If you were born to shop, then stay in a budget hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto would be the ideal holiday for you.
By choosing an affordable hostel in Toronto of your stay, you'll have plenty of money left to spend on one of the most popular markets in the Canadian city - and you are sure to be spoiled for choice for things to buy.
City Street Flea Market West Old West is sure to keep you busy as it has 200 stalls total space of 60,000 square meters, which means that each new angle you turn they are greeted by something tempting to buy.
In spring, summer and autumn, you can also spend time reading the open market to produce, that would be perfect if you're looking for delicious local dishes to try.
If sampling of specialties national and international calls to you, then the market of St. Lawrence Farmers' is an absolute must.
, Whose history dates back to 1803, local farmers gathered in this part of the Old City of Toronto, every Saturday to sell their products, even if the fire later in 1849.
With the abundance of seasonal produce on offer, all your senses are turned on during the time you can taste the baked goods, dairy products, pastries, fruits and fresh seafood.
Every Sunday, the same place becomes an antique market and once again you'll find plenty to see and possibly buy when you're here, almost priceless paintings, accessories, and cheap kitsch.
And the fun does not stop there, because you have yet to find the market in the South, which is located in City Hall, with 50 specialty manufacturers to stop.
If you're in the mood for a bit of caviar, New Zealand honey or sushi this is the place for you that you can stock up on souvenirs and gifts during your time here.
And before your stay in the city comes to an end, be sure to fit in a visit to Kensington Market near Spadina.
Sundays are a very good head most of the roads are closed to cars so you can walk safely.
And you want to take your time so you do not miss anything, because everything under the sun is on sale here - from antique furniture to retro clothing and accessories - while there are also many restaurants to choose from.
When you're ready for the machine do not be surprised if you have a couple of bags more than you brought with you!
By choosing an affordable hostel in Toronto of your stay, you'll have plenty of money left to spend on one of the most popular markets in the Canadian city - and you are sure to be spoiled for choice for things to buy.
City Street Flea Market West Old West is sure to keep you busy as it has 200 stalls total space of 60,000 square meters, which means that each new angle you turn they are greeted by something tempting to buy.
In spring, summer and autumn, you can also spend time reading the open market to produce, that would be perfect if you're looking for delicious local dishes to try.
If sampling of specialties national and international calls to you, then the market of St. Lawrence Farmers' is an absolute must.
, Whose history dates back to 1803, local farmers gathered in this part of the Old City of Toronto, every Saturday to sell their products, even if the fire later in 1849.
With the abundance of seasonal produce on offer, all your senses are turned on during the time you can taste the baked goods, dairy products, pastries, fruits and fresh seafood.
Every Sunday, the same place becomes an antique market and once again you'll find plenty to see and possibly buy when you're here, almost priceless paintings, accessories, and cheap kitsch.
And the fun does not stop there, because you have yet to find the market in the South, which is located in City Hall, with 50 specialty manufacturers to stop.
If you're in the mood for a bit of caviar, New Zealand honey or sushi this is the place for you that you can stock up on souvenirs and gifts during your time here.
And before your stay in the city comes to an end, be sure to fit in a visit to Kensington Market near Spadina.
Sundays are a very good head most of the roads are closed to cars so you can walk safely.
And you want to take your time so you do not miss anything, because everything under the sun is on sale here - from antique furniture to retro clothing and accessories - while there are also many restaurants to choose from.
When you're ready for the machine do not be surprised if you have a couple of bags more than you brought with you!
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