Old Town is the ideal district to stay in if you want ease and simplicity, as Union Station (which provides links across the city) will only ever be a few blocks away. As the city’s most historic district, Old Town is also home to plenty of iconic landmarks like the Flatiron Building and St Lawrence Market.
Meanwhile, the neighbouring Entertainment District, crowned by the lofty CN Tower, awaits to fill your boots with live theatre, sports, and music. With one of the biggest bar and club scenes in the city too, you’re never too far away from a party.
Alternatively, dive headfirst into Toronto’s artistic side by staying in Kensington Market or The Annex. These diverse and cultural neighbourhoods are filled with independent shops selling everything artsy, vintage, and organic.
While most neighbourhoods in and around Downtown Toronto are family-friendly, they’re often quite edgy and catered to a younger crowd. Yorkville, however, is quieter and more refined with some of the best shops, restaurants, and hotels in the area.
Toronto is a true metropolis with many distinct and exciting districts and neighbourhoods to visit and stay in. So, whether you want bustling and booming, or cool and quirky, you can be sure the city has what you’re looking for.