Linh’s recommedation

Linh
Linh’s recommedation

Neighborhoods

Often compared to New York City's Soho, Queen Street is the place to go for trendy dining and nightlife, plus cutting-edge fashion, art galleries, antique shops and bookstores.
723 locals recommend
Queen Street West
Queen Street West
723 locals recommend
Often compared to New York City's Soho, Queen Street is the place to go for trendy dining and nightlife, plus cutting-edge fashion, art galleries, antique shops and bookstores.
Fashionable Yorkville is a top destination for affluent shoppers at its high-end boutiques, galleries and design studios, especially on Bloor Street's "Mink Mile." The area features chic cafes, polished bars and fine-dining restaurants. Its posh hotels host Hollywood insiders during the Toronto International Film Festival. Side streets are lined with picture-postcard Victorian homes with ornamental gardens.
651 locals recommend
Yorkville
651 locals recommend
Fashionable Yorkville is a top destination for affluent shoppers at its high-end boutiques, galleries and design studios, especially on Bloor Street's "Mink Mile." The area features chic cafes, polished bars and fine-dining restaurants. Its posh hotels host Hollywood insiders during the Toronto International Film Festival. Side streets are lined with picture-postcard Victorian homes with ornamental gardens.
From sushi to hardware, from legal services to fresh fruit, and everything in between: a great place for a stroll with lots of restaurants, bakeries, ice cream places, coffee shops, plus all the other stuff. Lots of people too on a Sunday afternoon and especially, lots of dogs (on leash, of course).
135 locals recommend
Roncesvalles Village
147 Roncesvalles Ave
135 locals recommend
From sushi to hardware, from legal services to fresh fruit, and everything in between: a great place for a stroll with lots of restaurants, bakeries, ice cream places, coffee shops, plus all the other stuff. Lots of people too on a Sunday afternoon and especially, lots of dogs (on leash, of course).
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
Set on a strip of College Street, buzzy Little Italy's main draw is its classic pizzerias, trattorias and gelato shops, as well as its international restaurants and produce markets. Sleek martini bars, trendy pubs, and concerts at the famous Mod Club round out the area's nightlife, which mostly attracts students and hipsters. In summer, locals and visitors flock to outdoor patios lined with casual cafes.
296 locals recommend
Little Italy
296 locals recommend
Set on a strip of College Street, buzzy Little Italy's main draw is its classic pizzerias, trattorias and gelato shops, as well as its international restaurants and produce markets. Sleek martini bars, trendy pubs, and concerts at the famous Mod Club round out the area's nightlife, which mostly attracts students and hipsters. In summer, locals and visitors flock to outdoor patios lined with casual cafes.
A visit to the Islands leads to immediate relaxation from the hustle and bustle of the city. The ferry brings you over and back for about CAD 8. The tickets can also be booked online. You can explore the island either on foot or by rented bike (CAD 9 per hour) and find your place to relax. It is advisable to pack something for a picnic beforehand. There are meadows, quiet places or a wild romantic beach with clean water. The perfect place for the perfect day.
323 locals recommend
Centre Island
323 locals recommend
A visit to the Islands leads to immediate relaxation from the hustle and bustle of the city. The ferry brings you over and back for about CAD 8. The tickets can also be booked online. You can explore the island either on foot or by rented bike (CAD 9 per hour) and find your place to relax. It is advisable to pack something for a picnic beforehand. There are meadows, quiet places or a wild romantic beach with clean water. The perfect place for the perfect day.
Also known as "The Village," this enclave for Toronto's gay community has bustling cafes, eateries and bars. It's known for its week-long, offbeat Halloween celebrations and buzzy club scene. Every June, the neighbourhood celebrates Toronto Pride Month with concerts, parties and parades that draw visitors from around the world.
115 locals recommend
Chelsea Area
115 locals recommend
Also known as "The Village," this enclave for Toronto's gay community has bustling cafes, eateries and bars. It's known for its week-long, offbeat Halloween celebrations and buzzy club scene. Every June, the neighbourhood celebrates Toronto Pride Month with concerts, parties and parades that draw visitors from around the world.
The tranquil Harbourfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops.
217 locals recommend
Harbourfront
217 locals recommend
The tranquil Harbourfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops.
The heart of Canada's finance and banking industries, the bustling Financial District is known for Bay Street's high-rises, which house corporations, law firms and the Toronto Stock Exchange. Dining options range from cozy cafes to chic power lunch restaurants. It's also home to the massive PATH underground network, with its roughly 30 kilometers of walkways, 1,200 shops and services and links to major attractions.
107 locals recommend
Financial District
107 locals recommend
The heart of Canada's finance and banking industries, the bustling Financial District is known for Bay Street's high-rises, which house corporations, law firms and the Toronto Stock Exchange. Dining options range from cozy cafes to chic power lunch restaurants. It's also home to the massive PATH underground network, with its roughly 30 kilometers of walkways, 1,200 shops and services and links to major attractions.
Beautiful neighborhood, plenty of ethnic restaurants and at side of Christie Subway Station. University students, young and vibrant environment.
161 locals recommend
Koreatown
161 locals recommend
Beautiful neighborhood, plenty of ethnic restaurants and at side of Christie Subway Station. University students, young and vibrant environment.

Food scene

The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
1704 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
1704 locals recommend
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
Superb market, well worth a visit, lots of great food stalls and plenty of places to buy meals or snacks as well as other goods. For warned it is not open on Sunday or Monday. So make sure to work you visit around the closed times.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St E
1398 locals recommend
Superb market, well worth a visit, lots of great food stalls and plenty of places to buy meals or snacks as well as other goods. For warned it is not open on Sunday or Monday. So make sure to work you visit around the closed times.
Creative takes on brunch fare using seasonal, local ingredients are served in an art-filled setting. Sweet little neighbourhood café, excellent breakfast / brunch options, friendly service.
86 locals recommend
Mitzi's Cafe
100 Sorauren Avenue
86 locals recommend
Creative takes on brunch fare using seasonal, local ingredients are served in an art-filled setting. Sweet little neighbourhood café, excellent breakfast / brunch options, friendly service.
An open-concept brewery, taproom and patio located inside a former auto shop at Dundas and Roncesvalles. Expect to find 20 beers on tap, including 15 original brews and a handful showcasing fellow craft brewers. Extremely friendly and knowledgable staff!
94 locals recommend
Bandit Brewery
2125 Dundas St W
94 locals recommend
An open-concept brewery, taproom and patio located inside a former auto shop at Dundas and Roncesvalles. Expect to find 20 beers on tap, including 15 original brews and a handful showcasing fellow craft brewers. Extremely friendly and knowledgable staff!
A huge mid to high-end hipster food court with a wide variety of health conscious eats, specialty coffee shops and a few bars as well. Chefs assembly is a unique take on what you would typically call a food court.
23 locals recommend
Assembly Chef's Hall
111 Richmond St W
23 locals recommend
A huge mid to high-end hipster food court with a wide variety of health conscious eats, specialty coffee shops and a few bars as well. Chefs assembly is a unique take on what you would typically call a food court.
This is a restaurant where you can go for any event but especially if you wish to great the right romantic experience. The views were amazing and you didn't feel rushed. Highly recommend, especially in good weather. P/s: try to book reservation online if possible
81 locals recommend
The Jerk Joint
238 Queen St W
81 locals recommend
This is a restaurant where you can go for any event but especially if you wish to great the right romantic experience. The views were amazing and you didn't feel rushed. Highly recommend, especially in good weather. P/s: try to book reservation online if possible

Sightseeing

2071 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner Blvd
2071 locals recommend
50 locals recommend
Spadina Museum
285 Spadina Rd
50 locals recommend
1205 locals recommend
High Park
1873 Bloor St W
1205 locals recommend
27 locals recommend
Scarborough Bluffs Beach
27 locals recommend
275 locals recommend
Evergreen Brick Works
550 Bayview Ave
275 locals recommend
743 locals recommend
Trinity Bellwoods Park
790 Queen St W
743 locals recommend
445 locals recommend
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir
445 locals recommend
2332 locals recommend
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park
2332 locals recommend

Shopping

Beautiful and welcoming shop offers locally made goods you can feel good about purchasing. Their stock includes clothing, candles, natural skin and beard care products, ceramics, zines, books, pins, cards, amazing jewelry, and more. Great place to buy gifts.
24 locals recommend
Likely General
389 Roncesvalles Ave
24 locals recommend
Beautiful and welcoming shop offers locally made goods you can feel good about purchasing. Their stock includes clothing, candles, natural skin and beard care products, ceramics, zines, books, pins, cards, amazing jewelry, and more. Great place to buy gifts.
711 locals recommend
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
3401 Dufferin St
711 locals recommend
2460 locals recommend
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge St
2460 locals recommend

My favourite restaurants

46 locals recommend
Ramen Isshin
421 College St
46 locals recommend
29 locals recommend
Yasu Toronto
81 Harbord St
29 locals recommend
373 locals recommend
Bellwoods Brewery
124 Ossington Ave
373 locals recommend
40 locals recommend
Lit Espresso Bar
221 Roncesvalles Ave
40 locals recommend
Stunning view, amazing food, everything about it as great.
131 locals recommend
Canoe
66 Wellington St W
131 locals recommend
Stunning view, amazing food, everything about it as great.

Special interests

312 locals recommend
Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe St
312 locals recommend
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St W
168 locals recommend
1459 locals recommend
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
1459 locals recommend

Prettiest Toronto Streets in Fall

Palmerston Boulevard
Palmerston Boulevard
Rosedale Valley Road
Rosedale Valley Road
King's College Circle
King's College Circle