7-Day Toronto Foodie Itinerary

  • Day 1: Start your day with a fresh cup of coffee at Pilot Coffee Roasters followed by a visit to the St. Lawrence Market. Pick up some artisanal cheeses and fresh bread for a picnic lunch at the Toronto Islands. Spend the afternoon biking or walking around the islands and enjoy the stunning views of the city skyline. End your day with dinner at Bar Isabel, known for its Spanish-inspired tapas.
  • Day 2: Visit the Kensington Market to explore local food shops and street food vendors. Taste sweet treats at Bunner's Bake Shop, and stop by Seven Lives Tacos y Mariscos for the best tacos in town. For dinner, head to Alo Restaurant, a Michelin-starred restaurant with a French-inspired tasting menu that changes frequently.
  • Day 3: Start your day with brunch at The Drake Hotel, which offers a unique twist on classic brunch dishes. Visit the Royal Ontario Museum, which has a wide variety of art and artifacts from around the world. For dinner, experience the traditional Italian dishes at Campagnolo.
  • Day 4: Head downtown to grab a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich at Madame Boeuf and Flea. Afterward, discover the famous CN Tower or enjoy spectacular views of the city from Casa Loma. For dinner, indulge at Auberge Du Pommier, a fine dining restaurant that serves contemporary French cuisine.
  • Day 5: Take a leisurely stroll along the beautiful Distillery District, home to unique boutiques and specialty food shops. Enjoy some handmade artisanal ice cream at Greg's Ice Cream. Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario for a taste of the local art scene, and finish the day with dinner at Canoe, an elegant restaurant offering seasonal Canadian cuisine with panoramic views of the city from the 54th floor.
  • Day 6: Start your day with a sweet breakfast at Pancakes and Waffles Restaurant, serving Belgian waffles, fluffy pancakes, and crepes. Take a walk around the waterfront and have lunch at Boxcar Social Harbourfront, one of the best spots for coffee or cocktails with a view. For dinner, try the delicious Mexican dishes and tequila at El Catrin Destileria.
  • Day 7: It's your last day in Toronto, head to the trendy Queen Street West, home to some of Toronto's best fashion boutiques, vintage shops, and multi-cultural food spots. End your trip with dinner at Byblos, known for its Eastern Mediterranean dishes full of bold flavors.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. Lawrence Market (2 hours, free)
  • Bike rental at Toronto Islands (2-3 hours, $15/hour)
  • Bar Isabel ($30-50 per person)
  • Kensington Market (2-3 hours, free)
  • Alo Restaurant ($135 per person)
  • The Drake Hotel ($20-30 per person)
  • Royal Ontario Museum (2-3 hours, $23 per person)
  • Campagnolo ($30-50 per person)
  • CN Tower (2-3 hours, $40 per person)
  • Casa Loma (2-3 hours, $30 per person)
  • Auberge Du Pommier ($100-150 per person)
  • Distillery District (2-3 hours, free)
  • Art Gallery of Ontario (2-3 hours, $25 per person)
  • Canoe ($100-150 per person)
  • Pancakes and Waffles Restaurant ($15-20 per person)
  • Boxcar Social Harbourfront ($25-35 per person)
  • El Catrin Destileria ($30-50 per person)
  • Queen Street West (2-3 hours, free)
  • Byblos ($50-70 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $653-1053

Transportation

It's easy to get around Toronto on foot, by bike or using public transport. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) offers a day pass for $13.50 CAD, which is a great option for those planning on using the subway, buses, and streetcars. Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are also available but can be expensive during peak hours.

Useful tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the Niagara Falls or Prince Edward County to explore the local wineries. However, if you have less time, skip some restaurants or attractions and focus on exploring one or two neighborhoods in depth.

Airports

Toronto has two international airports: Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) located 22.5 miles northwest of Downtown Toronto, and Billy Bishop Toronto City (YTZ) located on Toronto Island, just minutes from the city center. YYZ offers numerous international and domestic flights, while YTZ mainly serves regional flights from Canada and the US.

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