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Toronto shopping guide
Toronto is a vibrant city with colorful entertainment activities. Besides visiting scenic spots, museums, galleries and going to the opera house to enjoy opera music, there are other ways to add fun to the trip.

The charm of the theater is here, where you can enjoy all kinds of performances, from performing arts to classical music, musicals and operas. King Street, in particular, is a theatre street with a scale second only to that of new york.

As a well-deserved entertainment capital of Canada, Toronto has more than 200 performing arts groups performing as many as 10,000 performances here every year. The famous theaters in the city are: Four Seasons Scene in the Performance Center, RoyThomsonHall in Thompson Concert Hall, Hummingbird Performance Center, LivingArtsCentre, etc. Performances range from luxurious Broadway musicals, new works and popular tours by local artists to classical concerts.

Nightlife entertainment options range from nightclubs, bars to dance halls, and you can enjoy it all night. Popular nightlife areas include LittleItaly in CollegeStreet. On Queen West Street, the rock bar is full of cheerful atmosphere. UPLounge, Lot332, Seven and FluidLounge often hold trend parties. TheDocks often hold open-air concerts in summer, and the outdoor terrace there is also packed. In some live dance halls, jazz, rock music, funk music, folk songs or almost any music you want to listen to are provided.

Friends who like to take a chance can come to the racecourse to visit WoodbineRacetrack. More than 65,438+0,900 slot machines can be exchanged for cash, luxury holidays, cars and other prizes. A handful of coins can bring infinite fun to your family. Want to see a horse race? Hobai Racecourse has horse races all year round.

When shopping comes to Toronto, its exquisite and rich commodities and world-famous shopping streets can definitely stimulate your shopping desire and fully meet your needs. Yorkville and Brewster. Provide the latest fashion in Europe and North America. QueenStreetWest is the first choice for collecting fashion products; St Lawrence Market is a quaint and lively farmer's market, and Eaton Shopping Center is a large modern shopping center.

Bloor-Yorkville, the shopping street, is an upscale shopping area in Toronto. In this exclusive designer brand area, you can enjoy VIP service, private supreme shopping and Estee Lauder Esté eLauder spa service. WilliamAshley is a classic boutique on Boulo Street. Visitors who like exquisite porcelain, crystals and silverware may wish to visit.

QueenStreetWest is the favorite of Bohemian trendsetters, and it also has the most fashionable clothes and avant-garde restaurants, galleries and antique shops.

There are many home decoration shops, elegant galleries, designer shops, warm restaurants and the world-famous 200-year-old St. Lawrence market in the Oldtown located in KingStreetEast.

There are many shopping centers in Toronto. EatonCentre is an Eaton shopping center located in the city center, close to many scenic spots in the city, with luxurious design. SquareOne, the first square in western Toronto, is the largest shopping center in Ontario. Yorkdale Shopping Center sells high-end clothes, Dixie Brand Direct Sales Center, Vaughan Mills and Wang Shi Shopping Center, and there are also some special stores, such as HoltRenfrewLastCall and BassProShops'OutdoorWorld. Pacific Shopping Center, located in markham, Markham City, is the largest Chinese shopping center in this city. If the weather is not ideal, you can also go to PATH, underground shopping mall, 1, more than 200 stores. There are countless shops, restaurants, beauty salons and other facilities in the shopping street.

Tip: Generally speaking, all shops are closed on Sundays. Need attention.