Toronto, Canada-3-day-itinerary
Toronto: A 3-Day Itinerary
Things to Know:
- Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD)
- Language: English & French
- Best Time to Visit: Spring (May-June) or Fall (September-October) for pleasant weather. Summer is hot and humid, winter is cold and snowy.
- Tipping: 15-20% is customary in restaurants and bars.
Transportation:
- TTC (Toronto Transit Commission): Extensive subway, bus, and streetcar network. Purchase a Presto card for easy fare payment.
- Walking: Many attractions are within walking distance of each other downtown.
- Ride-Sharing: Uber and Lyft are readily available.
Accommodation:
- Budget: The Drake Hotel, HI Toronto Hostel
- Mid-Range: Chelsea Hotel, The Omni King Edward Hotel
- Luxury: Fairmont Royal York, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
Day 1: Exploring Downtown & Culture
Morning:
- CN Tower: Ascend to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. (Tickets: ~$40)
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada: Explore diverse marine life and interactive exhibits.
Afternoon:
- Lunch: St. Lawrence Market: Enjoy a variety of food stalls offering local delicacies.
- Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO): Discover Canadian and international art collections.
- Royal Ontario Museum (ROM): Explore history, culture, and natural wonders.
Evening:
- Dinner: Pai Northern Thai Kitchen: Indulge in authentic and flavorful Thai cuisine.
- Entertainment: Catch a Broadway show at the Ed Mirvish Theatre or enjoy live music in the Entertainment District.
Day 2: Parks & History
Morning:
- Casa Loma: Explore this historic castle with its stunning architecture, gardens, and secret passages. (Tickets: ~$35)
- High Park: Relax amidst nature, visit the zoo, or rent a canoe on Grenadier Pond.
Afternoon:
- Lunch: The Commodore: Enjoy classic pub fare with a waterfront view.
- Distillery District: Wander through cobblestone streets lined with Victorian-era buildings housing boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
Evening:
- Dinner: Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie: Savor French-inspired dishes in a charming setting.
- Drinks: Enjoy craft cocktails at Bar Raval or sample local brews at Bellwoods Brewery.
Day 3: Islands & Shopping
Morning:
- Toronto Islands Ferry: Take a scenic ferry ride to the Toronto Islands, explore Centreville Amusement Park, and relax on sandy beaches.
- Lunch: Island Cafe: Enjoy casual dining with picturesque views.
Afternoon:
- Shopping: Queen Street West: Browse independent boutiques, designer stores, and vintage shops.
- Kensington Market: Explore this eclectic neighbourhood with its diverse food vendors, vintage clothing stores, and bohemian vibes.
Evening:
- Farewell Dinner: Canoe Restaurant: Enjoy fine dining with panoramic city views.
- Drinks: Relax at The Roof on top of the Park Hyatt Toronto for stunning skyline views.
Tips:
- Purchase a CityPASS for discounted admission to popular attractions.
- Explore different neighbourhoods like Greektown, Chinatown, and Little Italy.
- Check local event listings for festivals, concerts, and other happenings.
- Don’t forget to pack for all types of weather!