Everything Else
This subway station, 5 min. walk from home, connects to Coach Terminal [via Dundas Station], Pearson International Airport [via Kipling Station] and Union Station. It has free WiFi.
122 locals recommend
Bloor-Yonge station
This subway station, 5 min. walk from home, connects to Coach Terminal [via Dundas Station], Pearson International Airport [via Kipling Station] and Union Station. It has free WiFi.
Rail transportation to other cities in Canada and USA is provided through several companies operating out of this terminal. Houses the Tourist Information Centre [open all days 10AM-6PM].
712 locals recommend
Union Station
55 Front St WRail transportation to other cities in Canada and USA is provided through several companies operating out of this terminal. Houses the Tourist Information Centre [open all days 10AM-6PM].
Bus transportation to other cities in Canada and USA is provided through several companies operating out of this terminal. Closest subway station is Dundas, within Eaton Centre.
57 locals recommend
Toronto Coach Terminal station
610 Bay St.Bus transportation to other cities in Canada and USA is provided through several companies operating out of this terminal. Closest subway station is Dundas, within Eaton Centre.
A campus you will be attracted to time and again, specially if you are an ex-student.
Loretto College
A campus you will be attracted to time and again, specially if you are an ex-student.
Toronto
An easier option to UofT.
222 Bremner Blvd
The largest convention centre in North America.
Over 100 years old with a garden-filled greenhouse over 1,500 sq.m.
268 locals recommend
Allan Gardens
160 Gerrard St EOver 100 years old with a garden-filled greenhouse over 1,500 sq.m.
Canada's largest public library. A heaven for researching anything of interest, including shopping and entertainment.
88 locals recommend
Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library
789 Yonge StCanada's largest public library. A heaven for researching anything of interest, including shopping and entertainment.
Shopping
Canada's most upscale shopping district. The world's 7th most expensive shopping street. Home to the world's largest Chanel, Four Seasons and Holt Renfrew.
651 locals recommend
Yorkville
Canada's most upscale shopping district. The world's 7th most expensive shopping street. Home to the world's largest Chanel, Four Seasons and Holt Renfrew.
Canada's answer to London's Bond Street, Los Angeles' Rodeo Drive and New York's Fifth Avenue.
2 Bloor St W
Canada's answer to London's Bond Street, Los Angeles' Rodeo Drive and New York's Fifth Avenue.
No longer the jewel in the crown of Yorkville, this shopping centre is still worth a visit for its flavour of Europe with petite cafes and quaint art galleries lining cobbled streets.
93 locals recommend
Yorkville Village
55 Avenue RdNo longer the jewel in the crown of Yorkville, this shopping centre is still worth a visit for its flavour of Europe with petite cafes and quaint art galleries lining cobbled streets.
Canada's premier shopping destination offering top retailers unrivalled by any other shopping centre in Toronto.
2460 locals recommend
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StCanada's premier shopping destination offering top retailers unrivalled by any other shopping centre in Toronto.
The largest store of Canada's largest food distributor. Houses a pharmacy, and a PC Financial ATM and pavilion.
1110 locals recommend
Loblaws
585 Queen St WThe largest store of Canada's largest food distributor. Houses a pharmacy, and a PC Financial ATM and pavilion.
Arts & Culture
Canada's Piccadilly Circus / Times Square.
Find your optimal speed running towards Eaton Centre along the middle channel of the 600 dancing water jets wetting your heels.
307 locals recommend
Dundas Square
Dundas SquareCanada's Piccadilly Circus / Times Square.
Find your optimal speed running towards Eaton Centre along the middle channel of the 600 dancing water jets wetting your heels.
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkAmong the most debated museums in the world.
The venue of festivals of different nations. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the 5 Great Lakes. They are the world's largest fresh water source, with 21% by volume over 244,106 Km.sq.
52 locals recommend
Harbourfront Centre
The venue of festivals of different nations. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the 5 Great Lakes. They are the world's largest fresh water source, with 21% by volume over 244,106 Km.sq.
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WA gallery with a difference.
Among the world's top film festivals, second only to Cannes in terms of high-profile pics, stars and market activity. And more Oscar contenders are screened at TIFF than at Festival de Cannes.
45 locals recommend
TIFF
350 King St WAmong the world's top film festivals, second only to Cannes in terms of high-profile pics, stars and market activity. And more Oscar contenders are screened at TIFF than at Festival de Cannes.
The only double decker theatre in the world. Be a guest at the Winter Garden. And don't forget your jacket, even in summer.
59 locals recommend
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
189 Yonge StThe only double decker theatre in the world. Be a guest at the Winter Garden. And don't forget your jacket, even in summer.
Focuses on ceramic art from different cultures and different periods in history.
114 locals recommend
Gardiner Museum
111 Queens ParkFocuses on ceramic art from different cultures and different periods in history.
Among the world's largest music institutions. Presents concerts featuring the finest Canadian and international artists. The Koerner Hall is Canada's best.
32 locals recommend
Royal Conservatory of Music
273 Bloor St WAmong the world's largest music institutions. Presents concerts featuring the finest Canadian and international artists. The Koerner Hall is Canada's best.
Sightseeing
The tallest free standing construction in the world. On a clear day see New York across the lake from the top.
3507 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdThe tallest free standing construction in the world. On a clear day see New York across the lake from the top.
You will love the sharks around you. Take their babies on your palm!
2070 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner BlvdYou will love the sharks around you. Take their babies on your palm!
Cobble stoned lanes steeped in stories over a 100 years old! Has some of the best restaurants in the city. Home of the Toronto Christmas Market, among the world's 10 best holiday markets.
1703 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StCobble stoned lanes steeped in stories over a 100 years old! Has some of the best restaurants in the city. Home of the Toronto Christmas Market, among the world's 10 best holiday markets.
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St EWalk around to The Esplanade to discover it.
Toronto's iconic twin towers symbolise the city, among the world's 10 most liveable cities.
In front is the Nathan Phillips Square with pool / skating rink under 3 arches.
259 locals recommend
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen St WToronto's iconic twin towers symbolise the city, among the world's 10 most liveable cities.
In front is the Nathan Phillips Square with pool / skating rink under 3 arches.