Toronto
Wanna find out what it’s like in one of the world’s most livable cities? Book your student flight to Toronto, the largest and capital city of Ontario. You’ll feel right at home in this global city where half of those you meet are not born Canadians. You’re going to love exploring cosmopolitan Toronto with its spectacular network of parks, recreational, and cultural facilities. There’s an urban myth that Toronto’s “the most multicultural city in the world.” With over 80 cultural and language groups and ethnic festivals, there’s no need to go figure. You just have to go there to best enjoy its bustling atmosphere in spring and early fall, or choose to bask in the warm and humid summer temperatures, or feel its cold and icy winter when its just as vibrant. You’ll love walking through this “city within a park” and discovering what its eclectic neighborhoods can offer. Love beaches? Toronto has excellent ones with exciting beach activities. If you’re looking for a fun trip to Canada, you might find Toronto as a good place to start. You can find cheap flights to Toronto and travel easily to other Canadian hotspots.
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Things to do in Toronto
There are many spectacular Toronto landmarks. A must see is the CNN Tower, the world’s second tallest freestanding structure over 600 meters tall that defines Toronto’s skyline. Toronto is a great Christmas destination. If you get your student flight, you might want to check out other Canadian cities too. Visit Casa Loma, Canada’s majestic castle with its secret passages, and an 800-foot tunnel. Have you tried a sound proof tunnel or a balance testing machine? The Ontario Science Center is worth visiting, with its Omnimax (full wrap around) movie theater. Toronto has great museums, art galleries, and beaches. Time your visit for the Canadian National Exhibition, the world’s oldest annual fair, or the Caribana Festival, a spectacular street festival from July to August.
Nightlife in Toronto
If you prefer clubbing to theater and performing arts, then Clubland or Adelaide and Queen Streets in the fashion district are for you. You have to try Circa, the hottest $6.2 M club in town, a known mecca for club lovers. Into hip art and music? Check out Parkdale. If you’re over 19, hang out in College Street for music, sidewalk cafes, and great grub.
Dining in Toronto
As one of North America’s top food cities, you’ve got to find favorites among the great variety of food in downtown Toronto. It’s renowned for its authentic cuisine and farmers’ market with extensive food courts. You have to try eating out to bite into cheap but superb meals in one of the food districts. College Street offers eclectic restaurants for students like you. Greektown boasts the most restaurants per kilometer.
Shopping in Toronto
Unique places and great deals can be found in any section of town. For tourist shopping, try Yonge Street, locally known as the world’s longest street. Check out trendy stores in the fashion district and Kensington market for bargains. Chinatown is a must visit for a taste of real China and great souvenirs. Want to escape the summer heat or winter bite? Try the PATH for underground shopping. But for elegant shopping and a glimpse of celebrities, Yorkville and Toronto Centre are the in places.
Toronto travel tips
- Toronto officially deals in 16 different languages.
- In June, Toronto holds Pride Week, one of the world’s largest LGBTQ festivals.
- In spring, Toronto holds the “Doors Open Toronto,” a free event showcasing the cities historic buildings.

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