Though this area is definitely in Toronto, it is its own self-contained community - similar to a lakeside beach resort - with one main street down the center. There are houses (spectacular homes!), stores, shops, and plenty of restaurants, bars and cafes all along Queen Street. This area is totally packed in the summer months; the main attire seems to be bathing suits and casual tank tops, with roller bladers, cyclists and skate boarders sharing the streets with the vehicular traffic. Which usually doesn't move due to congestion along Queen Street. (Note: If you drive here, park your car and just leave it for the day.) But the best part of the area is the waterfront with its miles of wide sandy beach with well maintained boardwalk and bike path, miles of park and picnic area, a huge municipal swimming pool and usually wall to wall people. However you can still get away to some secluded areas along the rocks for quiet reading and sunbathing.
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Waldorf Astoria Staff Room Hotel is on par to the 202 hotels in the city. In
New York, Park/50th Waldorf Astoria - Staff Room can be found at 301 Park
Ave. Waldorf Astoria - Staff Room New York City contains Hot Tub/Whirlpool,
Fitness Facility, and Hotel Parking - $45.00. Room options include:
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