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Toronto

Canada

Safety Score

8/10

Currency

CAD

Language

English

Timezone

America/Toronto

About Toronto

Toronto, Canada's largest city, is a vibrant metropolis where cultures from around the world mix and mingle. With its globally renowned landmarks, rich history, and diverse culinary scene, Toronto offers an urban adventure that's hard to match.

CN TowerRoyal Ontario MuseumDistillery DistrictToronto International Film FestivalSt. Lawrence Market

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Toronto is from late April to October when the city comes alive with a multitude of festivals, outdoor events, and the weather is most comfortable for sightseeing.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan-1°51mm
Feb1°51mm
Mar8°62mm
Apr14°73mm
May19°68mm
Jun22°63mm
Jul21°78mm
Aug17°83mm
Sep11°72mm
Oct5°83mm
Nov20°70mm
Dec20°50mm

Free Things to Do in Toronto, Canada

Best Free Experiences & Activities in Toronto

Bookable "Free" Tours
Toronto City Free Tour GuruWalk

Explore downtown landmarks waterfront and history with expert local guides.

#FREE TOUR#GURUWALK#DOWNTOWN
Bookable "Free" Tours
Toronto Free Tour Civitatis

Introduction to Toronto covering major sights culture and city highlights.

#FREE TOUR#CIVITATIS#CITY TOUR
Cultural Access
Art Gallery of Ontario Free Wednesday Evenings

Normally paid. Free entry Wednesday evenings for general admission.

#MUSEUM#ART#FREE HOURS
Cultural Access
Royal Ontario Museum Free Third Tuesday Evenings

Normally paid. Free entry on select evenings monthly.

#MUSEUM#HISTORY#FREE HOURS
Cultural Access
Aga Khan Museum Free Wednesday Evenings

Normally paid. Free entry Wednesday evenings for visitors.

#MUSEUM#CULTURE#FREE HOURS
Cultural Access
Toronto Public Library Reference Library

Large library with free exhibitions reading spaces and architecture.

#LIBRARY#FREE#CULTURE
Green Escapes
High Park

Largest Toronto park with trails cherry blossoms and open green spaces.

#PARK#GREENERY#TRAILS
Green Escapes
Toronto Islands Park

Island park with beaches skyline views and peaceful atmosphere.

#ISLAND#PARK#VIEWS
Green Escapes
Harbourfront Centre Walk

Waterfront promenade with lake views cultural spaces and events.

#WATERFRONT#WALK#LAKE
Green Escapes
Riverdale Park East

Popular viewpoint park with skyline views and open green space.

#VIEWPOINT#PARK#SKYLINE
Green Escapes
Trinity Bellwoods Park

Trendy park with local vibe picnic spots and urban greenery.

#PARK#LOCAL#URBAN
Iconic Views
CN Tower Exterior Viewpoints

View iconic tower from surrounding areas and skyline viewpoints.

#LANDMARK#SKYSCRAPER#VIEWS
Iconic Views
Nathan Phillips Square

Central square with Toronto sign and lively events atmosphere.

#SQUARE#CENTRAL#LANDMARK
Iconic Views
Distillery Historic District

Pedestrian area with preserved Victorian buildings and cultural atmosphere.

#HISTORIC#DISTRICT#ARCHITECTURE
Iconic Views
Yonge Dundas Square

Bright urban square with screens events and bustling city energy.

#SQUARE#URBAN#LIGHTS
Local Vibe
St Lawrence Market South Building

Famous market with food vendors and lively local atmosphere.

#MARKET#FOOD#LOCAL
Local Vibe
Kensington Market Streets

Eclectic neighborhood with street art shops and multicultural vibe.

#MARKET#STREET ART#LOCAL
Local Vibe
Queen Street West Walk

Trendy street with boutiques galleries and creative urban culture.

#STREET#SHOPPING#ART
Local Vibe
Chinatown Spadina Avenue

Bustling area with markets food stalls and cultural atmosphere.

#MARKET#CHINATOWN#FOOD
Local Vibe
Distillery District Weekend Market Events

Seasonal markets and events with crafts food and lively atmosphere.

#MARKET#EVENTS#LOCAL
Local Vibe
Eaton Centre Browsing

Major shopping mall with iconic glass ceiling and urban energy.

#MALL#SHOPPING#INDOOR

Free Things to Do in Toronto — Zero-Cost Experiences

Exploring Toronto doesn't have to cost a fortune. Our curated list of 21 free things to do in Toronto, Canada covers the best no-cost experiences — from iconic landmark views and free museums to public parks and free walking tours.

Many of Toronto's most memorable moments cost nothing: sunrise views from a public hilltop, wandering historic neighbourhoods on foot, or joining a free walking tour led by passionate locals. The best free experiences in Toronto reward curious travellers who take time to slow down.

Browse the full list of free things to do in Toronto below. We've organised them by category — free tours, iconic views, cultural access, green escapes, and local vibe spots — so you can pick what suits your travel style.

Frequently Asked Questions about Toronto

What free things can I do in Toronto?

Toronto has plenty to offer at no cost — free walking tours, iconic public viewpoints, free-entry museums and churches, public parks and gardens, and vibrant street-art districts are all included in our guide above.

Are free walking tours in Toronto really free?

Yes — free walking tours in Toronto operate on a tips-only basis. You pay what you feel the experience was worth at the end. They're a fantastic way to learn about the city from a local guide without any upfront cost.

Which museums in Toronto are free to enter?

Several museums and galleries in Toronto offer free permanent collections or free entry on specific days. Check the Cultural Access section in our guide above for the most up-to-date details.

What are the best free outdoor spaces in Toronto?

Toronto has excellent public parks, waterfronts, and green spaces that are free to enjoy any day. See our Green Escapes section for top picks including botanical gardens and riverside promenades.

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About Toronto, Canada

Toronto is one of Canada's most visited destinations, celebrated for CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Distillery District, Toronto International Film Festival. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in North America can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, Toronto has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.

Our free Toronto guide covers 15 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal Toronto's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.

The food scene in Toronto is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic Canada cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in Toronto doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how Toronto's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.

Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a Toronto visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of Toronto that fits your pace.

A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is English; the currency is CAD; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Toronto is from late April to October when the city comes alive with a multitude of festivals, outdoor events, and the weather is most comfortable for sightseeing.. Getting around Toronto is generally straightforward — most cities in Canada offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated Toronto travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.

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