Things You Must See

In every city there are attractions that are on the list of most tourist and those little gems that only city natives really know about. All of the different Toronto neighbourhoods have something to offer in terms of entertainment options and you would definitely need more than one article to highlight all of the things that the city has to offer. So, here are some of the most popular choices of things you must see when visiting Canada's largest city and Ontario's capital.

If you want to see everything from the Harbourfront to Lytton Park in one place than you should definitely take the trip up the CN Tower. While this is no longer the largest freestanding structure in the world, it is definitely still a sight to behold within Toronto. There are many different areas of this attraction including the glass floor, Skypod, Motion Theatre Ride and the 360 Restaurant. Tourism Toronto blogs can tell you that while this is not one of the cheapest options when it comes to sites in the city, it is one that rarely disappoints. Just make sure you choose a clear day to make the trip up the tower so that you have the best possible view.

Toronto is full of history and culture and there's no better way of experiencing it than to visit one of the city's many museums. The Royal Ontario Museum just completed a major renovation, as did the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Ontario Science Center is also a great spot if you're taking a vacation from working in online counseling, for example, to spend some time with the whole family. And, if you're thinking of taking in more than one of these attractions you can save some money by investing is a Toronto CityPass.

One thing that many tourists and residents alike enjoy throughout the year is just experiencing various neighbourhoods around the city. Kensington Market and Chinatown are great spots if you're interested in great food and a unique shopping experience. The Harbourfront and Entertainment Districts are for those interested n a more elegant dining experience, a trip to the theatre, or a stroll along the water. And if you're taking a taxi in Toronto to Bloor West that you should definitely check out High Park. This is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world and there is always something new to see.




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Wednesday, February 22, 2012