The Toronto Concert
The must-have guide for visitors to Toronto
Toronto is one of the must-see cities in North America, known for it is festivals new and old, including the world-renowned Toronto International Film Festival, one of the most honored cinematic showcases in the world. With it is museums, shopping, and historical attractions, Toronto is a city to know, and Frommer’s Toronto is the guide to help you get the most out of your visit.
This new edition:
- Guides you through the city, from the Theatre District to the Art & Design District to Little Italy, Little India, Yorkville, The Village, and more
- Shows you all the city’s best hotels, restaurants, and attractions, including “the best things to do for free,” such as picnicking on Centre Island and catching a concert at the Toronto Music Garden
- Offers up-to-the-minute coverage of buying goods and nightlife; in-depth coverage of the city’s architecture and dining scene; elaborated walking tours; precise neighbourhood maps; counsel on planning a successful family vacation; and side trips to Stratford, Niagara, The Muskoka Lakes, Algonquin Park, and Prince Edward County.
- Includes a foldout, tear-proof, water-resistant map
Written by a native Torontonian and award-winning editor and feed writer, Frommer’s Toronto will help you explore the city like a local, and save cash and time, to boot!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #594303 in Books
- Published on: 2012-02-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
| From the Back Cover
The Toronto Maple Leafs hockey games are one of the most usual tickets in town. See chapter 6.
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Free pocket map inside, plus easy-to-read maps all around
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Exact prices, directions, opening hours,and other practical information
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Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants,plus sights, shopping, and nightlife
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Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning ideas
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Insider tips from local expert authors
About the AuthorPamela Cuthbert is an award-winning feed writer and editor published in Macleans, Saveur, The Economist, Common Dreams, and elsewhere. A past editor with Time Out Toronto, she has also contributed to other books, including The Edible City and the Slow Food Almanac. She lives in her hometown, Toronto, with her husband and young son.
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