Tourism Toronto offers a free app that includes easy to search, comprehensive listings for events, dining, attractions and shopping.
Free Mobile Apps for your Visit toToronto
15 Wednesday May 2013
Posted Travel to Toronto
in15 Wednesday May 2013
Posted Travel to Toronto
inTourism Toronto offers a free app that includes easy to search, comprehensive listings for events, dining, attractions and shopping.
05 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted Travel to Toronto
inBring your appetite when you visit Toronto. Its cultural diversity has spawned one of the most vibrant and eclectic food scenes in the world. Our city boasts an all-star lineup of talents, including Lynn Crawford (Ruby WatchCo), Susur Lee (Lee) and Jamie Kennedy (Gilead Café and Bistro), plus newcomers to the city like Daniel Boulud (Café Boulud, Four Seasons), Jean-Paul Lourdes (Shangri-La Hotel) and David Chang (Momofuku) – to name but a few. You can eat your way around the world in our city’s ethnic neighbourhoods. Sample butter chicken in Little India or grilled souvlaki and saganaki in Greektown. Or nibble through interesting fare with a visit to one of the city’s Chinatowns. Fill up on pasta and pizza served alongside a great espresso in our own Little Italy and Corso Italia.
We offer the following websites to help you navigate the incredible array of restaurants in the city. Keep in mind that lunch service usually runs from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, and dinner from 5:00 pm onwards.
05 Tuesday Feb 2013
Posted Travel to Toronto
inAfter a productive day at the colloquium, you might want to visit some of Toronto’s great neighbourhoods:
Some of the city’s finest attractions include:
26 Monday Nov 2012
Posted Travel to Toronto
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Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Toronto Airport Express, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto Transit Commission
From Pearson International Airport:
From Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport:
In the city:
26 Monday Nov 2012
Posted Travel to Toronto
inAs any big, cosmopolitan city, Toronto has a myriad of lodging options for every taste and budget.
The grand majority of hotels in the downtown core are just a short subway ride away. However, we want to bring to your attention – as a reference – some hotels within walking distance of the colloquium site:
The Hazelton Hotel (5 stars)
Windsor Arms Hotel (5 stars)
Park Hyatt (4 1/2 stars)
InterContinental Toronto Yorkville (4 stars)
Holiday Inn Bloor Yorkville (3 stars)