We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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4.5 based on 731 reviews
This is one of the upmarket destination of Toronto downtown. Remarkable facade, well kept environment, adds to the sparkle to this space.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
4.0 based on 3,389 reviews
Built in 1977, this downtown shopping complex continues to be Toronto's top attraction and North America's busiest mall, offering more than 250 stores and restaurants.
4.0 based on 296 reviews
This underground of maze of shops, restaurants, businesses etc is like a warm, magical city under the cold and frozen city above ground. My husband and I visited various sections of the path and it was quite enjoyable. You can spend hours exploring the path, and it’s a warm alternative to walking above ground in the cold!
4.0 based on 570 reviews
For more than 50 years, Yorkdale has built a reputation for being Toronto’s ultimate shopping destination. Today, spanning 2-million square feet and 270 stores – which include the country’s largest collection of designer labels and luxury brands, the finest in home decor, and the best in tech – it is The Centre of Style. Recognized for its exclusive lineup of first-in-Canada global prestige brands, it offers visitors everything they can imagine and anything in the world they could wish for.
We visited the mall in februart 2020. It is a big mall with all the most known brands, a bit expencive shops. We visited the Cheescakefactory for lunch, that was fine.
4.0 based on 80 reviews
Very high mall have everything have high quality and standard, The food court small but have various restaurants. So clean place. Parking is usually pretty easy
4.0 based on 121 reviews
Located at the 401 and McGowan Road, in the east end of Toronto, STC proudly boasts over 200 stores and services, 30 dining options and a multi-screen Cineplex all in one location. Also accessible from the TTC Scarborough line, this multi-level urban shopping centre is a shopping destination with a dynamic retail mix, including a flagship Sephora, H&M, and Aritzia as well as Zara, Michael Kors, lululemon, Victoria's Secret. Dining options include Moxie’s, Scaddabush, Jack Astors, Kwan Dim Sum, Chipotle, Starbucks and more. STC is proud to be a destination for tourists and is delighted to reward tourists for their choice to visit STC.
The One-Stop Shop Mall! Everything is there. You’ll find reasonable prices of fashionable clothes. Gadgets, American Eagle, GAP, Tommy HIll, International Clothing, Old Navy, Calvin Klein, huge foodcourt... so many facilities and stores to choose from. Washroom are all clean!
4.0 based on 19 reviews
Quiet hustle of feet. No benches. Monster flowering plants. And opens mainly at 11am. Escalators. And three major restaurants. But I found a wonderful little cafe downstairs in the food court across from the CIBC. Parking downstairs. Try to get the early bird $17. Or else it’s $20. . And you don’t have to pay before returning to your car. You can pay at the bar. No little spot to tuck away for a private conversation. But lots of space to,walk without seeing anyone else.
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