Casa Loma features nearly 98 rooms, many of which exemplify the Edwardian era and are elaborately decorated room with authentic period furnishings and antiques.
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Casa Loma stood as a monument to its creator – it surpassed any private home in North America. With soaring battlements and secret passageways, it paid homage to the castles and knights of days gone by. To this day it remains one of the only true castles in North America.
Casa Loma is worth visiting at any time during the year, although visitors tend to have different opinions about which season offers the best experience. Many think that Casa Loma's charms are most apparent in the spring and fall, when temperatures are mild and the Gardens are in full bloom.
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival mansion in Toronto, Canada. The name means “House on the Hill” in English and was constructed by the Canadian financier and soldier Sir Henry Pellatt. He built the house for his wife Mary. But, unfortunately, they were only able to enjoy the comfort of the house briefly.
We did the tour of Casa Loma before the Escape Room and took lots of pictures! Before you go into the Escape Room you are required to lock all valuables- including phones and cameras- in a trunk that you collect on your way out.
Inside Casa Loma, you'll find an elevator, an oven that could fit an ox, two secret passageways, a pool, and an array of hidden rooms, secret passageways, and architectural wonders. What is this? With 98 rooms that cover 64,700 square feet, it was the largest private residence in Canada.
Featuring a huge gulf front pool, the Casa Loma hotel features three types of guest rooms: Standard Rooms, Standard Rooms with a Kitchen, and Two Bedroom Suites. The Standard Rooms with and without a kitchen include 2 queen beds and accommodate 4 guests.