Toronto 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $2,230
- Budget–luxury
- $1,180–$4,630
As of 2026, the recommended Toronto 7-day route runs Day1 St. Lawrence + Distillery + CN Tower · Day2 Niagara Falls + Hornblower + Niagara-on-the-Lake winery · Day3 ROM + Casa Loma + Koreatown · Day4 Toronto Islands + Harbourfront + Yorkville · Day5 AGO + Hockey Maple Leafs + Greektown · Day6 Niagara-on-the-Lake overnight (winery + Victorian English village) · Day7 Niagara-on-the-Lake to downtown + Algonquin foliage (Sep-Oct) or free + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $2,230 on a mid-range budget. 7 days = 5-day core (Downtown + Niagara + ROM + Toronto Islands + AGO + Hockey) + Day 6 Niagara-on-the-Lake overnight (Prince of Wales Hotel 1864 + 30+ wineries + Shaw Festival theatre May-Oct) + Day 7 Algonquin Provincial Park foliage (3-hour drive north, Sep 25-Oct 15 peak, Canada's #1 foliage) or downtown free + departure. Wine-region + foliage combo top pick for nature-focused completionists.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$1,180
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$2,230
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$4,630
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
St. Lawrence + Distillery + CN Tower
Toronto signaturesActivities
- 08:00 St. Lawrence Market peameal bacon (Carousel Bakery 1803) 1.5 hours
Toronto's signature sandwich. Tue-Sat only.
Cost: CAD 8-25 TIP: Sat 7 AM open. Sun-Mon closed. - 10:00 Distillery District Victorian cobblestone (1832) 2.5 hours
1832 Gooderham + 2003 renovation + Christmas Market Nov-Dec.
Cost: Free TIP: King St E streetcar. - 13:00 Lunch — Carbon Bar BBQ or Brookfield Galleria 1.5 hours
Carbon Bar CAD 40-70 or Brookfield food court CAD 12-25.
Cost: CAD 12-70 TIP: Galleria photo top pick. - 14:30 Hockey Hall of Fame + Stanley Cup 2 hours
1943 founded + interactive shoot + family.
Cost: CAD 28 TIP: Interactive shoot 30-min queue. - 16:30 CN Tower + 360 Restaurant sunset 2 hours
553m + sunset window + 360 revolving CAD 80-150 includes entry.
Cost: CAD 45-200 TIP: Arrive 30 min before sunset. - 19:30 Dinner — Distillery or Alo Restaurant 2-Michelin 2 hours
Cluny Bistro or Alo CAD 200-350.
Cost: CAD 35-350 TIP: Alo opens 1st of month 9 AM.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Carousel Bakery (St. Lawrence Market peameal bacon)
Downtown · CAD 8-12 (USD 6-9)
1803 founded + peameal bacon sandwich Toronto signature. Arrive at 7 AM Sat opening. Tue-Sat only + Sun-Mon closed.
Lunch
Carbon Bar BBQ or Brookfield Place food court
Downtown (Queen East / Bay) · CAD 12-70 (USD 9-52)
Carbon Bar smoked brisket (BBQ canon) or Brookfield Place quick lunch + Galleria photo.
Dinner
Cluny Bistro (Distillery) or Alo (luxury)
Distillery / Downtown · CAD 35-350 (USD 26-260)
Distillery District atmosphere or Alo Patrick Kriss 2-Michelin-star tasting menu.
Day 1 stays within downtown walking + partial TTC. St. Lawrence Market + Distillery District + Hockey Hall of Fame + CN Tower all within 1km walk + streetcar. PRESTO Card 1-day pass CAD 13.50.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Niagara Falls + Hornblower + Niagara-on-the-Lake winery
Day trip + wineryActivities
- 08:30 QEW to Niagara Falls (1.5h) 1.5h each way
Guided tour CAD 80-130 or Megabus CAD 50.
Cost: CAD 50-150 TIP: Tour drinking OK. - 10:30 Canadian Horseshoe Falls + Niagara Parkway 2 hours
51m drop + 168,000m³/min. Canadian side > US.
Cost: Free TIP: 13km walking parkway. - 12:30 Hornblower Cruises (May-Oct only) 1 hour
Boat to foot of falls. CAD 33 + free poncho. You WILL get soaked.
Cost: CAD 33 TIP: Waterproof phone bag. - 14:30 Niagara-on-the-Lake Inniskillin ice wine + lunch 2.5 hours
1989 world's first ice wine. 30+ wineries. Korean import 1L OK.
Cost: CAD 80-160 TIP: Inniskillin must-taste. - 18:00 Return + Cibo Wine Bar or Pai Northern Thai dinner 3 hours
Pai Khao Soi CAD 19 = CN Travel Canada's #1 noodle.
Cost: CAD 35-100 TIP: Tour shuttle arrives 21:00.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel or Tim Hortons
Downtown · CAD 5-15 (USD 4-11)
08:30 departure + quick breakfast. Tim Hortons (Canadian coffee + donuts) drive-through — order 'Double-Double' to sound local.
Lunch
Niagara-on-the-Lake winery lunch (Inniskillin Riverbrink Bistro)
Niagara-on-the-Lake · CAD 50-100 (USD 37-74)
Inniskillin or Peller Estates winery lunch + ice wine tasting combo. English Afternoon Tea (Prince of Wales Hotel) optional.
Dinner
Cibo Wine Bar or Pai Northern Thai
Downtown (King West / Adelaide) · CAD 15-70 (USD 11-52)
Return downtown for dinner. Cibo Italian (King West) or Pai Khao Soi (Northern Thai canon).
Day 2 centers on Niagara Falls round-trip travel. Guided tour (round-trip + Hornblower + winery + lunch CAD 80-130) is value + drinking OK. Rental for freedom + no drinking. Megabus / Coach Canada round-trip CAD 50 is value + Hornblower + meals separate.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
ROM + Casa Loma + Koreatown
Museums + castle + Korean dinnerActivities
- 09:00 ROM + Crystal Galleries facade 2.5 hours
2007 Daniel Libeskind facade + 6M collection + Korean Gallery floor 2.
Cost: CAD 26 TIP: First Tue free. - 12:00 Yorkville designer + Bata Shoe Museum lunch 2 hours
Bloor luxury + One Restaurant CAD 60-140 or Café Boulud CAD 50-120.
Cost: CAD 14-150 TIP: Book 1 week ahead. - 14:30 Casa Loma 1914 castle + secret tunnels 2.5 hours
Sir Henry Pellatt + 98 rooms + gardens + Christmas at Casa Loma Nov-Dec.
Cost: CAD 40 TIP: Online 10% off. - 17:30 Koreatown Sura Korean Hanjeongsik dinner 2.5 hours
Royal court cuisine CAD 25-50 or Mr. Kim's snacks. Or Chinatown Pho 88.
Cost: CAD 15-50 TIP: Koreatown when missing Korean food.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel or Aroma Espresso Bar
Downtown · CAD 5-15 (USD 4-11)
Aroma Espresso Bar (5 downtown branches, free Wi-Fi, Halva Croissant) is the local pick.
Lunch
One Restaurant (Hazelton) or Café Boulud (Four Seasons)
Yorkville · CAD 40-100 (USD 30-74)
Yorkville luxury shopping + Michelin-tier lunch. Marc Thuet One or Daniel Boulud Café Boulud.
Dinner
Sura Korean (Koreatown) or Pho 88 (Chinatown)
Koreatown / Chinatown · CAD 15-50 (USD 11-37)
Sura Korean Hanjeongsik or Pho 88 Vietnamese pho. Sura when missing Korean food.
Day 3 centers on subway + walking. ROM (Museum station, Line 1) + Yorkville (Bay station) + Casa Loma (Dupont station, Line 1) + Koreatown (Bloor + Christie, Line 2) all within 30 min subway. PRESTO Card 1-day pass CAD 13.50.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Toronto Islands + Harbourfront + Yorkville
Ferry + luxuryActivities
- 09:00 Toronto Islands 13-min ferry + Centre Island + CN Tower frontal 3 hours
Ferry CAD 9.11 + Centre Island + CN Tower frontal photo top pick + bike rental + free zoo + beach.
Cost: CAD 9.11 TIP: Jack Layton Terminal Queens Quay. Last ferry 22:00. - 13:00 Lunch — Boxcar Social Harbourfront waterfront 1.5 hours
Specialty coffee + 100+ whisky bar + waterfront view CAD 12-25. May-Sep Harbourfront Centre free programming.
Cost: CAD 12-50 TIP: Waterfront view + post-ferry top pick. - 15:00 Yorkville designer shopping + Bata Shoe Museum 2 hours
Bloor luxury (Chanel + Hermès + Holt Renfrew) + Bata Shoe Museum CAD 14 family-friendly + Yorkville Village boutiques.
Cost: CAD 14+ TIP: US/KR duty-free USD 800/person. Bata Shoe Museum first Sun free. - 17:30 Yorkville One Restaurant + The Roof Lounge nightcap 3 hours
One Restaurant (Hazelton, CAD 60-140 Marc Thuet Michelin-tier) + The Roof Lounge Park Hyatt rooftop 1936-founded Toronto iconic cocktail.
Cost: CAD 50-200 TIP: Reservation 1-2 weeks ahead.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel or Dineen Coffee
Downtown · CAD 6-17 (USD 4-13)
Dineen Coffee (1897 Victorian building, Instagram top pick) Flat White + Avocado Toast.
Lunch
Boxcar Social Harbourfront or Amsterdam BrewHouse
Harbourfront · CAD 12-50 (USD 9-37)
Waterfront view + post-ferry return.
Dinner
One Restaurant (Hazelton) or Café Boulud (Four Seasons)
Yorkville · CAD 60-200 (USD 45-150)
Yorkville luxury top pick. Marc Thuet One or Daniel Boulud Café Boulud + Michelin-tier.
Day 4 uses ferry + walking + subway. Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (Queens Quay, Union Station 10-min walk) + ferry 13 min. Yorkville via Bay or Museum subway (Line 1). PRESTO Card 1-day pass CAD 13.50.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
AGO + Hockey Maple Leafs + Greektown
Art + sports + DanforthActivities
- 09:30 AGO + Frank Gehry 2008 + Group of Seven 2.5 hours
Canada's #1 art museum + Group of Seven Canadian landscape school.
Cost: CAD 30; Wed 18-21 free TIP: Wed evening free. - 12:30 Chinatown Pho 88 or Mother's Dumplings lunch 1.5 hours
Vietnamese pho or Northeast Chinese dumplings CAD 12-25.
Cost: CAD 12-30 TIP: Pho 88 queue 30-45 min. - 14:30 High Park (cherry blossoms April-May or foliage Oct) 2 hours
1.6M m² + free + zoo + cherry blossoms peak window.
Cost: Free TIP: Subway High Park station. - 17:00 Greektown Saganaki fire show + Lamb Souvlaki 2.5 hours
Pan on the Danforth 1986 Saganaki CAD 14 + Lamb Souvlaki CAD 28.
Cost: CAD 30-60 TIP: Pape/Chester subway. - 20:00 Hockey Maple Leafs game (Sep-Apr) or Raptors NBA 3 hours
Scotiabank Arena Maple Leafs NHL CAD 80-500 or Raptors NBA CAD 50-300.
Cost: CAD 80-500 TIP: StubHub or Ticketmaster booking.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel or Tim Hortons
Downtown · CAD 5-15 (USD 4-11)
AGO walking + Tim Hortons Canadian coffee Double-Double.
Lunch
Pho 88 or Mother's Dumplings
Chinatown (Spadina Ave) · CAD 12-30 (USD 9-22)
AGO 10-min walk + Chinatown Vietnamese pho or Northeast Chinese dumplings.
Dinner
Pan on the Danforth (Saganaki + Lamb Souvlaki)
Greektown (Danforth Avenue) · CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45)
Greektown top pick + Saganaki fire show. May-Sep outdoor patio.
Day 5 uses subway + walking. AGO (St. Patrick station, Line 1) + Chinatown (Spadina walk) + High Park (High Park station, Line 2) + Greektown (Pape or Chester station, Line 2) + Scotiabank Arena (Union Station). PRESTO Card 1-day pass CAD 13.50.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Niagara-on-the-Lake overnight (winery + Victorian English village)
30+ wineries + ice wine + Shaw FestivalActivities
- 09:30 Downtown to Niagara-on-the-Lake (1.5h + 30 min drive) 2.5 hours travel
QEW Highway + 130km drive. Through Niagara Falls + 30 min north + Niagara-on-the-Lake. Victorian English village + 'Shaw Festival' (theatre, May-Oct, 1962 founded, Canada's #1 English theatre) + Prince of Wales Hotel 1864. Overnight is the right move (not day trip).
Cost: Rental CAD 100-150 / Niagara Wine Tours shuttle CAD 60 TIP: Rental + drinking is forbidden (non-driver only). Niagara Wine Tours guided shuttle (CAD 130-200, 3-4 wineries, drinking OK) is the smart pick for couples. - 12:30 Inniskillin Wines (1989 ice wine origin) + lunch at Riverbrink Bistro 2 hours
Founded 1975 + 1989 world's first ice wine 'Vidal Icewine' launched (uniquely Canadian invention) + Niagara-on-the-Lake's flagship winery. Tasting CAD 30-60 (5 wines) + lunch 'Riverbrink Bistro' (winery restaurant, CAD 50-100). Korean import 1L per person OK (no duty).
Cost: Tasting CAD 30-60 + lunch CAD 50-100 TIP: Inniskillin is ice wine origin — must taste. Korean import 1L per person OK, no duty. The ice wine grapes are harvested at -8°C frozen on the vine — unique Canadian winemaking. - 15:00 Peller Estates + Trius winery tour + tasting 3 hours
Peller Estates (tasting CAD 30-60, Canada's #1 wine producer) + Trius (Canada's #1 sparkling, tasting CAD 25-50) + 30+ wineries across Niagara-on-the-Lake. Guided shuttle tour (CAD 130-200, 3-4 wineries, 3 hours) is the best value + drinking OK. No drinking + driving — DUI laws strict.
Cost: Winery tastings CAD 60-150 TIP: Guided shuttle tour top pick (drinking OK). 3-4 wineries tastings + photos. Peller Estates ice wine + Trius sparkling are the two must-try regional specialties. - 18:30 Niagara-on-the-Lake downtown + English Afternoon Tea + Shaw Festival theatre 2 hours
Niagara-on-the-Lake downtown + Queen Street + Victorian English buildings + 'Prince of Wales Hotel' (1864 English Afternoon Tea, CAD 60-80, must book 1 week ahead). Optional 'Shaw Festival Theatre' (Canada's #1 English theatre, May-Oct season, CAD 80-150, plays by George Bernard Shaw and contemporaries).
Cost: Afternoon Tea CAD 60-80 + theatre CAD 80-150 TIP: Afternoon Tea book 1 week ahead. Shaw Festival May-Oct only — pre-book individual shows online. Sunday matinees most popular. - 21:00 Niagara-on-the-Lake overnight — Prince of Wales Hotel 1864 overnight
'Prince of Wales Hotel' (1864 English boutique heritage, CAD 350-700) is the canonical Niagara-on-the-Lake overnight — restored Victorian elegance + English Afternoon Tea + walking to Shaw Festival theatre. 'Pillar and Post' (English family-friendly, CAD 250-500) is the secondary pick. Or downtown 'Sheraton on the Falls' (falls frontal view, CAD 300-600) for the falls-room overnight.
Cost: Hotel CAD 250-700 TIP: Book 1-2 months ahead. Jul-Oct winery season + Shaw Festival hotels +50-100%. Prince of Wales Hotel English Afternoon Tea included with some packages. - 22:30 Nightcap at Prince of Wales Hotel Drawing Room 1 hour
Prince of Wales Hotel's Drawing Room is the canonical post-dinner nightcap — Victorian English ambiance + 200+ whisky list + classical pianist evenings + late-night cheese plates. Smart casual.
Cost: CAD 18-30 cocktail TIP: Open until midnight. Live pianist Thu-Sat evenings.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Downtown hotel (before departure)
Downtown · CAD 5-15 (USD 4-11)
Hotel breakfast before 8:30 departure. Tim Hortons drive-through Double-Double.
Lunch
Riverbrink Bistro (Inniskillin Winery restaurant)
Niagara-on-the-Lake · CAD 50-100 (USD 37-74)
Winery restaurant + ice wine tasting combo. The canonical Niagara-on-the-Lake lunch.
Dinner
Prince of Wales Hotel English Afternoon Tea or restaurant dinner
Niagara-on-the-Lake downtown · CAD 60-150 (USD 45-111)
1864 English Afternoon Tea + Shaw Festival theatre + overnight at the Prince of Wales Hotel.
Day 6 uses rental car or guided shuttle tour. QEW Highway 1.5h + Niagara-on-the-Lake 30 min. Niagara Wine Tours guided shuttle CAD 130-200 (3-4 wineries + shuttle, drinking OK).
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Niagara-on-the-Lake to downtown + Algonquin foliage (Sep-Oct) or free + departure
Foliage day trip or downtown free + airportActivities
- 09:00 Niagara-on-the-Lake hotel checkout + downtown return (2h drive) 2.5 hours
Niagara-on-the-Lake hotel checkout (11:00) + 2h drive return to Toronto downtown. Optional final stop at 'Skylon Tower' (235m revolving restaurant in Niagara Falls, CAD 80-120, falls frontal view) for final lunch — combine with the falls one more time.
Cost: Rental CAD 50 (gas + return) TIP: 11:00 checkout + 13:00 downtown arrival via Skylon Tower lunch stop. - 13:30 Algonquin Park foliage day trip (Sep-Oct, 3h drive) or downtown free + final shopping 4-6 hours
Sep 25-Oct 15 foliage peak + 3-hour drive north (round-trip 6h + 3h foliage = 9h day trip from downtown, doable but long). 'Algonquin Provincial Park' (Canada's #1 foliage, founded 1893, 7,653km² protected area, Group of Seven painters' inspiration) + Lookout Trail (2km top photo) + Visitor Centre. Or downtown free + Yorkville final shopping + Eaton Centre + Distillery final cafe.
Cost: Algonquin entry CAD 21 + rental / downtown free TIP: Algonquin worth it only Jul-Oct (foliage peak Sep 25-Oct 15). May-Jun + Nov-Mar — 3h drive too far. Downtown free + shopping + final cafe is the better non-foliage option. - 17:30 Final dinner + UP Express airport transfer 3 hours (dinner + transfer + check-in)
Quick dinner before airport. 'Cibo Wine Bar' (King West, CAD 35-70) or 'Pai Northern Thai' (Khao Soi, CAD 15-35) or 'Sansotei Ramen' (CAD 15-20). UP Express 25 min (CAD 12.35) from Union Station to YYZ. Korean direct flights: Korean Air KE73 (18:00 daily, 14h) + Air Canada AC062 (19:00 daily, 14h).
Cost: CAD 35-80 (USD 26-60) TIP: Arrive 2 hours before departure. UP Express runs from Union Station every 15 min + 25-min journey. US/KR duty-free limit USD 800 per person — track receipts. - 22:00 Final Toronto souvenir + Union Station VIA Rail walk-through 30 min
Final stop at Union Station VIA Rail concourse + 1927 Beaux-Arts Great Hall photo + souvenir shop (Maple Syrup CAD 15-25, Tim Hortons mug + T-shirt CAD 15-30, Maple Leafs/Raptors gear). 5-min walk to UP Express platform.
Cost: Souvenir discretionary TIP: Maple Syrup CAD 15-50 OK to import to Korea. Hudson's Bay striped blanket CAD 200-400 iconic Canadian gift.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Niagara-on-the-Lake Prince of Wales Hotel
Niagara-on-the-Lake · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)
Hotel breakfast included with overnight. Checkout 11:00.
Lunch
Skylon Tower revolving (falls frontal) or downtown
Niagara Falls / Toronto · CAD 30-120 (USD 22-89)
Skylon Tower 235m revolving + falls frontal view for the final Niagara photo + lunch.
Dinner
Cibo Wine Bar or Sansotei Ramen
Downtown (King West / Dundas) · CAD 15-70 (USD 11-52)
Quick final dinner before airport. Cibo Italian or Sansotei ramen — both within walking of Union Station.
Day 7 uses car return + UP Express airport. Rental return (downtown) + UP Express 25 min (CAD 12.35) Union Station to YYZ. Korean direct flights 17:00-19:00 departure + next-day 19:00-20:00 ICN arrival (14-hour flight + 14-hour time difference).
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Type A/B Canadian outlet adapter (110V, same as USA) — different from Korea 220V + EU 230V
- ✓ Waterproof jacket + umbrella (Apr-Oct, 800mm/year, frequent thunderstorms)
- ✓ Heavy down parka + waterproof anti-slip boots + beanie + gloves (Dec-Mar, -10°C, heavy snow + ice)
- ✓ SPF 30+ sunscreen (Jun-Aug UV 9 strong)
- ✓ One smart casual outfit — Alo, Canoe, Edulis, Sushi Masaki Saito fine dining allow jeans + collared shirt but no shorts/athleisure
- ✓ Travel insurance — Canada medical ER CAD 1,000-5,000 for uninsured visitors
- ✓ Sneakers + cycling shoes (downtown + Toronto Islands biking)
- ✓ PRESTO Card (subway vending machines on arrival downtown) — 1-day pass CAD 13.50
- ✓ Hockey game + casual attire (Scotiabank Arena — jeans + sweater fine)
- ✓ Toronto Islands bike + swimsuit (May-Sep summer)
- ✓ Smart casual + jacket for Yorkville One Restaurant or Café Boulud
- ✓ Niagara-on-the-Lake English Afternoon Tea attire (smart casual, jacket recommended)
- ✓ Algonquin Park hiking boots + rain jacket + bear spray (Sep-Oct foliage, 3-hour drive)
- ✓ Travel insurance — Niagara + Algonquin remote-area medical coverage
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