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Built on the north bank of Lake Ontario, Toronto is the financial and commercial centre of Canada. The most multicultural city in the world according to the UN, it is a destination in which innovation and difference are praised.

The most famous contemporary architects have been invited to build the city of the future in Toronto, a “New York of the North”, more human, less chaotic, even more futuristic.

Wander through the architectural miracle that is the Art Gallery of Ontario designed by Frank O. Gehry. Enter the glass galleria in Brookfield Place, designed by Santiago Calatrava and inspired by the pine forests of Canada. Stroll along Bloor St West, Toronto’s answer to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

Cross over to the Theatre District, where there are theatres that can compete with those of Broadway. You will encounter impressive skyscrapers that add to the image of a metropolitan utopia, which has here become a reality.

Find the best deals on flights to Toronto at the Olympic Air site and discover an enchanting Babel of cultures and arts, with fantastic museums, lush green parks and amazing galleries at the edge of the water along the Harbourfront.

Things to do in Toronto

The symbol of the city and an engineering achievement of its day (1976), the CN Tower is today the world’s third tallest skyscraper. If you can take the adrenaline, then board the glass external elevator to the top (446 metres) and enjoy a magnificent view of the city or dine in the trendy revolving restaurant with a 360° panoramic view. On leaving, you will receive a certificate of achievement for your visit.

Visit the fantastic Royal Ontario Museum, one of the largest museums in North America, with 6 million exhibits. Wander through the impressive Crystal, containing additional galleries designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind and admire the rich collections of prehistoric fossils, dinosaur skeletons, and Greek and Egyptian antiquities.

Don’t miss the important Art Gallery of Ontario and the 79,000 works of art that it is home to. Amongst other exhibits, you will see the world’s largest collection of indigenous Inuit creations as well as the largest collection in the world of sculptures by the famous artist Henry Moore, which he himself donated to the city.

Spend the day in the incredible Ontario Science Centre, Toronto’s largest science museum, where science and technology are an entertaining and interactive experience for young and old alike.

Day trips from Toronto

Located 130 km southeast of Toronto, the legendary Niagara Falls are a breath-taking miracle of nature! Experience an unrepeatable cruise in the mythical two-storey Maid of the Mist steamship to the hearth of the famous waterfalls and stand in awe in front of this watery spectacle as it wraps you up in a transparent foam spray.

Take the ferry from the York, Queens or John docks and in just ten minutes you will find yourselves on the Toronto Islands, eight beautiful oases of serenity and greenery in Lake Ontario. Enjoy a bike ride or a walk, go canoeing or simply stand and marvel at the Toronto skyline, with its skyscrapers.

Shopping in Toronto

Take a walk down Bloor Street, the Fifth Avenue of Toronto with the top fashion houses and luxury jewellers. Pass by Yorkville and discover some exquisite boutiques.

Update your wardrobe cleverly and cheaply with an outing to the vintage boutiques of Queen Street West. Here you will discover the old collections of many European labels, select ’60s pieces, funky jewellery and great accessories.

Visit one of the Toronto flea markets, such as Dr Flea's, the largest in the city where you can find T-shirts, antiques and coins. On weekends, ferret out some alternative souvenirs at Westmore Drive.

Food and Entertainment in Toronto

Go clubbing in the legendary bars along Queen Street West, where the biggest bands usually perform, such as the Rolling Stones and the Police. Check the concert programme for the season to see which famous names from the international music industry will be performing.

For dancing until the early hours, head for the hip haunts in the neighbourhoods of Parkdale and Ossington.

Discover the gastronomic multiculturalism of Toronto in its various neighbourhoods. Make a date at Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue in Chinatown for Peking duck and noodles. Head to the boisterous Little Italy for genuine espresso and pasta in the trattorias along College Street. Go to the Greek neighbourhood of Danforth Avenue for souvlaki and syrtaki!

Getting from the airport to Toronto

Take the UP Express (Union Pearson Express) train, which connects the airport with downtown Toronto in 25 minutes. Trains depart every 15 minutes, from 05.27 in the morning till 12.57 am and serve the Toronto Pearson Station (Airport) – Weston Station – Bloor Station – Union Station route.

The trains and stations are equipped with free Wi-Fi, charging points for electronic devices and airline check-in kiosks.

You can buy tickets from the vending machines at the UP Express stations, at the UP Express customer service counters in Terminals 1 and 3, in the arrivals lounge, on the train or at the UP Express site.

Exciting and innovative, Toronto enchants visitors with its dynamism and its relaxed atmosphere. Book a flight to Toronto with Olympic Air and discover one of the most film fanatical and cultivated cities on the planet.