At 224 King St West, Theatre Park sits directly east of Toronto’s Historic Royal Alexandra Theatre. Situated as it is, firmly in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment district, the Royal Alex is only one of Theatre Park’s entertainment-oriented neighbours. Directly across the street lies Roy Thomson Hall, Home to Toronto’s Symphony Orchestra, and not too far away can be found the TIFF Bell Lightbox, home to the Toronto International Film Festival, The Four Seasons Centre, home of the Canadian National Ballet and Opera Companies, the Rogers Centre, home of Toronto’s Blue Jays and Argonauts, and the Air Canada Centre, Toronto’s premier entertainment venue and home to the Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs.
As is to be expected in so vibrant an area, Theatre Park is surrounded on all sides by excellent locales for a night out and delectable dining establishments including Big Daddy’s Crab Shack and Oyster Bar and the ever-popular Friar and Firkin Pub. Excellent shopping is also never far away, with Queen Street W less than eight minutes’ walk from home and the Eaton’s Centre within fifteen minutes.
Theatre Park is well connected to Toronto’s public transit system, with the 504 King Streetcar passing by out front and St Andrew Subway station on the Yonge-University-Spadina line merely steps away. Those who prefer driving will find Theatre Park to be easily accessible from the Gardiner Expressway via the York St/University and Spadina exits. Residents of Theatre Park are also within a short walk of Toronto’s Union Station, with access to the GO and VIA transit systems, which can be approached from either above ground or underground via the PATH system. In addition, Theatre Park is within easy distance of the crossing to Toronto’s Billy Bishop Island Airport.