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Planning a trip to Toronto!
Sat, 03/07/2009 - 09:39
Hi everybody, recently I have planned a trip to Toronto and I would like to gather as much information about there so that I can have a good trip that will have no problems! I have planned my schedule and the mode but I need to be more updated on that place to stay, food and the rest things about the city.
Please do help me with your suggestions on them….Thanks!

Youll have no problems finding good food, theres a lot of really great restaurants. I would check out torontolife.com and toronto.com or dine.to to read reviews and such, and the people at your hotel will have lots of ideas. There are so many good ones you shouldnt have to travel across town or anything.
A couple of my favorites are:
Trattoria Nervosa
Jamie Kennedys Wine Bar
Il Fornello
Saturday morning, go to St. Lawrence Market for a Peameal Bacon on a bun sandwich, theyre great.
For hotel, try hotwire.com and see what the prices are. You dont get to chose the specific hotel, but rather you decide which area of the city and how many stars. All of the possibilities for 4 star in Toronto are great hotels so you cant lose and you may get rooms for around $100 a night. There are cheaper options out there and a couple of hostels if thats what youre looking for, but I dont know much about them.