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7 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

The Distillery District is a pedestrian-only arts and entertainment district in beautifully restored Victorian industrial buildings — 40+ heritage structures housing galleries, boutiques, theatres, and craft breweries.

Kensington Market is a bohemian, multicultural neighborhood of vintage clothing stores, eclectic restaurants, colorful Victorian houses, and unapologetically counterculture — Toronto's most diverse and beloved neighborhood.
Toronto's Chinatown is one of North America's largest, packing dim sum palaces, herbal medicine shops, produce stalls, and bustling restaurants into a vibrant few blocks along Spadina and Dundas.

The Annex is a leafy residential neighbourhood near the University of Toronto, characterised by Victorian and Edwardian bay-and-gable houses, independent bookshops, and Bloor Street's diverse dining strip.

College Street's Little Italy runs from Bathurst to Shaw, lined with espresso bars, gelaterias, and old-school Italian eateries that have served the neighbourhood since the 1950s, now mixed with trendy cocktail lounges.

Dundas West and Little Portugal form a culturally mixed corridor of Portuguese bakeries, Southeast Asian eateries, craft cocktail bars, and independent galleries — one of Toronto's most dynamic nightlife and dining areas.

Leslieville is an east-end neighbourhood along Queen Street East that has transformed from a working-class district into one of Toronto's trendiest areas, with craft coffee roasters, vintage shops, and colourful street murals.