Toronto is a city of neighborhoods, thus wherever you are in Toronto, you' re bound to find yourself surrounded by shopping, dining and culture experiences unique to that specific area.
Toronto' s CN Tower
It' s one of the world' s tallest structures at 1, 815 feet and the glassed-in elevators offer visitors a sense of just how high that is. In the tower' s 360 Restaurant diners sit on a floor that performs a full cycle every 72 minutes, guaranteeing (确保) different views of the city with each bite of meal. Plus, if you order dishes at the restaurant, your entry to the CN Tower is free.
The Fairmont Royal York Hotel
It is one of Toronto' s oldest and most storied hotels. Since opening in 1929, it' s stood as one of the largest hotels in the British Commonwealth with 1, 600 rooms. It' s also home to more than 300, 000 bees, who live on the hotel' s rooftop and produce honey for the Fairmont Royal York' s dining facilities (设施).
The Toronto Islands
North America' s largest urban car-free community offers plenty of green space and beaches for visitors of all ages. Those looking for exercise can explore the islands by bike while checking out the breathtaking views of Toronto' s skyline; visit the rental facility near the Centre Island ferry dock.
St. Lawrence Market
Voted the world' s best food market in 2012, the St. Lawrence Market complex consists of two buildings. The north building plays host to weekly Saturday farmer' s markets, while in the south building, open every day except Sunday and Monday, meat, baked goods, jewelry. . . are on offer. One of Toronto' s most iconic (标志性的) breakfasts — the pea-meal bacon sandwich is considered a signature dish.