The intersection of Dundas and Spadina is the most visible symbol of the Chinatown community

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Toronto: Chinatown and Kensington Market 2-Hour Walking Tour

  38 Reviews

 3.0 hour

$58

Discover the legendary Chinatown and Kensington Market of Toronto on a 2-hour walking tour. Uncover ...

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International Bites Through Kensington Market

  25 Reviews

 2.5 hour

$69

Designed for the adventurer, this food tour introduces you to flavours from around the world with th...

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Toronto: 2-Hour Kensington Market Chinatown Walking Tour

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 2.0 hour

$25

Discover Chinatown and Kensington Market on a public or private 2-hour walking tour. Admire street a...

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Kensington Market Afternoon Food Tour

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 3.5 hour

$77

Get ready to eat your way through decades of immigrant cultures that have left their mark on this un...

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Kensington Market: Downtown Toronto Self-guided Audio Tour

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 2.0 hour

$5

Take in the vibrant and eclectic culture of Chinatown and Kensington Market on this self-guided audi...

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Kensington Market -Toronto's Neighborhood International Food Tour

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 3 hours

$67

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Kensington Market Food Tour

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 3 hours

$78

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Kensington Market By The Sidewalk Food Tour

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 3 hours

$51

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Kensington Market, Graffiti Alley, Queen Street West Walking Tour

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 2.0 to 2.5 hrs

$19

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Kensington Market – Neighborhood Food Tour

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 2.5 hour

$435

This tour is more than just food tasting; it's a cultural voyage through one of Toronto's most vibra...

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Toronto Food Tour: Kensington Market Sweet and Savory

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 2 hours 30 minutes

$46

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Small-Group Walking Tour of Toronto's Kensington Market and Chinatown

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 2 hours

$29

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Kensington Market & Chinatown

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 2 hours

$28

Skip the generic, tourist-trap sights and join this Toronto tour to see two of the city's coolest co...

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St. Lawrence Market and Old Toronto Food Tour

  40 Reviews

 4 hour

$70

Savor multicultural eats and drinks on your choice of three guided tours in Kensington Market, St. L...

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Toronto: Guided Donut Walking Tour with Tastings and Coffee

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 2.0 hour

$60

Enjoy a guided walking tour of historic Toronto and the Kensington Market. Breakfast like a local wi...

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Toronto: Great Canadian Food Tour

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 2.5 hour

$69

Experience a walking food tour that showcases the creativity of our city's ethnic diversity through ...

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Toronto: See & Taste the City Guided Food Tour

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 2 hour

$63

Eat and drink in the coolest areas of Toronto with a local foodie guide. Choose from three unique to...

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Urban Adventures - Toronto

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$36

Urban Adventures is a company that organizes guided tours in small size groups led by a local gui...

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Kensington Market, Toronto

The intersection of Dundas and Spadina is the most visible symbol of the Chinatown community.

The intersection of Dundas and Spadina is the most visible symbol of the Chinatown community. On weekends, especially, the sidewalks are crammed with open-air food stalls, vendors, and thousands of people from all backgrounds eager to shop, eat, and socialize.


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About Kensington Market

 Kensington Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

 www.kensington-market.ca

Kensington Market and Nearby Sights on Map

Toronto Chinatown

A busy place, for good bargains and Asian food

Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario is the largest art gallery in Canada, with more than 80,000 works of art from the 1st century to present day

College Street United Church

This church, built in 1885 fell into hard times in the 1990s and decided to demolish most of the church in order to build condominiums

University College

This building is the centrepiece of the University of Toronto's beautiful campus

Bata Shoe Museum

This offbeat museum is devoted to shoes and footwear, and contains Napoleon Bonaparte's socks, and footwear from cultures all over the world

Canada Life Building

This building, built in 1931 by the Canadian Life Insurance Company, is one of the finest examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in Toronto

Osgoode Hall

This beautiful building was originally built in 1832 to house the Law Society of Upper Canada

Campbell House

This is one of the oldest remaining buildings in Toronto and is one of the few examples of Georgian architecture in Toronto

Queen's Park

This grand Victorian building is home to Ontario's provincial legislature

City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square

Toronto's modernist City Hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and was completed in 1965