- How long is the flight from the UK to Toronto?
Direct flights from London to Toronto take approximately 7.5-8 hours westbound and around 7 hours eastbound. Multiple airlines offer non-stop services, making Toronto one of the most accessible Canadian cities from the UK.
- Which airlines fly from the UK to Toronto?
Major airlines operating direct flights from the UK to Toronto include Air Canada, British Airways, Air Transat, and WestJet. Services primarily depart from London Heathrow, with some seasonal flights from other UK airports including Manchester and Glasgow.
- What is the best time to visit Toronto?
Toronto experiences four distinct seasons. The best times to visit are late spring to early summer (May-June) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are mild and the city hosts numerous festivals. Summer (July-August) offers warm weather and outdoor activities, whilst winter (December-February) can be very cold but magical with festive markets and ice skating.
- Do I need a visa to visit Toronto from the UK?
You don’t need a visa for short trips to Canada (up to six months), but if you’re arriving by air you’ll need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA).
- What airport will I fly into in Toronto?
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is Canada's largest and busiest airport, located approximately 27km northwest of downtown Toronto. It offers excellent transport connections to the city including the UP Express train, buses, taxis, and ride-share services.
- How much do flights to Toronto from the UK cost?
Flight prices from the UK to Toronto typically range from £300-£600 for economy return tickets, depending on season and booking time. Prices are highest during summer months and December. Booking 6-10 weeks in advance and travelling during shoulder seasons usually offers the best value.
- When is the cheapest time to fly to Toronto from the UK?
The cheapest time to fly to Toronto is generally January-March (excluding school holidays and Valentine's weekend) and November (avoiding Thanksgiving). Prices peak during summer holidays (June-August), Christmas, and around major events like the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
- What is there to do in Toronto?
Toronto offers the iconic CN Tower with breathtaking views, the historic Distillery District, vibrant Kensington Market, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Explore diverse neighbourhoods, catch a show in the Entertainment District, visit the Toronto Islands, enjoy St. Lawrence Market, watch sports at the Scotiabank Arena, or take day trips to Niagara Falls. Canada's largest city combines cosmopolitan culture with friendly hospitality.
- What is the time difference between the UK and Toronto?
Toronto is 5 hours behind the UK. When it's noon in London, it's 7am in Toronto. Both regions observe daylight saving time (though on slightly different dates), so the 5-hour difference remains consistent most of the year.
- What currency is used in Toronto?
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the currency in Toronto. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payment is standard. ATMs are plentiful. Notify your bank before travelling to avoid any card issues, and be aware that some cards may charge foreign transaction fees.
- What language is spoken in Toronto?
English is the primary language in Toronto, though Canada is officially bilingual (English and French). Toronto is incredibly multicultural with over 180 languages spoken, but you'll have no trouble communicating in English as a UK visitor.
- Do I need travel insurance for Toronto?
Travel insurance is highly recommended for Toronto. While Canada has excellent healthcare, it can be expensive for international visitors. Comprehensive insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellation, winter sports (if visiting in winter), and lost belongings provides important protection.
- Can I use my UK driving licence in Toronto?
Yes, UK driving licence holders can drive in Ontario using their UK licence for up to 60 days as a visitor. If staying longer, you'll need an International Driving Permit. Remember to drive on the right and familiarize yourself with Canadian road rules, which are similar to US regulations.
- What is the baggage allowance for flights to Toronto?
Baggage allowances vary by airline and fare class. Most transatlantic economy tickets include one checked bag (23kg) and one carry-on (typically 10kg). Air Transat and charter services may have different policies. Premium cabins receive higher allowances. Always verify your specific airline's baggage policy.
- Are there direct flights from the UK to Toronto?
Yes, multiple direct flights operate daily from London Heathrow to Toronto. Seasonal non-stop services also run from Manchester, Glasgow, and other UK airports during peak periods. Direct flights make Toronto very accessible for both short city breaks and longer Canadian adventures.
- What's the weather like in Toronto?
Toronto experiences four distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm and humid, averaging 26°C. Winters (December-February) are cold, averaging -1°C with significant snowfall. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures (10-18°C) with beautiful foliage in October. Winter can be harsh but festive; pack accordingly as it's much colder than the UK!
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