Vacation Rentals in Toronto
Start comparing over 574 rentals in Toronto and book at the best price!
Find offers
Best Vacation Rentals in Toronto
Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.Other holiday ideas and property types in Toronto that might be interesting
Prices and availability
Vacation rentals in Toronto
Canada's largest city with a population of around 2.6 million, the city has developed into a true lifestyle metropolis with countless sights over the past decades. And in such a metropolis you naturally benefit from a wide selection of holiday accommodations, ranging from a modern apartment for a short break in the city to a family-friendly holiday apartment. The largest number of these are to be found in the York, North York and Old Toronto districts. Old Toronto in particular convinces with its many cosy holiday apartments and apartments directly on the Central Waterfront, which offer a magnificent view of the harbour.
Holidays in Toronto
Travelers and Activities
There's so much to see in Toronto, it's best to get an overview first. And it works best with a detour to the landmark of Toronto, the CN Tower. This is the highest building in the western hemisphere with a height of 550 meters and offers a breathtaking view over the city. The journey continues at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, home to over 16,000 sea creatures. At least as exciting is a visit to Canada's largest Museum of Natural History and World Cultures, the Royal Ontario Museum. Especially the dinosaurs and antiques from Egypt are the absolute highlights. The sightseeing trip is rounded off by a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Ontario Sciene Centre and the Zoo.
Things to know
Where culture is at home, there are also a lot of cultural events. Toronto is world famous for both the Toronto International Film Festival in September and Canada's largest motor show, the Canadian International AutoShow in February. While music lovers can also look forward to the Beaches International Jazz Festival, the little ones will get their money's worth at the Toronto Santa Claus Parade.
Over 180 languages and dialects are spoken in Toronto.
Top 3 travel tips
Fasten your seat belt and let it crash in one of Canada's largest amusement parks. Whether it's a fast-paced ride with the almost 150 km/h Leviathan coaster, a lap on the Canadian Mine Buster or family fun on the 3D roller coaster Wonder Mountain's Guardian. Fun is guaranteed.
2. Visit the Niagara FallsThe most impressive waterfalls in North America are just two hours by car from your vacation rental in Toronto. Especially those who are looking for some variety and unforgettable impressions after all this culture should treat themselves to this trip.
3. Immerse yourself in the pulsating nightlife of the metropolisThere is hardly a city in Canada where nightlife is as diverse as in Toronto. Whether you taste dozens of varieties of craft berries in the Bellwoods Brewery, spend a relaxing evening in the Brazen Head Irish Pub or sip cocktails in the Neon Bar, the choice is yours.