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Niagara Falls Tours - Our tours are featured on the
Toronto Tourism Hotline. Call
1-800-391-0149. Guaranteed Lowest Price.
Free Pick-up from
these Downtown Toronto Hotels:
Delta Chelsea
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Fairmont Royal York
* Sheraton Centre
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Marriott Courtyard
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Marriott Eaton Centre
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King Edward
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The Grand
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The Pantages
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Days Inn & Conference Centre
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Sutton Place
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Radisson Admiral
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Westin Harbour Castle
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1 King West
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Park Plaza
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Town Inn Suites
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Ramada Plaza
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Bond Place
*
Quality Inn Toronto
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Holiday Inn on King
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Holiday Inn Express
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Best Western Primrose
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Cambridge Suites
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Strathcona Hotel
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Four Seasons Toronto
If you hotel is not located in Downtown Toronto, you can catch the
tour at the Tour Desk on Dundas
Square
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Adult Price |
$33 |
| Additional
Charges |
No additional
charges |
| Currency |
Prices are quoted
in Canadian Dollars. Your credit card company
will convert the price to your currency. |
| Departure Location |
All Toronto
Downtown Hotels or
Dundas Square |
| Departure Time |
9:00 am to 3:00
pm |
| Return Time |
last return time
is 5:00 pm |
| Tour Length |
Unlimited.
Ticket is valid for 7 days |
| Minimum |
No minimum |
| Available |
All year. |
| Please note: |
Admission to the
CN Tower & Casa Loma is not included |
| Sold Out Dates |
none at this time |
Toronto
Double Decker Bus
City Tour
This 2.5 hour Toronto
City tour departs from all downtown Toronto hotels. It
includes the sights listed below and much more.
“Jump On & Jump Off” at over 30 locations throughout the city on one of our open top antique double decker buses. Visit the best attractions, sites, shopping, dining and events Toronto has to offer. With full historical narration, our fun and knowledgeable Tour Guides will show you the “True Toronto”.
Explore Toronto’s best districts with our exclusive ShopDineTour Toronto City Map, and get informed on what’s happening in and out of the city with the official ShopDineTour Toronto City Guide.
TOUR INCLUDES |
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Unlike the
other Toronto City Tours who only cover the downtown core,
this tour gives you the full Toronto experience. Your
ticket is valid for 7 days so you can use it many times
during your stay. |
St. Lawrence Market |
The St. Lawrence Market is the focal point of the
neighbourhood and since 1803 and has provided Toronto's
residents with the best selection of fresh fruits,
vegetables, meat, cheese and delicious baked goods. During
its 200-year history, the Market has also served as
Toronto's seat of government, a police station and a jail.
It has witnessed the city's evolution from a colonial
outpost into a vibrant city. There are many historic
buildings in the area including the famous Flat Iron
building, and one of the most photogenic vistas in the city.
The area is also home to Toronto's first courthouse who's
claim to fame is that it hosted the last beheading in North
America. |
Downtown |
As we drive down Yonge Street, "the world's longest
street", the tour guide points out some of the most popular
sites such as the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Elgin & Winter
Garden Theatre, the Canon Theatre, BCE Place, Union Station,
and the Hockey Hall of Fame. |
Waterfront |
The Air Canada Centre, the home of the Toronto Maple
Leafs hockey team, is located just north of Lakeshore
Boulevard. Just south of Lakeshore Boulevard is the
Harbourfront Centre.
Harbourfront Centre introduces Toronto audiences to artists
and art forms that would not normally be seen in commercial
venues, exploring new frontiers in the arts and creative
expression.
Harbourfront Centre hosts public activities and events over
a 10-acre site encompassing theatre and performance stages
as well as art galleries. |
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CN Tower & SkyDome
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The
CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon.
At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada’s
National Tower, the World's Tallest Building, an important
telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in
Toronto.
Just next to the CN Tower is the Sky Dome (Rogers
Centre). The Sky Dome was the first major team sports arena
in North America to sport a fully retractable roof. It is
also well known for its enormous Jumbotron scoreboard, at 10 by 35
metres the largest scoreboard in the world. It is the
tallest and most massive stadium used by any
Major League Baseball team.
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Ontario Place & Fort York |
Historic Fort York, the location of the Battle of York
during the War of 1812 is the 1793 birthplace of modern
Toronto. It is home to Canada's largest collection of
original War of 1812 buildings and is designated as a
National Historic site.
Ontario Place is an internationally
acclaimed cultural, leisure and entertainment parkland
located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The complex extends
throughout three man-made islands along the Lake Ontario
waterfront.
Ontario Place opened in May 1971 and
featured a five pod pavilion complex, The Forum, pedal
boats, a marina, restaurants and the world's first permanent
IMAX® theatre called the Cinesphere. |
China Town |
This ever-expanding area is home to ethnic Chinese from
Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and elsewhere. A
wealth of oriental shops and fruit markets spills out onto
the street, and a vast selection of authentic Chinese
restaurants feature such delicacies as dim sum. |
Distillery
District |
The distillery district is Toronto’s first pedestrian only village and the
city’s only historic district. This unique neighbourhood is a wonderful place to take an afternoon walk while exploring the Victorian brick and limestone buildings while soaking in the history of what was once the largest distillery in the world. |
Bloor-Yorkville |
The
Bloor-Yorkville area is Toronto's upscale neighbourhood.
This area will not disappoint even the most discerning
patron. Whether your taste is designer boutiques, lavish
restaurants or beautiful galleries, this area has it all.
Make sure to finish your tour with a latte and bite, while
stargazing on one of the many café patios in this fabulous
district. |
Casa Loma |
Step
back in time to a period of European elegance and splendour.
The former home of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt,
Canada's foremost castle is complete with decorated suites,
secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, stables, and
beautiful 5-acre estate gardens. |
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