Toronto is genuinely one of the most multicultural cities on Earth, with over 200 languages spoken and entire neighborhoods that transport you to Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown, or Kensington Market within a single subway ride. The CN Tower still commands the skyline, but it's the city's food scene and diverse communities that make it unforgettable.
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Why Toronto?
CN Tower
The glass-floor EdgeWalk and 360-degree restaurant at the top of this iconic tower deliver views across to Niagara Falls on clear days.
World Food Scene
Kensington Market, St. Lawrence Market, and the diverse neighborhoods make Toronto a destination for serious food travelers.
Hockey Culture
A Maple Leafs game at Scotiabank Arena is a rite of passage, and the Hockey Hall of Fame is just steps away.
Toronto Islands
A 10-minute ferry to car-free islands with beaches, bike paths, and skyline views makes for the perfect summer afternoon.
Top Experiences
- CN Tower EdgeWalk or glass floor
- St. Lawrence Market Saturday morning
- Kensington Market food crawl
- Toronto Islands day trip
- Distillery District galleries and restaurants
- Hockey Hall of Fame
Expert Travel Tips
The TTC subway and streetcar network covers the city efficiently
Presto card works across all transit
Niagara Falls is a 90-minute drive - easily done as a day trip
The Union-Pearson Express train connects the airport to downtown in 25 minutes