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Kensington Market -Toronto's Neighborhood International Food Tour

clock 2 hours 30 minutes
  • This is a Toronto food tour in the Kensington Market
  • The tour will introduce you to different flavours from around the globe whether you are a beginner, novice or a food expert Read more
  • The ticket takes you on a two and a half hour food tour with lots to bite
  • What You'll Do:

  • Taste a variety of foods from 6 different countries
  • Learn and see Toronto's food diversity in 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Explore Toronto's unique and eclectic neighborhood
  • Embark on a Kensington Market tour after tasting the culture and history of this city
  • Visit different restaurants, cuisines, entertainment spots, and cultural activities all from the advice of yourknowledgeable guide
  • What It Includes:

  • Free food tasting
  • Live local English speaking guide
  • Skip-the-line access guaranteed at attractions and food tastings
  • Walking tour for a small-group
  • Wear comfy shoes and carry along extra water
  • Infant meals are not included in the tasting
  • Vagetarian options available on request
  • Tour runs in all weather conditions
  • Travellers Talk:

  • Many tourists say the tour was just amazing with lots to eat and learn from the diverse food culture in Toronto city
  • While others recommend the tour for anybody who want to get a whole new experience of the city
  • Is It Right:

  • This tour is right for anyone who is passionate about people, food and culture
  • Although a great way to explore Toronto's food culture, it is not suitable for people with alergies for dairy, nuts, gluten and eggs
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Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown

clock 3 hours
  • It is a small group tour which covers Kensington Market and Chinatown in Toronto with snacks & drinks
  • A way to walk, shop and try various local and international foods Read more
  • A good way to explore and learn about Toronto's neighbourhoods
  • What You'll Do:

  • Fascinate yourself as you stroll through Toronto's Chinatown streets
  • Marvel at the beautiful colors, sounds, and flavors of the energetic and noisy Kensington Markets
  • See amazing hidden alleys, lanes, and graffiti arts as you walk through Chinatown and Kensington Markets
  • Visit local cafes for coffee breaks
  • Taste both local and international foods within the neighbourhoods
  • What It Includes:

  • Professional local English tour guide
  • Free snack & coffee or tea from local sellers
  • Children must be 6 to 11 years old
  • Beer Makes History Better tour
  • Small group Kensington & Chinatown walking tour
  • Entry at the Toronto Urban Adventures
  • Travellers Talk:

  • After praising the local tour guides, many travellers say it was an awesome tour with lots of delicious snacks and information
  • Is It Right:

  • It is right for both adults and children but not suitable for physically impaired and children below 6 years
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Kensington Market Food Tour

clock 3 hours
  • Get your taste buds ready as you eat your way through decades of immigrant cultures that have left their mark on this truly unique part of the city. Recognized in 2006 as a National Historic Site, Kensington Market, bordered by Little Italy and Chinatown, has come a long way since its early beginnings as a British war hero's estate. Without a...Read more

Small-Group Toronto Kensington Market and Chinatown Walking Tour

clock 2 hours
  • Canada is often described as a “Cultural Mosaic,” and Toronto exemplifies its diversity.

    Booming Chinatown, with its novelty tea shops, ethnic markets, and stunning street art. Continue through Kensington Market, the definition of the Canadian melting pot. Explore and taste more specially food stops than you can count. Fall in love with...Read more

Kensington Market By The Sidewalk Food Tour

clock 2 hours 15 minutes
  • • Come and explore Kensington Market, Toronto’s first neighborhood to be declared one of Canada's national historic sites in 2006.
    • Famous for its fresh produce, cheese, meats, bread and desserts, bulk spices, nuts, flowers, marijuana and vintage clothing, the area also teems with a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars. The shops...Read more
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