Food scene
Byblos
11 Duncan StHigh-End, Mediterranean. One of Toronto's top rated restaurants
High-end chocolatier known for its small-batch sweets, gelato, drinking chocolate & cookies.
104 locals recommend
Soma Chocolate Maker
32 Tank House LaneHigh-end chocolatier known for its small-batch sweets, gelato, drinking chocolate & cookies.
Best Oyster House in the city and it is just minutes down the street.
97 locals recommend
Rodney’s Oyster House
469 King St WBest Oyster House in the city and it is just minutes down the street.
Sweet Jesus
106 John StThe hottest new ice-cram spot in the neighborhood.
PAI
18 Duncan StGreat Thai food!
Quantum Coffee
482 King St WIf you fancy some coffee other than Starbucks
Top restaurant in Canada. French tasting menu served in stylish, serene surrounds atop a Victorian building.
66 locals recommend
Alo
163 Spadina Ave.Top restaurant in Canada. French tasting menu served in stylish, serene surrounds atop a Victorian building.
Aloette Restaurant
163 Spadina Ave.Can’t get a reservation for Alo? Try this.
Fresh on Spadina
5031 Spadina Ave.Vegetarian, love their salads, juice and smoothies
New Sky Restaurant
353 Spadina Ave.Craving for some Chinese food?
What A Bagel
130 Spadina Ave.Come early for breakfast, or buy some fresh bagels to go.
Wonderful sushi experience. Can get pricey. Call to make reservations and make sure you request a seat at the sushi bar.
48 locals recommend
JaBistro
222 Richmond St WWonderful sushi experience. Can get pricey. Call to make reservations and make sure you request a seat at the sushi bar.
Essentials
Pharmacy, grocery store, convenience store, beauty boutique and everything all in one place.
514 locals recommend
Shoppers Drug Mart
388 King St WPharmacy, grocery store, convenience store, beauty boutique and everything all in one place.
Mike's Independent City Market Toronto
111 Peter StBest grocery store in the neighborhood.
Rabba Fine Foods
361 Front St W24 hour grocery store
One of the close by subway station. Walk or take the streetcar on King St to access.
128 locals recommend
St Andrew station
One of the close by subway station. Walk or take the streetcar on King St to access.
One of the subway station station close by. Walk or take the street car on Queen St.
57 locals recommend
Osgoode station
One of the subway station station close by. Walk or take the street car on Queen St.
Sightseeing
CN Tower
290 Bremner BoulevardIf you like heights, this is the place to get a big view of Toronto.
Museum of Illusions
132 Front St EArt Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WToronto Major Art Gallery often has major exhibits
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkToronto's major museum
Great spot to skate in the winter or enjoy the fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
11 locals recommend
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen Street WestGreat spot to skate in the winter or enjoy the fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
One of Toronto few Historic areas. Good restaurants and coffee shop, Chocolate shop, galleries.
1703 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StOne of Toronto few Historic areas. Good restaurants and coffee shop, Chocolate shop, galleries.
Great Place to buy Canadian themed souvenirs, and great food. Closed Sunday and Monday.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St EGreat Place to buy Canadian themed souvenirs, and great food. Closed Sunday and Monday.
Toronto's castle was built by Sir Henry Pellett, who ran out of money before it was finished.
1217 locals recommend
Casa Loma
1 Austin TerraceToronto's castle was built by Sir Henry Pellett, who ran out of money before it was finished.
Feel like shopping? Try North America's busiest shopping mall.
2460 locals recommend
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StFeel like shopping? Try North America's busiest shopping mall.
If you are into shoes and loves museums, this is the perfect museum for you.
326 locals recommend
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St WIf you are into shoes and loves museums, this is the perfect museum for you.
The headquarters of the Toronto International Film Festival also has exhibits and several theatres that run film every day.
582 locals recommend
TIFF Bell Lightbox
350 King St WThe headquarters of the Toronto International Film Festival also has exhibits and several theatres that run film every day.
Go for an adrenaline rush game to Rogers Stadium under the open sky at the SkyDome and cheer for your favourite team!
1458 locals recommend
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays WayGo for an adrenaline rush game to Rogers Stadium under the open sky at the SkyDome and cheer for your favourite team!
Catch the ferry at the foot of Bay Street and spend the day exploring the Toronto Islands - beaches, bike trails, amusement park and lots of space to just hang out and enjoy the sunshine and a great view of the skyline.
Ferry ticket can be purchased online: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/toronto-island-park/
1034 locals recommend
Toronto Islands
Catch the ferry at the foot of Bay Street and spend the day exploring the Toronto Islands - beaches, bike trails, amusement park and lots of space to just hang out and enjoy the sunshine and a great view of the skyline.
Ferry ticket can be purchased online: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/toronto-island-park/
Kensington Market is an eclectic area that offers a variety of shops, bars, cheese and meat shops and take away food. This area is full of amazing vintage and import shops that offer unique items that can't be found anywhere else.. it's a definite must see!
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market
Kensington Market is an eclectic area that offers a variety of shops, bars, cheese and meat shops and take away food. This area is full of amazing vintage and import shops that offer unique items that can't be found anywhere else.. it's a definite must see!
Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St.Leafs, Raptors, concerts and more, only minutes away.
Great views of the lake and surrounded by restaurants. Often has festivals and events as well. You can skate here in the winter as well.
512 locals recommend
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay WGreat views of the lake and surrounded by restaurants. Often has festivals and events as well. You can skate here in the winter as well.
Only minutes away. Home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as well as host to a variety of other concerts and events.
312 locals recommend
Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe StOnly minutes away. Home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as well as host to a variety of other concerts and events.
The University of Toronto is a globally top-ranked public research university in Toronto. If interested, within minutes you can visit the St. George campus.
445 locals recommend
University of Toronto
27 King's College CirThe University of Toronto is a globally top-ranked public research university in Toronto. If interested, within minutes you can visit the St. George campus.
Princess of Wales Theatre
300 King St WSteps away to Broadway musicals.
Opera, ballet, and at some times of the year free concerts. The Four Seasons Centre is an architectural landmark and has some of the best productions in Canada.
168 locals recommend
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St WOpera, ballet, and at some times of the year free concerts. The Four Seasons Centre is an architectural landmark and has some of the best productions in Canada.
Toronto Music Garden
479 Queens Quay WestNice little park next to the waterfront
University of Toronto
27 King's College CirRipley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner BlvdRight next to CN Tower
Airy, spacious mini-chain for pub grub & craft beer plus arcade games, pool tables & live acts. Right next to CN Tower.
185 locals recommend
The Rec Room
255 Bremner BlvdAiry, spacious mini-chain for pub grub & craft beer plus arcade games, pool tables & live acts. Right next to CN Tower.
The Well
Lots of retail and food options. Definitely checkout the food hall.
Nightlife
After work specials between 4-7 pm. They also turn into a nightclub after.
103 locals recommend
The Citizen
522 King St WAfter work specials between 4-7 pm. They also turn into a nightclub after.
The food and atmosphere are divine. Can get busy call in advance. Make sure to check out all the floors, the rooftop patio is lively.
98 locals recommend
Cactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place
77 Adelaide St WThe food and atmosphere are divine. Can get busy call in advance. Make sure to check out all the floors, the rooftop patio is lively.
Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club Toronto
224 Richmond St WThe Corner Comedy Club
243 Queen St WLarge entertainment venue with 10-pin bowling, dozens of TVs, a rooftop patio & elevated pub fare. Right next to CN tower.
88 locals recommend
The Ballroom
145 John StLarge entertainment venue with 10-pin bowling, dozens of TVs, a rooftop patio & elevated pub fare. Right next to CN tower.