Holiday rentals in Toronto

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Guest suite in Upper Beaches

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Newly Renovated - Private 1 Bedroom Basement Suite

Newly renovated, spacious one bedroom basement suite. (couch does not pull out) Located on a quiet street with a private entry. Queen Street East, Woodbine Beach, The Beaches neighbourhood & 2 - 24 hour Streetcars to downtown. 8'-2" ceilings, heated floor, full kitchen, WIFI, NETFLIX Keycode for easy entry. We live on the upper floors & would be happy to share any insights on the city if desired! Shampoo/cond, bodywash, towels Street parking - $20 / 24hrs, $28 / 48 hours, $42 / Week

31 Jan – 7 Feb

£110 per night
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Guest suite in Little Italy

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Ossington Rowhouse + Private Garden

Enjoy a fully private retreat in a gorgeous guest suite! Relax with a glass of wine in your own backyard garden at this romantic urban cottage—a 700 sq ft suite on two floors of a designer's 4 level home. This calm oasis is perfect for couples or business trips, with high-speed internet and flexible work spaces. Cook in the fully equipped kitchen or enjoy some of the city's best bars and restaurants just steps from home, and explore the city easily—there's a transit stop right outside the door.

27 May – 1 Jun

£160 per night
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Apartment in The Beaches

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

The Beaches pied-á-terre (Woodbine Beach)

Cozy and private retreat located in the desirable "The Beaches" neighbourhood. An ideal location to live the beach-life, while only minutes away to the downtown. Soak-up the sun on the beach, stroll the boardwalk. Steps to Queen Street East shops, streetcar, buses, bike trails, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, patios, bars, LCBO and groceries stores. Experiences: Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pool, Bike path, Beach Volleyball, Bike rentals, SUP boarding, Jazz Festival, Tommy Thompson Park,

8–15 May

£124 per night

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Other great holiday rentals in Toronto

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Guest house in Scarborough

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Private coach house near the bluffs

6–13 Jul

£76 per night
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Flat in Toronto

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Midtown Exec Suite Moore Park

25 Nov – 2 Dec

£97 per night
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Flat in North York

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

THE cozy side

17–24 Feb

£88 per night
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Home in Toronto

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Guest suite-Riverdale, Toronto

24 Sept – 1 Oct

£93 per night
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Loft in Downtown Toronto

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Modern 1-bedroom loft with parking & private patio

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Guest suite in Toronto

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

The Beach Cottage Studio Suite

2–9 May

£90 per night
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Guest suite in Toronto

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Bright, modern basement apartment by the subway

9–16 Sept

£116 per night
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Guest suite in Toronto

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Guest Suite in Trendy Bloordale Village

13–20 Apr

£93 per night
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Home in Toronto

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Guest Suite in Leslieville

3–10 May

£93 per night
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Home in Leslieville

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Cozy Basement Pad - Leslieville

6–13 Mar

£106 per night
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Home in Toronto

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Cute and cosy basement suite

23–30 Jan

£107 per night
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Flat in Toronto

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Cozy Home in Downtown Toronto

15–22 Oct

£131 per night

Your guide to Toronto

All About Toronto

Situated on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is the largest city in Canada, home to three million residents — roughly half of whom were born abroad, which makes it the most multicultural city in the country. You can grab a table at one of Kensington Market’s hip, world-class restaurants to enjoy Baja-style tacos or Jamaican jerk chicken, or sip third-wave coffee in Roncesvalles before browsing the employee picks at a cosy indie bookshop.

Art lovers will want to spend a day wandering from gallery to gallery in the pedestrian-only Distillery District or duck into Graffiti Alley to admire some of Toronto’s most famous street art. To experience the best view of the skyline, rise above the streets at Downtown Toronto’s 1,815-foot CN Tower — once the tallest freestanding structure in the world.

Nearby, Lake Ontario’s sandy shores invite sunbathing and summer swimming, with volleyball games at Woodbine Beach and juicy burgers by the Kew-Balmy boardwalk. The nearby Toronto Islands house an artists’ colony, hiking and biking trails, and an amusement park — all just 15 minutes from downtown by ferry.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Toronto

Toronto is a city that lives for patio season — the sunny months span from June to September, and everyone spills outside to dine alfresco and hop into kayaks for an evening paddle in the bay. It’s also the season for many outdoor celebrations, including the Toronto Caribbean Carnival and Pride Toronto — one of the biggest Pride celebrations in the world. In winter, Toronto transforms into a real-life snowglobe, with average temperatures below freezing. You’ll need to bundle up for any outdoor activities, but the scenery is worth it. These chilly months are also a good time to explore Toronto museums like the Aga Khan — the first museum on the continent dedicated to Islamic civilizations.


Top things to do in Toronto

High Park

Stretching across 400 acres, High Park provides peace and adventure for locals and visitors alike, located just 20 minutes from downtown. Its perfectly manicured lawns, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, and vast array of wildlife from bats to herons make it the city’s natural playground.

Graffiti Alley

It can seem like every corner of Toronto has some street art to show off, but certain neighbourhoods are home to impressive commissioned murals that have to be seen to be believed. The most popular and most photographed collection can be found in the three blocks that make up Graffiti Alley, located in Toronto’s Fashion District. The walls here showcase local talent as well as some of the biggest names in the art world, and it’s also a popular spot to hold street festivals.

Snacks at St. Lawrence

Toronto’s gastronomic offering runs to over 7,000 restaurants representing a range of global cuisines and cultures. Among those is the popular St. Lawrence Market, a centuries-old indoor space that houses two floors of vendors selling everything from fresh-baked pastries to specialty cheeses. The best day to stop by is a Saturday, when the famous Farmers’ Market is in full swing.

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