Toronto

Chinatown

Open Time : 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Entry : free

Address : Chinatown, Spadina and Dundas street, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Why to visit Chinatown

The storefronts of Chinatown's main avenues are adorned with a sprinkling of colourful signs, and a bustling community of pedestrians weaves their way through the plethora of fresh fruit markets, specialty shops, and restaurants that line the streets.

If you're new to Chinatown or a long-time resident looking to learn more about the area's history and culture, taking a tour is unquestionably the finest way to do so. You'll have the opportunity to get a feel for the region, sample some of Chinatown's best, and meet new people along the way.

After you finish your meal, continue exploring Chinatown Toronto's complex cityscape for more entertaining things to do. Simply going down the street, you'll pass shop after shop selling souvenirs, food, foreign products, herbal cures, and more. You'll find even more surprises if you poke your head into these establishments and even alleyways.

FAQ on Chinatown

What are the nearby restaurants?

Hotels in Chinatown include: (0.02 km) Convention Travellers Home (0.02 km)Dundas Guest House (0.12 km) Kensington Guest House

Where can I stay near Chinatown?

Restaurants in Chinatown include: (0.02 km)King's Noodle House (0.02 km)Sky Dragon (0.04 km) Juicy Dumplings

Special Tip

When purchasing Chinese medicine, exercise caution. It can be dangerous if you are offered phoney goods.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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