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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a visit to The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), one of the largest museums in North America, with over six million objects in its collections. The museum's galleries showcase art, archaeology and natural science exhibits.
Afternoon
After the museum, head to Kensington Market, a bohemian neighbourhood with lots of vintage shops, indie boutiques, and multicultural restaurants. Some of the recommended places to eat are Seven Lives Tacos, Rasta Pasta, and Jimmy's Coffee.
Morning
Take a walk through the University of Toronto, Canada's largest university and one of the top research universities in the world. The campus is home to some stunning architecture, including the Gothic-style Hart House, the modernist Robarts Library, and the historic University College.
Afternoon
After the campus tour, head to Chinatown for lunch. Some of the must-visit restaurants include Dumpling House, King's Noodle Restaurant, and Rol San.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to Casa Loma, a Gothic Revival-style castle that was built in the early 1900s. The castle features decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful gardens.
Afternoon
After the castle visit, head to Queen Street West, one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in Toronto, known for its independent boutiques, vintage shops, and cool restaurants. Some of the recommended places to eat are Terroni, Banh Mi Boys, and The Drake Hotel.
Morning
Take a trip to the Toronto Islands, a chain of small islands in Lake Ontario that offer a peaceful escape from the city. You can rent a bike, go swimming, have a picnic, or take a ferry tour.
Afternoon
After the island visit, head to St. Lawrence Market, a historic market that has been operating since 1803. The market features over 100 vendors selling fresh produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, and artisanal products.
Morning
Take a walk through Graffiti Alley, a colourful alleyway in Toronto's Fashion District that features street art and murals by local artists.
Afternoon
After the alleyway visit, head to Little Italy for lunch. Some of the must-visit restaurants include Bar Isabel, Pizzeria Libretto, and La Carnita.
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