Central location, diverse, plethora of city conveniences and cultural hotspots
St. Lawrence Market is the ideal location for urbanites who love to be minutes away from literally everything.
Location: St. Lawrence Market is a...
Historic, upscale, a shopping mecca, urban elegance redefined
Yorkville is one of Toronto's most stylish and photogenic neighbourhoods. Originally a separate village established in 1830, it became a part of the city in 1883 and progressed fr...
19th-century Victorian architecture, artsy, fantastic seasonal events
Once home to the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, the old-world Distillery District transformed into a world-class neighbourhood pulsing with youthful, creative energy.
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Up-and-coming, largely residential, quiet and family-friendly
One of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods, Corktown used to be less popular than the Distillery District. These days, however, Corktown is ready to shine.
Location: Corktown is l...
Urban and cool, youthful vibe, small village atmosphere in a city setting
Do not let the factory buildings fool you. Once a gritty, industrial part of Toronto, Liberty Village is now a vibrant and hip neighbourhood, a choice hangout among th...
Buzzing with activity, heart of the Financial District
Dubbed as Canada's version of Wall Street, the concrete jungle of Bay Street Corridor is lined with tall skyscrapers that reflect the colour of the sky, as well as a great number of Toro...
Fun and family-friendly, usually busy, a mix of old and new
Yonge-Eglinton is the centre of midtown Toronto, always buzzing with activity on the streets and inside the plethora of establishments scattered in the area. It also boasts some of ...
A slice of Europe, close-knit community, small-town ambiance
Being in Roncesvalles Village (affectionately called "Roncy" by locals) is almost like being transported to Eastern Europe. Poland, to be exact. And while the Polish influence is s...