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Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge-Dundas Square)
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Yonge & Wellesley
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Yorkville
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Royal Ontario Museum / Park Hyatt
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Casa Loma
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Spadina & Bloor
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Art Gallery of Ontario / Chinatown
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CN Tower North / MTCC
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CN Tower South / Ripley's Aquarium
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Radisson Blu / Harbourfront
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Meridian Hall / Hockey Hall of Fame
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St. Lawrence Market South Building
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Distillery District
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See Toronto’s 13 top spots with a flexible bus pass, audio & live tour guides!
See Toronto’s 13 top spots with a flexible bus pass, audio & live tour guides!
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Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points.
You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
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Gwen was an amazing entertaining host who kept us engaged and smiling for the whole trip. The information provided was interesting and left us keen to explore.
Ticketing worked well. Our guide on the bus (Jessica) was very good. I Learned a lot about the city that I'd never heard or seen and I'm from Whitby but I had guests from Scotland and they enjoyed the tour as well.
The city tour with one of the guides was pleasant! However, with another guide, a lot of the information was wrong.... and I would have expected more information about the city, the history of the monuments and particularities of the city... instead, we got offers for museum tickets, which I found inappropriate!
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It was a good tour, it was nice to have someone on board telling you about the sights and places of interest instead of listening through headphones. Everything ran smoothly regarding the tickets and so a good experience
Sergio was a great host. He was informative and engaging. We were amazed at how well the driver navigated the crazy traffic.
Our tour guide Sebastian was the best. Knowledgeable and funny, he made the trip very enjoyable. We learned a lot about Toronto.
I enjoyed the ride in the open air bus on a hot summer day. The staff were attentive and loved the commentary as we toured the city.
Helpful staff when the app was not working for me to show my ticket had been purchased. Guide Jill had much interesting information. Appreciated bathroom stop by coffee shop for 15 minutes. I was able to reapply sunscreen and wash my hands.
Price and quality does not apply, it is very expensive for the bus experience. I have visited other cities in previous years and the bus, is clean in excellent condition, comfortable and newer. And this bus looks very neglected and old. The tour is very helpful but it lacks comfort on the bus.
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Stop was across the road from our hotel and buses frequent enough to allow short and longer stops. Route gave plenty of variety of attractions to see.
The staffs were very very professional and polite throughout the tour and the guides provided a lot of amusement with jokes that made the people laugh and the whole trip a wonderful experience
It was very informative and all the places we're evenly covered. Special thanks to the guide he was very clear and informative. Will surely recommend others
Easy to find where the bus stops
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Awesytour guide--Gwen! Her enthusiasm was delightful!
It was great! The tour guides were very good!
Great tour!! Easy way to see the city and learn highlights
Great way to get an overview of Toronto. Sergio presented the city highlights well.
Very nice experience I took my family from Uruguay and they loved it
We can visit quickly the city. And the staff are very kind
We really enjoyed Sergio as our guide He was very knowledgeable and fun.
Our tour guide was amazing!! Loved this experince
Young man doing the guide was very informative
Glide through Toronto’s streets after dark & spot major sights on this panoramic night tour!
Glide through Toronto’s streets after dark & spot major sights on this panoramic night tour!
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Toronto Night Bus Tour
Hop on board this panoramic night tour through Toronto’s top sights and discover the city’s magic after dark.
Schedule
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of your tour.
Allan Gardens
Cabbagetown
Prince Edward Viaduct
Riverdale Park
The Don Jail
East Chinatown
Leslieville
India Bazaar
Greektown
Church Wellesley Village
See beyond downtown and explore East Toronto with live storytelling and skyline views.
See beyond downtown and explore East Toronto with live storytelling and skyline views.
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The Toronto East Neighbourhoods Tour covers dynamic areas known for their cultural diversity, vibrant communities, and unique charm.
Popular stops: Prince Edward Viaduct, East Chinatown, Leslieville
The Royal Ontario Museum is one of the largest museums in North America, known for its impressive collections that span everything from natural history to world cultures. It’s where you’ll find rare artifacts like ancient Egyptian mummies and intricate treasures from China’s Ming Dynasty, giving you a glimpse into civilizations from thousands of years ago. If you’re fascinated by dinosaurs, the Fossil Gallery will wow you with towering skeletons, including a life-size T. rex that takes you back millions of years.
Subject to change based on traffic conditions, hop-on hop-off buses in Toronto usually arrive every 40 minutes.
The hop-on hop-off tours usually run from 9:30am to 5:30pm, but hours may vary by season or route.
The complete hop-on hop-off tour takes about 2 hours 15 minutes if you don’t hop off.
Yes, hop-on hop-off tours in Toronto operate all-year round, with frequent departures during the busy summer months.
Eaton Centre, Bata Shoe Museum, Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Chinatown, Queen’s Park, Entertainment District, University of Toronto, Baldwin Village, and John Street Roundhouse are some popular landmarks.
Yes, hop-on hop-off tours in the city are child-friendly with multilingual audio guides and open-top decks. Collapsible strollers can also be stored on-board.
The audio guides are available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
Yes, hop-on hop-off buses in Toronto are wheelchair-friendly.
You’ll be emailed a voucher that features a QR code. All you need to do is present this digital voucher to the City Sightseeing Toronto staff on your mobile device upon arrival or show them a printout and they will take it from there!