Explore the vibrant city of Toronto and the stunning Niagara Falls with this convenient combo ticket. Embark on a full-day guided tour to Niagara Falls, complete with hotel pick-up and scenic stops at Niagara-on-the-Lake, maple syrup tasting and Niagara wine tasting. Then, enjoy a flexible hop-on hop-off double-decker bus tour of Toronto, where you can visit iconic landmarks like the CN Tower and the Distillery District, all at your own pace.
- Flexible hop-on hop-off bus tour in Toronto with 24 or 48-hour options
- Visit top attractions like the CN Tower and St. Lawrence Market
- Full-day guided tour to Niagara Falls with hotel pick-up included
For NIAGARA FALLS TOUR
Hotel pickups are between 7:45 AM and 8:30 AM, however, you will be contacted by email the evening before the tour with a more specific pickup time. The email provided at the time of your booking is Viator email so if you do not receive it, please check your Viator app for messages or contact us directly.
If you are joining at Sankofa Square, please check in at the Visitor Information Kiosk located on the square. You can look out for the City Sightseeing Toronto team wearing red shirts.
For HOP-ON HOP-OFF TORONTO TOUR
You can join the tour at any of the official stops located on the route and redeem your voucher directly on the bus or with staff who will be present at select stops. Stop #1 is located at Sankofa Square where there is a visitor information kiosk located on the South West corner of the square.
If you are joining at Sankofa Square, please check in at the Visitor Information Kiosk located on the square. You can look out for the City Sightseeing Toronto team wearing red shirts.
Sankofa Square
Your Niagara Falls Day Tour includes approximately 3 hours free time at the Falls, an hour at Niagara-on-the-Lake, a wine tasting at a winery in the region and a maple syrup tasting!
Sankofa Square is Stop #1 for the Hop-on Hop-off tour but you can redeem your voucher at any of the stops.
Yorkville is Toronto’s premier luxury neighborhood, known as an affluent, walkable district featuring high-end designer boutiques (particularly on the "Mink Mile" of Bloor Street), fine dining, and 5-star hotels. It perfectly balances historic Victorian charm on quiet residential streets with modern, expensive glass condos. Hop off here at stop #3 to do some shopping!
Hop off at Stop #4 to see Canada's largest museum of art, world culture, and natural history. Established in 1912, it houses over 18 million artworks, cultural artifacts, and natural history specimens across 40 galleries.
Discover the fascinating story of Sire Henry Pellatt and his castle overlooking the city at stop #5
Hop off at Stop #6 to explore the Native Canadian Centre and the Bata Shoe Museum.
Did you know that one of North America's largest and most vibrant Asian districts is in Toronto!
Art lovers should disembark here at Stop #7 at the AGO, one of North America's largest art museums, boasting over 120,000 works, including a significant Canadian collection, European masterpieces, and extensive contemporary art. After you work up an appetite, visit one of the many restaurants in Chinatown nearby.
Hop off at stop #8 to visit Toronto's tallest and most iconic attraction!
For all things aquatic, hop off at stop #9 to visit Ripley's Aquarium. This is also the stop for the Rogers Centre - Go Blue Jays!
The Toronto Harbourfront is a vibrant, year-round, mixed-use recreational district along the northern shore of Lake Ontario, located at the heart of downtown Toronto. Hop off at stop #10 and take a walk along the waterfront or a harbour cruise through the Toronto Islands.
A 60,000-square-foot interactive museum and shrine dedicated to hockey history! Hop off at stop #11 for themed exhibits, interactive simulation games and the world's largest collection of hockey artifacts.
An historic, world-renowned public food market in Toronto operating since 1803, featuring over 120 vendors, farmers, and artisans. Hop off at stop #12 and try the famous peameal bacon sandwich!
A 13-acre, pedestrian-only village in Toronto’s East End, renowned for its beautifully preserved Victorian industrial architecture. Originally the Gooderham and Worts Distillery (founded in 1832), it was once the largest distillery in the world. Hop off here to explore the unique boutiques and restaurants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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