2 Days in Toronto Itinerary

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I recently went to Toronto to see a Vance Joy concert (I’ve been waiting to see him for years and this was the closest show I could make it to) Since I was already flying up there I decided to extend my trip for an extra day to spend two days in Toronto. I had been there as a kid, but as an adult I basically knew nothing about the city before booking this trip. but I ended up enjoying Toronto so much!

It’s a big city with tons of fun, diverse neighborhoods, but it’s also much cleaner than any US city I’ve ever been to, and it’s right on Lake Ontario, meaning the coastline is spotted with beaches and islands nearby that make you feel like you’re escaping the big city!

I’ve compiled my 2 days in Toronto itinerary and recommendations below!

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Toronto Downtown

Where I Stayed

I wanted to be close to downtown Toronto and the train station to make getting to and from the airport easy. I also wanted to be near some of the major things I was hoping to see. I chose the Hyatt Regency Toronto, which is a short walk from many of the things I wanted to see, like Rogers Centre and the CN tower.

It was located in a neighborhood surrounded by a bunch of fun restaurants and bars, but I also felt safe coming back to the hotel by myself later at night. They had a rooftop pool with a cool view + the rooms were clean and spacious. I would definitely stay here if I went back again, particularly because the area was so convenient!

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Distillery District

Day 1

Explore the Distillery District

I landed around 10AM and took the train into the city. I dropped my bags off at the hotel since it was too early to check in and headed over to the Distillery District to explore and grab some lunch. It’s a bit of a walk from where I was staying, but I like walking to get to see a bit more of the city.

The Distillery District is this cool, walking-only area of the city that used to be a large whiskey distillery. The old brick buildings have been converted into restaurants, bars and shops and the brick roads are decorated with various artworks. It’s an awesome area to explore & grab some lunch. I was hoping to make it back there at night to check out the bar scene, but didn’t get the chance to make it back!

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CN Tower

See the CN Tower & Rogers Centre

It would be impossible to go to Toronto and not see the CN tower, just given it’s sheer size, so you don’t need to go to the top to get a view of it! But if you want you can take the elevator to the top, where there are several options. You can make reservations at the 360 Restaurant, which includes free elevator admission. Reservations are required and the restaurant has a minimum per person spend of $75. If you don’t want to visit the restaurant there are ticket options for just going to the observation deck, plus an additional ticket option that gets you access to the second observation deck, called the Skypod. This observation deck is 33 stories higher than the main one. We did the restaurant option when I visited with my family as a kid, and everyone enjoyed the views & the experience.

If you’re more interested in just viewing the CN Tower then heading up to the top there are a few cool restaurants and breweries with outdoor patios looking up at the tower in Roundhouse Park, where the Toronto Railway museum is also located.

Right near the bottom of the CN Tower you’ll find Rogers Centre, where the Toronto Blue Jays play if you’re looking to catch a game or take a stadium tour. I didn’t have time to do either on my short trip!

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1 Hotel Rooftop

Rooftop Drinks

I love finding a good rooftop bar with the best city views everywhere I travel, lucky for me, one of the best rooftop spots in Toronto also happened to be right near the concert venue. It’s a little outside the downtown area, but that made the views even better since you could see the whole skyline (see picture below) The bar is at the 1 Hotel Toronto, usually you need a reservation, but I was able to snag a bar seat for a few drinks with a view before the concert.

Concert at Budweiser Stage

This was such a cool concert venue! It’s just about a ten minute drive from downtown Toronto, and it has a lawn section for General Admission that is right on the lake! It also has awesome skyline views. I highly recommend catching a show there if you can!

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Toronto at Night

Day 2

Dondas Square & City Hall

For the morning of my second day I headed over to City Hall (where the giant Toronto sign is) and explored that area a bit! Dondas Square, which is Toronto’s version of Times Square, is right around the corner from there. It’s a cool area to walk through and do some shopping (they have the best H&M ever – I almost needed to check a bag coming home I bought so much) there’s also a lot of cool rooftop bars you can check out in this area!

Graffiti Alley

Graffiti Alley is literally exactly what it sounds like (haha) an alley with tons of Grafitti art. It’s a good place to walk through and maybe snap some cool pics! But you definitely don’t need too much time there and if you’re on a short schedule I would suggest skipping it!

Hockey Hall of Fame

full disclosure, I’m not a huge hockey fan, so I skipped this one, but I’m sure it’s worth a visit if you’re a big hockey fan. It’s located right downtown, so it’s super accessible!

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Toronto Sunset

Take the Ferry to Ward’s Island

There are three islands in Lake Ontario off the coast of Toronto that can be accessed by ferry. The ferries leave from the Jack Layton ferry terminal, right near downtown Toronto, and generally run several times an hour and it takes less than 20 minutes to get there. I recommend heading to Ward’s Island; it’s a car-free island, with an amazing Toronto skyline view, a few cute bars & restaurants, a beach, a marina & tons of cute houses of people that live there that you can walk around and view on sidewalk-like streets.

If you check out any of these recommendations let me know what you think! Or if you think I missed any must-see Toronto spots, let me know in the comments. Also, check out the rest of my Canada travel guides here!

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