The CN Tower is one of the world's tallest towers, standing at 553 meters. Visitors can take a glass floor viewing platform, and even book a tour of the outside of the tower.
The Royal Ontario Museum is the largest museum in Canada and has over 13 million pieces of art, history, and culture artifacts. The museum is home to the largest T-Rex and other gems and mineral displays.
A historic market located in the heart of Old Toronto. Vendors offer cheese, meat, and farm-fresh produce, as well as crafts and souvenirs. Perfect lunch stop for tourists.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is Canada's largest art museum, featuring a collection of contemporary art, including works by the Group of Seven and Kusama.
The Distillery District is a historic pedestrian-only neighborhood with preserved 19th-century architecture, cobblestone streets, and art studios. Visitors can shop in art galleries and studios or dine at local restaurants.
If you have less time, skip the Art Gallery of Ontario and go directly to the Distillery District to eat or shop. If you have more time, consider visiting Toronto Islands or the Casa Loma Castle.