We stayed within walking distance of the brewery and it was a pleasure to be here. We spent the afternoon tasting beer, sake and other different spirits, and here, there were delicious food in different places. All the places we visited, with very friendly staff. The decorations here are beautiful too, with lots of great photo opportunities. The whole environment and atmosphere are great. Highly recommend coming here for a leisurely walk!
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We stayed within walking distance of the brewery and it was a pleasure to be here. We spent the afternoon tasting beer, sake and other different spirits, and here, there were delicious food in different places. All the places we visited, with very friendly staff. The decorations here are beautiful too, with lots of great photo opportunities. The whole environment and atmosphere are great. Highly recommend coming here for a leisurely walk!
Come to Toronto's ancient brewery area to visit the Christmas market ❗ ancient brewery area The Distillery Historic District, very inconspicuous name, because originally a brewery known for beer in the last century, now it has become a Canadian national historical monument, is the best preserved Victorian industrial area in North America. Known for art, culture and entertainment, it has become a popular place like Tianzifang and Nanluoguxiang. The ancient brewery area is composed of 10 pedestrian streets, full of retail boutiques, restaurants and galleries. Due to the unique architecture and unique style, many people even choose this place as a wedding and wedding photography place. It was named one of the world's ten coolest shopping areas by the Guardian International edition (well, I personally don't agree with the cool, I don't feel it, but it is expensive to experience it). The most popular ancient brewery area is the Christmas market, which lasts from mid-November to the end of December. Come and feel Canada's Christmas Market ❗❗❗ Detailed address: Traffic guide: Bus 172 arrives at Mill St at Parliament St Station and gets off ⏰ Business hours: All-day tickets: free (I don't know if tickets are received during the Christmas market, when I went, the market was renovated but not opened) Expected play time: 2-3 hour practical tips1⃣️ See the picture that is like a triangle monster? There is a cafe next to it. I am sorry that the name is not remembered. I sat down and ordered a brunch because I was hungry. I chose croque madame, which is whole wheat bread with poached eggs and bacon and vegetable salad. It looks unremarkable (the egg is also casual) But it’s good to eat ❗ to ❗ cry ❗ a large plate is all killed ❗ The most amazing thing is that the whole wheat bread with melon seeds is fragrant, crisp and chewy. It is recommended to recommend ❗❗❗ 2⃣️ The clothes sold in the small store are good for gadgets and small accessories. I think it’s okay to see it. The price is really unfriendly. A small shop with an unknown down jacket has not been counted in tax. I will not go to the mall to buy Canadian goose. I am sorry that it is vulgar. It is my taste and a very ordinary hand made small pendant. It is the kind of fifty or sixty Canadian dollars... We are still looking at silk. Give it to me.
It is very suitable for couples to come and play, and the photos inside are very beautiful, especially this very simple wall tile, just take a shot is a blockbuster, and the structure inside is also very novel, you can come and see when you have time.
The old winemaking district was transformed into an art and cultural recreation area that sells tickets but donates them to charity. The old winery has more than 40 Victorian-era industrial complexes, art galleries, theatres and specialty coffee shops.
The The Distillery Historic District of Toronto was originally a distillery made in Toronto, a famous beer, and now it has become a creative culture area. It is similar to our new world in Shanghai and Tianzifang. There are many creative shops in the bar. Every afternoon and evening, it's very busy. It's a great place to experience Toronto's nightlife.
古酿酒厂1832年由Gooderham和Worts创立。19世纪60年代,是当时全世界最大的酿酒厂。2001年被收购,经改造后于2003年开放,成为多伦多最大的文化艺术中心。也是加拿大国家遗产保护区,是北美保存最好的一处维多利亚时代的工业区。随处可见画廊、展厅、艺术工作室、服饰店、工艺品店、咖啡馆、酒吧等。
复古的红砖墙,以前是多伦多的酒厂区,现在作为文艺区对外开放,有很多酒吧。