Toronto
Canada
- Cityscape
- Lakeside skyscrapers
- City life
- Shopping, showtime and sporting superstars
Officially recognised as having four distinct districts, Canada’s largest city is bubbling with vibrant new quarters.
As well as a sporting and entertainment calendar to rival most international capitals, the best thing is that everyone here is just so darned friendly. Get sophisticated shopping kicks in Hazelton Lanes, then steal a dose of culture from Midtown’s many world-class art museums. For more cutting-edge discoveries head west to the burgeoning Art & Design District, or swerve east and stroll the cobbled Distillery District for bygone-era charm. For fresh-air and a taste of outdoor living, head south and hit the shores of the lake. Then to put this mighty town in perspective hit the top of the CN Tower for an altitude-defying bird’s eye view of a place Peter Ustinov once described as 'New York, run by the Swiss.'
Pictured: The Hazelton Hotel
Boutique hotels in Toronto
The hippest hideaways and the most stylish luxury stays in Toronto
more
Getting there
Planes, trains, automobiles and ferries – we tell you the best way to get from A to B.
more
Worth getting out of bed for
Highlights the best Toronto has to offer, from art and culture to fun-packed activities; we've even found the most inspiring place to enjoy the views from.
more
Eating, drinking & dancing
We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Toronto.
more
Smith Maps
Here is the map of Toronto; each Mr & Mrs Smith hotel is marked by a flag; click it for more details.
moreLocal knowledge
- Taxis
- Taxis are abundant and easy to flag down. You can pay by credit card.
- Tipping culture
- Just like on the other side of the border it is customary to tip 15 per cent minimum. It is nice to tip staff in hotels; carry a handful of loonies and toonies ($1 or $2 coins).
- Packing tips
- Winter: Your thermals and woollies. Summer: Take light clothing but also some years and rainy-weather essentials just in case.
- Recommended reads
- In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje portrays Toronto in the 20s and 30s; the same characters resurface in The English Patient. Margaret Attwood’s Life Before Man or The Blind Assassin which takes place in a small town near Toronto in the 19th century. Many of Alice Munro’s short stories are set around Toronto, including the recent collection, Runaway.
- Cuisine
- This is a town with a sophisticated palate and eclectic tastes. Whether you’re a carnivore who craves Modern Canadian care of a Yukon caribou steak or an 8-ounce burger with brie, or you’re a health-conscious vegetarian with a hankering for Asian fusion, there’s eaterie here for all.
- Currency
- The Canadian Dollar (CAD$).
- Time zone
- GMT -5 hours.
- Dialing codes
- Canada is +1; Toronto is 416.
- Do go/don't go
- This is a country with four seasons, so choose your favourite and you can be pretty sure its most stereotyped characteristics will apply: snow in winter, sun in summer and pretty autumn colours in October. Peak tourist season starts on Victoria Day (Monday before 25 May) and ends on Labour Day (first Monday in September).

