Explore Toronto with City Sightseeing Tours
Discover Toronto's best sights and hidden gems with City Sightseeing's flexible hop-on, hop-off bus tours, providing an unforgettable travel experience.
A brief summary to City Sightseeing Toronto
- 1 Dundas St E, Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, M5B, CA
- +1416-410-0536
City Sightseeing Toronto is a must-visit attraction for any traveler looking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of this vibrant city. The tour operator specializes in hop-on, hop-off bus tours, allowing you to explore at your own pace while covering all the key highlights and some hidden gems. You’ll traverse through the heart of downtown Toronto, stopping at iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the picturesque Harbourfront. Each stop is carefully selected to provide a taste of Toronto’s diverse culture, history, and natural beauty. What sets City Sightseeing apart is the informative audio commentary available in multiple languages, offering insights into the city’s history, architecture, and local tips. As a tourist information center, it also provides helpful resources and staff ready to assist you in planning your day, ensuring you make the most of your visit. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or friends, the flexibility of hopping on and off allows for a personalized experience, making it ideal for discovering the city’s unique neighborhoods at your leisure. Operating every day from 9 AM to 5 PM, City Sightseeing Toronto makes for an excellent starting point for any adventure in the city. With comfortable seating and panoramic views, you can sit back and soak in the sights, making this tour an enjoyable and informative way to experience all that Toronto has to offer.
Local tips
- Purchase a multi-day pass for added value and flexibility.
- Try to sit on the upper deck for the best views of the city.
- Check the schedule for special events or themed tours.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning skyline and landmarks.
- Plan your stops ahead of time to maximize your experience.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, take the Gardiner Expressway towards downtown Toronto. Exit at York Street and follow the signs for the downtown core. Continue on York Street until you reach Dundas Street. Turn right onto Dundas Street, and you will find City Sightseeing Toronto located at 1 Dundas St E, just a short distance from the intersection with Yonge Street. Parking is available at nearby parking garages, but be prepared for fees that can range from $10 to $30 depending on the duration of your stay.
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Public Transit - Subway
To reach City Sightseeing Toronto via public transit, take the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway. Board the Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway train towards Vaughan Metropolitan Centre. Get off at the Dundas Station. Once you exit the station, head east on Dundas Street for a short walk. City Sightseeing Toronto will be on your left at 1 Dundas St E. A single fare on the TTC is $3.25 CAD (as of the latest rates) and you can purchase tokens or a day pass for unlimited travel.
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Public Transit - Streetcar
If you prefer to take the streetcar, you can board the 505 Dundas streetcar from various points in the city. Make sure to head towards the eastbound direction. Disembark at the stop at Yonge Street and Dundas Street. From there, City Sightseeing Toronto is a short walk away at 1 Dundas St E. Remember to have a valid fare for the streetcar, which is the same as the subway at $3.25 CAD.
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Public Transit - Bus
If you are coming from the suburbs, you may take a GO Transit bus to Union Station in downtown Toronto. Once at Union Station, transfer to the TTC subway by following the signs to the subway platform. Take Line 1 (Yonge-University) northbound and get off at Dundas Station. Exit the station and walk east along Dundas Street to reach City Sightseeing Toronto at 1 Dundas St E. The cost for the GO Transit bus will vary based on distance but is typically between $10 to $20 CAD.
Attractions Nearby to City Sightseeing Toronto
- Yonge Dundas Square
- Little Canada
- Mackenzie House
- CF Toronto Eaton Centre
- Church of the Holy Trinity
- St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica
- Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
- Canadian Provinces Flags Alley
- Toronto Old City Hall
- Toronto City Hall
- Cafe On The Square
- Memorial - Old City Hall Cenotaph
- Nathan Phillips Square
- Toronto Sign
- Textile Museum of Canada
Landmarks nearby to City Sightseeing Toronto
- Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Plaque: Sir Ernest MacMillan (1893 - 1973)
- McGill Street Arch
- Churchill Memorial
- Sculpture: Freedom of Expression
- Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
- Birkbeck Building National Historic Site of Canada
- Mary Pickford Historical Plaque
- Toronto Heritage Plaque: Site of Toronto's First Moving Picture Show
- Canada Life Building
- Toronto DownTown
- Ontario Heritage Plaque: Toronto Dominion Centre
- Half House
- Old Town Toronto
- Site of Toronto's First Well
- Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Plaque: St.Lawrence Hall