Toronto Essentials Tour: Old Town & Downtown Highlights (PWYC)
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Toronto Essentials Tour: Old Town & Downtown Highlights (PWYC)

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About this experience

The original Tour Guys walking tour of Toronto, and our most popular walk, this stroll takes you from Union Station to City Hall, while passing under, around, and through some of the most spectacular buildings in the city. Majestic bank lobbies, wide concrete plazas, and looming glass and steel office towers make up much of what people think of when Toronto comes to mind.

The last stops will compare Toronto's current City Hall with the previous Old City Hall next door. This tour will leave you with a greater appreciation for "Canada's downtown".

Be sure to tip your guide at the end of the tour. By charging only a booking fee, we leave it up to our guests to pay the guide what they feel the tour is worth. The average tip is $10 per person, some pay much more.

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Toronto Essentials Tour: Old Town & Downtown Highlights (PWYC)

What's included

English-speaking Tour guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Our meeting point is inside. Not outside. Inside the Great Hall which is a big room accessible off of Front Street. It's above ground. It's got a high ceiling with huge windows on either side. There are flags on the wall on one side and an info booth under a clock in the centre of the room. The names of cities the trains stopped at when the station was built encircle the interior of the Great Hall. The reason for the detailed description is because there's a large tourist info centre in another part of the station that's not the Great Hall, there's a big food court that people might think is the Great Hall, and there's a big clock outside the station on the sidewalk. None of those places combine the magic trio of clock + info booth + big room with a high ceiling. Look for your guide near that booth!

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Stop 2 Pass by

Look over there! It's the tall tower everyone has heard of! When it comes to impressing people, there isn't a much better way than making something ridiculously tall. The CN Tower was the tallest free-standing structure in the world until the Burj Khalifa was constructed in Dubai, but Torontonians are still proud of it (don't worry, CN Tower, we still think you're awesome). Thanks to its generous height we were able to improve TV and radio reception in the area back in the 1970s and have a skyline that is one of the most recognizable on the planet!

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Building the railroad across Canada was expensive and took a long time. In order to make money off this project the railroad companies built luxury hotels near their train stations in every major city and town the tracks ran past and convinced rich people to take the long journey across Canada by rail. The grand railway hotel in Toronto was The Royal York Hotel, opened in 1929, just in time to see the global economy collapse. Despite the Great Depression and the construction of competing hotels, the (Fairmont) Royal York Hotel continues to be a beloved landmark and symbol of Toronto's prosperity. Tour groups are no longer welcome in the lobby of the hotel, but there's plenty to marvel at from the outside!

4

Learn the history of the underground network and walk part of it. Stay close to your guide, the PATH is not easy to navigate. You don't want to suffer the same fate as some others and lose all hope of escaping and just open a Cinnabon franchise in one of the food courts.

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Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this is a structure that makes even architects whip out their cameras to snap a photo. High vaulted ceilings made of white steel and glass create an otherworldly public space that is both inviting and inspiring. Check the pics!

Here, your guide will talk a bit about private public space in Toronto and give you a glimpse into the PATH, the underground network of food courts and corridors that link the basements of buildings in the downtown core to the nearby subway stations.

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Stop 6 Pass by

We don't visit it (this tour is only 90 minutes) but guests interested in returning on their own to learn more about hockey will know exactly how to find this most difficult-to-locate attraction entrance without having to ask for directions.

Here, your guide will share a little bit about Canada's official national winter sport and maybe even reveal why the Toronto Maple Leafs likely won't win another Stanley Cup.

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Stop 7 Pass by

Your guide will give you tips and pointers for visiting the market after the tour, while explaining its role in the city's development.

8

Delight at Toronto's famous "dog fountain" and learn why we do things like this.

9

The spiritual centre of Old Toronto, and the seat of power in the 19th century. Learn how religion and politics played out in Muddy York, here at this Gothic-Revival cathedral.

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Stop 10

Walk between the biggest skyscrapers in Canada and learn about the big Canadian banks, the Great Fire of 1904 (which wasn't great at all if your name was John Croft) and get a sense of what it's like to commute to a job where the goal is to "buy low and sell high". Can you smell the money? You might. In Canada, this is where most of it is.

11

Since this is covered in detail during the Old Town History Tour, your guide isn't supposed to tell you everything about this building, but they probably won't be able to help themselves and will give you a few juicy bits of info. You'll want to know more, but that's covered on another tour!

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Stop 12

The final stop on this Downtown Toronto Tour is the iconic City Hall (it's literally an icon and featured in our city's logo) with the less iconic, but equally well photographed "Toronto sign" out front. Group photo time? At least get a selfie...

Completed in 1965, this futuristic building was a symbol of not only Toronto's aspirations of greatness as a modern metropolis, and its status as a provincial capital and national hub of culture and finance, but also our love of concrete.

A grand public space with public art where the public gathers to celebrate public holidays and moments of public pride... Nathan Philips Square in front of City Hall is where the city comes together for New Years Eve, farmers markets, and protests of all kinds. A truly democratic space like this is a great place to end your downtown tour. There are public washrooms nearby too.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This tour leaves on time. If you are late, the guide cannot wait. If you are on time, you are on tour!

Meeting point

Meet inside the Great Hall at street level off of Front Street, next to the Travellers Aid Booth in the middle of the room.

About Toronto

Toronto is Canada's largest city and a vibrant multicultural hub known for its towering skyscrapers, diverse neighborhoods, and rich cultural scene. It's a city where modernity and tradition blend seamlessly, offering a dynamic urban experience with a welcoming atmosphere.

Top Attractions

CN Tower

The CN Tower is an iconic landmark of Toronto and one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world. It offers panoramic views of the city and a thrilling EdgeWalk experience.

Architecture 1-2 hours $38 CAD for general admission

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

The ROM is Canada's largest museum of natural history and world cultures. It features a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, ancient artifacts, and contemporary art.

Museum 2-3 hours $23 CAD for adults

Toronto Islands

The Toronto Islands offer a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With beautiful beaches, scenic trails, and stunning views of the skyline, it's a perfect spot for picnics, cycling, and relaxation.

Nature Half-day to full day $8.25 CAD round trip ferry ticket

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Ripley's Aquarium is a fascinating underwater world featuring a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and penguins. It's an exciting and educational experience for all ages.

Attraction 1-2 hours $42.99 CAD for adults

Distillery District

The Distillery District is a historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, Victorian-era buildings, and vibrant arts scene. It's a great place for shopping, dining, and cultural events.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore, varies for shops and restaurants

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poutine

A classic Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Main Dish Contains dairy and gluten

Butter Tarts

A sweet pastry filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, syrup, and sometimes raisins or pecans.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy

Peameal Bacon Sandwich

A Toronto specialty featuring peameal bacon (back bacon rolled in cornmeal) served on a bun.

Breakfast/Lunch Contains pork

Nanaimo Bars

A no-bake dessert square with a crumb base, a light custard-flavored butter icing in the middle, and a chocolate layer on top.

Dessert Contains gluten, dairy, and nuts

Popular Activities

Hiking Skiing Canoeing Spas Yoga Meditation Museums Art Galleries

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Toronto for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals, outdoor dining, and events.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (Eastern Standard Time, EST) or GMT-4 (Eastern Daylight Time, EDT)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Toronto is generally considered a safe city, but like any major urban center, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone late at night in isolated areas

Getting there

By air
  • Toronto Pearson International Airport • 22.5 km from city center
  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport • 3 km from city center
By train

Toronto Union Station

By bus

Toronto Coach Terminal, Union Station Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The TTC subway system is efficient and widely used. It consists of four lines that connect major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Toronto Kensington Market Chinatown The Annex Leslieville

Day trips

Niagara Falls
130 km from Toronto • Full day

Niagara Falls is one of the world's most famous natural wonders, offering breathtaking views, boat tours, and a variety of attractions.

Niagara-on-the-Lake
135 km from Toronto • Full day

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town known for its historic sites, wineries, and beautiful architecture.

Blue Mountain
150 km from Toronto • Full day or overnight

Blue Mountain is a popular year-round destination offering skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and a charming village with shops and restaurants.

Festivals

Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) • September Pride Toronto • June Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Toronto Islands for a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle
  • Explore the Distillery District for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant arts scene
  • Try local craft beers at one of the city's many breweries
  • Visit during the Toronto Christmas Market for a magical and festive experience
  • Take a stroll along the waterfront for stunning views of the city skyline
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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