24 Hours Exploring the Best of Toronto

  1. 9:00 AM: St. Lawrence Market
    Located in the Old Town District

    Start your day at the bustling St. Lawrence Market. This historic site dates back to the 1800s and is home to over 100 vendors peddling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Grab a coffee, sample some local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this iconic market.

  2. 11:00 AM: CN Tower
    Located in the Entertainment District

    Standing tall at over 553 meters, the CN Tower is an absolute must-see when visiting Toronto. Take in panoramic views of the city from the observation deck or brave the EdgeWalk if you're feeling adventurous. On the way down, stop by the 360 Restaurant to enjoy a world-class meal with a stunning backdrop.

  3. 1:00 PM: Kensington Market
    Located in the Augusta Avenue and the areas surrounding it

    Kensington Market is a bohemian neighborhood filled with colorful street art, quirky shops and restaurants. Grab a bite to eat from one of the many vegan food stands, browse local vintage clothing boutiques or just people-watch in one of the many quaint outdoor cafes.

  4. 3:00 PM: Royal Ontario Museum
    Located in the Bloor/Yorkville area

    The Royal Ontario Museum is one of the best museums in Canada. It is filled with everything from dinosaur bones and ancient artifacts to contemporary art exhibits and interactive displays. Check out the world-renowned Egyptian exhibit and be sure to step outside to explore the stunning architecture of the building itself.

  5. 5:00 PM: Distillery District
    Located in the Old Town District

    End your day in the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only village filled with art galleries, shops, and restaurants housed within heritage brick buildings. Sip on a cocktail at one of the many trendy bars, catch a live music show, or take a guided ghost tour of the historic site.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. Lawrence Market (2 hours, $10-$30)
  • CN Tower (2 hours, $35-$100)
  • Kensington Market (2 hours, $10-$30)
  • Royal Ontario Museum (2 hours, $20-$30)
  • Distillery District (2 hours, $10-$50)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $105-$240

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a ferry to the Toronto Islands for some outdoor fun or explore the colorful street art in Graffiti Alley. If you have less time, consider skipping Kensington Market or the Distillery District. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera to capture all the beautiful sights Toronto has to offer!

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