Discover Toronto’s landmarks and hidden gems on a free, tips-based walking tour. Explore downtown, the Financial District, and Old Town with local guides.
Discover Toronto’s landmarks and hidden gems on a free, tips-based walking tour. Explore downtown, the Financial District, and Old Town with local guides.
- Nathan Phillips Square - As one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions, Nathan Phillips Square features the iconic Toronto Sign, which became so beloved that the city decided to make it a permanent fixture, despite its initial temporary status.
- Brookfield Place - A stunning blend of historic and modern architecture, Brookfield Place in Toronto…
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Nathan Phillips Square - As one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions, Nathan Phillips Square features the iconic Toronto Sign, which became so beloved that the city decided to make it a permanent fixture, despite its initial temporary status.
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Brookfield Place - A stunning blend of historic and modern architecture, Brookfield Place in Toronto is a remarkable creation by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, situated above the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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The Path - The PATH is an extensive underground pedestrian walkway network in downtown Toronto, stretching over 30 kilometers and featuring a variety of restaurants, shops, hotels, and subway stations.
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Financial District - This district boasts a remarkable concentration of skyscrapers and architectural masterpieces, including the striking black stainless-steel building designed by the famous architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe.
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Old City Hall - The intricate details of the Romanesque Revival building’s exterior and interior make Old City Hall one of Toronto’s most photographed landmarks.
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Hockey Hall of Fame - Housed in the historic Bank of Montreal building, the Hockey Hall of Fame spans 65,000 sq ft and offers a variety of activities, including hockey simulation games. It is the ultimate destination for hockey enthusiasts, dedicated to the history of ice hockey in Canada, with regular exhibits of legendary players and teams, as well as permanent galleries of NHL records, trophies, and memorabilia.
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Union Station - More than just a transit hub, this downtown National Historic Site is a must-visit for its local shops, culture, and cuisine.
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Scotiabank Arena - As Canada’s leading sports and entertainment venue, Scotiabank Arena is home to the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA’s Toronto Raptors. Visitors can also explore Maple Leafs Square, known as Jurassic Park.
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Commerce Court North - Renowned for its magnificent architecture, from 1931 to the mid-1960s, the 32nd-floor observation deck at what is now Commerce Court North offered the most spectacular views of Toronto.
- All fees and/or taxes
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This tour is ideal for experiencing Toronto in the winter. The operator will guide you to all the renowned landmarks of the city, along with some hidden treasures, offering a unique insider perspective.
Toronto boasts the world’s largest underground shopping complex, known as the PATH. Situated in the downtown area, the PATH spans 32 kilometers (20…
This tour is ideal for experiencing Toronto in the winter. The operator will guide you to all the renowned landmarks of the city, along with some hidden treasures, offering a unique insider perspective.
Toronto boasts the world’s largest underground shopping complex, known as the PATH. Situated in the downtown area, the PATH spans 32 kilometers (20 miles), linking over 70 office buildings, six subway stations, eight hotels, and a railway terminal.
During this Winter Experience Tour, participants will explore the city’s ‘must-see’ attractions via the PATH system. Highlights include the Hockey Hall of Fame, Brookfield Place, Union Station, and numerous secret locations. Fans of the show Suits might recognize the Bay Adelaide Centre, and sports enthusiasts will enjoy passing by the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors. The tour concludes at the iconic ice rink at Nathan Phillips Square.
- The hours specified in the tour are the hours taken on the journey and these are approximate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.