Your small-group tour of Toronto begins with pick-up directly from your hotel in downtown Toronto before heading out to your first stop at the CN Tower. What better way to start your day than at the CN Tower where you will be whisked up the glass elevator to the observation area where you will witness a panoramic view of the city and surrounding area from the Look Out Level, feel the breeze at 342m in the air on the outdoor terrace and take a walk on the glass floor - which was the first in the world in 1994 when it opened!
Your guide will then provide you with a narrated driving tour through the city where you will pass by multiple points of interest including Dundas Square, Queen's Park and Nathan Philips Square. At Nathan Philips Square you will have the chance to take a picture with the famous "Toronto" sign and learn about the PATH beneath the city. Your guide will then take you to the St. Lawrence Market which has been named as the top food market in the world by National Geographic. You will have some free time here to do some shopping or get something quick to eat. Finally, enjoy the awesome view of the city from the Toronto Harbour on a relaxing Toronto Harbour Cruise. The Toronto Harbour Cruise is seasonal and will be replaced by a visit to Casa Loma in the off-season. At the end of your Best of Toronto Morning Tour, your guide will drop you off back at your hotel in downtown Toronto.
Pick-up and drop-off anywhere in downtown Toronto
Guided driving tour
Admission to CN Tower
Admission to Casa Loma
Toronto Harbour Cruise (seasonal)
Gratuities (optional)
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
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