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Toronto is a vibrant urban city made of very colorful and lively neighborhoods. It’s neighborhoods are quite diverse and offer many testicles and cultural events. Because Toronto is the fifth largest city in North America and the largest city in Canada, its ethnic diversity continues to grow. The following is a list of Toronto’s most popular neighborhoods.

Popular Toronto Neighborhoods

Bloor West Village and Hyde Park

Bloor West Village is a narrow neighborhood centered around Bloor Street, west of Downtown Toronto.

Bloor/Yorkville
Bloor/Yorkville is Toronto's most fashionable neighborhood, featuring high-class shopping, dining and hotels. Yorkville features many designer boutiques, and fine dining. There are several luxury hotels located in this neighborhood along with charming Vi...
Chinatown
Toronto is home to one of the largest Chinatown neighborhoods in north America. Toronto's Chinatown features open air markets and exotic vendors that line the streets. Chinatown is a bustling area and an essential part of Chinese-Canadian culture. You ...
Church and Wellesley
This is Toronto's predominantly gay and lesbian neighborhood located in the east end of downtown. You will find a wonderful selection of dining and nightlife and many wonderful spas....
Downtown Toronto
Downtown Toronto contains many districts...
Greektown
Toronto's Greektown is the largest of its kind in North America. This neighborhood features some of Toronto's best nightlife, with trendy restaurants, clubs and cafés staying open until we hours of the morning....
Harbourfront
Harbourfront provides an opportunity for leisurely strolls, shopping and culture. You will also find the Harbourfront center, which often hosts lectures, theater performances, music and much more....
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Little Italy
Though no longer exclusively Italian, this neighborhood retains its friendly European charm and appeal with various cafés and casual restaurants. You will also find various independent boutiques and so much more. The Little Italy neighborhood runs alo...
Queen Street West
Queen St., West is a very trendy strip with shops, restaurants, bars, and live music venues. The hotspots are between University and Spadina avenues while the strip west of Bathurst Street is lined with fashion, decor, and retro shops....
St. Lawrence market
This neighborhood was named after its central icon: the St. Lawrence Market. The St. Lawrence Market is a large indoor market that offers a vast variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, seafood, meats, cheeses, and so much more. You will find many histor...
The Beaches

The Beaches is one of Toronto's most popular neighbourhood for tourists to visit. The beaches is a lakeside neighborhood featuring antique shops clapboard houses and quirky stores and restaurants. Located only blocks from the city, The beaches is the perfect getaway from the city. At the Beaches, you can enjoy fun, sand and the wonders of Lake Ontario.

Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands provide spectuclar views of the Toronto skyline along with peaceful parks and wide open green spaces. The Toronto Islands are favored by locals for a variety of reasons. These islands offer Park locations, picnic sites, biking trails w...

Popular Districts in Toronto

Distillery District
The Distillery District is a historic and entertainment precinct located east of Downtown Toronto. This neighborhood is a thriving art, cultural and entertainment venue. The pedestrian only site is home to galleries, shops, performance venues, studios, ba...
Downtown Yonge
No trip to Toronto would become the without visiting young street, which happens to be Toronto's iconic thoroughfare as well as the longest street in the world. The heart of this district is Yonge-Dundas Square, a dynamic venue for community celebratio...
Entertainment District
Toronto's entertainment district is densely packed with trendy restaurants and one of North America's liveliest nightclubs. You can find top attractions here, some of which include the CN Tower, the Rogers center as well as TIFF Bell Lightbox, which is th...
Financial District
Toronto's financial district is lined with modern skyscrapers and many historical buildings. This small district of the downtown neighborhood has a Street as its main artery. Bay Street was also once home to the Toronto Stock exchange (TSX)....

Popular Toronto Streets

Yonge Street
Yonge Street is the urban heart of Toronto. As the focal point of the Yonge Street district, Yonge Street is always bustling with activity. Activities on Yonge Street include tourism, retail and entertainment. Yonge Street contains more than 600 stores...