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Toronto’s Entertainment District is the city’s cultural and nightlife epicentre — a vibrant neighbourhood where world-class theatres, acclaimed restaurants, rooftop bars, and luxury condos coexist in perfect urban harmony. Stretching along King Street West between University Avenue and Bathurst Street, this is where Toronto truly comes alive after dark.
The neighbourhood is home to iconic venues including the Princess of Wales Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and the Second City. Condo buildings like Festival Tower, King Blue, and Theatre Park offer residents front-row seats to Toronto’s cultural scene, with premium amenities and stunning city views.
The King Street West corridor — one of Toronto’s most celebrated dining and nightlife strips — is right at your doorstep. From Michelin-calibre restaurants to intimate jazz clubs and rooftop terraces, the Entertainment District offers a lifestyle that’s impossible to replicate anywhere else in Canada.
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Lifestyle
Experience Entertainment District Living
From TIFF and world-class theatres to acclaimed restaurants and rooftop bars, the Entertainment District puts Toronto’s most vibrant cultural scene right at your doorstep.
Film
TIFF Bell Lightbox
- 350 King St W
Theatre
Princess of Wales Theatre
- 300 King St W
Fine Dining
Buca Osteria
- 604 King St W
Rooftop
Rooftop Bars
- King St W
Film
TIFF Bell Lightbox
- 350 King St W
Theatre
Princess of Wales Theatre
- 300 King St W
Concert
Roy Thomson Hall
- 60 Simcoe St
Comedy
Second City Comedy
- 1 York St
Fine Dining
Buca Osteria
- 604 King St W
Shopping
The Well
- 410 Front St W
Rooftop
Rooftop Bars
- King St W
Cocktails
King West Nightlife
- King St W
Local Amenities
Everything Within Walking Distance
The Entertainment District has a Walk Score of 97. World-class restaurants, acclaimed theatres, specialty coffee, and subway stations are all steps from your front door.
- Italian Fine Dining
- 3 min
Buca Osteria
- 604 King St W
4.7
- Rooftop Mediterranean
- 5 min
Kost
- 80 Blue Jays Way
4.6
- Contemporary Canadian
- 4 min
Montecito
- 299 King St W
4.5
- Modern Saloon
- 6 min
Weslodge Saloon
- 480 King St W
4.4
- Specialty Coffee
- 5 min
Pilot Coffee Roasters
- 50 Camden St
4.7
- Third Wave Coffee
- 3 min
Quantum Coffee
- 460 King St W
4.4
- Premium Coffee
- 8 min
Starbucks Reserve
- 81 Bay St
4.3
- Espresso Bar
- 10 min
Dark Horse Espresso
- 215 Spadina Ave
4.4
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- 4 min
St. Andrew Station
- 150 University Ave
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- 6 min
Osgoode Station
- 100 King St W
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- 504 King Streetcar
- 2 min
King & John
- King St W & John St
- 504 King Streetcar
- GO Transit / TTC / UP Express
- 10 min
Union Station
- 65 Front St W
- GO Transit / TTC / UP Express
100+
Restaurant Nearby
10+
Theatres & Venues
4
Subway Stations
97
Walk Score
Family Friendly
Schools, Daycares & Parks
The Entertainment District offers access to excellent schools, licensed daycares, and charming heritage parks — all within walking distance in the heart of Toronto’s cultural core.
- Public Elementary
- 10 min
Ryerson Community School
- 96 Denison Ave
4.3
- Catholic School
- 8 min
St. Michael's Choir School
- 66 Bond St
4.8
- College
- 12 min
George Brown College
- 200 King St E
4.2
- University
- 10 min
Ryerson University
- 350 Victoria St
4.3
- Licensed Daycare
- 4 min
King West Child Care
- 627 Queens Quay W
4.6
- Montessori
- 3 min
Theatre District Montessori
- 95 Front St E
4.5
- Licensed Daycare
- 6 min
Downtown Kids Academy
- 111 Elizabeth St
4.7
- YMCA Licensed
- 2 min
YMCA Child Care
- 20 Grosvenor St
4.3
- Heritage Park
- 5 min
Clarence Square Park
- 40 Clarence Square
- 0.6 hectares
- Historic Park
- 8 min
Victoria Memorial Square
- 10 Niagara St
- 0.4 hectares
- Civic Square
- 7 min
Nathan Phillips Square
- 100 Queen St W
- 2.5 hectares
- Major Urban Park
- 12 min
Trinity Bellwoods Park
- 790 Queen St W
- 14.6 hectares
10+
School Nearby
8+
Licensed Daycares
8+
Parks & Playground
3
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FAQ
Common Questions About Buying in the Entertainment District
Everything you need to know about purchasing an Entertainment District condo in Toronto’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighbourhood.
What is the Entertainment District in Toronto?
The Entertainment District is Toronto’s cultural and nightlife hub, stretching along King Street West between University Avenue and Bathurst Street. It’s home to world-class theatres (Princess of Wales, Royal Alexandra, Roy Thomson Hall), the TIFF Bell Lightbox, Second City comedy club, and some of the city’s finest restaurants and bars. It’s also one of Toronto’s most sought-after condo neighbourhoods.
What is the average price of a condo in the Entertainment District?
Entertainment District condos range from $850,000 for a one-bedroom to over $2 million for premium units in buildings like Festival Tower. The average price per square foot is $1,150–$1,500 for resale units. Premium buildings with TIFF Bell Lightbox views or rooftop amenities command the highest prices. The neighbourhood attracts both end-users and investors due to its strong rental demand.
What are the best condo buildings in the Entertainment District?
Top buildings include Festival Tower (above TIFF Bell Lightbox, designed by Hariri Pontarini), Theatre Park (boutique luxury building), King Blue (modern tower with premium amenities), and Wellington Place. Each building offers unique character — from the cultural cachet of Festival Tower to the boutique luxury of Theatre Park.
How is transit access from the Entertainment District?
The Entertainment District has excellent transit access with a Transit Score of 95. St. Andrew and Osgoode subway stations are within walking distance. The 504 King streetcar runs directly through the neighbourhood. Union Station is a 10-minute walk, providing GO Transit, TTC subway, and UP Express connections. The neighbourhood is also very bikeable with dedicated lanes.
Is the Entertainment District noisy at night?
The Entertainment District is vibrant at night, particularly on weekends. However, most condo buildings are well-soundproofed and set back from the busiest streets. Buildings on quieter side streets like John, Mercer, and Brant offer more tranquility. Many residents love the energy and consider it a feature, not a bug. The neighbourhood quiets down significantly on weeknights.
What is TIFF and how does it affect the neighbourhood?
TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) is one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, held annually in September at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and surrounding venues. During TIFF, the neighbourhood buzzes with celebrities, film industry professionals, and movie lovers. Festival Tower residents enjoy front-row access to screenings and events. The TIFF Bell Lightbox operates year-round with film screenings and cultural programming.
Are there grocery stores near Entertainment District condos?
Yes, grocery options include a Metro at 80 Front Street West, a Loblaws at 60 Carlton Street, and a Sobeys at 191 Front Street West. The St. Lawrence Market (a 10-minute walk east) is one of the world’s best food markets for fresh produce, meats, and specialty items. The Well development on Front Street West also has grocery and specialty food options.
What are the monthly condo fees like in the Entertainment District?
Monthly maintenance fees typically range from $0.65 to $0.90 per square foot. Premium buildings like Festival Tower may have higher fees due to extensive amenities. For a 800 sq ft unit, expect fees between $520–$720 per month. These fees usually cover water, heating, building insurance, and access to amenities like concierge, gym, and party rooms.
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