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Downtown Toronto buzzes with energy where theater marquees light up the night and glass towers reach for the sky. The iconic CN Tower dominates while cultural gems like the Art Gallery of Ontario and Royal Ontario Museum wait to be explored. Sports fans can catch games at Rogers Centre or Scotiabank Arena, and shoppers lose themselves in the massive CF Toronto Eaton Centre.
Getting around is a breeze with Dundas Station and streetcar stops connecting you to every corner of the city. Food options range from quick bites in underground food courts to upscale dining near the financial district. Hotels cater mainly to business travelers but put you right where the action happens.
Yorkville welcomes you with high-end designer boutiques and five-star hotels nestled among historic Victorian architecture. The Royal Ontario Museum's crystal addition stands proudly near cobblestone streets dotted with art galleries and stylish cafés. Once a 1960s folk music haven, this Toronto neighborhood now balances luxury shopping with cultural hotspots that attract sophisticated travelers.
Dining ranges from Michelin-quality restaurants to charming sidewalk cafés, though expect premium prices throughout the area. Hotels offer concierge services and upscale amenities, while excellent public transit via Bay Station connects you to Toronto's highlights. The neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring its museums, shops, and the nearby University of Toronto campus a breeze.
Toronto's Entertainment District buzzes with marquee lights, theaters, and nightlife that never quits. The Royal Alexandra and Princess of Wales theaters draw culture seekers, while families flock to Ripley's Aquarium. CN Tower looms overhead as music spills onto sidewalks from comedy clubs and sports bars, creating a sensory maze of activity.
Getting around is a breeze with nearby subway stations and frequent King Street streetcars. Upscale steakhouses and cocktail lounges cater to theater-goers, while hotels range from luxury high-rises to boutique properties with city views and theater packages.
Kensington Market buzzes with bohemian energy where vintage shops, global food stalls, and colorful street art create a one-of-a-kind Toronto experience. Narrow streets fill with the scent of spices and incense while independent bookstores and artisan studios form an eclectic maze. The Spadina Avenue Shopping District and historic Kiever Synagogue showcase the neighborhood's diverse cultural heritage.
Getting around couldn't be easier with metro stops at Spadina Avenue and excellent walkability throughout the area. Travelers can feast on Ethiopian, Caribbean, and Mexican cuisine from casual vendors before browsing vinyl records and handmade jewelry. The market's Victorian houses painted in bright colors perfectly capture its creative, non-commercial spirit.
West Queen West buzzes with creative energy through its colorful street murals and converted warehouse spaces. Art lovers can hop between indie galleries, vintage shops, and record stores along this trendy Toronto strip. The Drake Hotel anchors the neighborhood with its popular rooftop patio, while nearby Trinity Bellwoods Park offers a green escape from the artistic urban landscape.
The dining scene ranges from Korean-Mexican fusion spots to craft cocktail bars with late-night bites. Boutique hotels and design-forward B&Bs provide stylish accommodations with artistic touches. Getting around is a breeze with frequent streetcar service and highly walkable streets lined with artistic treasures.
Why not catch an event at Rogers Centre, a major stadium in Downtown Toronto. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Rogers Centre is cool, you also might like Scotiabank Arena and Coca-Cola Coliseum, both located nearby.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to CN Tower— just one of the monuments in Downtown Toronto. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the art galleries and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Scotiabank Arena, a major stadium in Downtown Toronto. Our travelers also like the art galleries and museums in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Scotiabank Arena is cool, you also might like Rogers Centre and Coca-Cola Coliseum, both located nearby.
You can search for that perfect souvenir with a trip to CF Toronto Eaton Centre, a popular shopping spot in Toronto. Experience the entertainment choices and acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area.
Make time to visit the sea animals who live at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and learn why this is a favorite attraction in Toronto. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this vibrant area.
Meet the native and exotic animals and discover why Toronto Zoo is a favorite in Toronto. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Ascend the CN Tower for breathtaking views of skyscrapers and Lake Ontario's sparkling shoreline. Explore world-class museums, catch a Maple Leafs game, or browse eclectic shops in Kensington Market.
Toronto never disappoints with their shows.Our stay included an entertaining performance at Massey Hall. The morning we had an easy walk to Kensington Market. Who doesn't love a bustling market on the weekend + the variety of food vendors excellent
AiMee
10.0/10
Excellent
Toronto is a big city, similar to New York City or Los Angeles. I found it to be multicultural, multi-ethnic and very modern. One thing that surprised me was that almost every place was Cash-Less, meaning they did not accept currency of any type!
Jacqueline
10.0/10
Excellent
It's an eclectic place, with a lot to offer. It's easy to get around by walking or using public transportation. We saw an excellent production of Les Miserables, absolutely fantastic. It is a very LGBT+ friendy city, and I appreciate that.
Ana Teresa
10.0/10
Excellent
Would recommend the Museum of Illusions and certainly the Royal Ontario Museum. If a hockey fan, then the Hockey Hall of Fame is not to be missed. House of Parliament--somewhat off the beaten path--is a restaurant worth a visit.
Michael
10.0/10
Excellent
First time back in Toronto in 30 years, and a lot has changed! The city is very walkable, but Ubers abound, too. The dining options are fantastic, with so many cuisines and price points to choose from. I'll definitely return.
Susan L
10.0/10
Excellent
Downtown Toronto is busy, with many people walking in the streets, day and night. We loved how multicultural it is. Not a lot of parking and they are expensive. Much better to walk, use transportations or Uber/Lyft/Taxi.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
I'm not a city-person so I found some things a struggle-but people were more approachable than I expected and helpful in negotiating the transit. So many green spaces, gardens and art that added to our trip!
Tammy
10.0/10
Excellent
Toronto is very cosmopolitan. It struck us as clean, friendly and expensive. The traffic is horrible, but public transportation is plentiful and easy to use. King street has enough restaurants for 3 cities.
Christopher
10.0/10
Excellent
Love my city! Living outside the city, I love visiting the downtown area. The city is so alive at night especially near Yonge /Dundas square. Lots of food options. The Eaton Center is a 5 min walk too.
Kevin
8.0/10
Good
Toronto in winter is obviously different than summer, especially after a cataclysmic snow storm, but I like the lack of crowds. There is a lot to explore in Toronto regardless of the season.
"Great location we used the subway a lot. Clean rooms and great to have use of pool until 11pm. Staff poliet ans helpful. Good buffet breakfasts, we ate one night in restaurant and we all cleared our plates! Loved it!"
"Exceptional hospitality and warmth from every interaction! Pricy but worth the stay. 10 minute walk to the Budweiser stage which we saw a show during our stay. Would book this hotel again. "
"We were very pleased with our room. It was clean,large, and had a super comfy bed. We enjoyed having a couch to watch tv. It also had a desk area and a ultra modern granite bathroom. You will not be disappointed in the service either. Highly recommend."
If you want the flexibility to change your travel plans to Toronto, most accommodations provide refundable* rates you can book. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Toronto if I want a vacation rental instead of a traditional hotel?
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What will the weather in Toronto be like during my trip?
The warmest months in Toronto are usually July and August with an average temp of 68°F. February and January are the chilliest months when the average temp is 29°F. The rainiest months are June and July.
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Find out more about Toronto
Find out more about Toronto
Visitors really like Toronto, especially its theater, skyscrapers, and restaurants. Travelers seeking the perfect souvenir may want to head to CF Toronto Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Scotiabank Arena and CN Tower are other popular sights to see.