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Explore some of Toronto’s most interesting sights on one of our Luxury Small-Group Guided Tour Toronto, Canada.
Visit some of the city's most well-known places as well as a few secret treasures on an exhilarating small-group excursion
The renowned CN Tower and Rogers Centre, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto City Hall, Queen's Quay and the Harbourfront district, as well as the historic Distillery District, cosmopolitan Kensington Market, Chinatown, and much more, are all worthwhile stops on this expereince.
Get hotel pickup and drop-off along with this tour booking.
Canada's most recognisable and famous icon, the CN Tower, defines the skyline of Toronto. The CN Tower is a recognised architectural wonder of the modern world, a top location for dining and entertainment, and a must-see for anybody travelling to Toronto.
Even in the heart of Hong Kong, the intersection of Spadina and Dundas wouldn't seem out of place.
This National Historic Site in downtown Toronto, which is surrounded by thousands of people and a flurry of activity, has a mesmerising ambiance.
In addition to being a cathedral (the church where the bishop's chair is located), St. James Cathedral serves as a parish church for the old St. Lawrence area.
The Harbourfront district of Toronto is a diversified community with beautiful views of Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands.
The Kensington Market neighbourhood is a maze of narrow lanes and alleyways, many of which are bordered with beautifully painted Victorian residences. It is considered one of the top street markets in North America.
The historic provincial parliament building, which has housed Ontario's Legislature since its inception in 1893, invites visitors all year.
Rows and rows of locally grown produce, freshly baked products, speciality cheeses and exotic cuisine are available. And as you soak in the sounds, views, and smells of this global marketplace, the pleasant traders will make you feel at ease.
Experience the grandeur and splendour of the Edwardian era at Casa Loma, North America's only full-scale castle. Explore secret corridors, intricately adorned rooms with authentic period furnishings, or gaze out from one of the towers at the stunning view of Toronto.
This magnificent structure is a work of art, with elements designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.
Toronto's newest arts, culture, cuisine, and entertainment destination. This national historic monument contains 44 heritage buildings as well as numerous courtyards built with brick.
The University of Toronto is a prestigious public research university situated on the grounds of Queen's Park.
Yonge-Dundas Square is a one-acre outdoor public and event space located at Yonge and Dundas Streets. The Square attracts tourists from all around the city and the world, giving a lively vitality to the area.
The CF Toronto Eaton Centre, with over 250 stores, is an unrivalled retail destination in the heart of Canada's most populated metropolis. The CF Toronto Eaton Centre receives about 50 million people per year and is regarded as one of North America's greatest performing venues.
Take a picture of Toronto's stunning skyline from this secluded location away from the crowd.
In July 2015, the 3D TORONTO Sign was built at Nathan Phillips Square for the Pan American/Parapan American Games in Toronto. The lit sign is still in place