Toronto, Canada

Toronto, Canada

Toronto Islands

Toronto Islands

Kensington Market

Kensington Market

AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)

AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)

High Park Zoo

High Park Zoo

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Top Places to Visit in Toronto, Canada

Toronto is the most multicultural city in the world, with over 200 distinct ethnic origins. This dynamic Canadian metropolis on the shores of Lake Ontario is a vibrant hub of diverse cultures, offering world-class dining, arts, entertainment, and a welcoming atmosphere that celebrates global diversity.

CN Tower
#1

CN Tower

1.5-2 hours
CAD49.99 adult

Ascend the iconic CN Tower, a symbol of Toronto and a marvel of engineering. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city, Lake Ontario, and on clear days, even Niagara Falls.

Updated June 23, 2025
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
#2

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

2-3 hours
CAD39.99 adult

Dive into an underwater world at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, home to thousands of marine species. Walk through the Dangerous Lagoon tunnel with sharks swimming overhead, and explore diverse aquatic habitats.

Updated June 23, 2025
Distillery District
#3

Distillery District

2-3 hours
Free

Stroll through the charming, pedestrian-only Distillery District, a historic area with Victorian-era industrial buildings now home to unique boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants.

Updated June 23, 2025
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
#4

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

2.5-4 hours
CAD28 adult

Explore diverse cultures and natural history at the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum. Its vast collections include dinosaurs, ancient civilizations, and Canadian art.

Updated June 23, 2025
Toronto Islands
#5

Toronto Islands

3-5 hours
CAD9.11 adult (ferry return)

Take a ferry to the Toronto Islands for stunning skyline views, car-free parkland, beaches, and family-friendly attractions like Centreville Amusement Park. Perfect for a relaxing escape.

Updated June 23, 2025
St. Lawrence Market
#6

St. Lawrence Market

1-2 hours
Free

Indulge your senses at the historic St. Lawrence Market, a vibrant food market offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, and diverse culinary delights. A true foodie paradise.

Updated June 23, 2025
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
#7

Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

2-3 hours
CAD30 adult

Discover a vast collection of art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, from European masterpieces to contemporary works, and the world's largest public collection of Henry Moore sculptures.

Updated June 23, 2025
Casa Loma
#8

Casa Loma

1.5-2.5 hours
CAD30 adult

Step into a fairytale at Casa Loma, Toronto's majestic Gothic Revival castle. Explore its opulent rooms, secret passages, and beautiful gardens, offering a glimpse into Toronto's past.

Updated June 23, 2025
High Park
#9

High Park

2-4 hours
Free

Escape to the tranquility of High Park, Toronto's largest public park. Enjoy nature trails, a beautiful pond, a zoo, and in spring, stunning cherry blossoms.

Updated June 23, 2025
Kensington Market
#10

Kensington Market

1.5-2.5 hours
Free

Explore the bohemian and eclectic Kensington Market, known for its vintage shops, quirky cafes, street art, and diverse culinary scene. It's a vibrant and unique neighborhood.

Updated June 23, 2025
Hockey Hall of Fame
#11

Hockey Hall of Fame

1.5-2.5 hours
CAD30 adult

Immerse yourself in the history of ice hockey at the Hockey Hall of Fame. See the Stanley Cup, explore interactive exhibits, and learn about the legends of the game.

Updated June 23, 2025
Evergreen Brick Works
#12

Evergreen Brick Works

1.5-2.5 hours
Free

Visit Evergreen Brick Works, an award-winning community environmental centre located in a former industrial site. Enjoy walking trails, a farmer's market, and public art installations.

Updated June 23, 2025
Casa Loma Castle
#13

Casa Loma Castle

1.5-2.5 hours
CAD34 adult

Step into a European castle in the heart of Toronto. Casa Loma offers stunning architecture, secret passages, beautiful gardens, and panoramic city views from its towers.

Updated June 23, 2025
Queen's Park
#14

Queen's Park

1 hour
Free

Stroll through Queen's Park, a beautiful urban park surrounding the Ontario Legislative Building. It's a popular spot for picnics, protests, and enjoying green space in the city.

Updated June 23, 2025
AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)
#15

AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)

2-3 hours
CAD25 adult

One of North America's largest art museums, the AGO houses an impressive collection spanning from indigenous art to contemporary works, set within a striking Frank Gehry-designed building.

Updated June 23, 2025
Nathan Phillips Square
#16

Nathan Phillips Square

30 minutes-1 hour
Free

Visit Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto's central public square, home to the iconic TORONTO sign and City Hall. It hosts various events, concerts, and ice skating in winter.

Updated June 23, 2025
Rogers Centre
#17

Rogers Centre

2-3 hours (game/tour)
Varies by game/tour

Catch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game or take a stadium tour at Rogers Centre, an iconic multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof, located next to the CN Tower.

Updated June 23, 2025
Toronto Music Garden
#18

Toronto Music Garden

30 minutes-1 hour
Free

Discover the tranquil Toronto Music Garden, a unique park inspired by Bach's First Cello Suite. Its landscaping and design reflect the movements of the music, offering a peaceful escape.

Updated June 23, 2025
Graffiti Alley (Rush Lane)
#19

Graffiti Alley (Rush Lane)

30 minutes-1 hour
Free

Explore the ever-changing outdoor art gallery of Graffiti Alley (Rush Lane). This vibrant laneway is constantly adorned with colorful murals and street art, perfect for urban photography.

Updated June 23, 2025
High Park Zoo
#20

High Park Zoo

1-1.5 hours
Free

Visit the High Park Zoo, a small, free zoo within High Park. It's home to various animals, including llamas, capybaras, and bison, making it a charming stop for families.

Updated June 23, 2025

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