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Toronto Travel Guide

25 August 2022

Toronto is a world-class city with a lot to offer, it’s one of the most populous cities in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It’s also one of the most multicultural cities in the world, so you can find all kinds of food, entertainment and things to do. When looking at flights to Toronto it’s always a good idea to look for off-peak times for the best deals. It’s a popular place with lots to do so try and look for the quieter times to visit. Everyone says that the best way to explore Toronto is by foot! Here is my Toronto Travel Guide:

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1. Planning Your Budget

Toronto is a popular tourist destination and it can be difficult to know where to stay. Planning a budget for your trip is the first thing you should do before you start looking for accommodation in Toronto. The cost of accommodation in Toronto is determined by factors like location, time of year and number of guests. Toronto has lots to offer and it is home to some of the best hotels in Canada. You can also find affordable accommodations if you are willing to stay outside the city centre or look for alternative options such as Airbnb or Couchsurfing.

You need to ask yourself several questions when looking for accommodation:

What’s your budget?

How much time do you have?

Do you want to be close to public transport?

Do you want a quieter neighbourhood?

How important is it that the hotel has parking facilities?

Time of Year: Are there any festivals or events?

Luxury Hotel Pick: Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
Mid Price Hotel Pick: Templar Hotel
Budget Hotel Pick: Chelsea Hotel Toronto

2. What is the Weather in Toronto Like?

In Toronto, the summers are usually very comfortable however when the winters arrived they are absolutely freezing, with lots of snow and heavy winds. All year round it is partly cloudy most of the time. If you are visiting in winter you need to be aware that Canadian winters can get very cold and visitors should pack accordingly with clothes like jackets, scarves, hats and gloves to stay warm during this time of year.

3. Do I Need a Visa?

Neither UK or US citizens need a visa to visit canada.

4. Things to do In Toronto

Toronto is a diverse city with a lot to offer. The food scene in Toronto is one of the best and most diverse in North America. There are hundreds of restaurants, so it can be hard to find the best ones. The city has over 100 different neighbourhoods, each with their own unique feel. Whether you’re looking for a night out on the town or just want to grab dinner with friends, there’s an area that will suit your needs! You must try poutine if you want a taste of Canadian cuisine!

The CN Tower, Rogers Centre and Ripley’s Aquarium are some of Toronto’s best tourist attractions. Toronto has some great museums like the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Ontario Science Centre and more! There is a lot of great shopping to make you feel like you’re in a big city but still near the water. You can find a wide variety of things to do in Toronto from festivals to concerts.

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