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John Fluevog| Toronto Shopping Stores Chic Funky Finds

Whether you browse the chic boutiques of Yorkville, sifting through deals in Chinatown, or to find funky vintage finds in Kensington Market, with shops in Toronto something for every type of customer, the fashionista's most trend-savvy hunter more strong negotiation. Check out these popular destinations and commercial Toronto and discover the great regions of this amazing city at the same time!

Toronto Eaton Centre
Millions of consumers each year make their way to Toronto Eaton Centre, located at the corner of Yonge and Dundas in the heart of downtown Toronto. There are over two hundred shops and restaurants housed on four levels of this mall glass dome, including upscale retailers A / X Armani Exchange, BCBG to favorites center as Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle Outfitters. A tip for tourists visit the Customer Service Information Desk on Level 2 for a city map and brochures on local attractions.

Bloor-Yorkville
The exclusive shopping district of Bloor-Yorkville is Toronto's version of New York's Fifth Avenue. The main shopping district of Bloor St. is lined with a chic boutique after another as Gucci, Prada, Chanel and Burberry. The historic district of Yorkville nestled between Yonge and Avenue Road is also filled with trendy shops such as Anthropologie, Jeanne Lottie and Vera Wang, as well as several cafes and funky bars. A tip for tourists visiting Toronto in September: this area is a hotspot for the famous International Film Festival in Toronto.

Kensington Market and Chinatown
Seeking a more eclectic shopping experience? A must when visiting Toronto are the narrow streets of the Kensington Market area, especially for lovers of vintage and bargain hunters. Nestled between College Street, Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West, Kensington Market is home to several vintage stores, including Courage My Love, Flashback and exile as well as favorite hipster Bungalow, which includes pieces Retro Decor and a mixture of new and vintage clothing.

A few steps from the market which extends up and down between the King and Spadina College Street Toronto is vibrant Chinatown, which is lined with dozens of shops offering bargains on everything from clothing to housewares.

Queen Street West and Queen Street West
The popular Queen Street West, between the commercial area of Yonge Street and Avenue Bathurst is packed with a mixture of funky shops like John Fluevog Shoes and Trendsetter favorite H & M and Zara, and dozens of trendy cafes, bars and pubs.

Head further west along Queen Street past Bathurst and retailers no longer give rise to a collection of cutting-edge boutiques art styles by local designers, as well as several art galleries and furniture stores. This area of Bathurst to Gladstone, known as West Queen West, Toronto Art and Design District and has the largest concentration of art galleries across Canada.

The Distillery District
Toronto is a city steeped in history and a visit to the Distillery District offers visitors a taste of city history and a unique collection of shops, art galleries and restaurants. Located east of downtown, whiskey production occurred throughout the 19th century buildings carefully restored distillery, home to some of the funkiest shopping in town. Shop Lileo beautiful with its organic lines and the famous collection of denim for gastronomic destination popular A Taste of Quebec offers a delicious selection of artisan cheeses and other gourmet specialties, there are many unique shopping explore cobbled streets of Toronto's Distillery District.

Laurent <St. Lawrence Market.

Posted on April 22, 2010.
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