
A Family Guide to Toronto: Where to Eat, Stay & Explore
Toronto is a vibrant, family-friendly city filled with unforgettable attractions, one of the best food scenes in North America, and an amazing sports culture. From hockey and baseball games to castles, aquariums, island bike rides, and Broadway-style shows, thereโs something exciting for every age.
We explored the cityโs top sights, stayed in the heart of downtown, and tasted our way through incredible restaurants, markets, and sweet shops. This guide covers the best places to stay, must-see attractions, the sports scene, and the foodie spots you wonโt want to miss.

๐จ Where to Stay in Toronto
Our Pick: Downtown Toronto
For our Toronto trip, we stayed at the Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown / Entertainment District. The location was perfect for walking to major attractions like the CN Tower and Ripleyโs Aquarium, and the hotel made it easy to plan our days without long commutes.


Our downtown Toronto home base in the Entertainment District.
Other Hotel Options: Downtown + Mississauga
If you are comparing hotels, these options may also be worth checking depending on your budget, preferred location, and whether you want to stay downtown or outside the city.
- Holiday Inn Express Toronto-Downtown by IHG โ Free buffet breakfast and a short walk to St. Lawrence Market, the Hockey Hall of Fame, and many downtown attractions.
- DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Toronto Downtown โ Indoor pool, breakfast available for a fee, and walkable to The PATH, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, and downtown sights.
- One King West Hotel & Residence Toronto โ Hot tub, pet-friendly rooms, and walking distance to Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and CF Toronto Eaton Centre.
- Cambridge Suites Mississauga โ Indoor pool, hot tub, and self-serve breakfast included.
- Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale โ Indoor pool with a water slide, full-service spa, and breakfast available for a fee.
- Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Mississauga โ Indoor pool, buffet breakfast included, and a nice outdoor seating area.
- Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Mississauga West โ Indoor pool, buffet breakfast included, and a 24-hour fitness center.
Downtown vs. Suburbs: Is Staying Downtown Worth It?
We considered staying in Mississauga, a suburb outside the city, to save money. Hotels there are often newer and more affordable. However, staying downtown was worth the extra cost for our family because we saved time, avoided commuting, and could explore more with less planning.
| Feature | Downtown Toronto | Suburbs / Mississauga |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel Cost | Usually higher | Often more budget-friendly |
| Convenience | Walk to attractions | Drive or use transit daily |
| Time Savings | More sightseeing time | Commute time adds up |
| Parking | Expensive and limited | Usually easier and sometimes free |
| Atmosphere | Lively city energy | Quieter suburban feel |
| Best For | Families wanting convenience | Families prioritizing savings and space |
๐ก Driving Tip
๐ฎ Our Favorite Family Fun Spot
The Rec Room Roundhouse
If you only choose one evening activity, make it this. The Rec Room Roundhouse was one of our kidsโ favorite restaurant and entertainment stops of the entire trip.
- Arcade games and VR experiences
- Billiards
- Live music sometimes
- Pub-style comfort food
- Local beer for adults
๐ฝ๏ธ Toronto Foodie Bucket List
๐ฅ Our Favorite Restaurant: PAI Northern Thai Kitchen
PAI Northern Thai Kitchen was our favorite restaurant in Toronto. Make reservations in advance and order the Khao Soi, a creamy curry noodle dish that was one of our favorite bites of the trip.
๐ Casual Family Favorites
- Rudy โ Famous smashed burgers. It is often cash-only, so come prepared.
- Maker Pizza โ Trendy pizza and a great option for takeout nights.
- King Slice โ Giant classic pizza slices, fast and affordable.
- Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar โ A fantastic late-night option with fresh pasta and one of our favorite sit-down meals.
๐ Canadian Comfort Food
- Nom Nom Nom Poutine โ Classic Canadian poutine, plus crรชpes and croissants.
- Carousel Bakery at St. Lawrence Market โ Known for peameal bacon sandwiches, a classic Toronto specialty.
๐ณ Brunch Worth Planning Ahead
- School Restaurant โ Extremely popular brunch spot. Make reservations about two weeks in advance.
- Mahaโs Egyptian Brunch โ Go before 10 AM to avoid crowds, note that it is closed Wednesdays, and try the Egyptian PoโBoy.
๐ฉ Sweet Treat Stops
- Panchoโs Bakery in Kensington Market โ Fresh churros while exploring the neighborhood.
- Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery โ Famous stuffed ice cream sandwiches with creative flavors.
๐ Unique Fusion Eats
- Rasta Pasta โ Jamaican-Italian fusion with bold flavors and hearty portions.
๐๏ธ Markets & Cool Neighborhoods
STACKT Market
STACKT Market is a trendy shopping and food area built from colorful shipping containers. It is a fun first-day exploring stop, especially if your family likes casual food, little shops, and unique urban spaces.
Kensington Market
Kensington Market is an eclectic neighborhood filled with global eats, vintage shops, colorful streets, and sweet treat stops like Panchoโs Bakery.
St. Lawrence Market
St. Lawrence Market is a historic food market featuring local specialties and famous sandwiches, including the peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery.
๐ธ Toronto Market Highlights


๐ก Market Hours Tip
๐๏ธ Must-See Toronto Attractions
Toronto has a convenient CityPASS option that bundles tickets to multiple attractions. If your family plans to visit several major sights, it may be worth comparing the bundled price before buying individual tickets.
๐ CN Tower
The CN Tower is one of Torontoโs most iconic attractions, with skyline views and a glass floor experience that kids and teens will remember.
๐๏ธ Reserve CN Tower tickets in advance
โพ Rogers Centre & Blue Jays Stadium Views
If you have baseball fans, check out Rogers Centre and the Blue Jays scene. One fun idea is to eat at the attached restaurant overlooking the enclosed field for a unique perspective, even on non-game days.
๐ฆ Ripleyโs Aquarium of Canada
Ripleyโs Aquarium is perfect for kids and teens, with a walk-through shark tunnel, hands-on exhibits, and plenty of wow-factor moments.
๐๏ธ See Ripleyโs Aquarium ticket options
๐ฐ Casa Loma
A real-life castle with secret passages, towers, and beautiful architecture, Casa Loma feels straight out of a storybook.
๐๏ธ Check Casa Loma ticket availability & tour options
Casa Loma offers several tour types:
- Daytime castle tours โ Explore rooms, towers, and secret passages at your own pace.
- Self-guided mystery tours โ Solve clues and puzzles while exploring the castle.
- Halloween haunted night tours โ Immersive spooky experiences during October.
- Special seasonal events โ Themed exhibits, photography opportunities, and more.
๐ October Halloween Haunted Tours




๐ Toronto Sports & Maple Leafs Tickets
Toronto has an exciting sports scene, especially for hockey and baseball fans. If you are visiting during hockey season, checking for Maple Leafs tickets can be a fun add-on for a sports-loving family.
๐๏ธ Find Maple Leafs tickets
๐งฉ Toronto Museum of Illusions
The Museum of Illusions is a fun indoor stop with mind-bending exhibits, interactive illusions, photo ops, and puzzles that work well for kids and teens.
๐๏ธ Reserve Museum of Illusions tickets
๐พ Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is home to thousands of animals and immersive exhibits for the whole family. This is a better fit if you have extra time or want a full-day animal-focused outing outside the downtown core.
๐๏ธ Buy Toronto Zoo tickets
๐๏ธ Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
The Royal Ontario Museum features art, world cultures, and natural history exhibits. It is a great option for curious kids and teens, especially if you need an indoor activity.
๐๏ธ Reserve ROM tickets
๐ 3-Day Toronto Itinerary with Kids
If you have three days in Toronto, this is a family-friendly way to organize your trip without feeling too rushed. You can adjust the order based on weather, showtimes, restaurant reservations, or attraction availability.
Day 1: Downtown Icons + Family Fun
- Morning: Visit the CN Tower for skyline views and the glass floor experience.
- Midday: Explore Ripleyโs Aquarium of Canada.
- Afternoon: Walk around Rogers Centre and the Entertainment District.
- Evening: Eat and play at The Rec Room Roundhouse.
Day 2: Markets, Foodie Stops + Casa Loma
- Morning: Visit St. Lawrence Market and try a peameal bacon sandwich from Carousel Bakery.
- Midday: Explore Kensington Market or STACKT Market.
- Afternoon: Tour Casa Loma and explore the castle rooms, tunnels, and towers.
- Evening: If visiting in October, consider the Haunted Casa Loma night experience. Otherwise, plan dinner at PAI Northern Thai Kitchen or Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar.
Day 3: Toronto Islands + Sports or Museums
- Morning: Take the ferry to Toronto Islands and rent bikes for a relaxing family adventure.
- Afternoon: Choose a museum or attraction like the Royal Ontario Museum, Museum of Illusions, Toronto Zoo, or a return visit to a favorite neighborhood.
- Evening: Catch a Blue Jays game, Maple Leafs game, Broadway-style show, or enjoy one last foodie stop downtown.
๐ก Itinerary Tip
๐ฒ Unique Toronto Experiences
Toronto Islands
Take the ferry across the harbor to Toronto Islands for a peaceful break from downtown. Rent bikes, explore car-free paths, and enjoy skyline views from across the water. This works well as a half-day adventure before an evening show or dinner.
Ride the TTC
Take the subway or streetcars at least once for the full city experience. We used Toronto transit to reach the ferry docks and loved adding a simple local transit ride into our day.
๐ญ Evening Entertainment
Torontoโs Entertainment District makes it easy to add a Broadway-style musical, concert, or live performance to your trip. A show is a great way to end a busy sightseeing day, especially if your family enjoys theater.
๐ Foods Toronto Is Famous For
Toronto is a dream for foodie families. If you want a simple food checklist, add these to your list:
- Butter tarts
- Poutine
- Peameal bacon sandwiches
- Portuguese custard tarts
- Multicultural street food
- Wood-fired pizza
- Khao Soi from PAI Northern Thai Kitchen
โ Frequently Asked Questions About Toronto
Is Toronto worth visiting with kids?
How many days do you need in Toronto?
Should families stay downtown or in Mississauga?
What foods is Toronto famous for?
What is the best time to visit Toronto?
Can you visit Niagara Falls from Toronto?
๐ธ Our Toronto Trip in Photos
Here are a few favorite snapshots from our Toronto family adventure, from skyline views to castle nights and market wandering.


โจ Final Thoughts
Toronto blends big-city excitement with family-friendly convenience, incredible sports, and one of the most impressive food scenes in North America. Whether youโre exploring markets, biking the islands, enjoying skyline views, cheering at a hockey or baseball game, or discovering incredible restaurants, the city offers something unforgettable for every age.
Niagara Falls is an easy and unforgettable day trip from Toronto. From boat rides into the mist to fireworks over the Falls, itโs one of the most exciting stops for families visiting Ontario.








