Toronto has remained true to the meaning of its name which is “Meeting Place.” Since its existence, the city has been the meeting place for people of different nationalities. Toronto is where various people met, blended together, and built one of the most diverse cities in the whole world. It showcases a buffet of attractions like museums, Toronto hotels, architectural masterpiece, and many more.
As different nationalities inhabit
Toronto, you’ll surely find various types of village here like Little India, Koreantown, Little Italy, etc. Chinatown is one of the most colourful and lively .. village in Toronto. It is also the place for traditional Chinese medicines and exotic stuff. Chinatown offers authentic Chinese food like dumplings, noodles.
Talking about food,
Toronto is not only a melting pot of cultures but also of regional cuisines from European to Asian and Latin Americans. Toronto has gastronomic delights which would surely satisfy the taste buds of many.
There are also myriads of places to visit in
Toronto. The cultural and arts hub that it is, Toronto is home to museums like the Art Gallery Ontario which features works of well-known artists. The Royal Ontario Museum is also a must see with its collection coming from countries like Egypt and Korea.
There are also architectural masterpieces like the Casa Lomo and the CN Tower. A visit to Casa Loma mansion will give you a picture of a medieval castle. It features secret rooms, Elizabethan chimneys and German turrets. More Edwardian and Victorian-inspired houses are showcased in Old Town Toronto.
Another architectural masterpiece of the modern time is the the CN Tower,
Toronto’s famous landmark. Atop the second tallest structure in
North America, one can get a stunning view of the city. Step on the glass floor and see the view below you (only if you are brave though) Should you want to hang out and wait for the sunset, the tower has a restaurant where you could stay at.
Looking for outdoor fun? Take a leisurely walk or bike along Harbour Centre, one Toronto’s trendy spots. From crumbling warehouses, the centre now cradles art galleries, shops and cafés. It also hosts concerts and cultural shows. Toronto also features irresistible beaches. A popular spot for beach aficionados are the Toronto Islands, small islets interconnected by boardwalks. Families love Centre Island, while those seeking solace retreat to Wards Islands.
Despite the diversity in population,
Toronto has united its people towards working together to create catapult it to an alpha city.
There are four airports in Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto City Centre Airport, Hamilton International Airport, and the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport. Entering the Toronto from other cities in
Canada is also possible by riding the bus.
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