CN Tower is Toronto’s most iconic landmark, offering breathtaking panoramic views from 346 meters up. Ride a glass-fronted elevator to the Lookout Level, walk on the thrilling Glass Floor, or, for the ultimate adrenaline rush, try EdgeWalk, the world’s highest hands-free walk around the tower’s main pod.
Yorkville is Toronto’s most glamorous neighborhood, known for its upscale boutiques, designer stores on the famed “Mink Mile,” and chic restaurants. Once a hippie enclave, it now blends luxury shopping with a touch of artistic charm, making it a must-visit for fashion lovers and foodies alike.
Casa Loma is Toronto’s very own castle, a stunning Gothic Revival mansion built in 1914. Now a top tourist attraction, it offers breathtaking architecture, beautiful gardens, and a rich history. Explore its grand halls, secret tunnels, and even spot familiar settings from movies like X-Men and Harry Potter.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is one of Toronto’s top cultural attractions, featuring world-class exhibits on art, history, and natural sciences. From towering dinosaur fossils to stunning ancient artifacts and contemporary design, the ROM offers something for everyone to explore.
The Hockey Hall of Fame is a must-visit for hockey fans, celebrating the history of the sport with exhibits on legendary players, teams, and NHL records. Located in downtown Toronto, it houses memorabilia, NHL trophies—including the Stanley Cup—and interactive experiences for visitors of all ages.
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of North America's largest art museums, featuring over 120,000 works spanning from the first century to today. With collections showcasing Canadian, Indigenous, African, and European art, plus dining, event spaces, and an artist-in-residence studio, the AGO is a must-visit cultural destination in Toronto.
CF Toronto Eaton Centre is Toronto’s premier shopping destination, featuring over 230 stores and restaurants in the heart of downtown. With its iconic glass atrium and direct access to two subway stations, it’s North America’s busiest shopping mall—perfect for shopping and dining.
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is a mesmerizing underwater world home to 20,000 aquatic animals, North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel, and interactive exhibits where you can touch stingrays and shrimp. A fun and immersive experience, it’s the perfect spot to explore marine life in the heart of Toronto.
Kensington Market is a vibrant, bohemian neighborhood known for its indie shops, vintage boutiques, and eclectic arts scene. With a mix of specialty grocers, bakeries, cafés, and international restaurants, it’s the perfect place to explore, shop, and enjoy Toronto’s diverse culture.
The Distillery District is a charming pedestrian-only neighborhood filled with history, art, and culture. Once home to the Gooderham & Worts Distillery, it now features cobblestone streets lined with unique boutiques, galleries, cafés, and top-rated restaurants. A must-visit spot for history lovers and foodies alike!
The tranquil Harborfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harborfront Centre. Visitors can take the ferry to the Toronto Islands, board a sailing boat for a tour or enjoy the view from the colorful Muskoka chairs dispersed on the boardwalk.