
As Torontonians enjoy summer and FIFA events this season, they’ll have many opportunities to stop and snap a pick at multiple photobooths across the city.
From themed booths to vintage photos, here are five photo booths in Toronto you don’t want to miss.
Toronto Pearson International Airport
World Cup goers and anyone else flying in and out of the city can check out this FIFA-themed backdrop, perfect for selfies.
The activation is free and will be in place in support of FIFA making its stop in Toronto.
The photo area also doubles as a giveaway, where those who snap a selfie with the backdrop have a chance to win an official FIFA World Cup 26™ match ball, courtesy of Coca-Cola.
The FIFA-themed spot will welcome visitors through the Toronto-based FIFA games from June 12 to July 19.
Bathurst Station
Although it’s not FIFA-themed visually, a temporary photo booth set up at Bathurst Subway Station will provide commuters with a spot to snap a photo booth photo with friends or family.
The installation opened in the station on June 1 and much like a classic photo booth, Torontonians and tourists wanting to pose for the camera can do so for $8, receiving two copies of four collective photos to keep.
This photo booth will be open at Bathurst Station until July 5.

Cherry’s High Dive
This retro bar opened in late 2024, bringing warm vibes to the Wellington and Spadina area.
Nestled in the corner of the room in the downstairs portion of the bar, sits a vintage photo booth, providing Torontonians photos with the popularized cheetah print backdrop, matching the cheetah print pool table nearby.
The photo booth is on the less expensive side, providing two sets of pictures for $5 a pop. Expect a crowd, and a possible wait as the spot continues to gain online traction every day.
Primadonna Restaurant
This King Street Italian restaurant is home to both good eats and a free photobooth for customers to use.
A free photo booth is not a common sight in the city, but customers eating at Primadonna are able to enjoy a complimentary photo session alongside their guests.
The photo booth prints photos as well as gives the option to send a digital copy to the users.
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The Durumi
Hop over to Queen Street West for this hidden photo booth in a Korean fashion boutique.
Disguised as a change room, this photo booth allows 2 strips for $10, and comes with dozens of colour and theme types to choose from.
Shoppers can take a break from browsing and instead enjoy taking photos with friends at the corner of the store.
