Bata Shoe Museum

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Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Hop on and off open-top double-decker buses to explore the best of Toronto at your own pace. See all of Toronto’s top historic and contemporary attractions on board and hop on and off at any of the 16 stops.  During summer, the vehicles are mainly open-top double-deckers buses that afford you the best possible view of Toronto. During the late fall and winter, or when the weather happens to be cold or wet, enjoy a cozy, comfortable trolley instead. Although these vehicles aren’t open-top, they are loaded with wide windows and they’re a great way to see and photograph Toronto’s sights in style. Bus Stops: 1) Yonge-Dundas Square 2) Yonge & Wellesley 3) Yorkville 4) Royal Ontario Museum / Park Hyatt 5) Casa Loma 6) Spadina & Bloor 7) Bata Shoe Museum 8) Art Gallery of Ontario / Chinatown 9) Nathan Phillips Square 10) CN Tower North / MTCC 11) 123 Front Street 12) CN Tower South / Ripley's Aquarium 13) Radisson Blu / Harbourfront 14) Hockey Hall of Fame / Meridian Hall 15) St. Lawrence Market South Building 16) Distillery District

Toronto: Bata Shoe Museum Entrance Ticket

Toronto: Bata Shoe Museum Entrance Ticket

Marvel at a stunning collection of shoes from around the world with an entrance ticket to the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto. Discover footwear of every description collected by the museum's founder, Sonja Bata. As one of Toronto's foremost cultural landmarks, and a world-renowned institution with a reputation for global excellence, the Bata Shoe Museum features one of the world's largest and most impressive footwear collections. Housed in a building shaped like a shoebox, to a design by the Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama, the museum welcomes you with its distinctive and spacious contemporary architecture filled with light. The museum collects, researches, preserves, and exhibits footwear from around the world. Explore the beautifully designed exhibitions and experience 4 innovative gallery spaces with rotating artifacts and shows. Take a fascinating journey through 4,500 years of footwear history in "All About Shoes."  2019 Exhibitions:  • Want: Desire, Design and Depression Era Footwear • The Gold Standard: Glittering Footwear from Around the Globe • Art and Innovation: Traditional Arctic Footwear from the Bata Shoe Museum Collection

Bata Shoe Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Toronto: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Hop on and off open-top double-decker buses to explore the best of Toronto at your own pace. See all of Toronto’s top historic and contemporary attractions on board and hop on and off at any of the 16 stops.  During summer, the vehicles are mainly open-top double-deckers buses that afford you the best possible view of Toronto. During the late fall and winter, or when the weather happens to be cold or wet, enjoy a cozy, comfortable trolley instead. Although these vehicles aren’t open-top, they are loaded with wide windows and they’re a great way to see and photograph Toronto’s sights in style. Bus Stops: 1) Yonge-Dundas Square 2) Yonge & Wellesley 3) Yorkville 4) Royal Ontario Museum / Park Hyatt 5) Casa Loma 6) Spadina & Bloor 7) Bata Shoe Museum 8) Art Gallery of Ontario / Chinatown 9) Nathan Phillips Square 10) CN Tower North / MTCC 11) 123 Front Street 12) CN Tower South / Ripley's Aquarium 13) Radisson Blu / Harbourfront 14) Hockey Hall of Fame / Meridian Hall 15) St. Lawrence Market South Building 16) Distillery District

Toronto: Bata Shoe Museum Entrance Ticket

Toronto: Bata Shoe Museum Entrance Ticket

Marvel at a stunning collection of shoes from around the world with an entrance ticket to the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto. Discover footwear of every description collected by the museum's founder, Sonja Bata. As one of Toronto's foremost cultural landmarks, and a world-renowned institution with a reputation for global excellence, the Bata Shoe Museum features one of the world's largest and most impressive footwear collections. Housed in a building shaped like a shoebox, to a design by the Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama, the museum welcomes you with its distinctive and spacious contemporary architecture filled with light. The museum collects, researches, preserves, and exhibits footwear from around the world. Explore the beautifully designed exhibitions and experience 4 innovative gallery spaces with rotating artifacts and shows. Take a fascinating journey through 4,500 years of footwear history in "All About Shoes."  2019 Exhibitions:  • Want: Desire, Design and Depression Era Footwear • The Gold Standard: Glittering Footwear from Around the Globe • Art and Innovation: Traditional Arctic Footwear from the Bata Shoe Museum Collection

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4.6
(69 reviews)

The bus tour was amazing and we had opportunity to see the city before making plans for any attractions and got to know our way around somewhat. The pass was nogotiabke for the next day which was also great, we cut the tour in half and got off at a stop next to our hotel. Continued the hop on hop off the next day and got off at attractions we wanted to tour.. Would recommend and sitting at the top outside was a better experience than sitting inside on the bottom.. got to take great pictures..

The tour guide was so funny and made each part of the tour interesting, the way he explained things. It’s a shame u didn’t get his name

There were really people as guides on the buses- knowledgeable and humorous..

Cold in winter. May have ~10 minutes delay in case of bad traffic.

Maybe having a snack or water on board for tourist