Toronto Vacation Packages
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Residence Inn Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
SpringHill Suites Toronto Vaughan
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel & Suites
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Courtyard Toronto Mississauga/West
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
The St. Regis Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Delta Hotels Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Courtyard Toronto Downtown
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TownePlace Suites Toronto Northeast/Markham
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Courtyard Toronto Vaughan
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Westin Toronto Airport
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto is a vibrant city with a rich array of attractions. A must-visit is the CN Tower, one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks and the thrilling EdgeWalk experience. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is another top attraction, showcasing an impressive collection of art, culture, and natural history. For those interested in exploring Toronto's diverse neighborhoods, Kensington Market and Distillery District are perfect for discovering unique shops, galleries, and restaurants. Additionally, a visit to the Toronto Islands provides a peaceful escape with beautiful parks, beaches, and stunning views of the city skyline.
The best time to visit Toronto is during the late spring (May to June) and early fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city’s outdoor attractions. These shoulder seasons offer comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, making it easier to enjoy popular sites without the crowds. Summer (July to August) is also a great time to visit, with warm weather and numerous festivals, including the famous Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September. However, it’s also the peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and larger crowds. Winter in Toronto (December to February) can be cold and snowy, but it’s also a festive time with holiday markets and ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square.
Toronto’s food scene is incredibly diverse, reflecting the city’s multicultural population. A must-try is Peameal Bacon Sandwich, often referred to as "Canadian bacon," which is a local specialty and can be found at the St. Lawrence Market. Another local favorite is Poutine, a dish made of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, which originates from Quebec but is popular throughout Canada. For dessert, try Butter Tarts, a classic Canadian treat with a rich, sweet filling. Toronto is also known for its wide range of international cuisines, so don’t miss the chance to explore neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little Italy, and Greektown for authentic dishes from around the world.