Toronto Old Town

Toronto

Old Town featuring street scenes, a city and modern architecture
Old Town featuring street scenes, a city and modern architecture
Old Town which includes a garden
Old Town which includes a city as well as an individual male
Old Town which includes a fountain and a park as well as a small group of people

Marvel at the grand old buildings that are reminders of a time when the city’s fortunes were made and broken here.

Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of a historic marketplace and purchase organic produce in Toronto’s Old Town. Step back and admire classic architectural icons as well as stunning cathedrals as you walk along the area’s cobblestone streets.

Set against the shining skyscrapers of the inner city, the Old Town offers a refreshing break from the modern commercial reality. Nowhere are the changes that have taken place more obvious than St. Lawrence Market. Constructed in 1803 as the city’s first public hall, its quaint red-brick exterior hides a bustling floor of vendors that continue to market fresh fruit, vegetables and meat. Seek out mouth-watering cheese and honey or purchase fine Arctic char brought here straight from the harbor.

Visit the glorious Cathedral of St. James on the corner of Church and King streets. The 330-foot (100-meter) spire was once used by sailors to navigate safely into port. It is supported by lower Gothic towers and a vaulted ceiling. Inside view several outstanding stained-glass windows.

Different in appearance yet just as memorable is the Flatiron Building, a 5-minute walk south. Built in a traditional pyramid style at the end of the 19th-century, this was once the headquarters of the Gooderham and Worts Distilling Company. Framed by the flash of the financial district behind, the dark red color, rounded edges and rickety fire escape appear frozen in history.

Idyllic architecture surrounds you. Spend some time taking it all in from one of the small but pretty parks nearby. Take scenic pictures from tree-covered Berczy Park or escape the crowds at Princess Street Park to the east.

Old Town is a few minutes from the city center so either walk or take the subway. Pick your favorite from a diverse selection of bars and restaurants with American-style dining as well as Italian, French, Japanese and Moroccan.


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Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG

Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG

3.5 out of 5
30 Carlton Street Toronto ON
The price is ¥18,981 per night from Feb 8 to Feb 9
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One King West Hotel & Residence

One King West Hotel & Residence

4 out of 5
1 King Street West Toronto ON
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Hotel Riu Plaza Toronto

Hotel Riu Plaza Toronto

4 out of 5
30 Widmer St Toronto ON
The price is ¥23,699 per night from Jan 23 to Jan 24
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Chelsea Hotel, Toronto

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto

4 out of 5
33 Gerrard St W Toronto ON
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InterContinental Toronto Centre by IHG

InterContinental Toronto Centre by IHG

4.5 out of 5
225 Front St W Toronto ON
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Fairmont Royal York

Fairmont Royal York

4 out of 5
100 Front St West Toronto ON
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One of Toronto’s best park in Downtown and just next to the Cathedral Church of St. James, the biggest church in Toronto. Spring is always the best time to visit this wonderful Victorian garden, especially the tulips blossom season.
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St. Lawrence

If you're spending time in St. Lawrence, check out sights like St. Lawrence Market or Meridian Hall and hop on the metro to see more the city at King St East at Jarvis St East Side Stop or King St East at Jarvis St West Side Stop.

St. Lawrence
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Garden District

While you're in Garden District, take in top sights like Ed Mirvish Theatre or Massey Hall, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Dundas St East at Church St Stop or Dundas St East at Jarvis St West Side Stop.

Garden District
Downtown Toronto featuring a city, an administrative buidling and heritage architecture

Downtown Toronto

4.5/5(4,700 area reviews)

Dive into the bustling Entertainment District with its lively restaurants, nightclubs, and live theatre, or explore the upscale Yorkville area, boasting designer boutiques and world-class galleries. Don't miss the iconic Royal Ontario Museum and the revitalized Harbourfront area.

Downtown Toronto
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Financial District

Financial District is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Hockey Hall of Fame and Four Seasons Centre. See more of Toronto by jumping on the metro at King St West at Bay St West Side Stop or York St At King St West Stop.

Financial District
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Old Toronto

Boasting a high population density, this area is home to multiple post-secondary institutions like Toronto Metropolitan University and OCAD University. Enjoy the vibrant academic atmosphere and easy access to renowned hospitals.

Old Toronto
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Bay Street Corridor

While you're in Bay Street Corridor, take in top sights like CF Toronto Eaton Centre or Downtown Yonge, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Dundas St West at Chestnut St Stop or Dundas St West at Bay St Stop.

Bay Street Corridor


Toronto Old Town

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