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Toronto Chinatown

Toronto Chinatown

Free admission
Chinatown, Toronto, ON

The Basics

Chinatown is within walking distance of Toronto’s downtown landmarks. As such, walking tours often include a stop here for a historical overview of Chinese immigration to Toronto. Private tours offer the option to add Chinatown to a fully customized itinerary. For an experience that focuses solely on the area's gourmet eateries, food tours visit hidden gems and establishments loved by locals, from Cantonese bakeries to Hong Kong–style dim sum restaurants.

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Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
USD58.78 per adult
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A must see neighborhood and a terrific guide
We took this tour on a cold November day and our experience was just fantastic. Jason our guide and a true local is very knowledgeable about the Kensington market neighborhood history and current make up. In addition to inviting us to Chinese pastry and coffee, he pointed out the most interesting food spots and took us to great shopping. An all around great experience that was the highlight of our 3 days stay in Toronto.
Manon_C, Nov. 2022

Recent reviews from experiences in Toronto

star-5
Insight into the history of part of Toronto
Robert_H, Jan. 2023
Small-Group Toronto Kensington Market and Chinatown Walking Tour
Our guide, Rachel, was excellent - she was very informative, pleasant and professional - I would definitely recommend her and the entire tour; thanks
star-5
Delightful stroll
George_D, Dec. 2022
Private Toronto Kensington Market and Chinatown Walking Tour in English
Delightful stroll past art gallery and university on way to chinatown and Gramacy Park neighborhoods. Leaned so much history and folk lore from Rachel, our tour guide. This was the perfect way to feel welcome.
star-5
High Recommended
DeborahJestin, Oct. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
A fantastic day with Jason-sharing his wealth of knowledge about the area with us! I I have always lived in the Toronto suburbs but learned so much I never knew. The stops for a neighbourhood treat and a drink was a great way to add to the experience.
star-5
Perfect walking tour of Chinatown and Kensington!
Barbara_K, Oct. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Jason was a great guide. So much history and specific knowledge of the neighborhood. Tour was nicely paced with yummy food stops along the way.
star-5
A people person talking about people. A perfect match.
James_M, Apr. 2022
Private Toronto Kensington Market and Chinatown Walking Tour in English
Madison was well acquainted with the history of the area and the buildings. We enjoyed his tour very much.
star-5
Enjoyed the great stories...
Michael_Z, Sep. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Enjoyed the great stories about the neighborhood and the hidden treasure. Our group was invited in to an old synagogue as a special, random treat. Our guide (Roiden- sp?)created a really fun, social experience with our other travelers.
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Enlightening Tour
Diane_S, Aug. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Delightful easy walking tour; amazing outdoor art and murals; tastings were delicious. Guide was very knowledgeable and personable. I highly recommend this tour for a side of Toronto that most people will miss.
star-5
Great tour of 2 Toronto neighborhoods
Sarah_B, Aug. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
We did a day trip to Toronto from Niagara on the Lake and didn’t want to just wander around aimlessly and this tour was such a great choice! Max took us through 2 neighborhoods that we likely otherwise wouldn’t have found on our own. He also gave us some suggestions for lunch after. Max was awesome! Highly recommend.
star-5
Great walking tour
Suzanne_M, Jul. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Tour guide was great. As we were the only people on the tour he really tailored it to what we found most interesting. Great way to get to know a very interesting and historic part of the city.
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Kensington Market tour
Beth_W, Jul. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
We enjoyed seeing the various murals and liked the Kensington Market. Neal was very informative and made for a very pleasant experience.
star-5
Wonderful walking tour....
PAUL_E, Jun. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Wonderful walking tour. Slow paced and never felt rushed. Tour guild bought pastries and drinks in China town for us to try. It was a very nice touch for our small group. Very informative about the areas we covered. Highly recommended.
star-5
Very worthwhile experience.
Lornette_P, Jun. 2022
Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown
Great introduction to the area with a fantastic guide who had an incredible amount. of knowledge of the history of the area I went back to Kensington Market and Chinatown a further two times in my week there as a result of this tour.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Chinatown is a must for foodies.

  • When possible, book reservations in advance to avoid the notoriously long lines at restaurants in the area.

  • Bring cash: Some Chinatown businesses do not take credit cards.

  • The time limit for street parking is three hours unless specified otherwise.

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How to Get There

Chinatown is located in Downtown Toronto and is easily accessible using the city’s comprehensive transit system. To reach Chinatown, take streetcar 510 to Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West or streetcar 501 to Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue. Bus 505 stops at Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West, the closest stop to Chinatown.

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When to Get There

Chinatown is busiest during typical lunch and dinner hours—go during these peaks to get a feel for the neighborhood’s atmosphere. To beat the crowds and enjoy a quieter experience, stroll through just as the shops open, around 9am–10am. A Chinese New Year festival (February) and a summer Chinatown Festival are held annually, offering a range of food vendors, cultural performances, and public-art displays.

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Dim Sum with a View

Located on the fifth floor of the Dragon City Shopping Mall, in the heart of Chinatown, Sky Dragon is a hidden gem with a cityscape view. The dim sum restaurant, open daily, uses Hong Kong–style cart service to offer guests steamed treats. While you dine, look out onto Spadina Avenue and beyond for city views rarely seen by visitors.

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