Toronto Guide
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
The Toronto skyline is iconic, and observation decks and lakeside walks can be arranged.
St. Lawrence Market
Delicious food, desserts, souvenirs, and a hub for urban cuisine
Toronto Islands
Photo spots featuring ferries, lake views, bicycles, and the city skyline.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Natural history, world culture, and parent-child rainy day filing
Ripley's Aquarium
Family-friendly attractions in the city center can be combined with the CN Tower on the same day.
BMO Field World Cup Viewing
Key venues and fan movement patterns for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada
Distillery District
Red brick streets, restaurants, markets, and festive lighting.
Nathan Phillips Square
City Hall Plaza, Toronto sign and winter skating
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Luxury goods, department stores and rainy day shopping record
TTC Toronto Transit
Metro, bus, streetcar and PRESTO ticket highlights
Downtown Toronto accommodation area
First-time visitors are the most convenient, suitable for short stays and sporting events.
Toronto day trip
CN Tower, Market, Lakeside and Downtown Highlights
Toronto 3-day tour
Museum, lake island, market, street and night view
Toronto 5-day tour
In-depth exploration of urban areas, suburbs, and World Cup fan routes
Kensington Market
Diverse snacks, cafes, secondhand shops, and strolling through the neighborhood
Chinatown, Toronto
Chinese restaurants, dessert shops, supermarkets, and a stroll through the city center
high park
Cherry blossoms, park trails and family relaxation routes
Casa Loma Castle
Historic buildings, gardens and indoor tours
