-The Convenience of Living Directly Beside Kipling Subway Station near great restaurants and shops should your employees and our guests find they want to explore their surrounding area after work. We have listed our favourite places here on our blog as an added value to our guests. All you have to do is enter the keyword of your city in the search box to find what you’re looking for.

4. A Temporary Home Away From Home.
All of the little things that many people have to worry about when relocating or moving to a new city like Toronto are taken care of for you through DelSuites. Your employees walk into a fully furnished modern apartment, complete with a welcome bag containing a start up supply of snackToronto Executive Rentalss, laundry and dish detergent, etc. In addition, a fully stocked kitchen, ensuite laundry, free wifi, cable TV in both the living room and bedroom. To help settle in, there is a Pre-Arrival Grocery Service available for an extra cost. We will even pick up your employee from the airport and drive them in comfort directly to their building with our airport transportation services.

5. No Taxes.
All of our rentals include taxes. There are no added charges, which makes budgeting easier for your company or HR Department when considering to relocate an employee.

If you are considering sending your employees to Toronto for a project, assignment or relocation, feel free to get in contact with us should Toronto executive rentals be required. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Our Top New Places to Eat in Toronto Now

June 18, 2015

Places to Eat in TorontoOver the past 8 years, Toronto has rapidly risen its reputation as one of the best cities in the world in which to live, mainly in part due to becoming a destination for a variety of quality restaurants that range in tastes, cultures, and flavours. The best part? They are in short distance of your furnished rental in the metropolis. 2015 has been an exceptional year for many anticipated openings. Here are our favourite eateries and places to eat in Toronto this year, thus far.

1. Bar Raval
Following his success at one of our top ten favourite restaurants, Bar Isabel, Chef Grant van Gameren’s Bar Raval was most anticipated opening of the year and it has not disappointed his loyal following. Those who have ever had to wait for a seat at Bar Isabel can now chow down on Gameren’s Places to Eat in Toronto pinxtos at his stand up bar, morning, noon, and night. The shrimp and cream pinxtos and the Galician octopus are standout dishes. As much as the bar is adored for the food, the architecture by the firm, Partisans, is just as much of a highlight with its all encompassing wooden curves, bars, and peek-a-boo hideouts.

2. La Carnita Eastside
The neighbourhood of Leslieville has embraced La Carnita’s second location in the east and it’s a quick streetcar ride over the bridge across the Don River from your furnished apartment in Toronto. The funky Mexican eatery is serving up the classics like their fish tacos and feature daily specials which range from arctic char and chicken tostadas to shrimp tacos.

Places to Eat in Toronto3. Dailo
Easily walkable from our downtown furnished suites, Dailo is the perfect restaurant for a special occasion. The Asian-American infused menu bursts with flavour and texture. Try the fried watermelon, the shrimp and the crispy Argentenian red shrimp served with kimchi grits, and tom yum buerre blanc. The 90 day aged rib eye from Oliffe butchers is served with bok choy, radish, soy pickled mushroom, and Asian chimichurri. It is great to share with a group and well worth the indulgence.

4. R&D
This brand new restaurant on Spadina from Masterchef Canada winner, Eric Chong and his mentor, Alvin Places to Eat in TorontoLeung, is breathing new life for experimentation in the old Strada 241.You’ll be hungry after a short walk from our properties such as the Icon, 300 Front St. and the Element. The Peking duck and lobster chow mein were some of the twists on Chong’s dishes he made for the competition show and getting rave reviews.

What are your favourite new restaurants and places to eat in Toronto? What are your favourite places near your DelSuites home away from home?