Join a 3-hour walking tour in Toronto to explore iconic landmarks, meet new friends, and learn about the city’s history and attractions. Book now!
Join a 3-hour walking tour in Toronto to explore iconic landmarks, meet new friends, and learn about the city’s history and attractions. Book now!
- Berczy Park - This charming park is an ideal starting point for the tour. Discover the story of William Berczy and the park’s creation, explore the unique dog fountain, and uncover a few hidden secrets known only to guides.
- Gooderham (Flatiron) Building - This flatiron-style architecture is perfect for a major city, and the red brick of the…
- Berczy Park - This charming park is an ideal starting point for the tour. Discover the story of William Berczy and the park’s creation, explore the unique dog fountain, and uncover a few hidden secrets known only to guides.
- Gooderham (Flatiron) Building - This flatiron-style architecture is perfect for a major city, and the red brick of the Gooderham Building is a remarkable success. Learn about Front Street, the Gooderhams, and how they managed to construct the most expensive building in Canada at the time.
- Old Toronto - The facades of the buildings in Old Toronto are rich with history and stories. Visit the Old Toronto Post Office, which might be doubling as a film set for a popular TV show. This neighborhood boasts all the key features of a major city like Toronto, and your guide will highlight them and bring them to life.
- Financial District - The towering skyscrapers reflect the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Toronto. All of Canada’s big five banks have their headquarters in these few blocks, and the business attire on the streets reflects this. Discover why specific window tint colors were chosen in these city blocks and marvel at the metal structures reaching the sky.
- The Path - Venture underground from Commerce Court and explore the maze known as The Path. This tunnel system connects much of downtown Toronto, and the hidden gems throughout are worth discovering. Each PATH system’s style is determined by the building owner, offering unique differences.
- Old City Hall - Old City Hall, built in Renaissance style architecture, features hidden details that will impress even the toughest critic. E.J. Lennox designed this masterpiece with a grudge against city councilors, and his hidden details have made a statement for over a century.
- Toronto City Hall - Discover where public service operates today.
- Campbell House Museum - This stop is packed with facts, fun, and future anticipation. The house, one of Toronto’s oldest buildings, was built in 1822. Although we don’t go inside, a return visit or participation in a cooking class offered by the museum is recommended. Learn about maple syrup, the Canada Life weather tower in the distance, and what made Court Justice Campbell legendary.
- Entertainment District - As we enter Toronto’s Entertainment District, the city streets transform, with street art murals lining the streets and music venues becoming more prominent. The CN Tower looms above the buildings, occasionally peeking out for the perfect local shot. Discover the nightlife scene, whether it’s a night of dancing and drinks or an evening theater show, the Entertainment District has something for everyone.
- David Pecaut Square - We pause at David Pecaut Square at the Eternal Flame of Hope for the Disabled to hear about one of Canada’s greatest heroes, Terry Fox. Terry was an impressive young athlete with a bright future when he was diagnosed with knee cancer. This news could have been devastating, but not for Terry. What he accomplished in the following years would shape Canada forever.
- Toronto Sign - Capture a popular candid photo in front of the Toronto Sign in Nathan Phillips Square.
- Brookfield Place - The high ceilings of this magnificent building are a photographer’s dream. The white arches and old banking facade will captivate your group. Here, we’ll learn about a top Canadian attraction and this building: Hockey and The Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Roy Thomson Hall - An intimate concert venue renowned for its acoustics and home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
- Royal Alexandra Theatre - A lavish century-old building in the beaux-arts style, hosting touring plays and musicals. It’s one of Toronto’s great theaters and a must-know.
- TIFF Bell Lightbox - Discover where the world-famous TIFF festival takes place.
- Nathan Phillips Square - The Toronto sign offers the perfect selfie opportunity, letting friends and family know you’re safe and enjoying Canada’s largest city and Ontario’s capital. The square often hosts markets or protests. We’ll have a 15-minute break here to use the public restroom or do some market shopping.
- Toronto Union - Toronto’s transit hub is bustling with people and is a fantastic location to pass by near the end of our tour. It’s across from the Royal York Fairmont Hotel, and both have shaped the city and The Path. Your guide will answer any pressing questions about navigating Toronto using the TTC, Go Train, VIA Rail, or bus services.

- Easy and direct route throughout Old Town Toronto
- Local recommendations and tips
- Personable English-speaking tour guide (Spanish when selected)
- Passionately researched history and culture
- Easy and direct route throughout Old Town Toronto
- Local recommendations and tips
- Personable English-speaking tour guide (Spanish when selected)
- Passionately researched history and culture
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Join an exclusive adventure through Toronto, where history, culture, and iconic landmarks come together.
This tour, perfect for experienced or returning visitors, provides a story-filled exploration of Downtown Toronto. Local guides will share stories that highlight the city’s neighborhoods and architectural marvels.
More than just a walk, this is a dive…
Join an exclusive adventure through Toronto, where history, culture, and iconic landmarks come together.
This tour, perfect for experienced or returning visitors, provides a story-filled exploration of Downtown Toronto. Local guides will share stories that highlight the city’s neighborhoods and architectural marvels.
More than just a walk, this is a dive into Toronto’s lively spirit, ideal for those who love combining education with relaxation. Snap unique photos, gather insider advice, and experience the city’s dynamic energy.
Designed for the discerning adult, this tip-based tour offers both flexibility and depth. Whether enhancing cultural understanding or seeking fresh urban insights, this tour delivers.
Reserve your spot now for a revealing, insider’s view of Toronto.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.