3 days in Toronto, Canada ($$$) — Gather your friends and immerse yourself in the vibrancy of Toronto as you celebrate girls' nights out with the bride. In the hub of Toronto's finest entertainment district, hop from lounge to lounge taking in the sheer fun of the city nightclubs. Explore the tastes of the town in city center restaurants. Enjoy a shopping trip to Toronto's finest shopping district. Have afternoon tea at one of the most luxurious boutique hotels, sip cocktails from the top of a tower taking in the city lights, learn belly dancing, and stop for a serene escape of self indulgence and pampering at the spa.
145 Richmond St. WToronto, CanadaGet a Map
In the heart of Toronto's financial and vibrant entertainment districts.


66 Wellington St. WToronto, CanadaGet a Map
Catch up, and plan for the days ahead!


How to Book — Call to make reservations.
220 Yonge St. (at Yonge and Dundas St.)Toronto, CanadaGet a Map
The Toronto Eaton Center is a world-class shopping center in the heart of the city with over 250 shops. The Center is known for its architecture, culture and urban atmosphere.

How to Book — The Center is open Mon-Fri 10-9, Sat 9:30-7, and Sun 12-6.
42 Yonge St. (in the BCE Place)Toronto, CanadaGet a Map
Le Marche-Movenpick is a bustling and unique market-style experience. Le Marche is situated in the BCE office tower in Toronto's financial district. Check out the atrium of the BCE place - you may even recognize the impressive high arched ceiling from the movies.


How to Book — Reservations are recommended for a large crowd. If you do not make reservations, you may need more than one table but when you see the décor and neat rooms and nooks they have, you will all want to try different tables anyway.
4 Avenue Rd.Toronto, CanadaGet a Map
Stillwater is a luxurious spa with individual treatments available, such as wheat germ masques for your hair or rice steam wraps for the bridal party.


49 Front St. EToronto, CanadaGet a Map
The Sultan's Tent is a Moroccan-inspired restaurant with deep reds and dark furniture punctuating the restaurant. The atmosphere is warm and swank. The restaurant has some large tables sectioned off as tents - divided by open, billowy, floor-skirting curtains. The restaurant has tasteful belly dancing performances Friday and Saturday nights at 6:30, 8:45 and 11:00. Performances Sunday through Thursday are at 8:15 sharp.


How to Book — Call ahead for reservations. Tell them the dinner is for a bachelorette party, and ask for your group to be seated in its own tent and have a private belly dancing performance for your group. The belly dancer will teach the bride how to dance!
51st Floor, Manulife Center, 55 Bloor St. WToronto, CanadaGet a Map
Set on the 51st floor, Panorama provides the highest patios and best view of Toronto's skyline from the heart of Yorkville. The swank atmosphere and seductive music partnered with the impressive cocktail selection is indulgent for all the senses.

How to Book — Call ahead to book reservations for a large crowd. You can access Panorama from the elevator at the south end of the Manulife Center. Sun-Wed 5 p.m.-1 a.m., Thu-Sat 5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Manulife Center, 55 Bloor St. WToronto, CanadaGet a Map
William Ashley is the most impressive and glamorous tableware and china store in North America. After you have browsed the fabulous store, stop by their stationary wing it is part of the main store.

How to Book — The store is open Mon-Wed 10-6, Thurs and Fri 10-7:30, and Sat 10-6.
18 St. Thomas St.Toronto, CanadaGet a Map
Indulge with your girlfriends in elegance and afternoon tea at The Windsor Arms Hotel in the midst of Yorkville. The majestic, French-inspired tearoom seats up to 42. Select afternoon tea with a flute of sparkling wine as you sit back in the plush seats and soft sofas.


How to Book — Tea for groups of 8 or more must be booked through hotel catering and be prepaid 5 days in advance. Tea is served between 1:00pm and 3:30pm
Bloor St. and Yorkville Ave.Toronto, CanadaGet a Map
Yorkville is a high-end shopping village nestled in the heart of the city, Specific shops of interest are Holt Renfrew, Roots, Tiffany & Co., and Aveda - all fronting Bloor Street. Then step into Hazelton Lanes, a multi-tiered discreet mall with a courtyard and boutique stores. Take a stroll through and pick up some javas-to-go.
181 Bay St. (in the BCE Place)Toronto, CanadaGet a Map


How to Book — Closed Sundays. Call to make reservations.
224 Richmond St. WToronto, CanadaGet a Map
The seven deadly sins.....a great place for the group's last fling!

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