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Santo Domingo vs Toronto

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Toronto wins 86 OVR vs 77 Β· attribute matchup 1–6

Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo

Dominican Republic

77OVR

VS
Toronto
Toronto

Canada

86OVR

65
Safety
80
70
Affordability
50
86
Food
99
92
Culture
99
86
Nightlife
86
86
Walkability
86
72
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
99
58
Transit
86
Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo

Dominican Republic

Toronto

Toronto

Canada

Santo Domingo

Safety: 50/100Pop: 3.3MAmerica/Santo_Domingo

Toronto

Safety: 80/100Pop: 2.9M (city), 6.7M (metro)America/Toronto

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Santo Domingo: $30-50Toronto: $65–100
mid-range
Santo Domingo: $70-130Toronto: $160–260
luxury
Santo Domingo: $200+Toronto: $400+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Santo Domingo52/100Safety Scoreβœ“80/100Toronto

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo requires more street awareness than typical Caribbean resort destinations. The Zona Colonial and upscale neighborhoods (Piantini, Naco, Gazcue) are relatively safe during the day. Petty crime (pickpocketing, phone snatching) is common. Motorcycle-borne snatch theft is a real issue. Avoid walking alone at night outside tourist areas.

Toronto

Toronto is one of the safest large cities in North America. The tourist areas β€” downtown core, Distillery District, Kensington Market, Yorkville, and the waterfront β€” are very safe at virtually any hour. Petty theft (phone snatching, bag theft) does occur in busy areas. The Jane-Finch and Scarborough areas have higher crime rates but are well away from tourist destinations.

⭐ Ratings

Santo Domingo3/5English Friendlyβœ“5/5Toronto
Santo Domingo4/5Walkability4/5Toronto
Santo Domingo2/5Public Transitβœ“4/5Toronto
Santo Domingo4/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Toronto
Santo Domingo4/5Nightlife4/5Toronto
Santo Domingo4/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Toronto
Santo Domingo3/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Toronto
Santo Domingo4/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“5/5Toronto

🌀️ Weather

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo has a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. There are two rainy periods: May-June and September-November. Hurricane season runs June through November, with peak risk in August-October. The "dry" season (December-April) still sees occasional showers but is significantly drier.

Dry Season (December - April)22-31Β°C
First Rainy Season (May - June)23-32Β°C
Mid-Year Dry Spell (July - August)24-33Β°C
Second Rainy Season / Hurricane Peak (September - November)23-32Β°C

Toronto

Toronto has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold with snow and occasional ice storms, though milder than many Canadian cities. Summers are warm and humid with temperatures regularly hitting 30Β°C+. Lake Ontario moderates temperatures slightly β€” the lake stays cold until July, which delays summer warming near the waterfront. Spring and fall are beautiful but brief.

Spring (March – May)0–18Β°C
Summer (June – August)18–32Β°C
Autumn (September – November)-2–20Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo has the Caribbean's only metro system, plus an extensive (if chaotic) public bus and guagua (minibus) network. Uber is the recommended transport for tourists β€” affordable, safe, and avoids language barriers. Traffic congestion is severe during rush hours.

Walkability: The Zona Colonial is compact and walkable β€” all major colonial sites are within a 20-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks in the rest of the city are inconsistent, traffic is aggressive, and distances are large. Walking along the Malecon is pleasant but the heat makes long walks uncomfortable. Use Metro or Uber for anything outside the Zona Colonial.

Santo Domingo Metro β€” RD$20 (~$0.34) per ride with Metro card
Uber β€” RD$150-600 (~$2.50-10) for most city rides
OMSA Public Buses β€” RD$15-25 (~$0.25-0.42) per ride

Toronto

The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) runs the subway, buses, and streetcars. It's functional but old and often overcrowded during rush hour. The Presto card is used on TTC, GO Transit (regional rail), and most regional buses β€” load it at any subway station. Driving in downtown Toronto is not recommended: traffic is severe and parking costs CAD $4–8/hour. The waterfront and many neighbourhoods are pleasant to walk.

Walkability: Downtown Toronto is very walkable between major attractions. The CN Tower, Harbourfront, Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the AGO are all reachable on foot from each other. Kensington Market, Chinatown, and the Annex form another walkable cluster. The financial district's underground PATH system (30km) makes it possible to navigate a huge area without going outside in winter.

TTC Subway β€” CAD $3.30 per ride with Presto card; CAD $3.35 cash (exact change only on buses/streetcars)
TTC Streetcars β€” CAD $3.30 with Presto (transfer included within 2 hours)
GO Transit β€” CAD $6–15 depending on distance; Presto card accepted

The Verdict

Choose Santo Domingo if...

you want the Americas' oldest colonial capital β€” Zona Colonial, AlcΓ‘zar de ColΓ³n, Catedral Primada, Plaza de EspaΓ±a, and merengue in Parque ColΓ³n

Choose Toronto if...

you want Canada's most cosmopolitan city β€” CN Tower EdgeWalk, 200-language multiculturalism, St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, ROM and AGO, world-class restaurants on every block, and Niagara Falls 90 minutes away