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Planning a trip to Toronto or looking to maximize your points on a flight or stay near one of its two airports? Here you’ll find all our verified Reviews of hotels, flights, and airport lounges in the area, along with our guides to enjoying the city.
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and its main financial center, recognizable by its CN Tower dominating the shores of Lake Ontario. It stands out for its multicultural neighborhoods, its dense cultural and sports scene, and its status as an international air hub.
Most hotels accessible with points are located downtown, within walking distance of the Rogers Centre and the business district. Only one hotel is located directly at Pearson Airport, convenient for a connection or an early morning flight.
Toronto Pearson serves Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with several carriers, in addition to being Air Canada’s main hub. Our reviews detail the comfort and value of points redeemed for these flights.
YYZ has several lounges distributed across its terminals, some accessible only in the international zone. Access depends on your credit card, loyalty status, or flight class.
Pearson is Canada’s busiest airport, with significant walking time between certain gates. Our comprehensive guide covers the terminals, transportation to downtown, and lounge access.
Located on an island just across from downtown, Billy Bishop primarily serves domestic flights with Porter Airlines. Its proximity to downtown makes it a convenient option to avoid the longer trip to Pearson.
Toronto hosts several major events where your credit card changes what you can actually get into. The biggest of the fall is the Toronto International Film Festival, running September 10 to 20, 2026, with Visa as a Major Partner for 25 years now.
A Visa Infinite card opens the ticket presale in June, then the Priority Line, the lounge at the Visa Screening Room at the Princess of Wales Theatre and the Visa Infinite Terrace at Roy Thomson Hall. On the hotel side, this is the busiest week of the year downtown, and the reviews above show which properties are bookable on points.
The rest of the year, Scotiabank is the Official Bank of the NHL in Canada and lends its name to Scotiabank Arena, home of the Maple Leafs and the Raptors. BMO cardholders get a priority entrance at BMO Field, and RBC cardholders a separate entrance at the RBC Amphitheatre.
A good travel card speeds up points accumulation and often provides access to airport lounges. Here are three of the most popular options, or see our best travel credit cards page to compare all options.
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