Guide to Toronto

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Guide to Toronto

Food scene

A Barcelona-inspired pintxo bar with small plates to share and a variety of cocktails, beer, wine and fortifieds.
235 locals recommend
Bar Raval
505 College St
235 locals recommend
A Barcelona-inspired pintxo bar with small plates to share and a variety of cocktails, beer, wine and fortifieds.
New Asian Cuisine is predominantly Chinese fare but follows a French tradition. Ancient favourites are augmented by Chef Nick Liu’s signature flair and updated to suit the western palate and the modern demand for local and sustainable ingredients.
46 locals recommend
DaiLo
503 College St
46 locals recommend
New Asian Cuisine is predominantly Chinese fare but follows a French tradition. Ancient favourites are augmented by Chef Nick Liu’s signature flair and updated to suit the western palate and the modern demand for local and sustainable ingredients.
A Toronto staple since 1987 that functions as both a concert venue and Tex-Mex restaurant.
131 locals recommend
Sneaky Dee's
431 College St
131 locals recommend
A Toronto staple since 1987 that functions as both a concert venue and Tex-Mex restaurant.
Locally designed with the help of some of Toronto’s best street style artists, this is the spot to enjoy delicious tacos, churros and wash it all down with a fresh cocktail or beer.
239 locals recommend
La Carnita
501 College St
239 locals recommend
Locally designed with the help of some of Toronto’s best street style artists, this is the spot to enjoy delicious tacos, churros and wash it all down with a fresh cocktail or beer.
Our personal favourite for a warm and hearty bowl.
46 locals recommend
Ramen Isshin
421 College St
46 locals recommend
Our personal favourite for a warm and hearty bowl.
Another Toronto mainstay since 1968, offering a traditional Italian family experience, while maintaining reasonable pricing, generous portions, and an unpretentious atmosphere.
68 locals recommend
Cafe Diplomatico Restaurant & Pizzeria
594 College St
68 locals recommend
Another Toronto mainstay since 1968, offering a traditional Italian family experience, while maintaining reasonable pricing, generous portions, and an unpretentious atmosphere.
If you want to enjoy a board game with some friends while having a bite, this is the place to be. Offering food and drinks alongside thousands of playable games both old and new.
53 locals recommend
Snakes & Lattes College
489 College St
53 locals recommend
If you want to enjoy a board game with some friends while having a bite, this is the place to be. Offering food and drinks alongside thousands of playable games both old and new.

Sightseeing

A distinctive and multicultural neighbourhood, and one of the city’s most well-known. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada it is as much a legend as a district.
1698 locals recommend
Kensington Market
1698 locals recommend
A distinctive and multicultural neighbourhood, and one of the city’s most well-known. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada it is as much a legend as a district.
Home to thousands of students and professors, the site encompasses 180 acres bounded by Bay St to the east, Bloor St to the north, Spadina Ave to the west and College St to the south. The beautiful and historic buildings are epitomized by a combination of Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture.
445 locals recommend
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir
445 locals recommend
Home to thousands of students and professors, the site encompasses 180 acres bounded by Bay St to the east, Bloor St to the north, Spadina Ave to the west and College St to the south. The beautiful and historic buildings are epitomized by a combination of Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture.
A happening spot that is the site of many cultural events including outdoor movie nights, an anarchist bookfair, live theatre, performance art and informal summer drum circles and a farmers market.
743 locals recommend
Trinity Bellwoods Park
790 Queen St W
743 locals recommend
A happening spot that is the site of many cultural events including outdoor movie nights, an anarchist bookfair, live theatre, performance art and informal summer drum circles and a farmers market.
With a collection of more than 90,000 works of art standing on 45,000 square meters, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest and most distinguished art museums in North America.
2262 locals recommend
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 locals recommend
With a collection of more than 90,000 works of art standing on 45,000 square meters, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest and most distinguished art museums in North America.
The Royal Ontario Museum is the largest and most visited museum in Canada with spectacular displays of art, culture, and nature.
2332 locals recommend
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park
2332 locals recommend
The Royal Ontario Museum is the largest and most visited museum in Canada with spectacular displays of art, culture, and nature.