12 Best Things To Do in Toronto Worth the Buzz

Tourist trap or worthwhile attraction? We all hesitate before shelling out cash for tickets, and let’s be honest – not all sights are worth the hype. Here are some things to do in Toronto that have earned their buzz.

CN Tower

The number one attraction every Torontonian will tell you to visit is the much-loved CN Tower. An elevator ride to the top leads to incredible city views, and the 360 Restaurant offers a revolving panorama. Dining at the restaurant gives you free access to the lookout, making it a better choice than purchasing tickets to the lookout alone.

Sharks swim overhead in a clear walkway within a very large aquarium tank
Surround yourself in marine life at Ripley’s Aquarium © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Ripley’s Aquarium

Ripley’s Aquarium is home to sharks, turtles, and all kinds of friendly sea creatures. Explore it with the family or ride solo – there’s plenty to see and do around the aquarium. Conveniently, it is located right next to the CN Tower.

A very tall fountain is seen outside of the stone, castle-like facade of Casa Loma in Toronto
It’s hard to overstate the old-world beauty of Casa Loma © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Casa Loma

Casa Loma is a heritage landmark and museum dating back to the early 1900s. The Gothic-style mansion and lush gardens are a unique attraction in the city and a popular venue for weddings. For those seeking an adventure, an intriguing escape room experience awaits.

A hand holds out a funnel cake, cooked to a deep brown, with a dollop of soft-serve ice cream on top of it.
Pick up a funnel cake at Canada’s Wonderland. You’re welcome © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Canada’s Wonderland

Enjoy exhilarating rollercoasters and delicious funnel cakes at Canada’s Wonderland, conveniently located just north of downtown Toronto. With an impressive 17 rollercoasters and a massive waterpark, it proudly holds the title of the largest theme park in the nation.

Rich maroon walls and blonde wood floors mark a museum gallery with dozens of framed artworks on every wall
The Art Gallery of Ontario is a favorite of local Torontonians © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Art Gallery of Ontario

It’s no surprise the Art Gallery of Ontario is a beloved spot among locals. The AGO boasts a massive collection of art from both Canada and around the world, featuring special exhibitions as well. Entrance is free for everyone 25 and under, and free for all ages on Wednesday evenings.

The imposing facade of the Aga Khan museum in Toronto is an angular, granite, minimalist wall
Step back in time with the Islamic treasures at the Aga Khan Museum © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Aga Khan Museum

The Aga Khan Museum is a stunning masterpiece both inside and out, situated in a magnificent granite building. Filled with Islamic artifacts from the last 1,000 years, you’ll be transported back in time during your visit. There’s even free entrance on Wednesday evenings.

Photo of old brick towers of the chic Distillery District with new condos and downtown skyscrapers in the background
The hip Distillery District is one of the most popular destinations in Toronto for visitors © benedek / iBestTravel

Distillery District

Art galleries, shopping boutiques, and restaurants line the cobblestone streets of this quaint but trendy neighborhood, which was once home to a historic whiskey distillery. Grab a cup of joe at Arvo Coffee, snap photos of the art installations, and catch a show at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts. The Distillery District is also home to the Toronto Christmas Market, which transforms the area during the holiday season.

People interact around a large fountain, with giant rainbow colored letters spelling out Toronto nearby
There’s always something going on at Nathan Phillips Square, no matter when you visit Toronto © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Nathan Phillips Square

What’s a visit to Toronto without stopping by Nathan Phillips Square? With the colorful ‘Toronto’ sign from the 2015 Pan Am Games, it’s now even more worth visiting. The square hosts numerous festivals and fun events, making it likely you’ll catch one during your stay. During the holiday season, the square transforms into a winter wonderland where you can skate under the stars.

City of Toronto View from Toronto Island Park, with canoes in the foreground and the skyline behind
There’s lots of outdoor activities to be found on the Toronto Islands © AmArtPhotography / iBestTravel

Toronto Islands

Take a ferry over to the Toronto Islands and enjoy a day filled with cycling or relaxing on the beach. Kids will particularly enjoy Centre Island, which features fun rides and farm animals.

A plant presses up against a pane of glass held in by white painted rails
A walk among the plants at Allan Gardens Conservatory is a calm green oasis near the city © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Allan Gardens

Allan Gardens offers a beautiful conservatory and botanical garden abundant with lush greenery and tropical plants. Opened in 1858, it is one of Toronto’s oldest parks and a historic landmark, welcoming visitors year-round with free entry.

An art nouveau mural and a psychadelic colored car are seen in the trendy neighborhood of Kensington in Toronto
Kensington Market is one of the quirkiest neighborhoods in Toronto © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Kensington Market

Kensington Market has seen a variety of cultures over the years, which is evident in the diverse shops lining the neighborhood. From international food to vintage boutiques and eclectic murals, it’s a captivating neighborhood to explore. Summer brings along Pedestrian Sundays, when the neighborhood is entirely car-free.

Vibrantly colored street art is seen all over the walls of an alleyway
Graffiti Alley might not be in every guide, but it’s an unmissable adventure © Jessica Lam / iBestTravel

Graffiti Alley

Graffiti Alley isn’t an official tourist attraction, but it has gained immense popularity, almost qualifying it as one. Located within a small section of alleyways in the west end of Toronto, you’ll find street art from various local artists. On pleasant days, Graffiti Alley gets busy, so the early morning makes for the best time to explore and avoid the crowds.

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