Topic

Noise review insights for Canada, Hotels

Detailed Noise analysis for Canada, Hotels.

This view focuses on Noise signals in Canada, Hotels to help you understand what guests mention most.

Key takeaway

Start with the largest deviation, confirm confidence, then move through the guided journey to execute quickly.

Current scope

Canada, Hotels

Largest gap

Benchmark comparison is loading below.

Confidence

25,990 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.

Key Stats

Share of complaint snippets where this topic appears by platform.

This metric tracks topic presence in complaint snippets, not positive versus negative sentiment split.

Balance is praise minus complaint for this topic on the same platform.

Google Maps
Signal balance: +0.2pp

Complaint signal

4.8%

Praise signal

5.0%

Tripadvisor
Signal balance: +1.6pp

Complaint signal

8.4%

Praise signal

10.0%

Scope navigation

This topic view focuses on Hotels in Canada. Use country-level context first, then move to subdivision and city pages to verify where the pattern is strongest.

Narrow this topic

Narrow Noise analysis to indexable category or subdivision pages when you need a more specific operating context.

Related topic signals

Compare Canada, Hotels against nearby topics before deciding whether this signal is isolated or part of a wider pattern.

Context

Coverage

293 insight pages mention Noise in this scope.

Signal strength

Complaint signal is 6.6% across available platforms.

Praise signal is 7.5% across available platforms.

Next step

Use these topic signals to prioritize one local review point, then check fresh reviews to confirm whether the pattern changed.

Compare Canada against Hotels peers in other countries to separate local dynamics from global patterns.

Noise patterns usually point to operational choices that directly affect conversion and repeat visits for Hotels.

Evidence behind this topic

  • Noise groups review language such as noise, noisy, loud, quiet, music, and volume, so the signal stays tied to concrete guest wording rather than a generic score.
  • Canada, Hotels uses 25990 analyzed reviews across 2 platforms, 6 locality records, and 293 supporting insight pages for Noise.
  • Tripadvisor has the strongest complaint signal for Noise at 8.4%, compared with a measured average of 6.6% across platforms.
  • Tripadvisor has the strongest praise signal for Noise at 10.0%, compared with a measured average of 7.5% across platforms.

Comparison

Benchmark comparison is loading below.

Top recurring drivers

These are the strongest recurring drivers behind this topic in the current scope.

Google Maps Top complaints
2 nights into a 5 night stay, and confident leaving a 5 star review. Great layout (1 bedroom suite), amazing location walking distance from anything you could ever need. Yes, the AC unit is loud but it drowns out busy street noise. Staff have been excellent, helping us with every request, including helping our son when the patio door came off the tracks and he was stuck out on the balcony! 😂
Google Maps Top complaints
A 5 star hotel wouldn’t rent out the room next to their check-in area to a club making it impossible to hear the front desk staff. They also couldn’t hear what I was saying. We stayed 3 levels above the check-in level (where the club is) and we could still hear the music. Loud base all night with drunk people in the elevators and lobby.
Google Maps Top complaints
Above a bar that plays music till 2 am. Shakes the whole place. Sketchy rooms. Great staff! Will never be back!
Google Maps Top praises
A 1 star hotel for a 5 star price. Rooms are unbelievably small and in poor condition but they seem to be reasonably clean. Window had a view of concrete wall. It was quiet.
Google Maps Top praises
A great place for all your Gas Town foolery you might have. Me and my partner loved how cute the room was. The entire place felt very posh and polished but it was one of the cheaper options we were deciding on. Even while they had ongoing construction on one half of the hotel the plave was quiet and cozy. Love that green colour everywhere 😍
Google Maps Top praises
Affordable, clean, spacious and more!! I really enjoyed staying here! The location is ideal when traveling for work as the skytrain/transit is close and easily navigated. Many restaurants, shops, cafes close by. Rooms are super clean, spacious and with a great view of the city. Room darkening blinds, windows that open, sound proofing, comfy beds and more! I was really impressed at the friendly and helpful staff and I look forward to returning. I’ve already recommended this hotel to friends and coworkers. Thanks for a great stay!
Tripadvisor Top complaints
$100 deposit on old fashioned keys!! Thin walls are thin and the nightclub is loud The staff smoke just past the door so a pleasant walk into the establishment through their smoke One set of towels in our room for 2 Blinds with light coming from all 4 sides in window but no curtains Not recommended!
Tripadvisor Top complaints
10 minutes from airport Nice hotel close to airport, good restaurants and bar. Upscale food and pricing but cheaper alternatives nearby. Had a large meeting, 300+ and swallowed us easily. Rooms small, good comfortable beds, good shower, lots of roomy elevators so going up is easy. Airport shuttle every 30 minutes. Room Keys actually worked consistently. Only big setback is noise from jet planes flying overhead, they supply earplugs, picky sleepers would have issues with it.
Tripadvisor Top complaints
100/10 Absolutely Perfect Stay Booked this hotel for a last minute spontaneous 4 day/3 night trip to Toronto -- wasn't expecting to fall in love but I did!! 10s across the board, no complaints. As a solo female traveler, safety is my #1 concern when I stay anywhere, and I felt extremely safe at this hotel! Loved having it as my home base after fun days of exploring the city. Rooms were beautiful and looked exactly like the pictures. Spacious, clean, and you could tell every bit of the design was planned with the guests in mind: light switch panels by the bedside, extra bathroom goodies, automated toilet with heated seats! Truly felt like a luxurious escape without breaking the bank. Reception and bar/cafe in the lobby were just as gorgeous too. About a 10-15 min walk to major attractions like the CN tower, Rogers Centre etc and a block away from the nearest streetcar stop. Great location if you wanna stay in the city but far enough away to not have to deal with the noise and crowds. So many amazing food spots in the area in any direction you walk in. Staff went above and beyond every day. Everyone was genuinely kind, accommodating, and never made you feel like a bother. Special thank you to Khrystyna for being so welcoming and generous at check-in! Looking back I wish I extended my trip so I could've stayed longer. Will definitely be staying here again if I am ever in the Toronto area.
Tripadvisor Top praises
10/10 It was such a beautiful great hotel, the good was amazing. Have the coconut cream cake for sure it’s so so delicious. The staff was so sweet! I had zero problems! Their rooftop is so cool and loungey. There was a dj playing great music. Overall it was for sure a 10/10
Tripadvisor Top praises
3/5 - Would be a 4 if it wasn't so LOUD Location: Convenient to downtown/financial district. Fair amount of walking to visit any tourist or shopping spots. I stayed there for a convention, which was an easy 10-15 min walk. Union station with UP Express is similarly close for an easy ride to/from the airport. Bedroom: Modern & clean. Outlets are mostly at the desk and one side of the bed. Lots of storage. Comfy bed. But, noise from the walk signal or revving cars and unending sirens and weekend protests are very loud on the 9th floor and disrupted relaxation/sleep. The common areas of the hotel are insulated from street noise and suggest the noise could be mitigated. Bathroom: Spacious and plenty of marble. The marble lends itself to noise above you if someone walks around early morning with heels. The toiletries brand are poor quality. The shampoo especially leaves your hair feeling oily. Shower: The shower/tub room had no issues draining. The tub could be a bit bigger. Pros: Convenient location. Pretty room. Cons: Service was inconsistent & sometimes inattentive. Service during afternoon tea was especially slow. Breakfast was similar. But the worst part was the noise. The lounge was loud from speakers that need to be turned down a bit. And the room was filled with echoing cars, sirens, and protests. Even when the streets are quiet in the early morning, you here upstairs guests clicking around the marble floor with their heels.
Tripadvisor Top praises
Ok but not great Spent a couple of nights here recently. Not bad but not great. Breakfast was pretty disappointing. The rooms are small but clean. The hall needed attention. Bed was comfortable. Reasonably quiet for a corner room. Friendly staff.

Representative review quotes

Representative review excerpts add operational context to the topic signals.

Google Maps Complaint quote
First I would like to shout out to Rahjib and Dwayne in the restaurant. They are the absolute best and made my stay extra special. Not sure my stay would have otherwise been memorable. I found the beds and pillows a bit mediocre and had to downgrade from a king to get a room that wasn’t adjoining (so no view but quiet). Front desk staff were professional but the real stars are on the dining room floor in the morning. Great location!

Review rating: 4.0

Google Maps Praise quote
This is a great hotel and we had an exceptional short holiday here. Check in was quick and courteous. When we got to our room [1604] it was spotless and was cleaned perfectly everyday. It was the cleanest hotel room we have stayed at. Our package included breakfast, which was served on the 34th floor in a temporary location due to renovations. The food was excellent. Thanks to chefs Craig and Prince (sp?) for cooking a wonderful selection of food each morning as well as making amazing custom omelets. The view from the top floor was great and the service was excellent, despite it being a temporary location, which likely presented challenges for the staff. The location of the hotel is excellent, with restaurants, points of attraction and a sky train station located nearby. Coal Harbour and the waterfront were a quick walk down the street. Parking was easy to find in the underground lot. This hotel was quiet, well run and had amazing staff. We would stay here again the next time we’re in Vancouver. The staff made it a wonderful experience. Thanks for a great stay.

Review rating: 5.0

Tripadvisor Complaint quote
Great location in the heart of Toronto I stayed at the Sheraton Centre Toronto in June 2026 during a business trip, and it reaffirmed why it remains one of the most reliable hotels in the downtown core. With an unbeatable location, solid amenities, and a layout that works exceptionally well for business travelers, it delivers exactly what you need when your schedule is packed. The hotel’s location is one of its strongest assets. Sitting directly across from Nathan Phillips Square, it places you within walking distance of the Financial District, the Eaton Centre, Queen Street, and countless restaurants and cafés. Transit access is excellent — Queen and Osgoode subway stations are both nearby — and the PATH network runs right beneath the hotel, making it easy to move around the city regardless of weather. This is a large, high‑traffic property, but it’s run with impressive efficiency. The lobby is always active, yet never chaotic. Conference groups, business travelers, and tourists all move through smoothly. The public spaces are modern and well‑maintained, and the indoor/outdoor pool remains a standout feature — a rare perk for a downtown Toronto hotel. Experience makes a difference here, because room location matters. The Central Tower continues to be the best choice — rooms feel more updated, quieter, and better suited for business stays. My room this time offered a fantastic view of the CN Tower, a reminder that you’re right in the heart of Toronto’s skyline. Waking up to that view adds a little energy to the start of a workday. On previous stays, I’ve also had rooms overlooking the City of Toronto building, and that view is equally impressive — a sweeping, architectural perspective of Nathan Phillips Square and the surrounding civic buildings. Both sides offer memorable vantage points; it just depends on what kind of skyline you prefer. One important tip: avoid rooms located near service doors. These doors open and close frequently, and the noise can be loud enough to wake you, especially early in the morning. Once you’re away from those service areas, the rooms are significantly more peaceful. Overall, the rooms deliver what a business traveler needs: a comfortable bed, a functional workspace, strong Wi‑Fi, and views that make the stay feel distinctly Toronto.

Review rating: 4.0

Tripadvisor Praise quote
Good, but could’ve been better The hotel staff was friendly, which is always a plus. I appreciated the complimentary water provided in a clear glass bottle in the room. One downside was the TV setup. Guests are required to cast content from their phones, and for a hotel positioned as luxurious, I expected a Smart TV with built-in streaming apps available for use. I was also disappointed that the room did not include bar soap or a loofah. The surrounding area felt fairly quiet during the week, with limited activity nearby. Additionally, the hotel was not as close to Downtown Toronto as I had hoped, making it a bit less convenient for exploring the city.

Review rating: 4.0

Evidence from source analysis

These snippets come from aggregated analysis text and highlight recurring language tied to this topic.

Google Maps Complaint signal
2 nights into a 5 night stay, and confident leaving a 5 star review. Great layout (1 bedroom suite), amazing location walking distance from anything you could ever need. Yes, the AC unit is loud but it drowns out busy street noise. Staff have been excellent, helping us with every request, including helping our son when the patio door came off the tracks and he was stuck out on the balcony! 😂

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Complaint signal
A 5 star hotel wouldn’t rent out the room next to their check-in area to a club making it impossible to hear the front desk staff. They also couldn’t hear what I was saying. We stayed 3 levels above the check-in level (where the club is) and we could still hear the music. Loud base all night with drunk people in the elevators and lobby.

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Complaint signal
Above a bar that plays music till 2 am. Shakes the whole place. Sketchy rooms. Great staff! Will never be back!

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Praise signal
A 1 star hotel for a 5 star price. Rooms are unbelievably small and in poor condition but they seem to be reasonably clean. Window had a view of concrete wall. It was quiet.

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Praise signal
A great place for all your Gas Town foolery you might have. Me and my partner loved how cute the room was. The entire place felt very posh and polished but it was one of the cheaper options we were deciding on. Even while they had ongoing construction on one half of the hotel the plave was quiet and cozy. Love that green colour everywhere 😍

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Praise signal
Affordable, clean, spacious and more!! I really enjoyed staying here! The location is ideal when traveling for work as the skytrain/transit is close and easily navigated. Many restaurants, shops, cafes close by. Rooms are super clean, spacious and with a great view of the city. Room darkening blinds, windows that open, sound proofing, comfy beds and more! I was really impressed at the friendly and helpful staff and I look forward to returning. I’ve already recommended this hotel to friends and coworkers. Thanks for a great stay!

Signal: 0.0%

Quality and confidence

Check coverage and freshness before treating differences as operational priorities.

Reviews analyzed

25,990

Collected reviews: 1,364,956 · Analysis coverage: 1.9%

Platforms covered

2

Last update

June 27, 2026

Guided journey

Move through these pages in order to validate findings and choose the next local review point.

FAQ

Related insights

Review source articles behind this topic before choosing the next local review point.