5 Rutherford Rd S, Brampton, Canada
Proudly offering a private art gallery, the 2-star Comfort Inn Brampton stands around a 25-minute stroll from Saint Paul's United Church. This Brampton inn features 102 rooms and comforts such as a lobby area and a gift shop.
The centre of Brampton can be reached within a 25-minute walk, and natural attractions like the large 40-hectare Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park are 3.2 km away. Gage Urban Park is nearly 30 minutes on foot from the Comfort Inn Brampton, while Pearson airport is 5 km from it. Guests might as well visit Madoc Park, which is only 1 km away. Entertainment options in the area feature the municipally-owned Rose Theatre about 35 minutes on foot from the hotel. Well-connected to many sights, Comfort Inn Brampton is only a few steps from Rutherford Zuem Queen Station Eastbound bus stop.
Ironing facilities and an air conditioner are also included, and a patio are featured in the rooms for extra convenience. Bathrooms come with a separate toilet and a shower, along with hair dryers and towels.
A buffet breakfast is served each morning. While staying at the Comfort Inn, guests can choose from dining options nearby, such as Radica's Hot And Spicy, located just 300 metres away, or Subway at a 6-minute walking distance.
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Christina
2021-10-22
An excellent little place, we liked its exceptional location.
Olivier
2021-05-20
incredible location, good value. the staff were very kind, the american breakfast was absolutely fantastic. rooms were en suite & en suite. location adjacent to the pebbled beach.
Richard
2021-01-13
wanted to explore brampton and this hotel was great place for doing it. appreciated eggs, breads, yogurt, fruit and cereal for breakfast.
William
2020-12-06
Plenty of supplies in the room: a microwave oven, a fridge and ironing facilities. A special mention to the breakfast staff. Queen Street Corridor district was worth exploring.