Explore all 16 host cities with this insider guide to attractions, dining, and must-see highlights during the World Cup
By Sheila Zapata
The World Cup is one of the most notable and viewed attractions in the world and is seen as a celebration that brings people together through the art of football or soccer. With 16 different cities hosting, it would be difficult to choose one. Here is a rundown of all the host cities for the World Cup and what they have to offer you as you stay to watch the games.
Western Region
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles features multiple famous attractions such as The Hollywood Bowl, which welcomes major musical acts, The Broad, a popular contemporary museum that contains infinite mirror rooms and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where you can find Chris Burden’s Urban Light attraction.
It is also the location of the restaurant Camelia, a bistro that integrates Japanese ingredients into French meals with signature dishes such as black sesame Parker House rolls, buttery abalone pot pie and grilled loup de mer.
At the top of nearly every itinerary is the Hollywood Sign, perched high on the hills and offering sweeping views of the city. Nearby, Hollywood Boulevard and the Walk of Fame invite guests to stroll past the stars, visit the historic TCL Chinese Theatre, and soak in the glamour that has shaped the film industry for over a century. Art lovers gravitate toward The Getty Center, a stunning hilltop campus featuring world-class galleries, tranquil gardens and panoramic vistas.
No trip to L.A. is complete without experiencing its vibrant neighborhoods and waterfront destinations. Santa Monica Pier blends amusement rides, ocean views and beachside dining, while nearby Venice Beach delights with colorful boardwalk performers and eclectic shops. Visitors can immerse themselves in movie magic at Universal Studios Hollywood, where behind-the-scenes tours and themed attractions bring blockbuster films to life. For those seeking a quieter retreat, the Griffith Observatory provides unmatched views of the night sky and the city skyline. Together, these attractions showcase the diversity, creativity and sun-soaked appeal that make Los Angeles one of the world’s most compelling destinations.
For your stay, check out The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, which gives you an escape in the city life with close proximity to LAX airport, stunning cityscape views and excellent rooms and staff.

San Francisco Bay Area, California
The San Francisco Bay Area is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks, cultural hotspots, and breathtaking scenery. Some of its most popular attractions include the famous Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic landmark shown in multiple shows and a breathtaking view of the skyline and Golden Gate Park, a large urban location featuring gardens, museums and recreational areas. Golden Gate Park, larger than New York’s Central Park, is perfect for walking, biking, and exploring gardens, lakes, and museums.
Nearby, Alcatraz Island offers a fascinating glimpse into history, where tourists can explore the notorious former prison and learn about its infamous inmates. Fisherman’s Wharf is another must-see destination, bustling with shops, seafood restaurants, and attractions like Pier 39, where sea lions bask in the sun and street performers entertain crowds. For art and history enthusiasts, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and de Young Museum provide world-class collections set within stunning architectural spaces.
Beyond the city itself, the Bay Area offers natural beauty and unique cultural experiences. including the California Academy of Sciences. Across the Bay, Sausalito offers charming waterfront streets and art galleries, while Muir Woods National Monument amazes visitors with towering redwoods just a short drive from the city. Wine lovers can take a day trip to Napa Valley or Sonoma, savoring world-renowned vintages and scenic vineyard landscapes.
Enjoy your stay at The Domain Hotel, with an exceptional breakfast, and is in close proximity to Golfland USA and pet friendly
for your furry friends. For a taste of true Italian, Bistro Don Giovanni offers multiple dishes that also include vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, with their most popular dishes being their Rigatoni Bolognese, Seared Scottish Salmon and Gnocchetti. For a more efficient and relaxed travel, take advantage of the city’s bus and tram system for an easy and affordable trip around the city.
Seattle, Washington
Seattle is the most populated city in the state of Washington, and besides its mild marine climate and rare chances of snow, it contains a historic hotel that’s been open since 1927.
At the top of the must-see list is the iconic Space Needle, a 605-foot-tall observation tower built for the 1962 World’s Fair, providing panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier. Art and culture enthusiasts can explore Chihuly Garden and Glass, showcasing the breathtaking glasswork of artist Dale Chihuly, and the Seattle Art Museum, which features diverse collections from around the globe. For a taste of local history and quirky charm, Pike Place Market is a bustling destination where visitors can watch fishmongers toss fresh seafood, browse unique crafts, and sample local delicacies like freshly made clam chowder and artisanal pastries.
Seattle’s surroundings also offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and scenic escapes. The nearby Mount Rainier National Park provides year-round hiking, wildlife spotting, and breathtaking alpine views, while Discovery Park in the city offers walking trails, beaches, and stunning views of Puget Sound. Waterfront attractions include the Seattle Aquarium and the Argosy Cruises, perfect for sightseeing along Elliott Bay. Food lovers can explore diverse culinary offerings, from fresh Pacific Northwest seafood to vibrant international cuisine in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Ballard. With a mix of urban excitement and natural splendor, Seattle offers experiences that delight every kind of traveler.
The Mayflower Park Hotel is located in downtown Seattle and offers multiple guestrooms, suites and amenities to guarantee you a great stay in Washington. After you settle in, check out locations such as Chihuly Garden and Glass, where artwork spanning all colors is shown by Pacific Northwest artist Dale Chihuly.
For a taste of long-lasting history, try out Lowell’s, a breakfast and lunch location that offers a wide variety of dishes.
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver is a major city in Western Canada, and it’s one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in the country.
Vancouver is a stunning coastal city where urban sophistication meets natural beauty, offering attractions for every traveler. At the heart of the city, Stanley Park is a must-visit destination, featuring scenic seawall paths, lush forests, totem poles, and views of the Pacific Ocean and mountains. Art and culture enthusiasts can explore the Vancouver Art Gallery, which showcases Canadian and Indigenous works, or take a stroll through the historic Gastown neighborhood, famous for its cobblestone streets, unique shops, and the iconic steam clock. For a relaxing escape, visitors can wander the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, a tranquil oasis inspired by traditional Chinese landscaping and architecture.
Outdoor adventures abound in Vancouver thanks to its proximity to mountains and water. Visitors can soak up the sun at Kitsilano Beach, go kayaking or paddleboarding along False Creek, or enjoy breathtaking views from Queen Elizabeth Park. The city also offers family-friendly experiences like Vancouver Aquarium and the interactive displays at Science World. Food lovers will find a world of flavors, from fresh seafood at local markets to diverse international cuisine in neighborhoods like Richmond, known for its authentic Asian dining. With a combination of cultural landmarks, scenic escapes, and outdoor activities, Vancouver provides an unforgettable experience for every type of traveler.
There, you can find a popular and affordable Vietnamese restaurant, Pho in Love. Being family-run, this restaurant will engulf you in the aroma of the popular soup, with other options of sandwiches and pickled vegetables. For a cozy stay, YWCA Hotel is the best option with experienced staff, excellent amenities and close proximity to the
YVR airport.

Central Region
Dallas, Texas
Dallas is one of Texas’s best-known cities with a large reputation for its cultural significance. With that, they have many different attractions, such as Cosm, a 12K+ LED dome area that showcases sports events and The Bomb Factory, dedicated to celebrating the
what’s-old-is-new-again mentality regarding music.
Dallas is a vibrant city that blends modern attractions with rich cultural heritage, offering something for every type of traveler. Art enthusiasts will want to visit the Dallas Museum of Art, home to more than 24,000 works spanning centuries and cultures, or the Nasher Sculpture Center, which features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary sculptures. History buffs can explore the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which chronicles the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. For a more interactive experience, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science delivers hands-on exhibits that fascinate both adults and kids alike.
Dallas also has a thriving food and entertainment scene. Food lovers can indulge in authentic Texas barbecue at Pecan Lodge or explore the diverse culinary offerings in the bustling Bishop Arts District, where boutique shops, galleries, and restaurants line the streets. Sports fans can experience the excitement of a Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic beauty of Klyde Warren Park, an urban green space offering walking trails, food trucks, and live events. Whether you’re exploring arts, history, cuisine, or sports, Dallas combines culture and fun in a way that keeps visitors coming back.
For a memorable international experience, check out the restaurant Meso Maya Comida y Copas, where you can have authentic Mexican food with a variety of quesadillas, Tacos and Enchiladas. For a satisfying stay, book with Hotel ZaZa Dallas Uptown for a fashionable and comfortable atmosphere. For a more local experience, explore the Bishop Arts District with unique boutiques and take the McKinney Avenue Trolley for a free streetcar line that passes through Dallas’s most popular attractions.
Guadalajara, Mexico
Guadalajara is the capital of Jalisco in western Mexico and is a city of rich history and a vibrant culture. Some interesting locations to visit are Hospicio Cabanas, a World Heritage Site that was established as a hospital, almshouse, orphanage and workhouse and the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres, a monument located in the center of the city that pays homage to the State’s prominent figures. Afterward, settle into your hotel rooms at Quinta Real Guadalajara, which releases vibrant energy and contains beautiful landscape views of the city. For a homelike feel with your meal, visit La Chata de Guadalajara, where you can find authentic Mexican foods and drinks. From the locals, you should acknowledge the fact that the city is not only rich in culture
but also in the social scene; the beautiful landscapes and roses that bloom during the War of Independence are worth looking at during your visit.
For those seeking modern experiences, Guadalajara boasts a lively arts and entertainment scene. The Teatro Degollado hosts opera, ballet, and theater performances in an elegant 19th-century venue, while neighborhoods like Chapalita and Tlaquepaque are full of galleries, artisan shops, and cozy cafés. Music fans will enjoy mariachi performances, the very genre that originated here, often performed in plazas or at local venues. From historic landmarks to culinary delights and artistic flair, Guadalajara offers a mix of experiences that capture the spirit and vibrancy of Mexico.
Houston, Texas
Houston is a dynamic city that blends world-class culture, history, and family-friendly attractions.
One of its top destinations is the Space Center Houston, the official visitor center of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where guests can explore exhibits on space exploration, view historic spacecraft, and even meet astronauts. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Museum District, which houses institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, offering diverse collections and rotating exhibitions. Nature lovers can unwind at Hermann Park, home to the Houston Zoo, lush gardens, and scenic walking trails, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and exploration.
Houston is also renowned for its vibrant food scene and entertainment options. Visitors can experience the energy of the city’s culinary offerings at places like The Rustic, a popular spot combining live music with Southern-inspired cuisine or explore local flavors at diverse international restaurants throughout the city. For outdoor enthusiasts, Buffalo Bayou Park offers hiking, biking, kayaking, and stunning views of the Houston skyline. Sports fans can catch a game at Minute Maid Park or NRG Stadium, while those seeking unique experiences can explore the Downtown Aquarium, featuring interactive exhibits, rides, and marine life displays. Houston’s blend of culture, cuisine, and activities ensures there’s something to delight every traveler.
Take advantage of the METRO bus system for affordable transportation and easy navigation, and hidden gems such as secret parks, tucked-in restaurants and off-the-path destinations. When you arrive, check in at Heritage Place Houston Brookhollow and experience a modern environment with close proximity to The Downtown Aquarium. For a cozy and community-based eatery, The Rustic gives comforting food and music to enhance your experience.
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture and significant contributions to music and cuisine, mainly barbecue. To experience this beloved cuisine, check out Jack Stack Barbecue with 11 hickory-smoked meats and sides such as onion rings, fried mushrooms and fire-kissed wings. After your meal, check out the multiple attractions that Kansas City has to offer.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, a place for all ages that contains 40,000 pieces and features art from Europe, Asia and America, Westport, a popular neighborhood where people go to enjoy shopping, dining and the nightlife and Kansas City’s City Market, the town’s largest farmers market with 30 permanent merchants selling products that range from food items to household
decor. After a tiring adventure, settle into your hotel at Cherry Warehouse Hotel with a more urban decor, with a close distance to Hallmark Visitor Center and Crown Center.
History fans can explore Union Station, which features interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and the Science City attraction. For a stroll through charming neighborhoods, Westport combines boutique shopping, lively nightlife, and historic architecture, making it a must-visit for first-time visitors.
Jazz lovers can dive into the city’s rich musical heritage along the 18th & Vine Jazz District, home to the American Jazz Museum. Sports fans can catch a game at Kauffman Stadium or Arrowhead Stadium, and families can enjoy hands-on fun at Crown Center, with shops, restaurants, and attractions for all ages.

Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, has roots of historical, cultural and economic significance with their main attractions being the National Museum of Anthropology, an important location to Mexico City that showcases artifacts from pre-Columbian civilization, Zoxalo, the city’s largest plaza at the heart of Mexico City and Templi Mayor, an archaeological site that was once the main temple of the Aztec capital that is now ancient ruins open for exploration for visitors. For a luxury and relaxing stay, book with Galeria Plaza San Jeronimo, where you can enjoy a tranquil retreat in the vibrant south area of the city.
For a taste of local life and cuisine, Mexico City offers a vibrant food scene and colorful neighborhoods. Visitors can stroll through Coyoacán, sampling street food and handmade crafts, or explore Roma and Condesa, known for trendy cafés, boutiques, and lush parks. The city also offers a variety of dining experiences, from traditional markets to fine dining at restaurants like Salón Tenampa, where mariachi music complements classic Mexican dishes. Whether wandering historic sites, enjoying cultural performances, or indulging in local flavors, Mexico City provides a rich, immersive experience for every traveler. Don’t forget to also stay alert in crowded places and take advantage of the Metrobus Line 4 for first-time visitors and to avoid heavy traffic.
Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey is a city that stands out for its industrial prowess with unique blends of modernity and traditions. For a luxury stay, book at Safi Royal Luxury Centro close to many famous attractions in Monterrey’s entertainment industry. Some of these attractions nearby would be Alameda Park, Explanada de los Heroes and Plaza Zaragoza. With multiple authentic Mexican restaurants, it’s difficult to choose just one, but if so, then check out Fonda El Limoncito, a pet-friendly homestyle restaurant with laidback staff and owners, and classic Mexican dishes such as tacos, Chilaquiles and Zachahuils. Some insider tips for this location would be using local taxi services, as Uber is a lot cheaper and visiting during the fall season for cooler weather and less crowded places.

Eastern Region
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is the most populous city in Georgia and has many opportunities to offer to new visitors. Some of these include the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, a magnet for the art community in the city, Atlanta’s Black History and Civil Rights Tour for insight into the African-American community and the Georgia Aquarium, which contains 70 habitats of unique marine animals.
Pay a visit to sites like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, which includes Dr. King’s childhood home and the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, offering a deep dive into the city’s civil rights legacy. Art lovers can explore the High Museum of Art, known for its impressive collection spanning classic to contemporary works, or the Atlanta History Center, which combines historic homes, gardens, and exhibitions about the region’s past. Stroll through the Atlanta Botanical Garden, featuring beautiful themed gardens and seasonal exhibits.
Atlanta also offers a lively urban scene with plenty of local flavors and entertainment. Foodies can indulge in Southern cuisine at iconic spots like Mary Mac’s Tea Room, famous for fried chicken, mac and cheese, and peach cobbler, or explore the diverse offerings at Ponce City Market. Sports fans can catch a game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium or the State Farm Arena, while those looking for unique experiences can ride the historic Atlanta Streetcar or take a leisurely walk along the BeltLine, a network of trails, parks, and art installations. With its mix of history, culture, and modern attractions, Atlanta is a city that truly offers something for everyone.
For ultimate comfort and relaxation, the Western Peachtree Plaza gives you comfort with proximity to good social areas. For a southern experience, enjoy a meal at Mary Mac’s Tea Room, where you can enjoy traditional southern meals such as fried chicken, mac n cheese and banana pudding.
Boston, Massachusetts
The Great Boston region has a powerful role of scientific, commercial and cultural significance. With multiple attractions being the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Boston National Historical Park. These places show the true beauty of the city and the cultural significance it holds. Carmelina’s is a unique restaurant with traditional Sicilian comfort food with a twist of Mediterranean aspects, giving classic meals such as different pastas, seafood options and vegetarian dishes. For a more homey environment, check out Newbury Guest House, located in the city for easy accessibility to local shops, restaurants and community areas.
History enthusiasts can walk the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile path that winds through 16 historic sites, including Paul Revere’s House, the Old North Church, and Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States. The Boston National Historical Park also offers insights into the city’s pivotal role in the American Revolution, while the Bunker Hill Monument commemorates one of the first major battles. Art and culture lovers can spend time at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, known for its stunning art collection and beautiful courtyard, or explore contemporary works at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Beyond its historic sites, Boston boasts a lively modern scene that appeals to all kinds of travelers. Foodies can savor Italian cuisine in the North End, from cannoli at Mike’s Pastry to traditional pasta dishes at local trattorias. For shopping and entertainment, Newbury Street offers boutiques, galleries, and cafés in a charming, walkable setting. Sports fans can catch a game at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, or join the locals cheering on the Celtics or Bruins at the TD Garden. With its mix of colonial history, world-class museums, and dynamic urban culture, Boston delivers a well-rounded experience for any visitor.

Miami, Florida
The party central of America, Miami, is a tropical paradise with multiple chances to have the time of your life. If you’re a lover of Caribbean cuisine, go to Francisca Restaurant for affordable and authentic Latin American dishes, then relax in the DoubleTree by Hilton with close walking
distance to Miami Airport Convention Center and Sunshine Health. Attractions worth visiting are the Perez Art Museum, containing 3,000 works of art specifically selected for this museum and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, an 83-acre garden with tropical plants and guided tours.
Miami Beach, particularly the iconic South Beach, draws visitors with its turquoise waters, historic Art Deco architecture, and bustling Ocean Drive, where cafes, bars, and nightlife come alive. Head to Wynwood Walls to experience the city’s famous street art murals.
Miami also offers experiences that celebrate its diverse culinary and cultural heritage. Visitors can savor authentic Latin American and Caribbean flavors at restaurants like Versailles in Little Havana or enjoy tropical cocktails and seafood along the waterfront. The city’s vibrant neighborhoods, from the historic Art Deco District to the artsy Wynwood area, provide plenty of opportunities to shop, explore galleries, and attend festivals or live music events. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, immerse yourself in culture, or explore the city’s buzzing nightlife, Miami delivers a mix of experiences that appeal to every type of traveler.
New York/ New Jersey
Nicknamed “The Big Apple,” New York is the city of dreams while being one of the most visited cities in the world. The biggest attractions you can involve yourself in would be checking out a Broadway show in Manhattan, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, where you can honor and get to know more about the survivors of 9/11 and those who passed and the Statue of Liberty, where you can gaze over New York Harbor while having a guided tour of New York’s history. For a luxury stay, check out The Mark, where the environment is lively and warm with exceptional service. For a flavorful experience, check out Hav & Mar, a restaurant that expresses black culture and shares its food with people of all cultures.
Times Square dazzles with its neon lights, towering billboards, and nonstop energy, making it a must-see for first-time visitors. Art lovers flock to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), where masterpieces from around the globe are on display. For history and culture, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty offer a glimpse into the immigrant experience that shaped America. The city’s iconic skyline can be admired from Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, or a leisurely stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Beyond the landmarks, New York City is a hub of diverse neighborhoods and culinary experiences. Broadway brings world-class theater productions to life, while neighborhoods like Chinatown, SoHo, and Greenwich Village offer unique shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Central Park provides a serene escape with scenic walking trails, boating, and seasonal events, while foodies can explore countless options, from street vendors to Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether you’re exploring history, soaking in art, or indulging in world-class cuisine, New York City promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
New Jersey may be small in size, but it’s packed with attractions that appeal to a wide range of travelers. The Jersey Shore is a perennial favorite, offering sandy beaches, bustling boardwalks, and classic seaside amusement parks like Morey’s Piers in Wildwood. History buffs can explore Princeton University’s campus, with its stunning collegiate architecture and the nearby Princeton Battlefield State Park, where Revolutionary War history comes alive. For a taste of shopping and entertainment, The Mills at Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth is the state’s largest outlet mall, offering tax-free shopping at over 200 stores alongside dining and family-friendly entertainment. Art and culture lovers can head to Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton, a 42-acre sculpture park blending contemporary art with beautifully landscaped gardens.
Nature and scenic beauty also draw visitors to New Jersey. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area provides opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting along the scenic Delaware River. Garden enthusiasts can explore The New Jersey Botanical Garden at Skylands or The Red Bank Green for charming town strolls. For those seeking a mix of history, culture, and family fun, Liberty State Park in Jersey City offers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline, perfect for picnics, walking trails, and ferry access to Ellis Island.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, known as the birthplace of the United States, is brimming with historical and cultural attractions that draw visitors from around the world. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted, is a must-see, while the Liberty Bell provides an iconic symbol of freedom and resilience. Art fans will enjoy the Philadelphia Museum of Art, famous not only for its extensive collection spanning centuries but also for the “Rocky Steps,” made famous by the iconic film. The Museum of the American Revolution offers immersive exhibits and artifacts that bring the nation’s founding story to life, while the Betsy Ross House lets visitors explore the home of the woman credited with sewing the first American flag.
Beyond history, Philadelphia offers a lively urban experience filled with food, culture, and entertainment. Reading Terminal Market, a bustling indoor market, is a foodie haven offering everything from Philly cheesesteaks to Amish specialties. For a taste of local flair, groups can stroll through South Street, known for its eclectic shops, vibrant street art, and live music venues. Families and nature enthusiasts will enjoy Fairmount Park, one of the largest urban park systems in the country, featuring walking trails, gardens, and outdoor art installations. With its mix of historic landmarks, world-class museums, and dynamic neighborhoods, Philadelphia provides a memorable experience for every type of traveler.
Being the sixth-most populated city in the U.S., there are many things that visitors are able to do on their stay here. For a relaxing ending to your day, check in at Cambria Hotel Philadelphia as you’re surrounded by the sounds of the city.
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is a vibrant hub of culture, art, and entertainment. One of the city’s most iconic landmarks is the CN Tower, where visitors can take in panoramic views of the skyline and Lake Ontario from its observation decks, or experience the thrill of the EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk along the tower’s exterior. The Royal Ontario Museum houses extensive collections spanning natural history, world cultures, and art, while the Art Gallery of Ontario showcases both Canadian and international masterpieces.
For a taste of local culture, a stroll through Kensington Market offers eclectic shops, colorful street art, and diverse eateries reflecting the city’s multicultural identity.
Toronto also offers plenty of outdoor and family-friendly attractions. The Toronto Islands provide a peaceful escape from the city, with scenic walking and biking paths, beaches, and picnic spots, while Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada allows visitors to explore marine life through interactive exhibits and a walk-through underwater tunnel.
Sports fans can catch a game at Scotiabank Arena or Rogers Centre, home to hockey, basketball, and baseball teams. With its combination of cultural landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and engaging activities for all ages, Toronto is a must-visit destination for groups and solo travelers alike.
While you stay at Hyatt Place, which includes airport shuttle transportation and a close proximity to the Toronto Congress Centre, you can enjoy a meal at PAI, a fun Thai restaurant with a heartwarming story and delicious food.



