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Sightseeing

Ascend the CN Tower for amazing panoramic views of the entire city!
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CN Turninn
290 Bremner Blvd
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Ascend the CN Tower for amazing panoramic views of the entire city!
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt.
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Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
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Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt.
Rush Lane just south of Queen West, better known as Graffiti Alley, is home to a massive swath of vibrant street art.
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Graffiti Alley
Graffiti Alley
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Rush Lane just south of Queen West, better known as Graffiti Alley, is home to a massive swath of vibrant street art.

Essentials

Lovely small grocer with lots of healthy and organic options.
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Fresh & Wild Food Market
69 Spadina Ave.
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Lovely small grocer with lots of healthy and organic options.

Neighbourhoods

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.
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Kensington Market
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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.
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.
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Brennivínsmiðstöðin
55 Mill St
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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.
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.
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Yorkville
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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.

Food scene

Grey Gardens lives up to its bohemian-luxe address in Kensington Market; it's just vintage enough without feeling dowdy. Menu standouts here include sweet shrimp with compressed watermelon radishes and a dry-aged Peking-style duck breast, served on homemade sauerkraut and duck fried rice. Pop in for a glass of rare Sauternes and a snack after work (no reservations required), or come with a friend to linger over dinner in the back dining room (reservations only).
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Grey Gardens
199 Augusta Ave
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Grey Gardens lives up to its bohemian-luxe address in Kensington Market; it's just vintage enough without feeling dowdy. Menu standouts here include sweet shrimp with compressed watermelon radishes and a dry-aged Peking-style duck breast, served on homemade sauerkraut and duck fried rice. Pop in for a glass of rare Sauternes and a snack after work (no reservations required), or come with a friend to linger over dinner in the back dining room (reservations only).
Chubby's is the best Jamaican restaurant in Toronto. There are great burgers and coconut-crusted fish, but the main event here is the jerk chicken, which takes four days to prepare.
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Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen
104 Portland St
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Chubby's is the best Jamaican restaurant in Toronto. There are great burgers and coconut-crusted fish, but the main event here is the jerk chicken, which takes four days to prepare.
Sotto Sotto's Italian cooking is flavorful and filling.
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Ristorante Sotto Sotto
120 Avenue Rd
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Sotto Sotto's Italian cooking is flavorful and filling.
The most striking thing about Gusto 101 isn't the fact that it's located in a former auto body shop—it's that the space actually feels cozy and convivial. The restaurant delivers crowd pleasing Southern Italian classics, including a near-perfect rendition of cacio e pepe.
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Gusto 101
101 Portland St
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The most striking thing about Gusto 101 isn't the fact that it's located in a former auto body shop—it's that the space actually feels cozy and convivial. The restaurant delivers crowd pleasing Southern Italian classics, including a near-perfect rendition of cacio e pepe.
Visit this large covered market for fresh produce and a whole lot more!
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St. Lawrence markaðurinn
93 Front St E
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Visit this large covered market for fresh produce and a whole lot more!

Entertainment

Long-time stand-up comedy club that boasts many famous alumni, hosting rising & established stars.
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Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club Toronto
224 Richmond St W
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Long-time stand-up comedy club that boasts many famous alumni, hosting rising & established stars.
Home to Toronto's NBA as well as NHL teams.
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Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St.
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Home to Toronto's NBA as well as NHL teams.
Home to Toronto's MLB team.
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Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
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Home to Toronto's MLB team.

Arts & Culture

The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history, it is one of the largest museums in North America.
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Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park
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The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history, it is one of the largest museums in North America.
Home to Canada's national ballet.
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Four Seasons Miðstöð fyrir Framkallandi Listir
145 Queen St W
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Home to Canada's national ballet.

Parks & Nature

Lively park in both the winter and summer - complete with tennis courts an outdoor rink and a dog park.
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Trinity Bellwoods Park
790 Queen St W
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Lively park in both the winter and summer - complete with tennis courts an outdoor rink and a dog park.
The Martin Goodman Trail is a 56-kilometre multi-use path along the waterfront in Toronto. It traverses the entire lake shore from one end of the city to the other, from Humber Bay Arch Bridge in the west to the Rouge River in the east.
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Martin Goodman Trail
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The Martin Goodman Trail is a 56-kilometre multi-use path along the waterfront in Toronto. It traverses the entire lake shore from one end of the city to the other, from Humber Bay Arch Bridge in the west to the Rouge River in the east.