Start the bachelor party off with some excitement by heading to the Backyard Axe Throwing League (BATL). With expert coaches, you'll learn the techniques to safely throw axes at targets and engage in friendly competition against your group.
Fuel up with a casual lunch at The Fifth Pubhouse. This cozy and comfortable pub serves delicious pub fare and features a large selection of beers and spirits for those who want to continue the party.
No bachelor party is complete without a brewery tour. Join a guided tour of Steam Whistle Brewing and learn about the brewing process of this famous Pilsner beer. Enjoy a cold one or two with your group afterward in their tasting room.
Get your fill of classic Canadian deli fare at Shopsy's Downtown. Known for their mouthwatering smoked meat sandwiches, you'll be able to enjoy a delicious meal with your friends before continuing the bachelor party festivities.
Celebrate your night the Toronto way by visiting one of the most popular nightclubs in the city - Coda. Dance to the beats of the city's top DJs and sip on signature cocktails for a memorable bachelor party experience.
Transportation options in Toronto include the subway system, buses, taxis, and Uber/Lyft. If you prefer to drive, renting a car is also an option but keep in mind that parking in the city can be difficult and expensive. For this itinerary, we recommend using ride-sharing services between activities to save time and avoid parking hassle. Total estimated costs for ride-sharing services for this itinerary may range from $50-$100 depending on group size.
If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the CN Tower for breathtaking views of the city or a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum for a cultural experience. If you have less time, consider skipping the Steam Whistle Brewing tour or shaving an hour off lunch and dinner to make time for more activities.
Toronto is served by two airports: Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ). Toronto Pearson is located about 14 miles northwest of downtown Toronto and is the larger of the two airports. Billy Bishop is located on an island just offshore from downtown and is smaller with limited flight options. Total travel time to downtown Toronto may range from 20 minutes to an hour depending on traffic and transportation method.