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Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area which contains 6.2 million people, and is part of a larger combined … When staying in Toronto, we recommend Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown / Entertainment District, InterContinental Centre Hotel Toronto, Radisson Admiral Toronto Harbourfront, Renaissance Toronto Downtown Hotel, and Westin Harbour Castle.

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Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown / Entertainment District ★★★
255 Wellington Street West, Toronto
Rated 9.2/10 by 309 reviews
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InterContinental Centre Hotel Toronto ★★★★
225 Front Street West, Toronto
Rated 8.4/10 by 668 reviews
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Radisson Admiral Toronto Harbourfront ★★★
249 Queens Quay West, Toronto
Rated 8.2/10 by 555 reviews
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Renaissance Toronto Downtown Hotel ★★★★
One Blue Jays Way, Toronto
Rated 8.2/10 by 633 reviews
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Westin Harbour Castle ★★★★
1 Harbour Square, Toronto
Rated 8.3/10 by 1146 reviews
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Our recommendations of Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown / Entertainment District, InterContinental Centre Hotel Toronto, Radisson Admiral Toronto Harbourfront, Renaissance Toronto Downtown Hotel, and Westin Harbour Castle may take into account distance from Toronto, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Toronto

The Annex

The Annex is one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods and its first streetcar suburb, characterized by its distinctive tall narrow houses, and lively community along Bloor Street.

Central

Central Toronto includes the downtown district of Toronto and its immediate vicinity.

Downtown

The Downtown core is the economic powerhouse of Toronto, although it lacks the cultural appeal of the outlying districts.

Within Toronto

North York

North York is one of the cities that in the 1997 City of Toronto Act became a part of the Toronto mega-city.

Kensington Market

Kensington Market is a district of Toronto. During the 1920s, it was known as the Jewish Market.

Harbourfront

The Harbourfront neighbourhood in Toronto encompasses the area from the lakeshore corridor railway line in the north down to Lake Ontario in the south and from Exhibition Place in the west to Parliament Street in the east.

East End

East Toronto is an area of Toronto.

Yonge Street

Yonge Street is one of the oldest streets in Toronto, but few of its current buildings date back to much before 1900.

Chinatown

Chinatown runs along Spadina Street in downtown Toronto and is one of North America's largest Chinese districts.

Fashion District

The Fashion District is in Toronto, Canada. The intersection of Queen Street and Spadina Avenue was once the centre of Toronto's textile industry; however, the jobs have long since left for cheaper places.

Midtown

Midtown is a district in Toronto. It is roughly defined as bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Lawrence Avenue to the north, Oakwood Avenue to the west and Bayview Avenue to the east.

West End

The West End of Toronto is bounded roughly by Ossington Avenue to the east, St. Clair Avenue to the north, the Humber River to the west, and Lake Ontario to the south.

The Beach

The Beach is a district in Toronto. It is roughly defined as bounded by Woodbine Avenue to the west, Victoria Park Avenue to the east, Kingston Road to the north, and Lake Ontario to the south.

Greektown

Greektown, also called "the Danforth", is a district in Toronto.

Clubland

The Clubland/Entertainment District is an area of Toronto bordered by Bathurst Street to the west, Queen Street West to the north, Simcoe Street to the east and Front Street to the south.

Parkdale

Parkdale is a neighbourhood in Toronto.

Little Italy

Little Italy is in Toronto. Bending itself along College Street from Bathurst Street to Dovercourt, bounded by Harbord Street to the North and Dundas Street to the south, Little Italy is one of the numerous Italian neighbourhoods in Toronto, and is the best known.

Islands

Toronto Islands are a small island chain in Toronto harbour also known as the Toronto Island Park.

Scarborough

Scarborough is a district in Toronto.

Church-Wellesley

The Church and Wellesley area is affectionately known as the "Gay Village" and is one of Toronto's biggest tourist attractions.

Bloor-Yorkville

Bloor-Yorkville is in Toronto. During the sixties it served as the centre of Toronto's hippie culture, however, after large scale …

Discovery District

The Discovery District is in Toronto. It contains many of Toronto's most important centres of education, such as the University of Toronto, the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Royal Ontario Museum.

Cabbagetown

Once one of Toronto's poorest neighbourhoods, Cabbagetown is now a distinct neighbourhood populated with elegantly renovated Victorian homes.

Etobicoke

Etobicoke is in Toronto. Etobicoke was once a city of its own, but it became a part of the city of Toronto in 1998, when the great amalgamation occurred.

West Queen West

West Queen West is a neighbourhood in Toronto. It is widely known as the centre of Toronto's thriving art scene, with no end of galleries lining Queen Street and many of the side streets.

Rosedale

Rosedale is in Toronto. This neighbourhood is generally considered to be among the wealthiest in Canada and its narrow, tree-filled streets are lined with beautiful, turn-of-the-century mansions, with large front gardens.

King Street East & St Lawrence Market

King Street East & St Lawrence Market is in Toronto.

Leslieville

Leslieville is in Toronto.

Deer Park

Deer Park is in Toronto. The boundaries of this neighbourhood are roughly defined as: the CP railway tracks in the south, the Belt Line trail in the north, Avenue Road and Oriole Parkway in the west and the Rosedale Ravine in the east.

Koreatown

Koreatown is a district of Toronto. Located on Bloor Street West between Bathurst and Christie Streets.

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Toronto Travel Tips

Beerbistro is a must visit for anyone who loves beer with food. Too much time and effort has been spent on pairing wine with food, when what one really wants is a beer. At Beer Bistro, they use their pallets to choose which beers got best with each meal. An AMAZING selection of beers (and their … Heather F.
The Bata Shoe Museum is well worth the time and ticket price. Even for those who are not shoe lovers will enjoy this walk through history. This stop is filled with histrical shoe facts, preservation information, artwork (in shoe form), and of course shoes! Heather F.
The loveliest way to discover Toronto is to rent a bike and take a tour along the riverside, through the villa lanes and the beautiful nature/parks around the city (especially in fall) Lien V.
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