Show me the City! A Small Group Walking Tour of Toronto

Toronto, Canada
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Overview
Duration
3h
Languages
English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Show me the City is our signature walking tour.
This 3 hour walk through the downtown core will give you a really good idea of what life is like in the worlds most culturally diverse city. You will also have many opportunities to see some of the great sights that can be found in this big city.
With our group size limited to a maximum of 10 guests, you will have the ability to ask all the questions you have about the city and the various things you can enjoy will in the city. We truly enjoy talking with our guests!
On this tour, you will see some of the great historical and cultural sights in the city such as the CN Tower (admission not included), Union Station, the St. Lawrence Market, the city's waterfront, the Entertainment District, PATH, and the Rogers Centre to name just a few. Along the tour, you will hear some interesting stories of Toronto's history, culture and way of life.
Make this tour one of the first things you do when visiting Toronto!

What to remember

Important info

Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This tour will not operate if there is severe weather in the forecast for the time of the tour, OR, if the temperature is above 34C/95F or below -18C/OF

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What's included
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Local taxes
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What's not included
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Gratuities. Hotel pickup
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Buzz Tours
Meeting Point

The tour begins at the southwest corner of King St. West, and Simcoe Street, beneath the electronic billboard for Roy Thomson Hall. The address for Roy Thomson Hall (the closest building to the starting point, is 60 Simcoe Street). Your guide will be holding a "Show me the City" sign.