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10 AM TOUR departs from Dundas Square (Downtown)
1 PM TOUR departs from St Lawrence Market (Old Town)
Learn about Toronto's history and present-day on a walking tour around downtown, the Financial District, and the Old Town. We will take you through the streets and stop outside the most iconic spots for an intimate and inviting experience.
Toronto is a multicultural city, and what we show during our walking tour is various styles, and how it translates into architecture, food, culture, and street art. Our knowledgeable, local guides are filled with suggestions for you to make the most of your trip.
This is the perfect tour for your first day in the city. We'll take you to all the landmarks our city is famous for and some hidden gems available through a unique insider look.
NOTE:
Our free walking tour is TIPS-BASED, so if you had a good time, consider leaving your guide a gratuity.
It's the oldest food market in Toronto, so you can grab a bite to eat!
The most famous square in Downtown Toronto is sometimes called our mini Times Square. It’s Canada’s busiest intersection, with 100,000 people crossing it regularly. Plus, there’s free Wi-Fi!
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A wonderful combination of old and new architecture, Toronto's Brookfield Place is a beautiful gem designed by famous architect Santiago Calatrava located on top of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The PATH is a mostly underground pedestrian walkway network in downtown Toronto that spans more than 30 kilometers of restaurants, shopping, hotels, and subway stations.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This area hosts an impressively dense collection of skyscrapers and architectural gems, such as the impressive black stainless-steel building designed by famous architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The attention to detail on the exterior and interior of the Romanesque Revival building is probably what makes the Old City Hall one of the most photographed places in Toronto.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
One of the biggest Toronto touristic destinations, Nathan Phillips Square’s iconic Toronto Sign installation became so popular and well-received that Toronto decided to keep it, even if it was constructed as a temporary exhibition.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Located in the historic Bank of Montreal building, the Hockey Hall of Fame is spread over 65,000 sq ft and offers a slew of activities, including hockey simulation games. is the premier destination for all things hockey. Dedicated entirely to the history of ice hockey in Canada, it holds regular exhibits of famous players and teams, and displays permanent galleries of NHLrecords, trophies, and miscellaneous memorabilia.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Toronto's Flatiron building is one of the most photographed in the city. Built in 1892, it's a five-story iron-shaped building with a steep copper roof and turret; in the background, Toronto's skyscrapers provide a beautiful contrast.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Berczy Park in Old Town Toronto is a must-visit triangular space filled with quirky and fun public art, including its iconic dog fountain.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
For nearly 200 years, St. Lawrence Market has thrived as a culinary hub where foodies gather for local and artisanal eats. Try the Peameal Bacon, a local favourite!
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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