rykos Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 Speaking of downtown TO, are both north and south zones relatively convenient for a tourist with no real plans? I'm considering a TO trip and will use PRICELINE if I go through with booking plane tickets. But I don't really have anything in particular in mind for TO, just eating, window shopping, maybe a museum trip or two. Would I be correct in assuming that either downtown area would be suitable? (I will of course use the bb PRICELINE links and post results here when/if it happens). Link to comment
bearb Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 -yes....IMHO (In My Humble Opinion)-it is all downtown, and walking in any direction is lovely-the subway is good if you need/want to go out a bit further-perhaps look at a few of the 'wins' ie. DT south 4* (sheraton) and google it...to see 'area attractions'-but the ROM, AGO, high end shopping (& lower end wandering, people watching), chinatown, kensington market, etc. are all generally close from either-ps. I live about 1.5 hours from toronto, and 'visit' about 20 x / year...mostly not staying over, but I do have a few posts of 'wins'....included in my post from today (I believe) is a great synopsis of how to effectively bid Toronto downtown-but I do have a wedding in the east end, and another conference downtown coming up in the next few weeks...so watch for my posts of wins....as I love to beat the 'machine' and share the results with others (to do the same!) Link to comment
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