Yonge Strip: Downtown
A trip to Toronto would not be complete without visiting Yonge Street. Whether you’re in the mood for fancy dining or something casual, you’ll find great cuisines from around the world. »
Bloor West Strip
Here is a mini university village lined with pubs, music shops, bookstores, and restaurants. Cyclists and in-line skaters compete with cars and pedestrians in this high energy shopping district. »
Chinatown
"Home to ethnic Chinese from Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and elsewhere. The restaurants are a big attraction to visitors, as the familiar "North American Chinese" menu is all but non-existent here. Instead, chefs in the area produce a variety of authentic cuisines, including Szechwan, Hunan, Mandarin, and Cantonese." Toronto Tourism »
Baldwin Village
“Toronto’s Baldwin Street offers an eclectic mix of restaurants making it a great place to take your date... Here, on this mellow street crammed with bijou eateries, patios are one of the best reasons to visit” Toronto Star »
Theatre District
The District is considered a modern, fast paced neighbourhood constantly a buzz with entertainment and activities. »
Queen West Strip
this is the place to find many trendy shops and restaurants. You will never be disappointed walking the strip, its always busy, and the stores offer lots to shop from or even browse for ideas. »
Gay Village
"Host to Canada's largest annual gay and lesbian Pride celebrations. Check out the many bars, shops and restaurants, walk the strip or simply enjoy a beverage on one of the many open-air patios. The area is packed with cafés, restaurants, gay-oriented shops and a vast array of bars and hot nightspots." Toronto Tourism »