Staying near Queen Street, after sightseeing during the day, I spent two consecutive nights on Queen Street. In addition to shopping malls such as Eaton Square and The Bay, there are also attractions such as the New and Old City Hall nearby, so you can enjoy sightseeing and shopping at the same time. I also saw two Winners discount stores along the way, and the suitcases were quite cheap. I also highly recommend a restaurant near Queen Street, "The Elm Tree", which was introduced by a friend who immigrated to Toronto ten years ago. The food is delicious, the dishes are beautifully presented, and the prices are reasonable.
Queen Street is an east-west (roughly) street in Toronto. There are many landmarks, such as the Eaton Centre and City Hall. There are some unique shops, a lot of food to eat on the street, and you can also sit and watch people coming and going. The street is still great and you can feel the prosperity of the whole city...
The locals call it Queen Street for short. It is a long street full of fashion trends. It is said to be a favorite place for local young people. On this street, you can find the most fashionable clothes and the most avant-garde restaurants.
Queen Street is long, with many stores you haven't heard of, young, fashionable and vibrant. Another long street in Toronto, Bloor, is a collection of world famous brands and flagship stores.
Queen Street is a great place to hang out, full of bars, restaurants and boutiques, plus it runs from the beach to Parkdale through the city and has trams, want to get a preliminary understanding of the city view of Toronto, a walk to Queen Street is the most suitable. Queen West Street is also perfect for you if you like fashion. Some fashionable shops can be found on Spalding Street West. If you walk down Queen Street all the way to Bathurst, you will find a variety of cool little coffee shops, restaurants, clothing stores, bookstores and more.
Staying near Queen Street, after sightseeing during the day, I spent two consecutive nights on Queen Street. In addition to shopping malls such as Eaton Square and The Bay, there are also attractions such as the New and Old City Hall nearby, so you can enjoy sightseeing and shopping at the same time. I also saw two Winners discount stores along the way, and the suitcases were quite cheap. I also highly recommend a restaurant near Queen Street, "The Elm Tree", which was introduced by a friend who immigrated to Toronto ten years ago. The food is delicious, the dishes are beautifully presented, and the prices are reasonable.
Queen Street is an east-west (roughly) street in Toronto. There are many landmarks, such as the Eaton Centre and City Hall. There are some unique shops, a lot of food to eat on the street, and you can also sit and watch people coming and going. The street is still great and you can feel the prosperity of the whole city...
The locals call it Queen Street for short. It is a long street full of fashion trends. It is said to be a favorite place for local young people. On this street, you can find the most fashionable clothes and the most avant-garde restaurants.
Queen Street is long, with many stores you haven't heard of, young, fashionable and vibrant. Another long street in Toronto, Bloor, is a collection of world famous brands and flagship stores.
Queen Street is a great place to hang out, full of bars, restaurants and boutiques, plus it runs from the beach to Parkdale through the city and has trams, want to get a preliminary understanding of the city view of Toronto, a walk to Queen Street is the most suitable. Queen West Street is also perfect for you if you like fashion. Some fashionable shops can be found on Spalding Street West. If you walk down Queen Street all the way to Bathurst, you will find a variety of cool little coffee shops, restaurants, clothing stores, bookstores and more.