The Holiday Inn, whatever its aesthetic crimes, is one of Toronto's best post-WWII hotel in terms of how it treats the street. Think of Sutton Place, the Harbour Castle, the Delta Chelsea, the Four Seasons Yorkville, and others, they all favour cars over pedestrians and create environments to walk past that are unpleasant, if not downright dangerous. The Holiday Inn, with its numerous entrances to various businesses and the hotel, and it's lack of pandering to cars, is superior to all of those and many others.