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9 travel features tagged “Arts & Architecture”

Mini guide to Toronto, Canada

Canada's biggest city lays claim to world-class museums, North America’s tallest tower and year-round festivals and cultural events.
Read more… 03 May 2012


The Passport blog

Drawing on experience: Toronto, Canada

Have book and pen, will travel.
Read more… 18 October 2011


Toronto’s Kensington Market: A loveable hodgepodge

This eccentric – some say just plain weird - neighbourhood is an ever-busy jumble of residential houses, eateries and traditional shops.
Read more… 05 November 2010


Toronto as a world map

With more than 140 languages and dialects spoken, it is one of the most multicultural cities on the planet.
Read more… 04 November 2010


A perfect day in Toronto

Toronto walks the line between American cultural osmosis and staunch Canadian independence.
Read more… 03 November 2010


Toronto's hip new neighbourhood: West Queen West

More than 300 galleries, design houses, shops, restaurants and boutique hotels now make up Toronto’s creative heart.
Read more… 02 November 2010


Lonely Planet’s top 10 Toronto hotspots

This city takes the best of world cultures and delivers it in compact, neighbourhood-sized pieces.
Read more… 01 November 2010


Toronto in pictures

From neighborhoods to Native art, the pretty views around Toronto.
01 November 2010


This is Toronto Week

Kicking off a week of articles about a diverse city that will leave you inspired and craving for more.
Read more… 01 November 2010


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A selection of these Arts & Architecture articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.

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