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Amazing views of the city, food at the 360 restaurant not so good and expensive! But the overall experience was good, I recommend to check the weather if you want to try the edge walk.
A beautiful historic place is Casaloma. This place was awesome. It's pricey. The tip from my side please leave a lot of time to explore. We were here for most of the day. There are several places where you can buy food and beverages on site. Prices were expensive, but portions were large. We explore everything including both towers and the underground tunnel area as well as the grounds. The view from the tower where you can go outside is quite good. Casa Loma is a must-see when visiting Toronto. Car parking was quite difficult but I have a suggestion, people can go by public transport like subway and the station is Spadina. And Spadina station is the most beautiful subway station among Toronto. Public transport system is very smooth and easy.
This district east of the city centre is characterised by industrial architecture from the 19th century. The area has been declared as a historic monument. Not surprising, as it is rare to see architecture from this period so well preserved in North America. There are imposing Victorian buildings, chicly converted warehouses, lofts with high ceilings and cobbled streets full of character.
Such a beautiful stadium to watch a baseball game. The location is amazing as well. The CN Tower is RIGHT THERE. There is a rail road museum and restaurants. The grounds are great. You can walk all around the ballpark which I LOVE. The big screen is enormous. I think its wild they have a retractable roof that doesn't go anywhere. Definitely worth a trip there!
Unfortunately, we visit almost at the closing time. But we could see all the floors. Amazing ceiling and great space for study, So organized and offers so many activities. SO worth the visit.
This is the place to be in Toronto for a lot of vintage shops in close proximity. We're big thrifters, so we enjoyed this area. Your mileage may vary. It's a fun, vibrant, artsy, and not quite as expensive area of Toronto.
The Weezer show was excellent, the show that was put on by the band made the venue that is under renovations more tolerable. The sound was excellent, not too overpowering. It was disappointing that the $12 collector cup from last years (lack of) playoff run did not come with a refill. The crowded concourses were also frustrating to maneuver around. When you have a lack of merchandise tables available, you are missing a half hour at least of time to watch the show. That’s really unacceptable. Weezer’s Journey to the Blue Planet salvaged the experience, it made the night special despite the shortcomings of the under construction SBA!
This was an easy walk from Eaton Centre mall. It was mobbed the day we visited because of the Dragon Festival, but we were still able to get a few good photos with the Toronto sign. It's easy to slip into the PATH (underground pedestrian tunnels) from here too.
The Yonge-Dundas Square or just Dundas Square is a public square at the southest corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in Downtown. When I stood on this square, I was really overwhelmed by the huge advertising posters on the skyscrapers. I was there in the evening, but everything was very bright because of the neon signs. The place is not very beautiful, but what it is, it is totally alive. There is always something going on there.
We had beautiful weather during our trip, so we just wandered down here for a bit to see it when we also visited Nathan Phillips Square. It seems like a great idea for a city that sees very cold weather, but it was pretty empty down there currently.
This is one of the main streets in Downtown Toronto. Accordingly, you will see a ton of people, both locals and visitors. There are a lot of attractions, such as malls, restaurants, bars, clubs, and other stuff along the street.
This was an interesting and beautiful tour of the Toronto harbor. We learned the history of industry, plus the unique story of the islands. I highly recommend this one hour excursion. Captain Katie was funny and informative.
City centre at its best. Lots of shops and restaurants, so easy to walk around and explore. It's a very nice area you will walk nearby lots of big sights like the council or Chinatown, just pace around.