Every Toronto neighbourhood has a distinctive vibe and culture. Leave the downtown core and venture into our neighbourhoods to get a feel for how locals live.
Distillery District A pedestrian-only area, the Distillery District features cobblestone streets, outdoor sculptures and restored 19th- century buildings. Once home to a whiskey distillery, it now offers a mix of trendy restaurants and breweries; boutiques with a design focus; and artisanal food and drink vendors. Where: Bordered by Parliament Street to the west, Cherry Street to the east, Mill Street to the north and Distillery Lane to the south
Kensington Market Kensington Market is a walkable neighborhood with bohemian vibes, known for its vintage shops, live music scene, experimental arts spaces and cafes. Here you will find specialty grocers, bakeries and international restaurants, with Latin America and the Caribbean particularly well represented. The area is filled with colourful Victorian houses, many with bold murals, and is a lively place to soak in the atmosphere. Where: Between Dundas Street West and College Street, west of Spadina Avenue
Entertainment District In the Entertainment District, you can visit some of Toronto’s top attractions, including the CN Tower, Ripleys Aquarium and the Rogers Centre, home to our baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Ballet and opera lovers can see world-class performances at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, and cinephiles will love TIFF Bell Lightbox. Upscale restaurants, bars, and nightclubs make for a lively nightlife in this downtown neighbourhood. Where: Bordered by Queen Street West to the north, the Gardiner Expressway to the south, Spadina Avenue to the west, and University Avenue to the east
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