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Brookfield Place: Toronto's Architectural Marvel

Discover Toronto's Brookfield Place: Where stunning architecture meets vibrant culture in the heart of the Financial District.

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Brookfield Place, formerly BCE Place, is a landmark office and retail complex in downtown Toronto, famed for its stunning Allen Lambert Galleria. This architectural marvel blends modern design with preserved heritage buildings, offering a unique experience for visitors and locals alike.

A brief summary to Brookfield Place

Local tips

  • Explore the Allen Lambert Galleria, a stunning architectural marvel, and a great photo opportunity.
  • Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame, located within Brookfield Place, especially if you're a hockey enthusiast.
  • Take advantage of the PATH connection for easy access to other downtown attractions and to escape inclement weather.
  • Check the Brookfield Place website for upcoming events and exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Union Station, exit onto Front Street and proceed east to Bay Street. Cross Bay Street and head north to Brookfield Place. Alternatively, take the subway Line 1 from Queen Station to King Station. Brookfield Place is directly accessible from the King Station. A single fare on the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) is approximately CA$3.25.

  • Walking

    From the intersection of Yonge and King Streets, walk west on King Street to Bay Street. Turn left onto Bay Street and walk south to Brookfield Place. The walk is approximately 5 minutes. No costs are involved.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available throughout downtown Toronto. A short trip from Union Station or the Entertainment District to Brookfield Place will typically cost between CA$7 and CA$15, depending on traffic and distance.

  • Parking

    Several parking garages are located near Brookfield Place. The Brookfield Place Garage at 10 Front St. W offers convenient access. Other nearby options include Commerce Court Garage (199 Bay St.) and Royal Bank Plaza Garage (200 Bay St.). Hourly parking rates typically range from CA$8 to CA$15. Be aware that parking availability may be limited during peak hours and special events.

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Brookfield Place, located in the heart of Toronto's Financial District, is more than just an office complex; it's a vibrant hub of commerce, culture, and community. Bounded by Yonge Street, Wellington Street West, Bay Street, and Front Street West, this 5.2-acre site is home to two contemporary office towers – the TD Canada Trust Tower and the Bay Wellington Tower – and a collection of twelve historically-designated buildings. The complex is perhaps best known for the Allen Lambert Galleria, a soaring six-story pedestrian thoroughfare designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Often called the "crystal cathedral of commerce," the Galleria features a unique curving glass canopy supported by intricate steel ribs, creating a dramatic and light-filled space reminiscent of a forest canopy. It serves as a favorite backdrop for photos, TV, and film productions. Brookfield Place also integrates twelve surviving historic buildings into the complex, blending the old with the new. The former Bank of Montreal building, for example, now houses the Hockey Hall of Fame, a must-see attraction for hockey fans. The complex is connected to the PATH, Toronto's extensive underground pedestrian walkway, providing access to a variety of shops, services, and restaurants. Brookfield Place hosts dynamic exhibits and special events throughout the year, adding to its appeal as a destination for both tourists and locals.

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