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Cheapest Flights to Toronto
The cheapest flights to Toronto were $109 for round trip flights and $29 for one-way flights in the past 7 days, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.
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Flights to Toronto
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While there are nine airports in Toronto, most flights to Toronto will land in Toronto Pearson International Airport. The airport is home to famous chef Massimo Capra's restaurant. The airport also has world class shopping, a Living Arts Center Gallery, and live jazz music on Fridays. It is as much fun to visit the airport, as it is to visit Toronto. Getting from the airport is a breeze. Travelers on flights to Toronto will find that there are many options for ground transportation upon arrival, including taxis, buses, and car rentals ready and waiting to take you to your destination. The Downtown Express takes you to and from downtown Toronto to the airport and is cheap and easy to catch. The LINK train transports you from terminal to terminal and is wheelchair accessible.
Toronto Weather
Toronto has warm summers and cold winters. The temperature rarely gets out of the eighties in the summer, but may dip down to the teens in the winter. February is the coldest month with frigid temperatures. There is no real dry season, so precipitation is fairly even throughout the year. The best time of year to book Toronto flights depends on your vacation preferences. While the winters are cold and snowy, there many winter activities available. Still, the summers are beautiful and, as they rarely get terribly hot, it is a great time to go.
Getting Around Toronto
The Toronto Transit Commission, or TTC, operates buses, trains, and streetcars. These are the least expensive and most reliable ways to get around Toronto. Wheel Trans provides transportation service for people with disabilities can pick you up and take you to any destination in the city. Driving is also popular, but parking can be difficult. It is possible to go online to Toronto's official website to get permits for street parking. There are parking lots around town where you can leave your car and take the TTC. TTC trains stop running at 1:30 a.m., and buses stop at 1:00 a.m. Taxis are available twenty-four hours a day.
Toronto Attractions
Toronto is a major city that attracts both business and tourism. Toronto has festivals throughout the year as well as sporting events and cultural attractions. Book a flight to Toronto to experience:
- The St. Lawrence Market is considered one of the best food markets in the world.
- Harborfront Center has provided the best in music, art, and culture from around the world for over thirty years.
- The Royal Ontario Museum has several themed galleries, and is one of the top ten museums in the world.
- The Ontario Science Centre fascinates thousands of visitors who take Toronto flights and includes an IMAX theater.
- The Toronto Zoo is a modern zoo with natural habitat exhibits and rope courses for family fun.
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