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Toronto: Night Sightseeing Tour on a Double-Decker Bus

Toronto: Night Sightseeing Tour on a Double-Decker Bus

Experience Toronto like never before with this double-decker night tour. Step aboard an iconic open-top bus and embark on an enchanting journey through the sparkling city lights. Marvel at Toronto's iconic landmarks as they come to life under the night sky. From the towering CN Tower to the historic Old Town, dive into the sights at your guide illuminates the city's rich history and vibrant culture. With panoramic views from the open-air top deck, capture breathtaking sights and create unforgettable memories. Enjoy an evening of wonder and discovery on a double-decker night tour of Toronto with guaranteed seating on the upper level Closed top double decker vehicles may be used in November & December.

Toronto: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 3-Hour

Toronto: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 3-Hour

Discover Toronto in an unparalleled way with our 3-hour Scooter Tour, providing an engaging and thrilling exploration of the city's diverse culture, rich history, and hidden gems. This tour is perfect for those desiring a more intimate and profound connection with this vibrant Canadian city. Guided by a local expert, you'll navigate through Toronto's iconic neighborhoods, like Kensington Market, the Bentway, and its vast parks. Learn about the city’s intriguing history, from its bootlegging days, Al Capone's connections, to how immigration has shaped Toronto. This isn't merely a tour; it's an immersive journey into the city's heart. With small group sizes, enjoy a personalized experience, away from the usual tourist throngs. Explore unique locales and snap exceptional photos in areas such as Graffiti Alley and under the Gardiner Expressway. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or visiting for the first time, this scooter tour promises an exciting and memorable adventure through Toronto.

Toronto: Highlights Drive and Walking Tour

Toronto: Highlights Drive and Walking Tour

Discover the best of Toronto on a guided sightseeing tour. See the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, Flatiron Building, Allan Gardens Conservatory, Brookfield Place, Union Station, the PATH, and much more. Start your tour in downtown Toronto and hop into a comfortable minibus. Drive to the Distillery District, a pedestrian-only village that is home to North America’s largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture. Continue to the St. Lawrence Market, a historic market that has been serving the city since 1803. Admire the Flatiron Building, a historic building that is one of the most photographed in Toronto. Next, visit the Allan Gardens Conservatory, a historic greenhouse that is home to a variety of plants from around the world. Continue to Brookfield Place, a commercial complex that is home to the Hockey Hall of Fame. See Union Station and the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, and then head to the PATH, an underground pedestrian walkway that connects various buildings in the city. Drive to Toronto’s Old and New City Halls, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Sharp Design Centre. Continue to Kensington Market, a vibrant neighborhood that is home to a mix of high-end organic food stores, restaurants, and butcher shops. Next, visit Queen's Park, the University of Toronto, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Continue to Casa Loma, a historic castle that is a popular tourist attraction. Next, visit Yorkville, Toronto’s most upscale neighborhood. Once home to bohemians and hippies, Yorkville transformed in the 1980s into a prime destination for tourists. Continue to the historic and eclectic Kensington Market. It’s a mix of high-end organic and gluten-free food stores, refined restaurants, elite butcher shops offering fresh venison, wild boar, and even bison, alongside a flea market atmosphere where you can buy five T-shirts for ten dollars. From the market, walk to the Art Gallery of Ontario. The gallery underwent a major renovation in 2008 by one of the world’s greatest contemporary architects, Frank Gehry, who was born in Toronto. Adjacent to the gallery is the remarkable Sharp Design Centre at OCAD University. Known as the “Tabletop House,” this four-story, 80-by-30-meter building almost appears to float in the air. The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Brookfield Place. Its immense Lambert Gallery atrium with soaring parabolic ceilings connects several bank towers. Santiago Calatrava's design is awe-inspiring. Exiting onto Bay Street (Toronto’s version of New York’s Wall Street), you’ll see the Royal Bank skyscraper in its full glory, its glass panels infused with 70 kg of gold. No tour of Toronto would be complete without a visit to the Distillery District. For over 150 years, from the 1830s to the 1980s, whiskey was produced here. It now holds North America’s largest collection of Victorian industrial buildings and is the only car-free neighborhood in Toronto.

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Mohammed was a knowledgeable and personable guide. We were able to get an excellent overview of downtown Toronto in a relaxing (ducking here and there for pesky tree branches) manner in a beautiful fall evening.

Very much enjoyed. Very informative . I feel like awe really got to see parts of the city that we would not normally get to see. I regret that I forgot to take cash to give as a tip.

Highly recommend! Our tour guide was so knowledgeable about the area and he took us to all the trendiest spots! We never would have been able to see this much of Toronto on our own.

Nice and enthusiastic story about a special city. Definitely worth it if you like a tour that starts at dusk.

Our guide was full of information about Toronto, and presented it in an entertaining style.