Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Playa Cabana Hacienda

This is the sister restaurant to Playa Cabana just two minute walk from each other. La Hacienda is a three storey house with a large patio. It is a fun and lively place with a similar menu to the other restaurant perhaps a slight variation.
Fabulous Mexican food. The fish tacos are my favourite as well as the sugar free margaritas. It's small and can be a bit tight for seating but it's well worth it. Sister restaurant, Playa Cabana Hacienda is just down the road.
43 habitants recommandent
Playa Cabana
111 Dupont St
43 habitants recommandent
Fabulous Mexican food. The fish tacos are my favourite as well as the sugar free margaritas. It's small and can be a bit tight for seating but it's well worth it. Sister restaurant, Playa Cabana Hacienda is just down the road.
The atmosphere is wonderful. Outstanding rooftop patio. All Italian. Food is great, wine is great. It's just a neat place to hang out. Totally neighbourhood. Check out other Terroni locations. Perfect place to bring children in a sophisticated but relaxed atmosphere.
445 habitants recommandent
Terroni
720 Queen St W
445 habitants recommandent
The atmosphere is wonderful. Outstanding rooftop patio. All Italian. Food is great, wine is great. It's just a neat place to hang out. Totally neighbourhood. Check out other Terroni locations. Perfect place to bring children in a sophisticated but relaxed atmosphere.
One of the best burgers in town, prime beef burger, tofu cheese burger. It is on the second floor of a building opposite the Royal Ontario Museum. The atmosphere is french bistro, there is an outdoor patio looking down on to Bloor street and the museum. They have happy hour. It's very charming.
15 habitants recommandent
Museum Tavern
208 Bloor St W
15 habitants recommandent
One of the best burgers in town, prime beef burger, tofu cheese burger. It is on the second floor of a building opposite the Royal Ontario Museum. The atmosphere is french bistro, there is an outdoor patio looking down on to Bloor street and the museum. They have happy hour. It's very charming.
This is the closest grocery store to the apartment. It can be a nice walk, about 15 minutes, or take a bus ride, 4 minutes, or if you have rented a bike from the city of Toronto to carry some groceries, it's an easy way to get around. There is everything one needs for sustenance including a café, florist and wine shop.
1113 habitants recommandent
Loblaws
585 Queen St W
1113 habitants recommandent
This is the closest grocery store to the apartment. It can be a nice walk, about 15 minutes, or take a bus ride, 4 minutes, or if you have rented a bike from the city of Toronto to carry some groceries, it's an easy way to get around. There is everything one needs for sustenance including a café, florist and wine shop.

Sightseeing

If you walk to the Casa Loma staircase situated on Davenport Rd. and Spadina Rd., just a 5 minute walk from the house, climb the stairs to the top and turn around. You will have a lovely view of the city from there, plus it's good exercise too.
1217 habitants recommandent
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 habitants recommandent
If you walk to the Casa Loma staircase situated on Davenport Rd. and Spadina Rd., just a 5 minute walk from the house, climb the stairs to the top and turn around. You will have a lovely view of the city from there, plus it's good exercise too.

Parks & Nature

If you are at the top of Casa Loma, walk north (away from the city) and you will come to the park. This too has a lovely view of the city. There are tennis courts, playground, dog park, walking/jogging circle, biking trail, nature trail and is connected to a trail that crosses the upper areas of Toronto.
11 habitants recommandent
Sir Winston Churchill Park
301 St Clair Ave W
11 habitants recommandent
If you are at the top of Casa Loma, walk north (away from the city) and you will come to the park. This too has a lovely view of the city. There are tennis courts, playground, dog park, walking/jogging circle, biking trail, nature trail and is connected to a trail that crosses the upper areas of Toronto.
The Toronto Islands are such a cool place to go. Just at the base of the city and a short ferry ride across to the island. There are three ferries you can take to the three different islands - Centre, Ward and Hanlan's Point. Centre island is the main attraction, fun for the whole family. There are small rides for kids and adults, restaurants, picnic areas, bike rentals, hiking trails, beaches including the nude beach at Hanlan's point, a short walk from Centre island. Ward's island has wonderful little cottages either inhabited all year round or vacation homes for Torontonians. It includes a frizbee golf course, beautiful hiking and board walks along the south shore of Lake Ontario.
1035 habitants recommandent
Toronto Islands
1035 habitants recommandent
The Toronto Islands are such a cool place to go. Just at the base of the city and a short ferry ride across to the island. There are three ferries you can take to the three different islands - Centre, Ward and Hanlan's Point. Centre island is the main attraction, fun for the whole family. There are small rides for kids and adults, restaurants, picnic areas, bike rentals, hiking trails, beaches including the nude beach at Hanlan's point, a short walk from Centre island. Ward's island has wonderful little cottages either inhabited all year round or vacation homes for Torontonians. It includes a frizbee golf course, beautiful hiking and board walks along the south shore of Lake Ontario.

Arts & Culture

Not only does the university have incredible historic buildings, it is surrounded by museums - Rom, Gardiner ceramic and Bata shoe, just to name a few as well as parks, trails, Queens Park, the Legislative assembly, restaurants, shopping and so much more. It's a 15-20 minute walk from the house. Once in the area it becomes your own discovery zone.
426 habitants recommandent
Université de Toronto - Campus St. George
27 King's College Cir
426 habitants recommandent
Not only does the university have incredible historic buildings, it is surrounded by museums - Rom, Gardiner ceramic and Bata shoe, just to name a few as well as parks, trails, Queens Park, the Legislative assembly, restaurants, shopping and so much more. It's a 15-20 minute walk from the house. Once in the area it becomes your own discovery zone.
I have to be honest, I haven't been to the ROM since the reconstruction of the building. I truly was sad that they built that monstrosity of ackward glass jutting out of the beautiful century old building that was my childhood memories into adulthood. Many a family and school trips as well as my children went to the museum kids camp in the summer. However it is busier than ever and people seem to like it. Plus there are always amazing exhibits and as always the great dinosaurs! and the infamous bat cave. I will go one day and I hope you do too!
2332 habitants recommandent
Musée royal de l'Ontario
100 Queens Park
2332 habitants recommandent
I have to be honest, I haven't been to the ROM since the reconstruction of the building. I truly was sad that they built that monstrosity of ackward glass jutting out of the beautiful century old building that was my childhood memories into adulthood. Many a family and school trips as well as my children went to the museum kids camp in the summer. However it is busier than ever and people seem to like it. Plus there are always amazing exhibits and as always the great dinosaurs! and the infamous bat cave. I will go one day and I hope you do too!

Getting Around

Whenever I go to a big city one of the first things I do is hop on a city sightseeing bus. It is the best way to figure out the city before the actual exhausted walking around for hours not knowing where you are going at times. Plus it gives you an insight to the city's history and places to be and places that you've never hear of or have seen before and a visual perspective on where you might like to stop and hang out. You can hop on and off for 48 hours.
62 habitants recommandent
City Sightseeing Toronto
1 Dundas Street East
62 habitants recommandent
Whenever I go to a big city one of the first things I do is hop on a city sightseeing bus. It is the best way to figure out the city before the actual exhausted walking around for hours not knowing where you are going at times. Plus it gives you an insight to the city's history and places to be and places that you've never hear of or have seen before and a visual perspective on where you might like to stop and hang out. You can hop on and off for 48 hours.

The Eaton Centre

The Eaton Centre The Iconic Eaton Centre. One of the busiest malls in Canada. Right in the heart of it all. Three storey's of glorious shopping. It is on the subway lines either at Dundas Street or Queen Street and is right next to City Hall.
Yorkdale mall is on the Dupont subway station line just five stops north at Yorkdale station. It has become a very popular and busy mall with the increase of many popular stores. I like it because it's on one main floor, no going up or down a few flights. If you have a car, there is ample free parking. It's extremely busy on the weekends.
711 habitants recommandent
Centre commercial Yorkdale
3401 Dufferin St
711 habitants recommandent
Yorkdale mall is on the Dupont subway station line just five stops north at Yorkdale station. It has become a very popular and busy mall with the increase of many popular stores. I like it because it's on one main floor, no going up or down a few flights. If you have a car, there is ample free parking. It's extremely busy on the weekends.
Starting at The Hudson's Bay Yonge and Bloor Street. Walking west are some very popular shops like Zara, Aritzia, H&M. Continue walking and you'll come to the beautiful high end store Holt Renfrew with everything from designer evening gowns and shoes to relax dining atmoshphere. Main floor filled with all cosmetics and parfums. Continue west on Bloor street to many other shops including J.Crew. So many shops to choose from and a lovely walk along Bloor. You can walk a very long way along Bloor and find it very enchanting with more than just clothes shopping.
58 habitants recommandent
Hudson's Bay
37 Richmond St W
58 habitants recommandent
Starting at The Hudson's Bay Yonge and Bloor Street. Walking west are some very popular shops like Zara, Aritzia, H&M. Continue walking and you'll come to the beautiful high end store Holt Renfrew with everything from designer evening gowns and shoes to relax dining atmoshphere. Main floor filled with all cosmetics and parfums. Continue west on Bloor street to many other shops including J.Crew. So many shops to choose from and a lovely walk along Bloor. You can walk a very long way along Bloor and find it very enchanting with more than just clothes shopping.

Drinks & Nightlife

An Irish pub. Lots of craft and bottle beer. Good standard food. Live Music Thursday to Saturday. Serves up a great brunch with $4 bloody ceasars! Summer patio.
32 habitants recommandent
Pour House Pub and Kitchen
182 Dupont St
32 habitants recommandent
An Irish pub. Lots of craft and bottle beer. Good standard food. Live Music Thursday to Saturday. Serves up a great brunch with $4 bloody ceasars! Summer patio.