Everything Else
By far my favourite park in the city although it is one of the smaller. This park has great places to lay out a blanket and unwind as well as lovely rose gardens in warmer months. Blanket included
45 locals recommend
St. James Park
120 King Street EastBy far my favourite park in the city although it is one of the smaller. This park has great places to lay out a blanket and unwind as well as lovely rose gardens in warmer months. Blanket included
If you hate hockey, then I suggest walking by the building at the very least as it is one of the oldest and quite pretty
466 locals recommend
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge StIf you hate hockey, then I suggest walking by the building at the very least as it is one of the oldest and quite pretty
National Geographic named it the best food market in 2008 and you will see why. I love this place. They have an outdoor market in summer months every Saturday and an antique fair every Sunday.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St ENational Geographic named it the best food market in 2008 and you will see why. I love this place. They have an outdoor market in summer months every Saturday and an antique fair every Sunday.
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StOur largest mall for your shopping needs.
The best hospital in Toronto in my opinion. They accept everyone regardless of your nationality because they believe health care should be available to everyone regardless of ability to pay.
68 locals recommend
St. Michael's Hospital
36 Queen St EThe best hospital in Toronto in my opinion. They accept everyone regardless of your nationality because they believe health care should be available to everyone regardless of ability to pay.
The heart of Toronto`s LGBT community. Definitely fun on weekends if you enjoy nightlife.
115 locals recommend
Chelsea Area
The heart of Toronto`s LGBT community. Definitely fun on weekends if you enjoy nightlife.
King Street has beautiful buildings and is a great place if you like home decor
8 locals recommend
King Street East
King Street EastKing Street has beautiful buildings and is a great place if you like home decor
a very cool oasis only ten minutes on foot away. Sand and pink umbrellas and lot`s to look at
204 locals recommend
Sugar Beach Park
11 Dockside Dra very cool oasis only ten minutes on foot away. Sand and pink umbrellas and lot`s to look at
This used to be THE hockey arena. This it he only place Elvis played outside of the USA and it is now a Loblaws, but the most gorgeous chain grocery store you will ever see
39 locals recommend
Mattamy Athletic Centre
50 Carlton StThis used to be THE hockey arena. This it he only place Elvis played outside of the USA and it is now a Loblaws, but the most gorgeous chain grocery store you will ever see
a great place to have a beer on a hot day. You may know the flatiron in NYC, but this was built before although much smaller.
32 locals recommend
Gooderham Building
49 Wellington St Ea great place to have a beer on a hot day. You may know the flatiron in NYC, but this was built before although much smaller.
The closest liquor store. Be sure to watch hours of operation as this, the beer store and the wine rack are the only places that sell alcohol
956 locals recommend
LCBO
49 Spadina Ave.The closest liquor store. Be sure to watch hours of operation as this, the beer store and the wine rack are the only places that sell alcohol
Queen station
8 Queen St WOne of two easily accessible subway stations that I am close to
King station
3 King St EThe second Subway station near the suite
Food Scene
Terroni
720 Queen St Wa great place for lunch or dinner just right across the street
El Catrin Destileria
18 Tank House LaneMy favourite Mexican resto. It is a must while in Toronto
Drinks & Nightlife
Nami Japanese Restaurant
55 Adelaide St EGreat Sushi and just steps away