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3 Days in Toronto

The perfect 3-day Toronto itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Toronto is the most diverse city in the world — over half the population was born outside Canada — and it shows in the food. Every neighborhood is a different country: Greek on the Danforth, Italian in Little Italy, Chinese in Spadina's Chinatown, Sri Lankan in Scarborough, Ethiopian on Bloor. The city's also got serious museums, the world's third-tallest tower, and Lake Ontario at its doorstep. It's not as charming as Montreal, but it's where the food and the energy live. This 3-day itinerary gives you a balanced mix of Toronto's headline experiences and the slower, more rewarding moments — all built around the city's natural rhythm.

Trip length

3 days

Daily budget

$220

Total budget

$660

Best months

May, June

Your day-by-day Toronto plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Downtown / Entertainment District

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Toronto's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

CN Tower

Touristy but the view is genuinely impressive. EdgeWalk lets you walk the outer rim hands-free (book ahead, weather permitting).

Afternoon

Royal Ontario Museum

Canada's largest museum with strong dinosaurs, world cultures, and the dramatic Daniel Libeskind addition.

Evening

Art Gallery of Ontario

Strong Canadian collection (Group of Seven, Emily Carr) plus international highlights, in a Frank Gehry-renovated space.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in Kensington Market

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Toronto's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

Toronto Islands

15-minute ferry from downtown to a car-free island chain. Beaches, picnics, and the best skyline view.

Afternoon

Niagara Falls day trip

90 minutes by car or organized bus. Skip the cheesy town and head straight for the falls — the Hornblower boat ride gets you genuinely wet.

Evening

Kensington Market food crawl

Empanadas, tacos, Caribbean roti, Tibetan momos, vintage burgers. Wander, graze, repeat.

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in The Annex

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Toronto most visitors miss.

Morning

St. Lawrence Market

The city's classic indoor market. Peameal bacon sandwich at Carousel Bakery is the iconic order.

Afternoon

CN Tower

Touristy but the view is genuinely impressive. EdgeWalk lets you walk the outer rim hands-free (book ahead, weather permitting).

Evening

Royal Ontario Museum

Canada's largest museum with strong dinosaurs, world cultures, and the dramatic Daniel Libeskind addition.

Where to stay for a 3-day trip

For a 3-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Toronto bases.

Downtown / Entertainment District

Where most hotels are. Walking distance to the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and the waterfront.

Kensington Market

Bohemian, multicultural, packed with vintage shops, food stalls from a dozen countries, and Toronto's coolest street art.

The Annex

Leafy, residential, with the University of Toronto and Bloor Street's restaurants. Best for a quieter base.

3 days in Toronto: FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Toronto?+

Yes — 3 days is the most popular trip length for Toronto and lets you cover the major sights, eat at a few great restaurants, and explore one or two neighborhoods at a relaxed pace.

What's the best time of year for a 3-day Toronto trip?+

Late spring and early fall are perfect — warm enough for terrace life, cool enough to walk. Summer is humid; winter is cold but bearable indoors.

How much should I budget for 3 days in Toronto?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $660 per person for 3 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $300, while a luxury experience runs $1650+.

How many days do you need in Toronto?+

Three days hits the main sights and gives you a taste of the food scene. Add a day for Niagara Falls or a beach day on the islands in summer.

Toronto or Montreal?+

Different vibes. Toronto is bigger, more multicultural, English-speaking. Montreal is smaller, more European, French-speaking, with more atmosphere. Most travelers prefer Montreal for charm; Toronto wins on food diversity.

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