Toronto is visited with a reference budget of around 115 EUR/day/person (mid to high level), covering a comfortable accessible stay. The main expense remains accommodation (35-45% of budget): 3* hotels EUR 80-180/night, 4* hotels EUR 180-350/night, boutique hotels EUR 250-500/night, short-term rental apartments sometimes more advantageous for stays of 4 nights or more.
Dining varies greatly by standing: EUR 12-25 for a meal at a popular establishment or food court, EUR 35-70 for dinner at a decent restaurant, EUR 80-150 for a gourmet dinner. Breakfast can often be enjoyed at local cafes for EUR 8-15, or included in your hotel depending on the formula chosen. Remember to factor in taxes and tipping (5-15% depending on local customs) which can inflate the final bill by 20-25% compared to the displayed price.
For local transport and main activities (site entries, excursions, cruises, show tickets, equipment rental), plan 20-30% of the budget. Options range from free (beaches, public parks, city walks) to premium experiences (cruises, scenic flights, starred restaurants) which can exceed EUR 200/person for one activity. Our advice: mix 2-3 paid activities per stay with plenty of free exploration — most of Toronto's charm is appreciated by strolling, chatting with locals and stopping at neighbourhood shops.
Read also
- Ontario (region) — The full region: Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa the federal capital.
- Niagara Falls — 1h30 south: Canadian-side Horseshoe Falls, Maid of the Mist, Skylon Tower.
- Canada — Complete country guide: eTA visa, currency, regions, best time to visit.
- Montreal — 5h by VIA Rail train: francophone metropolis, cultural alternative to combine.
