Budget Toronto

By borgata, July 19th 2010 in Toronto Travel Guide Comments (0)


Even if you are on a tight budget, Toronto has several low cost hostels to stay in, and offers a lot to do, with its cheap attractions. Rest assured, you can have a great time out here, no matter what your monetary constraints. If you are wondering how, read on.

To begin with, you can save a substantial chunk of your budget on accommodation, and the best way to do it is by opting to stay in a hostel. Toronto has many well maintained hostels, which provide all the basic amenities.

To give yourself the best chance of finding great deals on hostels in Toronto, check on the internet. There are lots of sites offering meaty discounts on online bookings. While hostels suit solo travelers perfectly, bed and breakfasts and budget inns are more suitable for groups and families.

Some of the finest attractions in Toronto are completely free of cost. Also, it is only when you get off the tourist trail that you will be able to experience the real flavor and pulse of the city. One of the really fun things to do is a trip down to the distillery district, which is famous for having the largest number of Victorian Era industrial buildings in the world. If history fascinates you, a walk in this area will be a very memorable experience.

Another place to visit is the waterfront area known as The beaches. This place, towards the eastern end of the city, is well-connected by the cheap streetcars available in the city. In fact, these streetcars provide the best way to explore the various districts and regions in Toronto.

If the cultural experience of a museum engages you, you have the option of visiting the many museums in the city that offer free admission hours. You can also experience a different kind of cultural adventure at the St. Lawrence Market, known to be one of the world's finest markets. At any rate, there aren't many markets in the world that can boast of engaging the pope himself! The second floor here has a gallery, which hosts regular art displays and exhibitions, which are definitely worth a look. If you are keen on some unusual shopping, the Kensington Market is the place to go to. Here you can pick up interesting little curios and knick knacks, and also enjoy a great meal.

There is also the non-profit organization known as the Harbourfront Centre, which hosts several free cultural programmes, including performances, art exhibitions and lectures. Then another unusual experience is a visit to the Riverdale Farm, which is in the middle of Cabbagetown. It costs nothing out here to check out the outdoor paddocks and barns. If you love the outdoors and are fond of biking, the trails at Don Valley, with their excellent views of Toronto, are worth exploring.

So, even on a budget, Toronto is a very enticing travel destination, especially if you don't mind stepping off the touristy trail. So, while you soak in the social atmosphere in one of the budget hostels in Toronto, visit these cheap sites, and have a whale of a time.

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