Shangri-La, as its name implies, is a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located at the nexus of Toronto's business and entertainment sectors, this stunning 66-story glass tower is home to the 5-star Shangri-La Hotel and, arguably, the pinnacle of Toronto condo life.
The Shangri-La, which was built in 2012, stands out on University Avenue with its towering structure, glass atrium, and distinctive stainless-steel sculpture. Bishop's Block, a Georgian rowhouse built in the 1830s, is perfectly incorporated into the sleek, contemporary building, creating a harmonious fusion of the old and new. As part of the development, Westbank Projects painstakingly refurbished the buildings, which are now home to Soho House Toronto, a private club, restaurant, and event space for the media, entertainment, and creative industries. The 392 condominium suites' interiors have been meticulously designed with over-height ceilings, luxurious Italian kitchens, top-of-the-line equipment, closet organisers, and controlled blinds as a standard.
The hotel rooms occupy the first 17 stories of the Shangri-La. Private elevators whisk residents to their suites above a discreet lobby, while they also have full use of the hotel's luxurious amenities as owners. This is the pinnacle of all-inclusive luxury living. Realtors and residents alike consider Shangri-La to be not only their favourite condo building in the downtown core, but also one of the finest luxury buildings in the entire city.