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Hotels in Toronto – Beaches, art, science, culture…

There’s so much to do in and around Toronto and all the hotels in Toronto are convenient for one attraction or another. The Beaches area great for meandering around on foot checking out the board walk action along the fringes of gorgeous Lake Ontario. Or hire a bicycle. The commercial area has loads of character, full of one-off shops, cafes and restaurants.

Like quite a few hotels in Toronto (it has to be said) the Grange Hotel in Chinatown is a bit of a minger – a boxy, solid chunk of modern brown. But it’s lovely inside and only a short distance from all the city’s major attractions: City Hall, Eaton and Rogers Centres, the brilliant Art Gallery of Ontario… I could go on. And on.

Toronto Hotels – A bit like the North Laine in Brighton

Explore hotels in Toronto here and, if you’re into chilled, eclectic places, bag yourself one near Kensington Market. Vivid fruit and veg stalls, excellent second hand shops (they call them ‘thrift stores’ here), pubs and flocks of weird and wonderful people everywhere. A bit like home. Actually, it reminds us very much of Brighton’s North Laine. Once a month they block off the streets and have a party; expect drummers, music, dance and all sorts of creative goings on.

The 2 star Clarion Hotel is in downtown Toronto, close enough to all the fun but a welcome retreat at the end of a heavy day’s fun. This one belongs to North America’s biggest hotel franchise so, as hotels in Toronto go, you can guarantee it’ll be clean, comfy and friendly. The Clarion was writer Ernest Hemingway’s favourite hotel in the 1920s and it has won an award for being the best value hotel in Toronto three years in a row.

Hotels in Toronto – Get naked in public. No, really!

Hotels in Toronto open up the wilds for you to explore, including Toronto Islands. There are countless lovely walking trails, picnic areas and beaches on Toronto’s pretty islands. Discover the creepy history of the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse or throw caution to the wind and take yourself off to the ‘clothing optional’ beach (that’s a nudist beach to you and me) at Hanlan’s Point.

Good value hotels in Toronto? Try the two star Town Inn Suites, a downtown Toronto Hotel in Yonge-Bloor area, a stone’s throw from Yorkville area, theatres and all the rest. Choose from 200 rooms.

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Here are just some of the hotels and resorts we sell in Toronto

Cheap Toronto Holidays -  A Modern Canadian City                      

The largest English speaking town in Canada, Toronto spreads along the Northern shore of Lake Ontario. In recent years through the’ and ‘1990s  1980s it has changed its image with new buildings and sky lines.  It was once a conservative town. Now it has spent a fortune on glass architecture, contemporary museums, and an excellent public transport system.

Toronto Holidays -  Plenty of Attractions

Its waterfront has been redeveloped. The contribution of many cultures such as Canadian Indians, and Sikh Indians has contributed greatly to its art, theatre, culture and cuisine. It has come along way from its drab image in the 1950s, thanks to the influx of different ethnic people. There are huge shopping malls which reflect the commercial success of the last few decades.   They are often found in isolated areas off dual carriageways and motorways. This isolation makes it all the better to seduce you into spending money. Once you have made the journey to a shopping mall there is nothing to do accept spend spend, spend, and eat fast food. So beware!

Save your hard earned cash for great theatre .  Support new playwrights, and a fantastic music scene. Never seen classical dance? Now’s your chance. Never seen an ice hockey match? You’ll thrill to the grace and danger on the ice. Then hit the clubs. BeatTheBrochure says let Toronto be a happy surprise.

Flights to TorontoCanada’s biggest city

Toronto is Canada's biggest city, home to almost six million people and the capital of Ontario, Canada’s richest province. Flights to Toronto land you in southern Ontario, only a couple of hours’ drive from the New York state border. Once a popular place to head for to avoid the Vietnam draft, Toronto is an important commercial, retail, business and tourist centre as well as being a great destination for multi centre holidays.

Take flights to Toronto and split your holiday between there are New York. Flights to Toronto are popular with outdoor pursuits and wilderness sports fans; Ontario has access to three of the five Great Lakes. We remember them from geography O level at school. How we hated the Great Lakes by the time we’d finished.

Toronto Flights – No smoking… anywhere

Flights to Toronto drop you off at Pearson International Airport, 17 miles north west of the city with excellent transfer services, transport links and car hire facilities. The airport's cool Link Train zooms you fast and free between terminals, which helps as the distances are enormous. The train runs 24/7.

Smokers be aware – flights to Toronto deliver you into a smoker’s hell where every single bar, restaurant, bowlplex, theatre, bingo hall, casino and racetrack is completely 100% fag free. To keep things simple, just remember that smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces, full stop. A bit like the UK really so you’ll probably be used to it.

Flights to Toronto – 8000 hectares of wild stuff

Toronto enjoys around 4,400 miles of pavements so it’s a great place if you prefer to do your exploring on foot rather than stuffing yourself into a gas guzzler. If you like green areas, flights to Toronto drop you into a very green city with 8,000 hectares of wild valleys, steep ravines, isolated valleys, delightful parks, tidy farmland and delightful natural lakesides.

Choose flights to Toronto and polish up your French – the city speaks both languages. Take in a bird’s eye view by climbing the CN tower, the world’s tallest free standing structure, 340 metres up with a terrifying glass floored outdoor observation deck. Not for the faint hearted but perfect for people with a  strong head for heights.

Parks, lakes, sights and big city nightlife. Book your flights to Toronto here.

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Toronto Attractions

Visit the CN Tower and Sky dome sports stadium next to it. Hit The Beaches where the famous pianist GlennGould was born. It is leafy with attractive boutiques.

Walk round the Waterfront with its bars and galleries. Take a trip to Niagra Falls from Toronto. Be enchanted by the surrounding colonial houses as well as nature’s beauty. Canada is full of ice rinks even in Toronto. Skate on the outside rink at New City Hall.

Attractions in Toronto

The Bata shoe Museum in Toronto has a fascinating collection of footwear. Have a look at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Visit Chinatown,  Little Italy, and Little India. The Distillery District is the best preserved Victorian industrial complex in Canada. It is refreshing with it’s unique shops of designers, art galleries, bakeries, and not a chain store in sight.

There’s always a visit to the zoo if you don’t want to talk to people.

Air

Pearson Airport is Toronto’s main international airport.

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March.Canada Blooms Flower Show.

June. Toronto International Dragon Boat Race.

Mid May-early November. The Stratford Festival of classic plays. 2 hours SW of Toronto on the banks of the Avon River.

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Visiting Toronto soon and want to know how to get out and about?

Street maps of Toronto are provided here by our partner Google. You can use the interactive maps to view a map of tourist attractions in Toronto, city and road information and for general directions. We believe Google provide the best tourist maps of Toronto so have integrated them into our comprehensive travel guide

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