Overview
Toronto works best when you reduce cross‑city transfers and commit to geographic clusters. Treat neighborhoods as planning units, not attractions as checkboxes.
Anchor Strategy
Start each day with one anchor:
- CN Tower
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Distillery District
Build walk loops around that anchor rather than stacking transit hops.
Neighborhood Logic
Plan by area:
- Downtown Core
- Kensington Market
- Waterfront
Avoid pairing distant neighborhoods on the same day unless transit is direct.
Getting Around
Transit + walking is usually optimal. Verify passes, last departures, and service changes close to travel dates.
Pacing Model
Morning: primary anchor
Midday: secondary nearby site
Late afternoon: low‑demand walk or food district
Evening: flexible, weather‑dependent option
Schedule one lighter half‑day during a 4–5 day stay.
Typical Stay
3–5 days depending on side trips.
Common Planning Mistakes
Over‑stacking museum days, underestimating transfer time, and booking timed tickets too tightly.