Downtown Toronto
Yorkville
Toronto’s epicentre of luxury, culture, and cosmopolitan living.
Bloor-Yorkville Corridor
Yorkville
Where the world comes to shop, dine, and live at the highest level
Yorkville is Toronto’s most glamorous address. Once a hippie haven in the 1960s, it has evolved into a world-class luxury district where Hermès, Chanel, and Prada line Bloor Street, and some of the city’s finest restaurants occupy converted Victorian townhouses. It is a neighbourhood of extraordinary contrast: historic charm and hyper-modern luxury, side by side.
The residential streets north of Bloor, Hazelton, Scollard, Yorkville Avenue, offer a rare urban lifestyle. Here, residents walk to Louis Vuitton, dine at Michelin-recognized restaurants, and return to private sanctuaries in boutique condominiums and converted Victorians. The ROM, the Gardiner Museum, and the Bata Shoe Museum are all within a five-minute walk.
Architecture: Yorkville’s residential landscape is dominated by luxury condominiums, from the iconic Four Seasons Private Residences to the modernist towers of 1 Bloor East. But its charm lies in the Victorian and Edwardian townhouses that line streets like Hazelton Avenue, many converted into elegant single-family homes or boutique offices. The contrast between old and new is part of Yorkville’s distinct character.
The Market: Yorkville offers Toronto's premier luxury condominium lifestyle, from boutique buildings to exclusive full-service residences. The neighbourhood's walkability, dining, and cultural amenities make it one of Canada's most desirable urban addresses.
Who Lives Here: Yorkville attracts international buyers, downsizers from Forest Hill and Rosedale, and professionals who want to be at the centre of Toronto’s cultural and culinary life. It is a neighbourhood for those who value walkability, exclusivity, and the finest things the city has to offer.