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Toronto Free Walking Tour

Awe-inspiring skyscrapers and a thrilling tale are the protagonists of this free tour of Toronto, one of the most avant-garde cities in southeastern Canada. Ontario's capital city is simply mesmerizing!. Description. Our free tour of Toronto will...

  • 3 hours
  • 8/10 | 664 reviews

Awe-inspiring skyscrapers and a thrilling tale are the protagonists of this free tour of Toronto, one of the most avant-garde cities in southeastern Canada. Ontario's capital city is simply mesmerizing!

Description

Our free tour of Toronto will start at the indicated time in front of The Berczy Park Dog Fountain, located in the center of the 3,606-square-meter (0.891-acre) park.

We'll begin with a stop at the emblematic Gooderham Building. After exploring its rich history, we'll make our way to the base of the CN Tower, which stands 553 metres (1,814 feet) high, the undisputed symbol of Toronto.

The next stop will be in the Old Town neighborhood, where we'll visit The Toronto Old City Hall, a former city hall opened in 1899, known for its striking neo-Romanesque architecture amidst the surrounding skyscrapers.

The vibrant Nathan Phillips Square is located next to the former city hall. We'll then proceed to Toronto's Financial District to visit Yonge-Dundas Square and Yonge Street, the longest street in the world.

Finally, after about three hours of sightseeing, our free tour of Toronto will conclude at the original meeting point.

Groups

Please note that reservations for more than 4 people aren't possible for this free tour of Toronto. For larger groups, we recommend reserving a private tour of Toronto.

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tips

Location

Activity location

35 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E, Canada

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