Welcome to the vibrant and diverse city of Toronto, where modern skyscrapers meet historic neighbourhoods and cultural richness abounds. Our iconic city tour will take you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Canada’s largest metropolis. Brace yourself for an exciting mix of iconic landmarks, cultural hotspots, and hidden gems as we explore the highlights of Toronto as “Truly the Local Expert”
55 York St, 55 York St, Toronto, ON M5J 1R7, Canada
Roundtrip transportation available from 55 York Street for 8:30 AM departure (West side of Fairmont Royal York Hotel). Please email [email protected] at least 48hrs prior to confirm.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is a cultural treasure in Toronto, boasting a diverse collection of art spanning from classical to contemporary, housed within a striking architectural masterpiece.
The CN Tower in Toronto is an iconic landmark, dominating the skyline with its towering height and offering breathtaking views of the city and beyond.
Queen’s Park, a verdant oasis in the heart of downtown Toronto, is not only the site of Ontario’s Legislative Building but also a beloved green space where locals and visitors alike can relax, stroll, and enjoy the beauty of its landscaped gardens and historic monuments.
St. Lawrence Market, situated in the heart of Toronto, is a bustling culinary destination where locals and visitors alike can savor the flavors of diverse cuisines, shop for fresh produce, and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of one of North America’s oldest public markets.
The Toronto Entertainment District, pulsating with energy and excitement, is a vibrant cultural hotspot where theaters, restaurants, bars, and nightlife converge to offer a dynamic blend of entertainment options for residents and visitors alike.
Learn the history and facts of this once famous distillery.
See the boutique shops along Yorkville and Bloor streets as we drove along both streets.
See the culture and restaurants located in one of five chinatowns in Toronto
Yonge and Dundas Square, often referred to as Toronto’s Times Square, is a bustling urban plaza at the heart of downtown where locals and tourists gather amidst vibrant billboards, street performances, and cultural events, creating a lively focal point in the city’s core.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a world-renowned institution in Toronto, showcasing a vast array of artifacts and exhibits that span cultures, time periods, and disciplines, offering visitors a fascinating journey through history and natural sciences.
Learn about the Campbell family and their legacy here in Toronto, along with Osgoode Hall.
See some of Torontos local arts.
Harbourfront Centre, located along Toronto’s picturesque waterfront, is a dynamic cultural hub where art, music, food, and community converge, offering an array of events, performances, and activities that celebrate creativity and diversity.
Explore the famous sights of hockeys greatest
Shoes, shoes and more shoes!
Drive along King St to see the iconic buildings and broadway shows.
We will stop here where all of our guests have the chance to exit the bus and take photos with the famouse Toronto sign.
Duration: 15 minutes
Lear about the various programs and break through innovation and technology
The Wall Street of Toronto
One of the busiest hubs in North America
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