As Canada's largest metropolis, located in Ontario's Golden Horseshoe, Toronto is a world choice for culture, entertainment, cuisine and museums. The must sees Toronto guide takes you skating at the WinterFest, lures you into touching stingrays at Toronto Zoo, and leads you to the enchanting Niagara Falls and its botanic gardens. Sights within must sees Toronto are grouped according to Michelin's time-honored star rating system, which for more than 100 years has guided travelers to the best a place has to offer. The Michelin Man symbol represents the top picks for activities, entertainment, where to eat and where to stay.
Having compared 3 books on Toronto (Michelin, Lonely Planet, and Rough Guide) clearly, Michelin is the best of the 3 books. Why ? a) it's concise, like an executive summary b) it tells visitors really what's significant and unique to visit c) it doesn't spent 200 pages with paragraph after paragraph about bar after bar, pub after pub like a Yellow Pages, unlike the ROugh Guide. d) it doesn't clutter the book with disorganized listings of restaurants and neighborhoods, and hotels, like a puzzle, unlike Lonely Planet. e) has plenty of glossy, very recent pictures of actual must sees in Toronto, and is well organized, easy to read, etc. It's also the lightest book.
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