The Annex
The Annex is a hub for young professionals and creative young adults. Historically home to students and staff of the University of Toronto, this neighborhood begins at the northwest boundary of what would be considered downtown.
Little Italy
Little Italy is just past Kensington Market along College Street. While it has much of the charm of its neighbor, it feels a little less rough around the edges. As you might expect in a traditionally Italian neighborhood, there are lots of great places to eat, and it’s also one of the best areas in Toronto for a night out.
Kensington
Located on the western side of Chinatown between College Street to the north and Dundas Street to the south, Kensington is easily accessible to the downtown core as well as to two frequent streetcar routes: the 505 Dundas to the south, and the 506 College to the north.
Roncesvalles
Roncesvalles is one of the prettier Toronto neighborhoods, with various independent shops, bars, restaurants, and coffee shops offering plenty of character. As one might imagine, rents have risen in line with Roncy’s popularity, but remains cheaper than in Toronto neighborhoods closer to downtown.
Dovercourt
The south end of the ‘village’ along Bloor between Ossington and Dufferin is home to indie bars, record stores, and the famous Long & McQuade guitar store.