Neighbourhoods
The Beaches used to be the summer vacation destination for wealthy Torontonians. Now you can find beautiful homes, long public beaches, a boardwalk to bike, run or walk and outdoor volleyball courts. Perfect for a picnic.
424 locals recommend
The Beaches
The Beaches used to be the summer vacation destination for wealthy Torontonians. Now you can find beautiful homes, long public beaches, a boardwalk to bike, run or walk and outdoor volleyball courts. Perfect for a picnic.
Hipsters, Bohemians, college students, vintage collectors, and foodies unite! Kensington is an eclectic "non-corporate" neighbourhood of cool shops and restaurants with food from around the world.
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market
Hipsters, Bohemians, college students, vintage collectors, and foodies unite! Kensington is an eclectic "non-corporate" neighbourhood of cool shops and restaurants with food from around the world.
Chelsea Area
Toronto's gay village, with bars, shops, patios, etc.
Turn-of-the-century factories and warehouses have been converted into modern restaurants, stores, and an outdoor pedestrian area.
1703 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StTurn-of-the-century factories and warehouses have been converted into modern restaurants, stores, and an outdoor pedestrian area.
Sightseeing
Clothing optional, LGBT-friendly beach. Every Saturday and Sunday become a relaxed party scene after about 3pm. If cold water doesn't scare you, go for a dip. Most people don't go nude, so don't worry if you're shy. :)
62 locals recommend
Hanlan's Point Beach
Lakeshore AvenueClothing optional, LGBT-friendly beach. Every Saturday and Sunday become a relaxed party scene after about 3pm. If cold water doesn't scare you, go for a dip. Most people don't go nude, so don't worry if you're shy. :)
If you come to visit Toronto, you cannot miss the highest tower in the city. Its 360-degree view allows you to see the city from above.
3507 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdIf you come to visit Toronto, you cannot miss the highest tower in the city. Its 360-degree view allows you to see the city from above.
With a very modern design you will be able to see and enjoy various marine species throughout your tour of this place.
2070 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner BlvdWith a very modern design you will be able to see and enjoy various marine species throughout your tour of this place.
Sugar Beach Park
11 Dockside DrYonge-Dundas Square
1 Dundas St EExcellent collection of contemporary and modern art from around the world, with a Canadian focus. Right next to some of Toronto's best galleries.
2262 locals recommend
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WExcellent collection of contemporary and modern art from around the world, with a Canadian focus. Right next to some of Toronto's best galleries.
Food scene
Mezcal (smokey tequila...sorta) and Mexican food. What else could you ask for? Food is excellent and the patio is top! At the edge of Kensington.
25 locals recommend
El Rey Mezcal Bar
2a Kensington AveMezcal (smokey tequila...sorta) and Mexican food. What else could you ask for? Food is excellent and the patio is top! At the edge of Kensington.
Miku Toronto
10 Bay St.Our favourite reasonably priced sushi in Toronto. It's perfect for pick up and go!
38 locals recommend
Japango
122 Elizabeth StOur favourite reasonably priced sushi in Toronto. It's perfect for pick up and go!
School
70 Fraser AveBest Greek food in the city ... located in the West End on Ossington.
102 locals recommend
Mamakas Taverna
80 Ossington AveBest Greek food in the city ... located in the West End on Ossington.
Rol San Restaurant
390 Spadina Ave.Popular dim sum located in the heart of Chinatown on Spadina.
Rodney’s Oyster House
469 King St WAuthentic seafood, great atmosphere, right next to Trinity-Bellwoods park.
74 locals recommend
Oyster Boy
872 Queen St WAuthentic seafood, great atmosphere, right next to Trinity-Bellwoods park.
El Catrin Destileria
18 Tank House LaneSt. Lawrence Market
93 Front St EGet the freshest local food.