Food scene
Shangri-La Hotel Toronto
188 University AveGreat tea and lounge
The best place to go for dinner, lounge or clubing in entire Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Everything is here from famous Oyser Bar, all kinds of restaurants to lounges including rooftop lounges like Lavelle, to pizza and poutine after hours.
Front Street West
Front Street WestThe best place to go for dinner, lounge or clubing in entire Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Everything is here from famous Oyser Bar, all kinds of restaurants to lounges including rooftop lounges like Lavelle, to pizza and poutine after hours.
For some authentic Chinese cuisine, head over to Spedina street only a few blocks away. There you will find many restaurants and shops.
57 locals recommend
Chinatown Centre
222 Spadina Ave.For some authentic Chinese cuisine, head over to Spedina street only a few blocks away. There you will find many restaurants and shops.
Mouthwatering goodies. Closed on Sundays. Super busy on Saturdays. Locals love this market for it's food variety and authenticity.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St EMouthwatering goodies. Closed on Sundays. Super busy on Saturdays. Locals love this market for it's food variety and authenticity.
Sightseeing
Toronto: A lovely city with something for everyone.
For detailed maps on what to see and visit, and current events in Toronto, please see www.SeeTorontoNow.com .
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdA must visit in Toronto.
Great place to shop in this very large indoor Canadian mall. a must visit.
2460 locals recommend
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StGreat place to shop in this very large indoor Canadian mall. a must visit.
For the enjoyment of classical music, attend a concert of Toronto philharmonic. My favorite are Mozart nights in January.
312 locals recommend
Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe StFor the enjoyment of classical music, attend a concert of Toronto philharmonic. My favorite are Mozart nights in January.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
255 Front Street WestDown the street convention center
Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St.Come for the games: world's top teams in hockey or basketball.
On your way to Eaton Center. Stop by the Toronto sign in front of Toronto City Hall and take some pictures. Take a break with a little ice staking or walk inside to see the mock up of Toronto .
259 locals recommend
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen St WOn your way to Eaton Center. Stop by the Toronto sign in front of Toronto City Hall and take some pictures. Take a break with a little ice staking or walk inside to see the mock up of Toronto .
Stroll down the Queen street. Check different stores and maybe try some food.
723 locals recommend
Queen Street West
Queen Street WestStroll down the Queen street. Check different stores and maybe try some food.
Kensington Market is known for it's music scene. Here you may hear local musicians perform ... some of the world renown names have been known to drop by and even perform.
89 locals recommend
Kensington Fruit Market
36 St Andrew StKensington Market is known for it's music scene. Here you may hear local musicians perform ... some of the world renown names have been known to drop by and even perform.
Toronto Waterfront. Great place for a walk or to listen to concerts during the summer months.
512 locals recommend
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay WToronto Waterfront. Great place for a walk or to listen to concerts during the summer months.
The Beverly Hills of Toronto is only 2 subway stops away. Here one can shop in Gucci, LV or Prada stores to name a few.
651 locals recommend
Yorkville
The Beverly Hills of Toronto is only 2 subway stops away. Here one can shop in Gucci, LV or Prada stores to name a few.
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays WayWorld class baseball.
Across the street one will find the Toronto's Performing Arts Center. There the world class ballet, opera and other performance can be seen. One of my favorite is Phantom of the Opera.
168 locals recommend
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St WAcross the street one will find the Toronto's Performing Arts Center. There the world class ballet, opera and other performance can be seen. One of my favorite is Phantom of the Opera.
Stroll down the street to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. It's great for all ages, families and solo visitors.
2070 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner BlvdStroll down the street to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. It's great for all ages, families and solo visitors.
This is where one can catch Cats and other world class plays.
243 locals recommend
Princess of Wales Theatre
300 King St WThis is where one can catch Cats and other world class plays.
Royal Alexandra Theatre
260 King St WCatch a play down the street from your stay.
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkDinosaurs and ancient artifacts ... 2 subway stops away.
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St WThis is a must for anyone that loves shoes.
Toronto's version of Time Square. It's larger than it's NYC counterpart. Its stage often hosts free performances. It's a short walk distance away.
399 locals recommend
Yonge-Dundas Square
1 Dundas St EToronto's version of Time Square. It's larger than it's NYC counterpart. Its stage often hosts free performances. It's a short walk distance away.
A lovely city with something for everyone. For detailed maps on what to see and visit, and current events in Toronto, please see www.SeeTorontoNow.com .
248 locals recommend
Toronto
A lovely city with something for everyone. For detailed maps on what to see and visit, and current events in Toronto, please see www.SeeTorontoNow.com .
Neighbourhoods
Welcome to your stay in the center of Toronto and in Entertainment District. Here you will find all types of restaurants, stores and entertainment venues.
211 locals recommend
Entertainment District
The PATH - SkywalkWelcome to your stay in the center of Toronto and in Entertainment District. Here you will find all types of restaurants, stores and entertainment venues.
Financial District is financial center of Canada. It's across the street for your stay.
107 locals recommend
Financial District
Financial District is financial center of Canada. It's across the street for your stay.
The original cobble stone streets, 1st North American brewery and local artists love this local gem.
1703 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StThe original cobble stone streets, 1st North American brewery and local artists love this local gem.