Toronto

Recommended trip duration

3 days

The best of Toronto

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Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto
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Niagara Falls Day Tour with Skip-the-Line Boat Cruise from Toronto
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Toronto City Tour
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Niagara Falls Day Tour from Downtown Toronto
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Where History Meets the Present: A Toronto Walking Tour
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What to know before visiting Toronto

Local weather

  • DEC - FEB
    -7°

    Winter

  • MAR - MAY
    19° -2°

    Spirng

  • JUN - AUG
    27° 15°

    Summer

  • SEP - NOV
    23°

    Autumn

General info
  • Time zone

    5 hours behind

  • Currency

    1SGD = 1.05CAD

  • Recommended trip duration

  • Flight time

    When departing from Singapore

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Things to do in Toronto

CN Tower

Dominating the skyline, the CN Tower is an engineering wonder and a symbol of the bustling city of Toronto. Visitors can ascend to the observation decks for breathtaking views or dine at the revolving restaurant for a panoramic experience. Thrill-seekers can even partake in the EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk on a ledge encircling the top of the tower's main pod.

Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum is a treasure trove of art, culture, and nature. With its striking modern Crystal addition, the museum houses a vast collection ranging from dinosaur fossils to ancient Egyptian artifacts. It's a place where history buffs and art lovers can immerse themselves in a world of natural and human history.

Toronto Islands

Escape the hustle of downtown Toronto by ferrying over to the serene Toronto Islands. With a stunning view of the city skyline, Centre Island offers an outdoor swimming pool, quaint beaches, and bike rentals. It's a perfect spot for picnics, leisurely strolls, and soaking in the tranquility of Lake Ontario.

St. Lawrence Market

Food enthusiasts will revel in the delights of St. Lawrence Market, a place where the aromas of fresh produce and artisanal foods fill the air. The market's North Market is famous for its Saturday Farmers' Market, a tradition since 1803, where vendors sell a variety of goods from local farms.

Art Gallery of Ontario

Art aficionados will appreciate the Art Gallery of Ontario, one of the most distinguished art galleries in North America. With a collection of more than 90,000 works, including masterpieces of Canadian and European art, the gallery also hosts contemporary art exhibitions that are sure to inspire.

Distillery District

Stroll through the cobblestone streets of the Distillery District, a national historic site known for its Victorian-era industrial architecture. Now a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment, the district features unique shops, art studios, and some of the city's best restaurants and cafes.

Ontario Science Centre

The Ontario Science Centre is a family favorite, offering interactive exhibits and educational fun. Visitors can explore science in action, from the wonders of space to the complexities of the human body. It's a place that ignites curiosity in minds of all ages.

Toronto Zoo

Animal lovers should not miss the Toronto Zoo, one of the largest in the world. Home to over 5,000 animals representing 450 species, the zoo offers an opportunity to see rare and exotic wildlife in carefully recreated natural habitats.

Hockey Hall of Fame

Sports fans can celebrate the history of ice hockey at the Hockey Hall of Fame. This shrine to Canada's national sport houses the Stanley Cup and offers interactive exhibits where you can shoot against life-sized goalies or call the play-by-play of some of hockey's greatest goals.

Kensington Market

Kensington Market is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood known for its eclectic shops, cafes, and street art. It's a place where you can find vintage clothing, international cuisine, and fresh produce, all while soaking in the area's bohemian atmosphere.

Toronto Music Garden

Inspired by Bach's Suite No. 1 in G Major for unaccompanied cello, the Toronto Music Garden is a harmonious blend of music and landscape design. Free concerts and the serene setting make it an enchanting place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.

CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, a bright and airy shopping mall in the heart of downtown Toronto. With a vast selection of stores and eateries, it's a prime destination for those looking to indulge in retail therapy.

Graffiti Alley

For a splash of color and creativity, head to Graffiti Alley, Toronto's hub of street art. This ever-changing outdoor gallery showcases the city's vibrant art scene and is a must-see for those who appreciate urban culture and creativity.

Fort York

History comes alive at Fort York, the birthplace of modern Toronto. This historic site played a pivotal role in the War of 1812 and now offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved buildings and engaging reenactments.

Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square

Toronto City Hall, an iconic modernist building, is a symbol of the city. Adjacent to it, Nathan Phillips Square is a lively public space where visitors can enjoy the reflecting pool in summer, which becomes an outdoor skating rink in winter. The square is also a popular spot for festivals and events, including the Toronto International Film Festival.