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@@CanAhtam CN tower is cool but there is just not much to do there besides look at it, which you mentioned you can do from pretty much anywhere in the city. Going up to the viewing deck is worth doing at least once if you've never done it though. It looks like you were mainly around the downtown core and financial district. The neighborhoods are really where the character of the city shines. There is Distillery District, an industrial cobblestoned arts and eatery neighbourhood that hosts an annual winter village and other seasonal festivals. High Park is aptly named, it has a nice park that people go to for cherry blossoms bloom. Kensington Market is a very bohemian neighbourhood, eclectic shops, global cuisine, and lots of street and arts festivals. Little Italy on College Street, Queen West has cool shops and restaurants and graffiti alley. Yorkville for luxury shopping and gourmet dining. Roncesvalles neighbourhood has polish influence, has nice delis and bakeries, cozy cafes. St. Lawrence Market is iconic, Greektown on Danforth, etc. Lots more cool little neighbourhoods to see.
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Skip the CN Tower, go to neighborhood shops and restaurants.
Is it not worth visiting the CN Tower? Why?
Any neighborhoods or restaurants you recommend?
@@CanAhtam CN tower is cool but there is just not much to do there besides look at it, which you mentioned you can do from pretty much anywhere in the city. Going up to the viewing deck is worth doing at least once if you've never done it though. It looks like you were mainly around the downtown core and financial district. The neighborhoods are really where the character of the city shines. There is Distillery District, an industrial cobblestoned arts and eatery neighbourhood that hosts an annual winter village and other seasonal festivals. High Park is aptly named, it has a nice park that people go to for cherry blossoms bloom. Kensington Market is a very bohemian neighbourhood, eclectic shops, global cuisine, and lots of street and arts festivals. Little Italy on College Street, Queen West has cool shops and restaurants and graffiti alley. Yorkville for luxury shopping and gourmet dining. Roncesvalles neighbourhood has polish influence, has nice delis and bakeries, cozy cafes. St. Lawrence Market is iconic, Greektown on Danforth, etc. Lots more cool little neighbourhoods to see.