Things to Do in Toronto

Everything you need to explore Toronto — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Toronto

St. Lawrence Market
Free 1.2 km from centre

A public market operating since 1803. The main building hosts 120 vendors selling produce, cheese, meat and prepared foods. Saturdays have a large antique market outside.

🕐 Tue–Thu 8am–6pm, Fri 8am–7pm, Sat 5am–5pm. Closed Sun–Mon.

💡 Go on Saturday morning before noon for the farmer's market outside. The peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery is a city institution — costs about $8.

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Museum in Toronto

Royal Ontario Museum (free evenings)
Free 1.5 km from centre

Canada's largest museum with galleries covering natural history, world cultures and art. The main building includes the striking Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Free entry on the first Monday of each month.

🕐 Sat–Mon 10am–5:30pm, Tue 10am–8:30pm, Wed–Fri 10am–5:30pm.

💡 Free Mondays are crowded — arrive 30 minutes before doors open at 10am. If you visit on a paid day, go after 4:30pm on Tuesdays for half-price admission.

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Cultural in Toronto

Kensington Market
Free 2.0 km from centre

A lively neighbourhood of independent shops, vintage stores, food stalls and street art. Pedestrian-friendly on weekends with no cars allowed.

🕐 Shops generally 10am–7pm; cafes earlier, bars later. Closed Mon for some places.

💡 Arrive hungry. Grab a patty from Patty King or tacos from Seven Lives. Check the market's social pages for free summer street parties.

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Graffiti Alley
Free 2.5 km from centre

A laneway between Spadina Avenue and Portland Street in the Fashion District, completely covered in ever-changing street art and murals. Runs for roughly one kilometre.

🕐 24/7, though best in daylight.

💡 Enter from Queen Street West at Spadina — the alley is easy to miss. Go early on a weekday morning for empty photos. The best murals change every few months; there's a self-guided walking tour map online from local artists.

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Park in Toronto

Toronto Islands Ferry & Park
0 0.5 km from centre

Ten-minute ferry ride to car-free islands with beaches, bike paths, picnic spots and skyline views. The ferry costs $8.94 return for adults; the islands themselves are free.

🕐 Ferries run 6:30am–11:30pm daily year-round, reduced service in winter.

💡 Buy your ferry ticket online in advance on summer weekends — queues can hit 45 minutes. Take the Ward's Island ferry for the quietest walk to the beach. Pack your own lunch; island cafes are overpriced.

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Where to Eat in Toronto

Second Cup coffee_shop ££
Nord Lyon Cafe Local ££
Bar 700 Local ££
Tim Hortons coffee_shop ££
Starbucks coffee_shop ££
Smith Social House Local ££
Pizza Hut pizza ££
O Patio Churrasqueira portuguese;chicken ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Toronto?

The top attractions include St. Lawrence Market, Royal Ontario Museum (free evenings), Kensington Market, Graffiti Alley, Toronto Islands Ferry & Park.

How many days do you need in Toronto?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Toronto 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Toronto famous for?

Toronto is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Toronto?

Top options include Second Cup, Nord Lyon Cafe, Bar 700, Tim Hortons.