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Distillery District - has NO CARS, some nice shops and balzac's coffee, but expensive and closes early and always full of tourists | Distillery District - has NO CARS, some nice shops and balzac's coffee, but expensive and closes early and always full of tourists | ||
St Lawrence Market | St Lawrence Market has some interesting shopping. | ||
CN Tower - | CN Tower - it's a cliché but still pretty neat. The resto is $$$ but not bad, worth a revolving drink anyway. | ||
Harbourfront & Toronto island some established art and the island's nice in the summer. | |||
Kensington Market | Spadina Chinatown, Kensington Market - just wander around | ||
Queen Street West though you have to go pretty far west these days for the edgy | Queen Street West though you have to go pretty far west these days for the edgy stuff. Still the Queen Mother's an old favourite and Ghandi Roti is amazing. | ||
Contemporary Art Museum (Queen West) or just check the galleries on the street | Contemporary Art Museum (Queen West) or just check the galleries on the street | ||
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Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) if they have something interesting on. | Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) if they have something interesting on. | ||
College Street including Croft Street | College Street including Croft Street, many nice restos. | ||
Bloor Street West including High Park | Bloor Street West including High Park | ||
Bata Shoe Museum is actually pretty neat | Bata Shoe Museum is actually pretty neat. | ||
The Annex just wander around | The Annex just wander around. | ||
Yonge Street (South of Bloor) all the trashy stuff slowly being transformed into an outdoor US mall | Yonge Street (South of Bloor) all the trashy stuff slowly being transformed into an outdoor US mall | ||
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Yonge Street (North of Bloor) is cute, visit the 'seven thieves' shops for expensive food. | Yonge Street (North of Bloor) is cute, visit the 'seven thieves' shops for expensive food. | ||
Way up north, the Pacific Mall gives you a real taste of Asian shopping. | |||
For more food (Rashnaa!) see [[Toronto restaurants]] | For more food (Rashnaa!) see [[Toronto restaurants]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 2 December 2009
For incoming tourists.
Distillery District - has NO CARS, some nice shops and balzac's coffee, but expensive and closes early and always full of tourists
St Lawrence Market has some interesting shopping.
CN Tower - it's a cliché but still pretty neat. The resto is $$$ but not bad, worth a revolving drink anyway.
Harbourfront & Toronto island some established art and the island's nice in the summer.
Spadina Chinatown, Kensington Market - just wander around
Queen Street West though you have to go pretty far west these days for the edgy stuff. Still the Queen Mother's an old favourite and Ghandi Roti is amazing.
Contemporary Art Museum (Queen West) or just check the galleries on the street
OCAD building is neat to look at from the outside, but you can sneak in and see what the art students are up to.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) if they have something interesting on.
College Street including Croft Street, many nice restos.
Bloor Street West including High Park
Bata Shoe Museum is actually pretty neat.
The Annex just wander around.
Yonge Street (South of Bloor) all the trashy stuff slowly being transformed into an outdoor US mall
Danforth & Broadview park for a great city view on a clear night
Yonge Street (North of Bloor) is cute, visit the 'seven thieves' shops for expensive food.
Way up north, the Pacific Mall gives you a real taste of Asian shopping.
For more food (Rashnaa!) see Toronto restaurants