Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian/grungy neighborhood that is home to bars, cafes and vintage boutiques. Try a taco at Seven Lives and a flight of mezcal at El Rey.
Ossington Avenue
Toronto, ON, Canada
Between Dundas & Queen Street West, walk along Ossington to explore boutiques and restaurants. Grab a bite at Odd Seoul or La Cubana and walk towards Trinity Bellwoods Park.
Yorkville
Toronto, ON, Canada
Stroll through Yorkville to find high-end boutiques, cafes and bars. Pop into The Oxley or Bar Reyna for a drink. Try sushi on Kasa Moto's rooftop patio or Planta for plant-based food.
Distillery District
Toronto, ON, Canada
Explore the cobblestone streets of the historic Distillery District to check out boutiques, art galleries and outdoor sculptures. Grab a coffee from Balzac's and a bite at Cluny Bistro.
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front Street, Toronto, ON, Canada
One of the oldest markets in Toronto, visit to find prepared food, baked goods, spices and more. For hockey fans: the Hockey Hall of Fame is walking distance away.
Art Gallery of Ontario
601 King Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
Checkout the Art Gallery of Ontario in downtown Toronto. Afterwards, head towards Chinatown to try dim sum at Rol San restaurant.
CN Tower
290 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
Toronto's famous skyscraper, one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world. Located in the heart of downtown.
Ripley's Aquarium
288 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
A fun family attraction located next to the CN Tower. If you're interested in Ripley's and other attractions, consider a city pass at citypass.com/toronto.
Old York Bar Grill
167 Niagara Street, Toronto, ON M5V 1C9, Canada
Pop by this homey breakfast spot, steps away from where Stef lived in Toronto. Try the breakfast wrap, taste the famous Mado's hot sauce and be sure to try the Canadian version of a Bloody Mary, the Caesar.