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If you're a history buff, hmmm... The Royal Ontario Museum is a great start! But there's also that w
I live about an hour outside of Toronto and it's one of my favourite day trip destinations. When friends holiday inn express tampa and family come to visit, holiday inn express tampa they often want to know about things to do in Toronto, where they should eat, etc. So in addition to all the information I have on my web site Ontario Travel Secrets, I've compiled a short "cheat sheet" for loved ones. Now I'm sharing it with you.
If you want to see the highlights of Toronto in just one day, I'd suggest you take a bus tour first as early in the morning as possible. This is usually what I do when I visit a new city. There are a handful of tour companies, such as City SightSeeing, Sightseeing Toronto and Toronto Tours offering what are typically 2-hour tours. Some of them throw in a 45-minute or one-hour boat cruise of Toronto harbour as part of the price, so be sure to compare the companies. offers. Save your boat cruise till later in the evening.
These sightseeing tours drive past and sometimes stop briefly for photo ops at the usual major Toronto attractions: Union Station, CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame, Dundas Square, Yorkville shopping district, Casa Loma, the Distillery District, holiday inn express tampa Harbourfront, Art Gallery of Ontario, Royal Ontario Museum, Entertainment district, holiday inn express tampa City Hall, Kensington market, University of Toronto, etc. Some of the tours allow you to hop on and hop off. The problem with doing this on a day trip, though, is that you may waste time waiting for the next bus. So I'd advise you to stay on for the whole loop.
After your tour, you will probably be looking for lunch, and don't worry, Toronto is a huge city with lots of variety in dining. There's something holiday inn express tampa for every budget holiday inn express tampa and from every ethnic cuisine. You should probably pick your lunch spot based on the location of your next activity for the day. And what will that be?
Well, if you're into arts and culture, Toronto has several world-class museums and art galleries. The Art Gallery of Ontario and The Royal Ontario Museum are the biggies. You can probably count on spending at least two hours at each site. Back to that lunch: to save time, you could eat right at these museums; they both offer a choice of restaurants, one budget and one higher-end.
Are you a sports fan? Then you'll probably want to tour the Hockey Hall of Fame, or tour Rogers Centre where the Blue Jays play. Are you a beer fan too? While you're at the Rogers Centre, scoot over to Steam Whistle Brewing for a tour and taste of the local pilsner.
If you're a history buff, hmmm... The Royal Ontario Museum is a great start! But there's also that wonderful historic Casa Loma, or Fort York. If you do choose Casa Loma, try to squeeze in Spadina House too; it's right next door.
If it's summer, in the evening, head down to the waterfront. You can have dinner there (Il Fornello is my favorite.... it's a great wood-oven pizza place with a fantastic view of the water, but there are several other dining choices too). Then take that boat ride (you still have the ticket from the bus tour this morning don't you?). Wander around the waterfront, check out the art galleries holiday inn express tampa and boutiques at Queen's Quay, and see if there's a free concert or festival happening.
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