Welcome to Toronto! After arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport, you can take a taxi or book a shuttle to your hotel. Check here to find the best hotel deals.
Start your day with a visit to the iconic CN Tower. Standing at a height of 553 meters, it offers breathtaking views of the city. Take the elevator to the observation deck and enjoy the panoramic vistas. Don't forget to try the EdgeWalk for an exhilarating experience (CN Tower admission: $38, 2-3 hours).
Head to St. Lawrence Market, one of the oldest and largest food markets in the world. Explore the stalls filled with fresh produce, artisanal foods, and unique culinary delights. Grab a quick bite or indulge in a delicious lunch at one of the market's many eateries (Free admission, 1-2 hours).
Visit the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum of world cultures and natural history. Marvel at the extensive collections of art, artifacts, and specimens from around the globe. Take your time exploring the various exhibits, including the dinosaur fossils and ancient Egyptian artifacts (Admission: $20, 2-3 hours).
Make your way to the Harbourfront Centre, a vibrant cultural hub located along the beautiful Lake Ontario waterfront. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the boardwalk, take in the scenic views, and visit the art galleries and shops. If you're visiting during winter, you can also go ice skating at the Natrel Rink (Free admission, 1-2 hours).
Experience Toronto's multiculturalism and vibrant street life at Kensington Market. This eclectic neighborhood is filled with independent shops, cafes, and international food vendors. Explore the diverse culinary options and enjoy a delicious dinner before ending your day (Cost varies, 1-2 hours).
For those seeking off the beaten path attractions, Toronto has plenty to offer. Visit Graffiti Alley in the Fashion District, a vibrant alleyway filled with colorful street art. Explore the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only area with Victorian-era buildings hosting art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. Don't miss High Park, a large green space featuring gardens, hiking trails, and even a zoo. These hidden gems provide a glimpse into the local culture and spirit of Toronto.