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    Ann C.

    We were walking home from dinner and stumbled upon Graffiti Alley. Super cool place to take photos. Amazing artwork. Do not pass up this street if you are in the area!

    Cathy C.

    Yelp Review 2024 #40: I had dinner reservations at restaurant nearby and needed to kill time instead of just staying in my hotel room so, I went to Graffiti Alley. I appreciate all forms and sorts of art/ artistic expression whether it may be high art inside a museum or public art like murals and graffiti. I've been to multiple cities around the world with really fantastic graffiti: Barcelona, Prague, Belfast, Bogota (probably the best with a sad history behind it too), Melbourne, etc. Where does Toronto's Graffiti Alley rank? First of all, it's located between Portland and Spadina and runs parallel to Queen Street where you can access the streetcar/ tram. In this neighborhood, there are lots of restaurants, bars, cafes, and other businesses. I got to see an artist at work. I like the cute chicks. Some walls have graffiti but got tagged by some bored person with no talent. And some walls were simply just tags (when I went). But with graffiti, nothing is permanent. You might see one mural one time, and it's spray painted over the next year. It's not one of my top cities for graffiti but if you have time, go see it. And it's free!

    Carly W.

    I'm a sucker for public art. So naturally, when my weekend plans took me to Toronto, I knew Graffiti Alley was a must-see. STAR #1 - There's a little bit of everything here! From typical tags, throw-ups, wildstyle, stencils, pieces, and more! So no matter your graffiti-tastes, there's bound to be something you'll appreciate. STAR #2 - Seeking a creative place for a photo shoot? This may very well be the most interesting of backdrops to let those creative juices flow. Many people were doing just that during our visit. STAR #3 - Graffiti Alley is located within walking distance of some really fun neighborhoods. So it's super easy to check it out as you head from one place to the next. STAR #4 - It's free! So grab some coffee (Tim Horton's anyone) and meander a while. ...only downside here is that, being an alley, it's obviously got trash strewn about. Not terrible, but I can see where some people would want to steer clear of it, especially in the warmer summer months. If you're a fan of street art, Graffiti Alley should absolutely be on your must-see list when in Toronto.

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    Terry B.

    It's Canadian Thanksgiving Day! Virtually no foot traffic today! It was a worthwhile stop to check out the local graffiti. Parking seems to be a challenge if it weren't for the holiday. Lots of graffiti to checkout very interesting!

    Nikki J.

    Really cool few blocks of you have some time to explore. I enjoyed the various styles of graffiti, and how so much of it blended together despite being from different artists. Once you're done, head back down queen st and visit the awesome shops & restaurants!

    Tony F.

    We have visited many graffiti displays and murals in different cities and countries, and this is one of the better ones. + large variety of styles and higher quality artwork + graffitis are concentrated, it's easy to see most of the artwork all in one place - as with others, this is a residential neighborhood, some places are cleaner than others Tips: there are a ton of restaurants nearby, if you go around lunch time, and try some interesting food. Parking: there is a pretty large lot nearby, you can park conveniently using the Green-P app.

    Mayesh V.

    MMXXV Winter has arrived in the city , the vibe changes everything, the Alley just becomes this mesmerizing wall of Art .

    Dan R.

    "Going home, running home Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from" (Rod Stewart) Where does the word "graffiti" come from? It's a plural of the Italian word 'graffito'. It describes a drawing or writing scratched on a wall or other surface. Today, the word graffiti is used for "art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view". (Wikipedia) As you walk north toward Chinatown on Spadina Avenue in Toronto you'll catch a splash of color on your left. Welcome to Graffiti Alley - a small section of town where graffiti is encouraged and the kaleidoscope of colors and designs will blow your mind. The spray painted colors are everywhere - alleys, back streets and even the trash dumpsters. Just be careful where you walk because the street/alley surfaces aren't in tip-top condition. It's a pretty amazing sight and I can only imagine how many photos, selfies, and Instagram posts originated in Graffiti Alley!

    Mimi N.

    As a fan of street art, I was delighted with my visit to the Graffiti Alley. Overall, this area was definitely bigger than expected! To get to this place, simply plug in Graffiti Alley into Google Maps/Apple Maps and you really can't miss this place since it's located in an alley full of graffiti/street art. Came here right before sunset on a weekday and was pleasantly surprised to find it empty. Some say this place can get a bit sketchy but for me, I found it to be pretty safe. Just keep an eye out of your surroundings and you should be fine. Some areas are a tad bit rough and dirty but then again, almost all alleys are like this, so don't be too surprised. For the graffiti, you can find it anywhere from the trash bins, to the walls, and even interesting structures. The art can vary from the standard random words to really well drawn art pieces. Make sure to look up and around and you'll definitely find some interesting pieces. Took so many pictures and videos and overall, definitely enjoy my time here.

    Cammi P.

    Super unique and cool area in Toronto. We heard it changes every year but it was cool to see the work of different artists and especially cool to see murals of things that relate to Toronto. A must see when visiting Toronto! Just about 2 blocks long but quick and easy to get to and see.

    Gerald H.

    Stopped here while shopping on Queen Street. Very cool visuals, and though I'm not sure a review is needed here's mine: It's an alley, this kind of graffiti is art, and it breathes new life into what regularly would be a dark, dirty area.

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    Chevon J.

    So many different artist was really interesting to see. This is a must see while visiting Toronto.

    Joy S.

    I wish we'd had a little more time to walk slowly down this alley and really look at the artwork. There are some fabulous works of graffiti, very colorful and upbeat. If you're visiting Toronto, take some time to meander through this short alley.

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    There are the typical colorful graffiti art that have letters I can't make out, and then there are cute ones (my favorite ones lol).

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    Absolutely a waste of time for hardy any shops and high end eating! Public restrooms near locks on…read moretank House street. I was a tourist age 75 and would not waste my time

    (Visited 09/02/2025 TU @ 8:30pm): Distillery may have been its history, but this open-air district…read morehas become more than that! After I imbibed at Old Flame Brewing Co., I explored The Distillery Historic District where it was located for a leisurely first evening in Toronto. Over 20 years ago, a small group of visionary developers looked at a derelict collection of Victorian Industrial buildings that had been pronounced a national historic site and imagined transforming it. They wanted to create a place that would excite and inspire the senses. Where people could experience new ideas, new foods, new designs and new ways of living and working. The vision was to combine the romance and relaxing atmosphere of European walking and patio districts with the hip, cool dynamic of an area like New York City's SoHo or Chelsea, where creative minds got together and you felt as if anything could happen. Their dream was to provide a place where artists, artisans, entrepreneurs and businesspeople could rub shoulders and inspire each other. So, they began plans to restore the 47 buildings known as the Gooderham & Worts Distillery. They went to great lengths in the restoration process to repurpose original materials and brilliantly blend them with today's modern materials and green technologies. One could only marvel at the authentic exterior restoration that was achieved. But it was when you stepped inside the buildings that you truly realized the magnitude of what was accomplished. What you found was a dramatic fusion of old and new. An inspired blend of Victorian Industrial architecture and stunning 21st century design and creativity. The result was an internationally acclaimed village of one-of-a-kind stores, shops, galleries, studios, restaurants, cafes, theatres and more. The Distillery Historic District opened in 2003 and today is widely regarded as Canada's premier arts, culture and entertainment destination. A place brimming with creativity and creative people, that could inspire dreams, and a place that could help them come true. Was history on my side to revisit this district that actually had a distillery shop onsite that I missed!? PURCHASE(S) (N/A): I spent some money at Old Flame Brewing Co. (read my review of that) but nowhere else, and certainly nothing directly with the facility itself. Of course, you had ample opportunity to spend your money with other businesses or onsite parking, or simply nothing at all as you just hung out. EXPERIENCE I lazily walked throughout the premises as I checked out the storefronts of mostly closed businesses for the night, people-watched, but mainly admired several art displays https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=1tmuPlZ1LXRKNJC6ViM-vw and enjoyed the nice cool evening weather. SERVICE Besides the employees who worked inside the various businesses and possibly a guard who managed the parking lots, there were no other services available. At this time of night, I didn't see any cleaning crew or security staff - "nuff said. PARKING (Varied; N/A this instance): It was a flat 15-minute walk from my Airbnb. Otherwise, there were both onsite and offsite lots, numerous public transportation options, and rideshares - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE A large outdoor area filled with 19th-Century buildings repaired and repurposed to house new businesses https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=fGw7y2G0RTwKqQnQ6VEynA with walking paths https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=xf2flq93fGxjt4L2oJAhmw and open sections for gatherings and live entertainment, and a decent amount of places to sit. Plenty of natural lighting since you were completely outside while a ton of various electric lights and those along the street filled in the rest. There were no TVs on the exterior while the only background noise were the sounds of passing vehicles and the chatter of patrons. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=oF-rbwyZqdtP9nryC8CVRA ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL The Distillery Historic District was very cool, and I would gladly visit it again the next time I was in Toronto. There were so many things to try and take part in given a full day. There were enough varied businesses to spread the money around... or simply just chill. And, I always loved supporting small businesses and efforts whenever possible. I found complete value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $0.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, many of businesses accepted my credit card of choice... AMEX! 5.0 STARS

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    One of the distillers building

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