Explore downtown Toronto on this slow paced and extended city tour. Settle into a modern mini coach while your expert local guide brings the city to life with stories of culture, history, and movie magic. Glide past the CN Tower and the cluster of downtown sports stadiums, then trace Old Toronto's heritage through St. Lawrence Market and the surrounding cobblestone streets. Continue to bustling Chinatown for a window into the city's global flavors, and roll up Avenue Road to Yorkville's "Mink Mile", renowned for luxury boutiques and celebrity sightings. Cap it all off with a photo stop at City Hall's iconic Toronto sign. Head down to the Distillery District for lunch, boutique shopping, and cobblestone strolls. Upgrade your day with a Spirit of York guided tasting. Finish along the waterfront with views toward the Toronto Islands and end at Queen’s Quay for a stunning CN Tower skyline moment—then add an optional 1-hour harbor cruise to keep the magic going.
Main departure point for the tour. Kindly arrive 10-15 minutes prior to departure time.
As one of Canada’s most important transportation hubs, Union Station is not just a major railway terminal but a historic landmark that connects the city with the rest of the country and beyond. Opened in 1927, this grand Beaux-Arts building is a symbol of Toronto’s past and future, combining architectural splendor with modern functionality. As we walk through the station, take note of its stunning architecture—from the towering granite façade and elegant vaulted ceilings to the ornate marble floors and chandeliers that still reflect its early 20th-century charm. The Great Hall is a breathtaking highlight, with its expansive, open space and Canadian heritage art adorning the walls. Union Station is truly a living testament to the city’s growth and development.
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a shrine to Canada’s national sport and a dream destination for hockey enthusiasts. Explore over 65,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, legendary memorabilia, and multimedia displays that celebrate the greatest players, moments, and teams in hockey history. Get up close to the iconic Stanley Cup, test your skills in the NHLPA Game Time Zone, call the play in a real broadcast booth, and step inside a replica of an NHL dressing room. With something for fans of all ages, the Hall offers both nostalgic charm and high-energy fun, making it an essential stop for visitors looking to experience a slice of Canadian culture.
St. Lawrence Market, situated in the heart of Toronto, is a bustling culinary destination where locals and visitors alike can savor the flavors of diverse cuisines, shop for fresh produce, and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of one of North America’s oldest public markets.
Yonge and Dundas Square, often referred to as Toronto’s Times Square, is a bustling urban plaza at the heart of downtown where locals and tourists gather amidst vibrant billboards, street performances, and cultural events, creating a lively focal point in the city’s core.
Queen’s Park, a verdant oasis in the heart of downtown Toronto, is not only the site of Ontario’s Legislative Building but also a beloved green space where locals and visitors alike can relax, stroll, and enjoy the beauty of its landscaped gardens and historic monuments.
As we drive along the charming streets of Yorkville and Bloor Street, get ready to be immersed in Toronto’s high-end shopping and cultural scene. Known for its boutique shops, designer stores, and art galleries, Yorkville is a vibrant neighborhood that blends luxury with a bohemian flair. Stroll past iconic buildings, outdoor cafés, and chic storefronts as you admire everything from international fashion brands to local artisanal boutiques. Bloor Street, often referred to as "The Mink Mile," is another famous stretch that showcases world-class shopping, with upscale fashion houses, jewelry shops, and flagship stores of top designers. The beautiful tree-lined avenues and elegant storefronts create a perfect backdrop for window shopping and exploring Toronto’s best retail offerings.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a world-renowned institution in Toronto, showcasing a vast array of artifacts and exhibits that span cultures, time periods, and disciplines, offering visitors a fascinating journey through history and natural sciences.
Toronto is home to one of the largest and most diverse Chinatowns in North America, and as we drive through, you’ll experience a unique cultural journey. This bustling neighborhood is a vibrant mix of traditional Chinese culture and modern influences, where the streets are lined with aromatic markets, temples, and authentic restaurants. Wander past vibrant storefronts selling everything from herbal medicines to exotic spices. Discover local artisans and handcrafted goods that showcase the rich heritage of the Chinese community. Toronto’s Chinatown is also famous for its diverse culinary scene—sample flavors from dim sum delicacies, sizzling Peking duck, to bubble tea and regional specialties.
Cruise by Kensington Market for a window-seat look at mural-splashed streets, vintage storefronts, and global eats buzzing with bohemian energy.
We will stop here where all of our guests have the chance to exit the bus and take photos with the famouse Toronto sign.
Learn about the Campbell family and their legacy here in Toronto, along with Osgoode Hall.
The Toronto Entertainment District, pulsating with energy and excitement, is a vibrant cultural hotspot where theaters, restaurants, bars, and nightlife converge to offer a dynamic blend of entertainment options for residents and visitors alike.
Drive along King St to see the iconic buildings and broadway shows.
The CN Tower is not just Toronto’s most recognizable landmark—it’s one of the tallest freestanding structures in the Western Hemisphere, soaring 553 metres (1,815 feet) above the city. This engineering marvel dominates the skyline and offers visitors a truly unforgettable experience. Take the high-speed glass elevators up to the LookOut Level for panoramic views stretching as far as 160 kilometers on a clear day, including Lake Ontario and even the mist from Niagara Falls. Dare to walk across the Glass Floor, gaze out from the SkyTerrace, or for the thrill-seekers, try the EdgeWalk—a hands-free walk along the outside ledge of the tower’s main pod, 116 storeys high! Home to the 360 Restaurant, which rotates once every 72 minutes, the CN Tower is the perfect place to dine with a view. Whether you're visiting during the day or seeing it lit up at night, the CN Tower offers a defining Toronto experience that’s equal parts exhilarating and iconic.
Step back in time and explore the Distillery Historic District, one of Toronto’s most iconic and vibrant neighborhoods. Once home to the largest distillery in the British Empire, this pedestrian-only village is now a National Historic Site filled with beautifully preserved Victorian industrial architecture. Lunch option available. Optional Spirit of York tasting upgrade.
Harbourfront Centre, located along Toronto’s picturesque waterfront, is a dynamic cultural hub where art, music, food, and community converge, offering an array of events, performances, and activities that celebrate creativity and diversity. Optional cruise add on
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