Wednesday 13 May 2015

Things To Do In Toronto On A Rainy Day

Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is an active and multicultural city that offers an amazing array of attractions and events. Perhaps the most famous point of interest is the famous CN Tower, national icon and one of the largest buildings in the world. Visitors climb to 15 mph in a dizzying elevator ride that lasts 58 seconds and then enjoy 360 degree views of the city from the refined restaurant located at the top. There is plenty of things to do in Toronto even on a rainy day. Toronto Visitors can discover artwork and all the action in the boutiques, galleries, theaters and cafes pedestrian district Distillery District or walk the stylish boutiques of Bloor Street and Eaton's Centre. Then you can enjoy theater worldwide, opera, symphonies and more in the thriving theater district, or go to the beaches, the popular coastal area of the city offering cafés, trendy restaurants and pubs for all kinds of people, from bohemian artists to bankers.
 Things to do in Toronto

  
What to Eat
-Try the local flavors at the St. Lawrence Market, offering excellent products grown locally and more.
Savor meals in the world in Toronto's ethnic neighborhoods.
-Share a heaping plate of Greek calamari, explores a mountain of handmade pasta and cooked by a mama who still speaks Italian or venture with "new" ethnic territories throughout the city.

Accommodation and Relaxation
-Delight in the gracious hospitality of the historic Fairmont Royal York Hotel, please check in at the newly completed Shangri La, the majestic King Edward or Ritz Carlton, where luxury is the norm.
-Enjoy the charm of boutique hotels such as Gladstone, where every room is a masterpiece of an artist and mural decoration.
-Relax in yoga and pilates studios, gyms and spas throughout the city.

 Cultural Events

Art and culture
-Discover the most entertaining architecture and design trends in the megacity of Canada, full of wildly creative projects that are redefining the urban landscape.
-Visit the impressive Gallery of Ontario, redesigned by visionary architect Frank Gehry, which houses the works of the Group of Seven and the 2,000-piece collection donated by businessman Ken Thomson.
-Explore the treasures of the Royal Ontario Museum, which not only has an amazing permanent collection of Canada and the world, but also temporary exhibitions of first level.
-Visit the fascinating Bata Shoe Museum to admire 10,000 pairs of shoes, including shoes red taco Marilyn Monroe and boots with silver platform used Elton John in 1973.
-Enjoy world-class theater, symphonies, operas and more at Roy Thompson Hall, the Canadian Opera House, the Ed Mirvish Theatre, the Royal Alexandra Theatre and others.


Don't let bad weather interfere with having a fun time. There is plenty of things to do in Toronto even on a rainy day! 

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