Toronto Travel Guide | Must-Visit Itinerary for the 2026 World Cup

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Toronto Travel Guide | Must-Visit Itinerary for the 2026 World Cup

Organize Toronto attractions, restaurants, shopping, transportation, accommodations, activities, and World Cup itineraries, quickly filter by category, and access the complete guide.

CN Tower, Canada's national tower
Landmark

CN Tower, Canada's national tower

The Toronto skyline is iconic, and observation decks and lakeside walks can be arranged.

📍301 Front St W
🕐Recommended during the day or evening
St. Lawrence Market
gourmet food

St. Lawrence Market

Delicious food, desserts, souvenirs, and a hub for urban cuisine

📍93 Front St E
🕐Daytime is the best
Toronto Islands
nature

Toronto Islands

Photo spots featuring ferries, lake views, bicycles, and the city skyline.

📍Toronto Islands
🕐Half a day to one day
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
museum

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

Natural history, world culture, and parent-child rainy day filing

📍100 Queens Park
🕐According to the museum's announcement
Ripley's Aquarium
Landmark

Ripley's Aquarium

Family-friendly attractions in the city center can be combined with the CN Tower on the same day.

📍288 Bremner Blvd
🕐According to the museum's announcement
BMO Field World Cup Viewing
Activity

BMO Field World Cup Viewing

Key venues and fan movement patterns for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada

📍170 Princes' Blvd
🕐Match day updates to follow
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Shopping

Yorkdale Shopping Centre

Luxury goods, department stores and rainy day shopping record

📍3401 Dufferin St
🕐According to the mall's announcement
Downtown Toronto accommodation area
stay

Downtown Toronto accommodation area

First-time visitors are the most convenient, suitable for short stays and sporting events.

📍Downtown Toronto
🕐Adjustments based on hotel
Kensington Market
gourmet food

Kensington Market

Diverse snacks, cafes, secondhand shops, and strolling through the neighborhood

📍Kensington Market
🕐Afternoon is the best
Chinatown, Toronto
gourmet food

Chinatown, Toronto

Chinese restaurants, dessert shops, supermarkets, and a stroll through the city center

📍Spadina Ave
🕐Lunch to Dinner
Casa Loma Castle
Landmark

Casa Loma Castle

Historic buildings, gardens and indoor tours

📍1 Austin Terrace
🕐According to the museum's announcement