Friday, December 5, 2008

Toronto tourist attractions

If you want to see people from Africa, Asia and Europe, then plan your holiday in Toronto. It is the home to more than 80 ethnic communities from Africa, Asia and Europe, thus making it the world’s most multicultural city. Visitors will love the diversity of the city that can be seen in the various cuisines. Relish delectable cuisines during your stay.

The City diversity offers many things to be seen and explored. If you are fond of food, St. Lawrence Market is the ideal place. Toronto boasts of amusement parks, art galleries, movie theatres, festivals & events, heritage sites, landmarks, museums, spas, science & nature, wineries & breweries and zoos. Those who love art must visit Art Gallery of Ontario that showcases all forms of local and international art.

When you are in Toronto you cannot afford to miss Toronto’s iconic landmark like CN Tower, architectural gems such as the Royal Ontario Museum’s Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Make your presence felt as you move about in Yonge Street which is one of the worlds longest and the wellspring of the area’s commercial and cultural heartbeat.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Enjoy the Toronto Delights - its diverse cuisines

Visitors to Toronto are attracted by its diversity. Home to more than 80 ethnic communities from Africa, Asia, and Europe, Toronto is also the business centre of Canada and hence welcomes a sizeable number of business visitors as well. Tourists to Toronto will appreciate the clean, safe, and cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational, and cultural facilities. Toronto is the home of four professional sports teams and the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, behind New York and London.

Whether you are visiting Toronto for short term or long term stay, Toronto will fulfill your needs including gastronomy. There are several restaurants that will take care of your taste and budget. Relish Toronto’s best dim sum at Lai Wah Heen. Dine stylishly at Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse where you will be guided downstairs, through a piano lounge and then ushered back upstairs to the dining room.

Toronto delights travelers with wide dining option making it truly tourist destination.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Toronto - A Charming City with Cultural Diversity

Toronto is the capital and the largest city of Canada. It is settled on the north-western banks of Lake Ontario. As it is considered one of the top financial cities in the world, it is also the economic capital of Canada. Most of the industries related to finance, business services, telecommunications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, film, television production, publishing, software production, medical research, education, tourism and sports industries are located at Toronto. The Toronto Sock Exchange is the 7th largest in the world. The CN Tower is the most important landmark of the city.

Toronto
is a cosmopolitan city and diverse in itself. The art, architecture and music have the flair which has revived through the ages. Toronto is a creative city. Toronto has the charm of cosmopolitan city life and countryside life and the touch of this blend can be seen in the architecture, dance and food. The cultural diversity that you experience in Toronto is very vast.

Toronto has immense energy and every possibility to charge you on your trip to the city.