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定制游 Toronto

The most diverse city in the world, with Niagara an hour south.

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定制旅游介绍 — Toronto?

Toronto's best day covers the Distillery District (free to walk, 1832 Victorian industrial architecture), Kensington Market (10 a.m., the most diverse 15 blocks in North America), and the AGO on a Wednesday evening (free 6–9 p.m.). The CN Tower (553 m) is optional. Fly into Pearson (YYZ) or Billy Bishop (YTZ). Best season: June–September (20–28°C). January–February brings genuine cold (wind chill −30°C) but the PATH underground city means the city functions.

Toronto is Canada's largest city (3 million city, 6.2 million metro) and the most ethnically diverse major city in the world — 51.5% of residents were born outside Canada, more than 200 languages are spoken, and over 140 distinct ethnic origins are represented in the census. This diversity is not abstract: Chinatown (Dundas West and Spadina), Greektown (the Danforth), Little Italy (College Street), Little Portugal (Dundas West west of Chinatown), Little India (Gerrard Street East), and Kensington Market (the most culturally mixed 15 square blocks in North America — Caribbean, South American, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian food stalls and vintage shops) all operate as genuine cultural enclaves with authentic food, language signage, and community life, not tourism recreations.

The CN Tower (290 Bremner Blvd, USD 43 general admission, opens 9 a.m.) was the world's tallest freestanding structure from 1976 to 2007 (553 m, surpassed by the Burj Khalifa). The glass floor at 342 m and the EdgeWalk (an outdoor walkabout on the external platform at 356 m, USD 225, wind-assessed safety check) remain the city's signature adrenaline experience. The Ripley's Aquarium of Canada (288 Bremner Blvd, USD 35, open 9 a.m.–11 p.m.): the 97-metre underwater tunnel through the Dangerous Lagoon tank (sandtiger sharks, green sea turtles, sawfish, and manta rays swimming overhead) is the most impressive aquarium exhibit in Canada. The Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St W, USD 30 adults, free Wednesdays 6–9 p.m.): the Frank Gehry redesign (2008) of the building where Gehry spent his childhood, with the largest collection of Henry Moore sculptures outside the Tate Britain.

Toronto's underground city — the PATH network — is the world's largest underground pedestrian walkway system: 30 km of underground corridors connecting 75 buildings, 5 subway stations, and 1,200 retail shops across the downtown core. Built to allow year-round movement through a city where January wind chills reach −30°C, PATH is used by 200,000 people daily and represents a parallel city beneath the streets. The Distillery District (Parliament and Mill Streets, Trinity Bellwoods area): the preserved 1832 Gooderham & Worts distillery complex — the largest and best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America — converted to galleries, restaurants, and studios. The TIFF Bell Lightbox (350 King St W) anchors the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, September), the second-most important film festival in the world after Cannes.

最佳出游月份 — Toronto?

我们推荐的月份是 May–October. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
推荐
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
推荐
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Toronto

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

Kensington Market food walk — Toronto
体验 1
Kensington Market food walk
Walk through the Distillery District on a November Saturday as the Christmas Market fills the Victorian brick laneways — the 1832 distillery buildings converted to restaurants and galleries, the cobblestones lit with fairy lights, the SOMA chocolate shop with single-origin bars from Madagascar and Peru on the original distillery counter.
Niagara Falls + wine country day — Toronto
体验 2
Niagara Falls + wine country day
Eat dim sum at 9:30 a.m. at Rol San on Spadina as the wheel carts begin their circuits — har gow arriving beside your teacup, the Cantonese of the servers and the next table filling the room, USD 15 for a meal that covers the table, in the largest Chinatown in Canada on a Saturday morning.
Toronto Islands ferry skyline — Toronto
体验 3
Toronto Islands ferry skyline
Stand in the AGO's Walker Court on a Wednesday evening after 6 p.m. as the museum fills for free entry — the Frank Gehry wood-rib Galleria Italia ceiling curving overhead, the Henry Moore bronzes in the dedicated sculpture centre, the Thomson Collection Rubens in the next room, all of it free for the evening, the museum full of Torontonians who came because the price was right.
CN Tower EdgeWalk (for the brave) — Toronto
体验 4
CN Tower EdgeWalk (for the brave)
Take the Toronto Island ferry at 8 a.m. and watch the skyline shift as the boat moves into Lake Ontario — the CN Tower above the buildings, the glass towers reflecting the lake surface, the entire Toronto skyline behind you as you arrive at a car-free island 800 metres offshore where 262 people live year-round.
Distillery District walk — Toronto
体验 5
Distillery District walk
Walk Kensington Market on a Pedestrian Sunday as the neighbourhood closes to cars and the music takes over — a salsa band outside the Caribbean patty shop, a Jamaican jerk cart beside the vintage clothing store, a Sri Lankan roti window beside a Mexican taco stand, the whole city's immigration history compressed into 15 blocks on a Sunday afternoon in summer.
Royal Ontario Museum private — Toronto
体验 6
Royal Ontario Museum private
Bite into a peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery at 5:15 a.m. in the St. Lawrence Market as the Saturday vendors set up around you — the cornmeal-rolled back bacon on a Kaiser roll, warm and slightly sweet from the cure, USD 6, in a market that National Geographic declared the best in the world, before the crowds arrive.

行程样本

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7天经典线路

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    1: Arrival & Distillery District
    Fly into Toronto Pearson International (YYZ, Union Pearson Express UP to Union Station USD 12.35, 25 minutes) or Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ, ferry + shuttle to downtown, 5 minutes). Check in to a downtown or King West hotel. The Distillery District (55 Mill St, free to explore, shops and galleries open 10 a.m.–7 p.m.): the 44-building 1832 Gooderham & Worts Victorian brick distillery complex pedestrianized since 2003. The Corkin Gallery, Artscape, and MOCCA (Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art satellite) are the cultural anchors. Young Fibres, the Boiler House restaurant complex, and the SOMA Chocolatemaker (distillery outlet, 55 Mill St, bean-to-bar, single-origin bars USD 8–12, best in Toronto) occupy the original distillery equipment rooms. Christmas Market in the Distillery (November–December) is the best Christmas market in Canada.
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    2: Kensington Market & Chinatown
    Kensington Market (Augusta Ave and Kensington Ave, open daily, most active 10 a.m.–6 p.m.): the 15-block neighbourhood that contains the city's most concentrated food diversity in the smallest area — Caribbean patty shops, Mexican taquerías, Portuguese bacalhau, Middle Eastern shawarma, Jamaican jerk, vintage clothing, and independent cheese shops (Global Cheese, 76 Kensington Ave, the best selection of unpasteurized imported cheese in Toronto, USD 8–20 per piece). Pedestrian Sundays (May–October, last Sunday of month, Kensington Market goes car-free 12–7 p.m.) with live music and vendors. Chinatown (Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West): the largest Chinatown in Canada — dim sum from 9 a.m. (Rol San, 323 Spadina Ave, no reservation, wheel-cart dim sum service, USD 15–20 per person), night market culture on Saturdays. St. Patrick's Market (right on the boundary) for wonton soup.
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    3: Art Gallery of Ontario & CN Tower
    Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St W, USD 30, Tues–Sun 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Wednesdays until 9 p.m. — free after 6 p.m.): the Frank Gehry redesign includes the wood and glass Galleria Italia (the curved wooden rib ceiling visible from outside), the Walker Court, and the Weston Family Learning Centre. The Thomson Collection (the largest private art gift in Canadian history): 2,000 objects including Peter Paul Rubens's The Massacre of the Innocents (rediscovered at auction 2001, purchased for GBP 49.5 million). The Henry Moore Sculpture Centre: 140 sculptures in the largest public collection outside Britain. CN Tower (290 Bremner Blvd, USD 43, opens 9 a.m.): the glass floor at 342 m allows vertigo-inducing views directly down to the street, the 360 Restaurant rotates once per 72 minutes (lunch USD 65–85 — the price includes observation deck entry). Best sunset view: 7–8 p.m. in summer.
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    4: Royal Ontario Museum & Bloor-Yorkville
    Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queen's Park, USD 23, Sat–Thurs 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Fri until 8:30 p.m.): Canada's largest museum of world culture and natural history. The Crystal (Daniel Libeskind's 2007 addition, five crystalline prisms erupting from the Victorian 1914 building) contains the dinosaur gallery (Blue Whale skeleton, Barosaurus, the most complete collection of Cretaceous North American dinosaurs in Canada). The Gallery of Ancient Egypt (200+ objects), the Ming Tomb gallery, and the Indigenous cultures of Canada permanent exhibition (the largest such exhibition in any Canadian museum). Bloor-Yorkville (Bloor Street West between Bay and Avenue Road): Toronto's luxury shopping district in the former 1960s bohemian Yorkville neighbourhood — galleries, Holt Renfrew (Canada's Harrods), and the best hotel bars in the city (Four Seasons Hotel bar, 60 Yorkville Ave, USD 20 cocktails).
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    5: Toronto Islands
    Toronto Islands ferry from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (9 Queens Quay W, USD 8.60 round-trip, ferries run every 15 minutes in summer). The islands are a car-free archipelago 800 m offshore in Lake Ontario — the best view of the Toronto skyline (with the CN Tower) is from the Centre Island ferry approach. Centreville Amusement Park (Centre Island, summer season, USD 50 wristband) is the old-fashioned amusement park that has operated since 1967. The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse (1809, the oldest remaining lighthouse on the Great Lakes): the lighthouse keeper was murdered in 1815 — one of Canada's oldest murder mysteries. The Ward's Island beach (eastern island, quieter than Centre Island beach): summer swimming in Lake Ontario (17–22°C July–August), kayak rentals (USD 20/hour), and the community of 262 year-round island residents.
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    6: Little Italy, Greektown & the Danforth
    College Street 'Little Italy' (College Street between Bathurst and Ossington): the neighbourhood has Italian roots from the 1950s immigration wave but is now ethnically mixed — the café culture (Bar Raval, 505 College St, Grand Prix-winning bar design, Portuguese-style petiscos, opens 8 a.m.), the restaurants (Via Allegro, Globe Bistro), and the independent bookshops and music venues. Ossington Strip (Ossington Ave between Dundas and Queen): the most concentrated restaurant-per-block ratio in Toronto — Eataly (Italian market), Enoteca Sociale, Bar Mordecai. The Danforth (Greektown, Danforth Ave between Pape and Chester): the largest Greek community in North America outside Greece — souvlaki, loukoumades (deep-fried honey donuts), and tavernas with balcony seating on summer evenings, the Taste of the Danforth festival (August).
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    7: Toronto Market & Departure
    St. Lawrence Market (92 Front St E, opens 5 a.m. Saturdays and 8 a.m. Tues–Fri): National Geographic voted it the world's best food market in 2012 — the 1845 building with 120 vendors: Kozlik's Canadian Mustard (30 varieties, the world's most mustard-specialized store), Alex Farm Products (40+ imported cheeses), and the peameal bacon sandwich (the Toronto signature — back bacon rolled in cornmeal, on a Kaiser roll, USD 6) from Carousel Bakery. Sunday Antique Market in the south building (9 a.m.–5 p.m., 80 vendors). Pearson Airport (UP Express from Union Station USD 12.35, 25 minutes — the most efficient airport train in Canada): allow 2 hours for international departure security and the terminal walk.

14天深度游

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    1: Arrival & Distillery District
    YYZ UP Express USD 12.35 25 min, Distillery District 44 Victorian brick buildings free to walk, SOMA Chocolatemaker bean-to-bar USD 8–12, Boiler House Complex.
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    2: Kensington Market
    Augusta Ave, Caribbean patty + Mexican taco + Portuguese bacalhau in 3 blocks, Global Cheese 40+ unpasteurized imports, Pedestrian Sundays May–Oct last Sunday 12–7 p.m.
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    3: Chinatown Dim Sum
    Rol San Spadina Ave cart-service dim sum from 9 a.m. USD 15–20, Spadina night market Saturday, St. Patrick's Market wonton soup boundary.
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    4: AGO & CN Tower
    AGO USD 30 (Gehry wood rib ceiling, Thomson Collection Rubens Massacre of the Innocents, 140 Moore sculptures), CN Tower USD 43 glass floor 342 m, best sunset 7–8 p.m.
  5. 5
    5: Royal Ontario Museum
    USD 23, Libeskind Crystal 2007, Blue Whale skeleton, Cretaceous dinosaur collection, Gallery of Ancient Egypt 200+ objects, Gallery of Indigenous Cultures of Canada.
  6. 6
    6: Toronto Islands
    Ferry USD 8.60 round-trip, car-free archipelago, Gibraltar Point Lighthouse 1809 (oldest Great Lakes), Ward's Island beach swimming 17–22°C July–August, kayak USD 20/hour.
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    7: Little India & Gerrard Street East
    Gerrard Street East between Coxwell and Woodbine: the largest Little India in Canada, Lahore Tikka House (1365 Gerrard, 24-hour Pakistani street food USD 10–15), sari shops and spice merchants.
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    8: Little Italy & Ossington Strip
    Bar Raval 8 a.m. Portuguese petiscos (Grand Prix-winning design), Ossington Ave restaurant density, Enoteca Sociale northern Italian pasta, Trinity Bellwoods Park 10 a.m. farmers market Sunday.
  9. 9
    9: Greektown & the Danforth
    Largest Greek community outside Greece, souvlaki + loukoumades, Taste of the Danforth August festival, evening balcony taverna dining, Chester station Red Line.
  10. 10
    10: Niagara Falls Day Trip
    130 km southwest (GO train from Union Station or car), Horseshoe Falls Canadian side (48,000 m³/sec, 57 m high), Journey Behind the Falls CAD 28 (access to observation deck behind curtain of water), Table Rock House.
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    11: Day Trip to Stratford
    150 km west via Hwy 401, Stratford Shakespeare Festival (April–November, 14 productions in 4 theatres, book stratfordfestival.ca), the Avon River park, the Annex restaurant (contemporary Canadian tasting menu).
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    12: PATH Underground City
    30 km of underground corridors connecting 75 buildings and 5 subway stations, 1,200 retail shops, used by 200,000 daily — take the self-guided PATH map walk from Union Station to the Eaton Centre and back entirely underground.
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    13: Scarborough Bluffs & East End
    Scarborough Bluffs (Kingston Road, free, 90-m glacial clay cliffs above Lake Ontario — eroding approximately 1 m per year — Bluffer's Park beach at the base, accessible by trail), Leslieville brunch neighbourhood.
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    14: St. Lawrence Market & Departure
    St. Lawrence Market 5 a.m. Saturday (world's best market per Nat Geo 2012), peameal bacon sandwich Carousel Bakery USD 6, Kozlik's mustard 30 varieties, UP Express YYZ 25 min USD 12.35.

实用信息

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货币
Canadian dollar (CAD)
语言
English, French
时区
EST (UTC-5)

常见问题

What is Kensington Market and why is it special?+

Kensington Market is a 15-block neighbourhood in downtown Toronto (centred on Augusta Ave and Kensington Ave, west of Chinatown) that functions as the most ethnically mixed commercial district in North America. In three blocks you can eat a Jamaican jerk patty, a Mexican taco, a Portuguese salt cod fritter, and a Sri Lankan roti — all from independent vendors who have operated in the neighbourhood for years. The market has Jewish roots (it was the Jewish immigrant market from the 1920s), has cycled through Portuguese, Caribbean, and now a mix of Latin American, South Asian, and East Asian tenants. It's not a themed market but a living neighbourhood where the shops and food stalls serve the community. Global Cheese (76 Kensington Ave) stocks 40+ imported unpasteurized cheeses that are unavailable at supermarkets. Pedestrian Sundays (May–October, last Sunday of each month) close the neighbourhood to cars.

Is Toronto expensive to visit?+

Toronto is one of North America's more expensive cities for accommodation and dining, but has significant free and low-cost attractions. Free: Toronto Islands (ferry is USD 8.60 round-trip, the islands themselves are free), the Distillery District (free to walk, galleries are free), Kensington Market, High Park (400 acres, free, Cherry Blossoms peak late April), AGO Wednesday evenings after 6 p.m. (regular admission USD 30). Low-cost: St. Lawrence Market peameal bacon sandwich (USD 6), Kensington Market meals (USD 8–15), Chinatown dim sum (USD 15–20). Expensive: CN Tower (USD 43), ROM (USD 23), hotel rates in downtown during TIFF September and holiday weekends (can reach USD 400+/night). Budget visitors can cover all major attractions for USD 60–80/day excluding accommodation.

What is the best way to get around Toronto?+

The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) subway and streetcar network covers the downtown core: the Bloor-Danforth line (east-west) and the Yonge-University line (north-south under Yonge Street and up University Avenue) are the main axes. Single ride USD 3.35, day pass USD 13.50. The streetcars on King Street, Spadina Avenue, and Queen Street are the main surface routes — the King Street Transit Priority Corridor (dedicated streetcar lane) reduces travel time significantly. Cycling: the Bike Share Toronto network (USD 7/day, 300 stations) is useful for the flat central waterfront and the Distillery District–Kensington–Chinatown triangle. Pearson Airport to Union Station: the UP Express is the reliable option (USD 12.35, 25 minutes, departs every 15 minutes) — taxis cost USD 50–70.

What is peameal bacon?+

Peameal bacon is Toronto's signature food — back bacon (the lean loin cut, not the fatty belly used for American-style bacon) that has been wet-cured and rolled in cornmeal (originally dried ground yellow peas, hence 'peameal' — the pea meal coating was replaced by cornmeal during WWII, but the name remained). The result is a leaner, moister, and sweeter bacon than the American strip. The canonical peameal bacon sandwich is served at Carousel Bakery in St. Lawrence Market (93 Front St E, opens 5 a.m. on Saturdays, 8 a.m. weekdays): thick slices on a Kaiser roll with optional egg and cheese, USD 6. The sandwich was voted one of Canada's 25 iconic foods by Canadian Living. Nowhere else in the world serves peameal bacon in this format — it is specific to the Toronto pork-packing industry of the 1860s.

What is the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)?+

TIFF (September, 11 days) is the world's second-most important film festival after Cannes — but unlike Cannes, it is publicly accessible: most screenings are open to the public with ticket purchase (from CAD 25 per screening, available at tiff.net). The festival screens 300+ films across 30+ venues concentrated in the King Street West/Entertainment District neighbourhood. The TIFF Bell Lightbox (350 King St W) is the year-round headquarters: a 5-screen cinema, exhibition galleries, and a library of Canadian and international film. TIFF is used as an Oscar-season launch platform — many eventual Best Picture nominees première here. Hotels book out 6–9 months ahead for TIFF week; prices double or triple. The People's Choice Award at TIFF (voted by public audiences) has historically been the strongest Oscar predictor.

大家还问

  • What is the best time to visit Toronto?
  • What is Kensington Market?
  • What is peameal bacon?
  • How far is Toronto from Niagara Falls?
  • What is TIFF Toronto?
  • How do I get from Pearson Airport to downtown Toronto?
  • What are the best neighbourhoods in Toronto?
  • Is Toronto multicultural?

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