Discover top attractions in Toronto and book a nearby hotel for extra convenience.
University of Toronto圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃The University of Toronto has a good location, adjacent to the lively city center, and life is extremely convenient; the buildings on the campus are antique, of course, the most important thing is that people are still the world's top universities [like]
CN TowerSSaleh zamanThe CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Completed in 1976, it is located in downtown Toronto, built on the former Railway Lands. Its name "CN" referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Following the railway's decision to divest non-core freight railway assets prior to the company's privatization in 1995, it transferred the tower to the Canada Lands Company.
Chinatown圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃Toronto's Chinatown has no eye-catching archways or clear landmarks, and most of the shops are not very large, which makes it look a bit run-down. Toronto has a large Chinese population, and the new mayor is also Chinese, so Chinatown should be renovated and revitalized!
Royal Ontario MuseumHHolland9398Came on a Wednesday morning. There weren’t a lot of people and tickets were booked prior online. One of the current exhibitions - Being and Belonging was not included in the current tickets but it was totally worth getting it. Each floor comprised of different exhibitions so do be prepared for it to take up to 2 hours. 10/10 recommend coming here to be overwhelmed with knowledge and AC.
Casa Loma圣圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃Casa Roman Castle is located in the north of Toronto, built for British descent. The cellar in the basement has a lot of wine collection; there is a wax museum upstairs, there are wax figures of Hollywood stars, and wax figures of Jackie Chan and the Canadian Prime Minister's little potatoes. The garden has fountains and sun rooms; The rooftop terrace overlooks Toronto.
CF Toronto Eaton CentreRRuilinCF Toronto Centre, also known as Toronto Eaton Centre, is the busiest shopping mall in Toronto. It is the largest shopping mall in eastern Canada and the third largest in the country. The name comes from the former Eaton's Department Store, a major store in the town. The interior is connected to the underground passage network PATH in the city center.
Art Gallery of OntarioAalfarezelThe Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of the largest art museums in North America, located in Toronto, Canada. It houses a diverse collection of over 95,000 works, including European, Canadian, and contemporary art.
Toronto ZooSSaleh zamanThe Toronto Zoo is a zoo located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Encompassing 287 hectares (710 acres),the Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada averaging around 1.2 million visitors a year.The zoo is divided into seven zoogeographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, Americas, Tundra Trek, Australasia, Eurasia, and the Canadian Domain. Some animals are displayed indoors in pavilions and outdoors in what would be their naturalistic environments, with viewing at many levels.
Scotiabank ArenaDD了个YI'm here#
At that time, it was still called the Air Canada Centre. Now it's the Maple Leaf Arena.
At that time, the Raptors had not yet woken up. Now they have won the championship.
As the only NBA home outside the United States, this place has always been a sports carnival for Canadians. Of course, it is also the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team.
The venue was built in 1999 and can accommodate 19,800 spectators. It is also one of the venues for many concerts and large-scale events.
Toronto City Hall我我青青来了The attractions in downtown Toronto are basically all together. As long as the weather is good, any photo you take will look like a blockbuster! I started from Queen's Park and walked slowly south along Bay St. I passed the New City Hall and the Old City Hall (the big clock on the top of the building would ring every hour) and walked to Union Station. I could turn right to visit Canada Tower and Roger Center. There is also a Toronto Train Exhibition next to it! Then continue walking south (preferably along Bay St) for more than 10 minutes and you will reach the seaside (Harbour Front). There are ferries there and you can also see planes landing.