Sightseeing
Ascend the CN Tower for amazing 360 views of the entire city - there's a great restaurant you can visit too and perhaps take part in the "Edge Walk."
3507 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdAscend the CN Tower for amazing 360 views of the entire city - there's a great restaurant you can visit too and perhaps take part in the "Edge Walk."
Casa Loma (Spanish for "Hill House") is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum. There are lots of events that take place here all year round!
1217 locals recommend
Casa Loma
1 Austin TerraceCasa Loma (Spanish for "Hill House") is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum. There are lots of events that take place here all year round!
Parks & Nature
Large park with outdoor rinks, tennis courts, dog park and plenty of green space - very popular in the summer!
743 locals recommend
Trinity Bellwoods Park
790 Queen St WLarge park with outdoor rinks, tennis courts, dog park and plenty of green space - very popular in the summer!
The Martin Goodman Trail is a 56-kilometre multi-use path along the waterfront in Toronto. It traverses the entire lake shore from one end of the city to the other, from Humber Bay Arch Bridge in the west to the Rouge River in the east.
98 locals recommend
Martin Goodman Trail
The Martin Goodman Trail is a 56-kilometre multi-use path along the waterfront in Toronto. It traverses the entire lake shore from one end of the city to the other, from Humber Bay Arch Bridge in the west to the Rouge River in the east.
The Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail is 7.5 acres of public green space on a spectacular part of Toronto’s waterfront. Previously a parking lot, it’s now full of life, ready to be enjoyed by morning joggers, picnic-goers, strolling families and everyone in between.
54 locals recommend
Trillium Park
955 Lake Shore Blvd WThe Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail is 7.5 acres of public green space on a spectacular part of Toronto’s waterfront. Previously a parking lot, it’s now full of life, ready to be enjoyed by morning joggers, picnic-goers, strolling families and everyone in between.
Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites in Toronto, over one-third of High Park remains in a natural state. A jewel in the city’s park system, residents and visitors can enjoy its many attractions, playgrounds and features year-round.
1205 locals recommend
High Park
1873 Bloor St WRecognized as one of the most significant natural sites in Toronto, over one-third of High Park remains in a natural state. A jewel in the city’s park system, residents and visitors can enjoy its many attractions, playgrounds and features year-round.
Neighborhoods
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
1703 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StThe pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
Shopping
Enjoy a premier shopping mall experience at CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Mall offerings include hundreds of brand name stores, restaurants, and entertainment.
2460 locals recommend
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StEnjoy a premier shopping mall experience at CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Mall offerings include hundreds of brand name stores, restaurants, and entertainment.
Named the second coolest neighbourhood in the world by Vogue magazine, the uber-trendy two-kilometre Queen Street strip between Bathurst and Gladstone is home to some of the city’s most cutting edge boutiques among the art galleries and hip bars and restaurants. Shoppers can be sure that the street style around these parts will be as intriguing as what’s in the stores.
723 locals recommend
Queen Street West
Queen Street WestNamed the second coolest neighbourhood in the world by Vogue magazine, the uber-trendy two-kilometre Queen Street strip between Bathurst and Gladstone is home to some of the city’s most cutting edge boutiques among the art galleries and hip bars and restaurants. Shoppers can be sure that the street style around these parts will be as intriguing as what’s in the stores.
Food scene
One of the best places for brunch in the city however, get there early it fills up quick almost every day of the week!
143 locals recommend
Mildred's Temple Kitchen
85 Hanna AveOne of the best places for brunch in the city however, get there early it fills up quick almost every day of the week!
The Queen West store is located on the trendy Queen street west in Toronto and decorated with traditional Japanese style and modern style by combining concreted Kamakura - a Japanese style igloo, with wooden bench seats and Japanese lanterns to fit this cutting-edge location.
Zakkushi on Queen West
620 Queen St WThe Queen West store is located on the trendy Queen street west in Toronto and decorated with traditional Japanese style and modern style by combining concreted Kamakura - a Japanese style igloo, with wooden bench seats and Japanese lanterns to fit this cutting-edge location.
One of the best places for dessert serving ice cream sandwiched between two fresh baked cookies.
170 locals recommend
Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery
93A Ossington AveOne of the best places for dessert serving ice cream sandwiched between two fresh baked cookies.
Essentials
Metro
89 Gould StLarge grocery store with everything you may need.
Art & Culture
With a collection of more than 90000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.
2262 locals recommend
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WWith a collection of more than 90000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.
Bringing musicals, dramas, comedies and more to the theatre stage for over 50 years.
191 locals recommend
Ed Mirvish Theatre
244 Victoria StBringing musicals, dramas, comedies and more to the theatre stage for over 50 years.
Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony.
312 locals recommend
Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe StRoy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony.