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4.73
09/11/24
22/10/24
It was very interesting and a good start to get to know the town and to get an orientation. Very informative. Just one thing: imo the multiple choice questions from the guide are not necessary.
12/10/24
Natural landscapes next to Lake Ontario, an impressive skyline dominated by futuristic skyscrapers, one of the most exciting food scenes in North America, numerous craft beer parlors, hundreds of art galleries, all kinds of sport venues... There are so many attractions in Toronto, it’s no wonder many travelers spend weeks enjoying the many things to do here. For those who have a limited amount of time and want to make the most of their trip in the shortest time, we recommend joining the best Essential Free Tour of Toronto. This is a high-rated tour designed by expert local guides to provide a great introduction to the main landmarks of the downtown area. Guests will have plenty of time to listen to engaging explanations about the history of Toronto, take pictures, relax and ask questions.
One of the best highlights of your Essential Free Tour of Toronto will be seeing the Romanesque-style Old City Hall of Toronto side by side with the futuristic New City Hall. The new building is an architectural feat that has become a recognizable symbol of the city. In the same big square, guests will find the famous sign with the colorful letters that form the word “Toronto”; it’s the most photogenic spot in the whole city, so you had better have your camera ready! Along the tour, you will stroll past the tallest buildings in Canada, through the financial district, and get sight of the famous PATH. What is this unique feature of Canadian urbanism? The PATH is Toronto’s underground city, with 25km of passageways filled with shops and food courts.
Your Essential Free Tour of Toronto will also take you around some of the architectural jewels of the city, including the famous CN Tower (the tallest free-standing structure on land in the Western Hemisphere) and the classic Union Transportation Center. Sport fans will also be thrilled to learn about the exhibitions at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Close to this area in the old town you can find St. Lawrence Market, a wonderful commercial area with bakeries, fruit shops, artisans and antiques dealers on weekends. During the tour, your guide will also share many tips about what to do, where to eat and how to move around Toronto. All in all, this entertaining free walk is usually the highlight of most travelers’ trips, so go ahead and book your seat today!
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