Start the day at the Royal Ontario Museum, home to over six million artifacts and artworks. Explore exhibits ranging from natural history and world culture to contemporary art. Afternoon tea at the museum's café is a must.
Take in the breathtaking views of Toronto from the top of the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. Dine at the tower's revolving restaurant, 360, for a luxurious evening experience.
Spend the day on the Toronto Islands, a chain of islands just a short ferry ride from downtown. Rent a private yacht to cruise around the islands or relax on the beach. Take a walk around the island and visit the historic Gibraltar Point Lighthouse.
Visit the Gothic Revival-style castle, Casa Loma, and its beautifully landscaped gardens. Take a guided tour of the castle to learn about its history and architecture. Finish the day with a luxurious meal at BlueBlood Steakhouse located inside the castle.
Visit the St. Lawrence Market, a historic market in Old Toronto. Browse through over 100 vendors and sample a variety of local foods. Take a food tour or cooking class to learn more about Toronto's diverse cuisine.
Discover Canada's most celebrated artists at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Explore over 90,000 works of art including contemporary and Indigenous art. Take a guided tour or attend a special exhibition to enhance your experience.
End your trip at the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only village filled with Victorian-era buildings that now house galleries, shops, and restaurants. Take a tour of the district to learn about its history and sample some of the best whiskey in Toronto.
If you have extra time, consider visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Toronto Zoo, or the Ontario Science Centre. Take a side trip to Niagara Falls or the nearby wine region in the Niagara Peninsula. For a unique experience, book a hot air balloon ride over the city or take a helicopter tour.