Milan (MIL) to Toronto (YTO) flights
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Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is a crossroads of culture, art, modernity, and vibrant gastronomy. From the shores of Lake Ontario to its multicultural neighbourhoods, Toronto offers a mix of metropolitan charm and breathtaking nature. Book your flight from Milan to Toronto without hesitation: whether it’s for business or leisure, KLM guarantees you a comfortable and seamless travel experience. With our flights, you’ll find competitive fares and high-quality services to make every journey a pleasure.
On KLM flights, you can relax in ergonomic seats, enjoy carefully prepared meals, and entertain yourself with our onboard system offering films, TV series, music, and games. Unsure which travel class to book? Check out the benefits of the three classes we offer: Economy, Premium, or Business Class. No matter your choice, our crew is always at your service to ensure a comfortable and restful journey.
With KLM, you can book return flights from Milan to Toronto or choose single routes, taking advantage of the intercontinental journey to visit two nearby cities at once. For instance, you could fly out to Toronto and return from another nearby city. Consider Montreal to explore another fascinating Canadian destination or make a stop in New York before heading back to Italy. KLM also offers numerous convenient domestic connections. In just over an hour, you can reach both Montreal and the Big Apple.
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Practical Information for Flights from Milan to Toronto
The journey from Milan (MIL) to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) takes approximately 26 hours, including layovers. Upon arrival at Toronto Pearson, located in Mississauga, there are several options to reach downtown Toronto, about 30 km away.
The UP Express (Union Pearson Express) is the fastest way to reach Union Station in downtown Toronto in about 25 minutes. For passengers arriving at Terminal 3, there’s a free automatic train (Terminal Link) that connects to the UP Express station in just 2 minutes.
Buses are a cost-effective alternative to the train: the 192 Airport Rocket line operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) links the airport to Kipling subway station in about 25 minutes.
During the night, the 300 Night Bus service runs from 2:15 AM to 5:00 AM, connecting the airport to downtown Toronto. Fixed-rate taxis and limousines are always available at the arrivals level of both terminals. Toronto is 6 hours behind Italy in terms of time zones.
Best Time to Visit Toronto
Every season has its perfect moments for visiting Toronto. May and September are excellent months to explore Canada’s capital, offering pleasant temperatures, predominantly sunny days, and fewer tourists than in summer.
July and August are warmer and more humid months, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 26°C, moderated by breezes from Lake Ontario. Autumn offers the special charm of the Indian Summer (from 15 September to 15 October), with Canada’s forests displaying spectacular colours.
From November to April, temperatures become very cold, sometimes dropping to -20°C with frequent snowfalls, but the festive period is truly magical with Christmas markets, ice skating rinks, and unforgettable attractions like the Festival of Lights.
Things to See in Toronto
- The cultural heart of the city includes the Royal Ontario Museum, the picturesque Distillery District, and the St. Lawrence Market, a fusion culinary paradise.
- For a unique experience, explore the Path, an underground city ideal for harsh Canadian winters.
- The modern financial district with its futuristic skyscrapers.
- The historic Weston neighbourhood, rich in old buildings and decorative churches.
- The Half House, an architectural curiosity, and Casa Loma, a fairytale-like neo-Gothic castle often used as a film set.
- The Ripley’s Aquarium and the Hockey Hall of Fame round out the offerings of this multicultural metropolis.
For more ideas on things to do in Toronto, visit our KLM Travel Guide.
Flights from Milan to Toronto: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Toronto?
Toronto is located in Ontario province on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, in eastern Canada.
How to get to Niagara Falls from Toronto?
To reach Niagara Falls, located about 130 km from Toronto, there are several convenient transport options. The Megabus takes approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes, while the GO Transit train connects Toronto to Niagara Falls in about 2 hours and 15 minutes.
What language is spoken in Toronto?
In Canada, the official languages are English and French. In Toronto, English is predominantly spoken, as it is in other anglophone provinces.
Where should I eat in Toronto?
Toronto offers Michelin-starred restaurants such as Alo, food markets like the St. Lawrence Market, and ethnic eateries such as Byblos, blending Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine in a sophisticated setting with live music.
How many days should I spend in Toronto?
To visit the city’s main attractions, 3-4 days are sufficient. For a more immersive experience that includes excursions like Niagara Falls, consider extending your stay to a week.