Chinatown

Toronto

Chinatown showing signage and a city
Chinatown featuring a city and street scenes
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Chinatown which includes a city, signage and street scenes
Chinatown

Discover a neighborhood bursting with Asian charm and traditions, from teahouses and herbal medicine stores to shopping malls and festivals.

Chinatown Toronto is a melting pot of Asian cultures, with communities from China and Taiwan, Vietnam, Pakistan and India all having an influence. Come to the neighborhood to visit teahouses and shop for medicinal herbs, browse the clothes stores and enjoy free cultural events. Centered on Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West, this is the largest of several Chinatowns in Toronto.

Join the crowds on Spadina Avenue that come to shop for the latest in fabric, leather and fur fashion. Local designers spill onto the sidewalk, where they set up racks of clothes and stands selling artisanal jewelry. Keep your eye out for a one-of-a-kind bargain. To find more shopping, enter Dragon City Mall, which is home to fashion shops, book and music stores.

Chinatown Toronto offers a wide variety of authentic Asian cuisine. You’ll find markets with exotic fruits and vegetables, herbal shops offering all kinds of tea, steaming noodle houses and restaurants with grilled meats hanging from the windows. Be sure to sample traditional Asian dishes, such as Peking duck and dim sum.

Some restaurants stay open all night, so you can also come here after a night of partying. At night, lanterns decorated with dragons light up the neighborhood’s sidewalks and Chinese music blares from the shops and restaurants. For a bit of fun, look for the neon lights of a karaoke bar and live out your dream of being a pop star.

Don’t miss the free cultural events that take place in the neighborhood. Watch musical performances and parades of dancing dragons during the Chinese New Year celebrations in winter. Enjoy more music and dance shows while exploring food and handicraft stalls at Toronto Chinatown Festival in August. Find all event details on the neighborhood’s official website.

Chinatown Toronto is a 20-minute walk west of downtown Toronto. Streetcars and buses stop at various points along Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West. The most convenient parking garage is at the Dragon City Mall. Combine your visit with a trip to Kensington Market or Little Italy Toronto, which are both just a short walk away.


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Top hotels in Chinatown

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
4 out of 5
33 Gerrard St W, Toronto, ON
The price is P8,096 per night from Jul 1 to Jul 2
P8,096
P9,926 total
Jul 1 - Jul 2
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star eco-certified hotel in Toronto. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 indoor pools, and 2 restaurants. Our guests praise the pool and the restaurant in our ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (11,362 reviews)
"I like the location but it's too expensive."

Reviewed on Jun 18, 2025

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre by IHG
3.5 out of 5
30 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON
The price is P8,443 per night from Jul 1 to Jul 2
P8,443
P10,351 total
Jul 1 - Jul 2
includes taxes & fees
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8.4/10 Very Good! (4,185 reviews)
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Pod-Inn Hotel
Pod-Inn Hotel
2 out of 5
237 Simcoe Street, Toronto, ON
The price is P4,080 per night from Jun 26 to Jun 27
P4,080
P5,002 total
Jun 26 - Jun 27
includes taxes & fees
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8.6/10 Excellent! (70 reviews)
"A bit different than other hotels. But very accommodating host"

Reviewed on Jun 19, 2025

Pod-Inn Hotel
Fairmont Royal York
Fairmont Royal York
4 out of 5
100 Front St West, Toronto, ON
The price is P11,124 per night from Jun 22 to Jun 23
P11,124
P13,639 total
Jun 22 - Jun 23
includes taxes & fees
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Fairmont Royal York
Cambridge Suites Toronto
Cambridge Suites Toronto
4 out of 5
15 Richmond St E, Toronto, ON
The price is P8,776 per night from Jun 26 to Jun 27
P8,776
P10,759 total
Jun 26 - Jun 27
includes taxes & fees
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Cambridge Suites Toronto
 Skye Hotel & Residences
Skye Hotel & Residences
3 out of 5
136 Westmore Drive, Toronto, ON
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7/10 Good! (974 reviews)
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Reviewed on Jun 19, 2025

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