Food Scene
169 Niagara St
169 Niagara StreetGreat restaurant, though could be quite pricey depending on your choices.
51 Niagara St
51 Niagara StreetGreat value for money. Delivery/pick-up only.
Pretty good Japanese restaurant. Decent sushi selection.
18 locals recommend
Guirei Japanese Restaurant
600 Queens Quay WPretty good Japanese restaurant. Decent sushi selection.
Great if you want to grab a quick bite or a cup of coffee. Open 24 hours, even on weekends.
120 Fort York Blvd
120 Fort York BoulevardGreat if you want to grab a quick bite or a cup of coffee. Open 24 hours, even on weekends.
Asian-inspired subs, sandwiches, tacos & steamed buns spiced to order in a snug & lively location.
147 locals recommend
Banh Mi Boys
392 Queen St WAsian-inspired subs, sandwiches, tacos & steamed buns spiced to order in a snug & lively location.
Premium burgers served in a pint-sized space with a quirky bible theme & "secret" menu.
154 locals recommend
The Burger's Priest
463 Queen St WPremium burgers served in a pint-sized space with a quirky bible theme & "secret" menu.
Upscale, 2nd-storey Indian go-to with all-you-can-eat lunch buffet & mild-to-hot à la carte options.
21 locals recommend
Aroma Fine Indian Cuisine
287 King St WUpscale, 2nd-storey Indian go-to with all-you-can-eat lunch buffet & mild-to-hot à la carte options.
TOCA
181 Wellington St WUpscale Italian restaurant. Great selection of wines.
Sightseeing
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdToronto must see! Only 15-20 minutes walk from our place.
Toronto's biggest stadium. Check out http://www.ticketmaster.ca/Rogers-Centre-tickets-Toronto/venue/131114 for events.
1458 locals recommend
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays WayToronto's biggest stadium. Check out http://www.ticketmaster.ca/Rogers-Centre-tickets-Toronto/venue/131114 for events.
Hosts a lot of events, including CNE (Canadian National Exhibition, Royal Winter Fair, and others). Only a 10-minute walk from our place.
146 locals recommend
Exhibition Place
100 Princes' BoulevardHosts a lot of events, including CNE (Canadian National Exhibition, Royal Winter Fair, and others). Only a 10-minute walk from our place.
Canadian National Historic Site. The fort, which now operates as a museum, is open from 10am to 4pm on weekdays and from 10am to 5pm on weekends.
146 locals recommend
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York BlvdCanadian National Historic Site. The fort, which now operates as a museum, is open from 10am to 4pm on weekdays and from 10am to 5pm on weekends.
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge StToronto's famous Hockey Hall of Fame.
Toronto Islands
Stunning view of the Toronto skyline!
Beautiful parking overlooking Lake on Ontario. Perfect for walking, jogging, cycling and enjoying the scenery.
57 locals recommend
Coronation Park
711 Lake Shore Blvd WBeautiful parking overlooking Lake on Ontario. Perfect for walking, jogging, cycling and enjoying the scenery.
Essentials
A great groceries store with a lot of variety. Open from 7am to 12am every day.
350 locals recommend
Sobeys Urban Fresh Spadina
22 Fort York BlvdA great groceries store with a lot of variety. Open from 7am to 12am every day.
Everything Else
614 Fleet St
614 Fleet StreetBank/ATM.
We have a pharmacy nearby in case you catch a cold or forget to take your prescription medicine with you.
10 locals recommend
Bloom Pharmacy
266 Queens Quay WWe have a pharmacy nearby in case you catch a cold or forget to take your prescription medicine with you.
Drinks & Nightlife
Roomy sports bar with patio and mezzanine seating serving a menu of hearty Canadian fare and drinks.
279 locals recommend
Hunters Landing
82 Fort York BlvdRoomy sports bar with patio and mezzanine seating serving a menu of hearty Canadian fare and drinks.
Great selection of imported and domestic beers.
34 locals recommend
Town Crier Pub & Halfway Beer House
115 John StGreat selection of imported and domestic beers.
Arts & Culture
Budweiser Stage
909 Lake Shore Blvd WHosts a lot of of different concerts and events.
One of the largest Canadian art museums. Its collection includes more than 80,000 works spanning the first century to the present day.
2262 locals recommend
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WOne of the largest Canadian art museums. Its collection includes more than 80,000 works spanning the first century to the present day.