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Toronto Week-long Tour Itinerary (July 15 - July 21, 2025)

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Day 1: July 15 - Arrival & Downtown Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Toronto and settle into your accommodation. Begin your exploration with a visit to Union Station, the city's historic railway hub.

Afternoon: Stroll through St. Lawrence Market, savor local foods, and browse unique crafts. Explore Distillery District with its charming boutiques and galleries.

Evening: Enjoy dinner with a view at a rooftop restaurant downtown, then take a leisurely walk along Harbourfront.

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Day 2: July 16 - Cultural Attractions & Neighborhoods

Morning: Visit the Royal Ontario Museum to explore art, culture, and natural history exhibits.

Afternoon: Explore the trendy Kensington Market neighborhood, known for street art, vintage shops, and multicultural cuisine.

Evening: Attend a performance at the Royal Alexandra Theatre or enjoy live music in the entertainment district.

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Day 3: July 17 - Nature & Sightseeing

Morning: Take a trip to Toronto Islands for biking, beaches, and panoramic city views.

Afternoon: Return to downtown to visit Nathan Phillips Square and see the iconic Toronto sign.

Evening: Dine at a waterfront restaurant and perhaps catch a sunset over Lake Ontario.

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Day 4: July 18 - Art & Architecture

Morning: Explore Art Gallery of Ontario with its extensive collection of Canadian and international artworks.

Afternoon: Walk through Queen Street West for shopping and modern street art.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the vibrant Bryant Park area and experience the city's nightlife.

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Day 5: July 19 - Historic Sites & Parks

Morning: Visit Casa Loma, Toronto’s historic castle, for a glimpse into the city's history and architecture.

Afternoon: Relax in High Park, with walking trails, gardens, and a zoo.

Evening: Attend a casual outdoor concert or simply enjoy the park ambiance.

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Day 6: July 20 - Cultural Immersion & Local Flavors

Morning: Discover Toronto’s Chinatown with its Asian markets and eateries.

Afternoon: Visit Harbord Street's Little Italy for authentic Italian cuisine and vibrant street life.

Evening: Experience local nightlife with a visit to a jazz club or craft brewery.

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Day 7: July 21 - Departure & Farewell

Morning: Take a last walk through Yorkville, known for luxury shopping and art galleries.

Afternoon: Head to the airport for departure, reflecting on a week filled with diverse Toronto experiences.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Union Station – 1 hour, Free
  • St. Lawrence Market – 1.5 hours, $20
  • Distillery District – 2 hours, Free to browse
  • Royal Ontario Museum – 3 hours, $25
  • Kensington Market – 2 hours, Free
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre – 2 hours, Ticket $50
  • Toronto Islands – 3 hours, Ferry $7
  • Nathan Phillips Square – 1 hour, Free
  • Art Gallery of Ontario – 2 hours, $25
  • Casa Loma – 2 hours, $30
  • High Park – 2 hours, Free
  • Chinatown & Little Italy – 2 hours, Free
  • Shopping and dinners – Varies, approx. $200
  • Total Estimated Cost: approximately $472

Tips

If you're looking to extend your trip, consider adding a day trip to Niagara Falls. To save on costs, focus on free attractions like parks and neighborhoods, and opt for local eateries over expensive restaurants.

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