Take A Shoping Tour In Toronto
In Toronto, you're sure to find many interesting places to visit and just as much fun to make your visit unforgettable. You can also find several places to go shopping there, you just want to relax after a long day exploring the city, or looking for a souvenir or a particular object. Here are some suggestions of places to take a tour on your next visit to Toronto.
The famous Eaton Centre is the largest shopping center in Toronto, and a shopping destination of choice in Canada. The mall specific architecture, flooded with light, is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and has over 230 shops, department stores and restaurants. With shopping opportunities for small budgets as large, the Eaton Centre is worth a visit. This is more than just a shopping center, it is a real tourist attraction.
For a different experience, visit the shops, restaurants and art galleries of Bloor-Yorkville. This stylish neighborhood of Toronto, the outstanding Victorian architecture, is a real world apart from the city center. Here you can buy clothes, accessories and jewelry created by great designers for a luxury shopping spree worthy of the stars.
To experience a little less upscale, consider a visit to The Hudson's Bay Company. This chain of department stores, the oldest in Canada, is located across the country, but its flagship store in Toronto, close to the Eaton Centre. You will find almost everything was at The Bay, from clothes to bedding through housewares and cosmetics. In addition, you can take a short break and a meal in their restaurant that offers delicious home cooking.
Toronto's Chinatown is known as the second largest Chinatown in North America. You can make good deals on clothing, jewelry and all sorts of exotic items that would be difficult to find elsewhere. A visit to Chinatown, plus a shopping spree, is an adventure in Asian culture. Who says Chinatown restaurants said: of course you can enjoy Chinese cuisine and Vietnamese in Toronto's Chinatown.
If you are traveling with children, go for a ride at Disney Store on Yonge Street. Your children and yourself will be amazed by the games, toys and treats featuring characters created cherished by Disney Studios.
Markets offering unique shopping experiences are present in Toronto. Kensington Market, adjacent to Chinatown, has various shops retro, used clothing stores, cafes, friendly, furniture stores and several ethnic shops. The St Lawrence Market, for its part, puts you in the presence of several food vendors and specialties. This market is located near the city center, which is separated into two parts, sees its northern invaded by antique dealers every Sunday.
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