We’re so excited to have you celebrating with us in our home city. On this page, you’ll find everything you need to make your trip smooth and fun, including how to get to Toronto, where to stay, and what to do while you're here.

If you have any questions or want more personalized recommendations, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help!

Travel

Getting to Toronto

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

YYZ is Toronto’s main international airport and the best option for most out of town guests. It’s about a 30–45 minute drive to downtown. The UP Express train connects the airport to Union Station downtown in around 25 minutes, with frequent departures.

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)

YTZ is a small airport located on Toronto Island and is a great option for regional travelers (especially via Porter Airlines). It's just a 5–10 minute ride into downtown via taxi, Uber, or the free shuttle to Union Station. A super convenient choice if you're coming from cities like New York, Chicago, Montreal, or Boston.

Staying in Toronto

Four Seasons Hotel Toronto

60 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto
Located in the heart of Yorkville, the Four Seasons is a lux hotel with a full spa, and is within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and museums. The hotel is a very short drive to the wedding venue.

W Toronto

90 Bloor Street East, Toronto
For those deep in the Bonvoy grind, W Toronto is a fun option with modern rooms, a rooftop bar, and a lively atmosphere. Located just a few blocks from the Four Seasons in Yorkville, it’s close to shopping, and plenty of restaurants. Group rate available here until February 24 2026.

The St. Regis Toronto

325 Bay Street, Toronto
A luxury hotel in the heart of downtown near the CBD, offering elegant accommodations, exceptional service, and convenient access to Toronto’s dining and attractions. Group rate available here until February 26 2026.

Ace Hotel Toronto

51 Camden Street, Toronto
Located in the vibrant Queen West neighbourhood, Ace Hotel is a modern boutique spot with a cozy restaurant and a rooftop bar. It's a 20 minute drive or quick subway ride to the venue. Great for guests looking for a contemporary vibe and a walkable city experience.

Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

123 Queen Street W, Toronto
Offers sleek, no-frills rooms with a clean design. Located in the heart of Toronto’s CBD with easy access to subway. You're steps from Toronto’s Eaton Center mall & restaurants. Group rate available here until March 12 2026.

Marriott Downtown at Eaton Centre

525 Bay Street, Toronto
A centrally located hotel with direct access to shopping, dining, and major downtown landmarks, ideal for a convenient and budget friendly stay. Group rate available here until March 12 2026.

The Annex Hotel

296 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto
This minimalist, design-forward hotel is located in the Annex neighbourhood and home to indie bookstores, laid-back cafes, and the University of Toronto. It’s about 10–15 minutes from the venue by car or transit, and offers a more artsy, low-key stay.

Airbnb

North Toronto, Yorkville or beyond
Toronto has a wide range of Airbnb options across neighbourhoods like Yorkville, Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods, and the Annex. If you prefer a more private or homey setup, this can be a great option. We recommend booking in a central neighborhood to stay close to the venue and other guests. Toronto’s public transportation (TTC) is easy to navigate, and Uber/Lyft are readily available.

Things To Do

    • DaiLo – Modern Asian cuisine with Chinese-French fusion; great for sharing plates, reso required

    • Enoteca Sociale – Cozy Italian spot with amazing pasta and a top-tier wine list, reso required

    • MIMI Chinese – Stylish, high-end Chinese dining with incredible dim sum, reso required

    • Sugo – A casual, red-sauce Italian joint that’s all heart and full-flavour—ideal for a loud, fun dinner with friends, walk in only (arrive early, expect a walk)

    • Piano Piano – Bright, playful, and full of charm—this Italian spot is beloved for its fresh pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and whimsical décor, reso required

    • Byblos – Eastern Mediterranean dishes served in a gorgeous, cute setting, reso required

    • PAI - Delicious Thai food in fun and funky atmosphere, reso recommended

    • Terroni - A Toronto classic spot with excellent Italian food, reso recommended

    • Manita Rosedale - Mediterranean-inspired brunch (my personal favourite), reso required

    • Mildred’s Temple Kitchen – Famous for their blueberry pancakes and industrial-chic vibe, walk in only, expect a wait

    • Lady Marmalade – Beloved brunch institution with a quirky menu, walk in only and expect a wait

    • Hemingway’s – A beloved local pub with a rooftop patio and hearty brunch classics. Casual, lively, and great for groups, walk in or reso

    • Frankie’s - Our favourite greasy spoon diner near Ossington, walk in only

    • Le Sélect Bistro – A charming French bistro with Parisian flair and a cute setting, reso recommended

    • Bar Raval – Gaudí-style architecture and incredible cocktails in Little Italy, walk in only

    • Civil Liberties – A hidden gem where bartenders craft custom drinks based on your preferences (Our first date spot!)

    • El Rey Mezcal Bar – Cozy Kensington spot with great mezcal and taco options

    • Bar Pompette – Chic French cocktail bar with a sleek, European vibe, reso required

    • Bar Koukla - A cozy, modern Greek wine and cocktail bar in the heart of Ossington, reso recommended

    • Mother Cocktail Bar - Artful, ingredient-driven cocktails in an intimate, moody space on Queen West (our neck of the woods!), reso recommended

    • Project Gigglewater - A fun cocktail bar with creative drinks, great tunes, and a vintage speakeasy vibe (THE date spot of Fall 2022), reso recommended

    • Bar Avelo – An elegant plant-based cocktail lounge with beautifully crafted drinks and a refined, intimate atmosphere, reso recommended

    • Le Tigre – A vibrant, modern Chinese spot serving bold with pinky vibes, reso recommended

    • St. Lawrence Market – Great for foodies; grab lunch and explore vendors. Our favourite is the Carousel Bakery Canadian Bacon on a bun

    • Distillery District – Pedestrian-only historic area with art galleries, cafés, and shops

    • Toronto Islands – Ferry ride + bike rentals for a scenic break from the city

    • AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) – Large collection with cool rotating exhibits

    • Kensington Market – Boho neighborhood with vintage shops, street food, and murals

    • High Park – Large green space perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic

    • Stroll Ossington - Our local, hip shopping street with great food and cute shops

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