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    Winnie H.

    Just happened April 10th CN tower has a 50th years old anniversary in the tower and they host a disco in 70th theme. Fun in there. The view is amazing . I chose the time close to sunset so that I am able to view day time and night time view. I also went to the top which cost extra $12. It is higher and more cloud around when I went there. The view over there look downwards. Nothing more special if you want to save that money. It is fun and standing on the glass floor. I also did the edge walk. $199 plus tax including the tower walk and the top. There is video and 2 pictures provided. It was so much fun and the view is great. I have to follow the instructions to lean backwards and forward to the open edge. It is very safe with whole lots of safety measures.

    Mike J.

    I visited the CN Tower once as a kid but barely remembered it, so I figured it was time for a revisit now that I'm older and pass by it all the time. It's obviously a super cool experience. Standing on the famous glass floor and looking straight down is both awesome and a little terrifying. The views from up there are beautiful l, you can see so much of Toronto and the surrounding area. We also paid the extra $12 each to go all the way to the very top... it is insanely high up there. You really can see everything from that vantage point. It's definitely a pricey experience, but it's one of those things that's worth doing at least once in your life. The staff were also very friendly and helpful during our visit. For more travel reviews and adventures, check out our YouTube channel A&M Roam!

    Tina B.

    We had an amazing view from 1810 feet high in the sky on our short day trip visit to downtown Toronto, Canada. We were told multiple times the CN Tower was a must see and it did not disappoint. This view was absolutely stunning and it provided for a very nice afternoon. Unfortunately, there was a field trip or multiple taking place that day (4/29/26) so there were multiple middle school age students running around, yelling, jumping on the glass bottom floor sections, etc. this made it a bit disturbing and not quite as romantic or peaceful, but we embraced the view as much as possible. We definitely would've stayed for cocktails and lunch, but decided to go elsewhere since the students were running around what appeared to be unsupervised.

    Nice view
    Sam S.

    This restaurant offers a stunning panoramic view of Toronto, as suggested by its name. The circular views are truly captivating, and the service is excellent. The food here is also fantastic. After dinner, you can take a leisurely walk down to the tourist area and enjoy even more breathtaking views. This is a great option if you've booked this restaurant for dinner and want to explore the city further.

    Girl T.

    Great experience with really good service. Reservation states a minimum of $75/adult is needed but does include the entrance to the observation deck, which by itself is like 30/40$?, so really that pays itself. That does not include drinks so that would be extra. Food is little bland, but I'm from Miami and like flavor, so I'm biased with that. It's all good but not out of this world. The views and rotating deck were a really nice experience but it is 100 plus floors up so be prepared if you don't like heights. Nice experience if you're visiting and want to spend the money.

    Jason N.

    Ok hear me out. Was this a cool place to go to? yeah it is a cool place to go to, however I have to give this 3 stars as it's quite pricey for what it is, and if you do the "all the way to the top experience" even more. If you are afraid of heights, this is really not for you, if you are wanting views of the city then that is exactly what you get. You are whisked up a super fast elevator to the first observatory area and can stay as long as you like, or so it feels. You are met with everyone taking selfies against the glass, so sometimes you may need to sneak your way in if you want some unobstructed viewing. The "all the way to the top" experience, you have to select your time, when you purchase the tickets. When your time is close you go to a designated area and go up another super fast elevator another 30 floors. Up some steps to the top observation deck. You truly feel the height at this point, and to be fair I thought the views were better from the lower observation deck, we did not need much time up here to look around. It did not help that I had just watched one of the Final Destination movies, with a tower that collapses, but other than those thoughts in the back of my head, everything was solid. For the price point, I wish that you got some history, or a mini 'tour' at the observation decks with facts etc. While they do have a storyboard on the wall at the first observation deck, it's not quite the same.

    Krishna P.

    I went to CN Towel on a weekday morning, earliest available spot. It was peaceful and had most of the space for myself. It was really nice to watch the flights take off and land at the Billy Bishop airport near by. The revolving restaurant was closed when I went, due to a labor protest. So unfortunately missed dining there. The thing I truly loved about this tower was the glass bottom area where you see all the way below. I went to Burj Khalifa as well but since Burj Khalifa floor space is occupied by other business, you dont get to see the bottom like we do here at CN. If you are hungry for a quick bite or a light lunch, try George's hot dogs ( a street cart in front of the tower), it is amazing.

    Mary-Ann L.

    Wish there is more to the CN Tower. Even the staff that sell the tickets really didn't "sell" the Tower. No interesting signage, there were monitors in a room but nothing was streaming to share anything special about the tower. Even the staff operating the elevators didn't say anything about the view, the height of the Tower, anything! When you get to the top the kiosk serving coffee wasn't even open; it would have been a much welcome thing to have hot beverages on a cold day. The only thing commendable is when I left my bucket hat, it was quickly returned to security and I was able to retrieve it.

    SunPetal T.

    Toronto's skyline is breathtaking! Climbing the Toronto Tower is definitely an unforgettable experience.

    Sapphire M.

    Definitely recommend getting tickets online instead of waiting in line, I bought them on my phone for the selected time slot just outside the entrance and went in easily. You first scan your ticket for the waiting room, which is a nice little exhibit on the history of the tower, then when it's time for your slot, you're allowed entry into the elevator. I went just after the sun went down, and the views at night were stunning! Once you get to the top, you're free to roam, take pictures, and stay as long as you like. Don't forget the lower level included with general admission. The lower level does have an outer deck, but the high barrier keeps the cold out pretty well despite it being 40°F outside. The glass floora are only a small section, but still fun if brave enough to stand on them. There were 2 restaurants on the general admissionTicket price is relative compared to other city towers. There are two restaurants serving cocktails, wine, and beer on the GA level. Then there is the 360 restaurant you need reservations for. Had a fun time and enjoyed it here, though I've seen more offered at other attractions like this. Still recommend while in Toronto.

    Khyati D.

    The must visit place in Toronto. Pictures speak louder than words. An evening well spent

    Jake B.

    I was a bit underwhelmed by the experience at the CN tower. We got the "all the way to the top" experience, which let you go up 30 more floors from the base top level. It's always cool to see a city from a high angle, but when you get up there it's a bit sterile. Mainly it's people taking photos from the glass. The "outdoor area" didn't look or feel like you were outside. The top area was particularly underwhelming and cramped. The views were worse than below, despite being higher, because it was mainly covered. I would have loved to see things about the history of the tower, the city of Toronto, or any other other attractions to entertain patrons. With the $60 CAD pricepoint, I sadly could not recommend this experience.

    EdgeView
    Karlo G.

    Definitely one of our bucket list items to visit in Toronto. CN Tower is an iconic attraction offering 360 degree views of Toronto. We were debating on whether we have lunch first before climbing to the top or just make the journey and queue up in the long line. We selected lunch at 360 Restaurant, which included complimentary access to the Main Observation Level after the meal. This was a far better experience for us and helped us avoid the long wait. There is a minimum of $75 food per person purchase requirement that we easily eclipsed with a multi-course lunch. The views from the Main Observation Level is breath-taking. It is said that you can see New York State on a clear day. The wasn't the case during this trip. Also, it was windy during our visit and caused the tower to sway. It was an interesting experience and we immediately appreciated the design of this engineering marvel. The Lower Observation Level has the glass floors providing guests with either wonder and amazement or heart-stopping sensation and fear. After watching a few kids complete a few jumping jacks and stomps, I believed they are sound and secure. There's also an OverView experience where you can lean out the edge 113 storeys high. This is almost similar to the TILT attraction in the 360 Chicago Building. There's an outdoor Terrace, which we didn't dare to venture out to see due to the winds. Finally the Artmoshpere is an immersive and interactive art centerpiece featuring animations by various Canadian artists. There's an EdgeWalk attraction for thrill seekers. Guests are harnessed in can walk the 5 foot wide ledge around the main pod. This experience is $199 CAD. Though the price was tempting, we decided to bookmark this for when we return. Queueing up to take the elevator to the ground floor was another adventure. There are stanchions to help guide guests to the elevators. Somehow there was confusion by staff on who was next in line causing the queue to grow and fruscustomers. Overall, I do recommend expriencing this iconic tower at least once. The views are simply amazing and the photos just don't do justice.

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    Breathtaking views. A must see but no need to purchase the extra skypod although the view is great. The elevator ride is a real rush!

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    i do think that the CN tower is the great tower in Canada and i give it 5 stars for sure !

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    really tall building. would recommend if u like tall buildings. all other towers are weak in comparison

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    Sankofa Square - The City Sightseeing bus stop is in front of Sankofa (Yonge-Dundas) Square.

    Sankofa Square

    3.4(73 reviews)
    1.6 kmDowntown Core

    Last Saturday for the 2nd year in a row I attended PoutineFest (aka Smoke-A-Palooza) at Dundas…read moreSquare. I first started attending Events at the Square in 2008, when I came with a social Group for the opening night of Luminato, an annual Event in Toronto. I attended opening night for the same Event the following two years, and all 3 featured great live entertainment (including Randy Bachman and Sass Jordan) which was very enjoyable to watch and listen to. Some other Events I've attended there were a flash mob Event in 2011 and the launch of a new beer in 2013. The Square has hosted a quite wide variety of Events over the years since it opened; obviously the location couldn't be better as it's so centrally located Downtown with a subway station literally underneath.

    I went here after dinner around 8:53pm on a Tuesday and it was so lively! I also visited this place…read moreduring the day too and it seems like it's a popular place. There's also a lot of businesses around this area too. This area is always so lively, but it seemed even more lively when I went there at night! I'm not really sure if it was lively because there was probably an event happening at night that day (they were putting up fences) OR because it's always lively at night. Anyways, when I went here during both day and night, there was always a lot of people. To me, it looked like what I think would be a mini Times Square, but the Canadian version of it. Another cool thing about this place is how they have water that randomly shoots out from the ground where the holes are at. Ok enough about how cool I think this place is, I also think it seems more dangerous at night. Reason why is because I saw a random group street fight break out that day, so I ended up leaving/ran away to avoid that area. I'd still recommend this place! Even though a random fight happened when I went there at night, it's still a fun place. I ended up finding other cool businesses nearby when I left the main part of the square. I was only at the square for 10 minutes before things happened, but I also visited this place during the daytime on a Saturday around 12:18pm and it was still just as lively.

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    The Distillery District - Exterior - "Love" (09/02/25). @DistilleryTO @Destination_Toronto #Art #Brewery #Restaurants #Shopping

    The Distillery District

    4.1(266 reviews)
    2.4 kmDistillery District

    Absolutely a waste of time for hardy any shops and high end eating! Public restrooms near locks on…read moretank House street. I was a tourist age 75 and would not waste my time

    (Visited 09/02/2025 TU @ 8:30pm): Distillery may have been its history, but this open-air district…read morehas become more than that! After I imbibed at Old Flame Brewing Co., I explored The Distillery Historic District where it was located for a leisurely first evening in Toronto. Over 20 years ago, a small group of visionary developers looked at a derelict collection of Victorian Industrial buildings that had been pronounced a national historic site and imagined transforming it. They wanted to create a place that would excite and inspire the senses. Where people could experience new ideas, new foods, new designs and new ways of living and working. The vision was to combine the romance and relaxing atmosphere of European walking and patio districts with the hip, cool dynamic of an area like New York City's SoHo or Chelsea, where creative minds got together and you felt as if anything could happen. Their dream was to provide a place where artists, artisans, entrepreneurs and businesspeople could rub shoulders and inspire each other. So, they began plans to restore the 47 buildings known as the Gooderham & Worts Distillery. They went to great lengths in the restoration process to repurpose original materials and brilliantly blend them with today's modern materials and green technologies. One could only marvel at the authentic exterior restoration that was achieved. But it was when you stepped inside the buildings that you truly realized the magnitude of what was accomplished. What you found was a dramatic fusion of old and new. An inspired blend of Victorian Industrial architecture and stunning 21st century design and creativity. The result was an internationally acclaimed village of one-of-a-kind stores, shops, galleries, studios, restaurants, cafes, theatres and more. The Distillery Historic District opened in 2003 and today is widely regarded as Canada's premier arts, culture and entertainment destination. A place brimming with creativity and creative people, that could inspire dreams, and a place that could help them come true. Was history on my side to revisit this district that actually had a distillery shop onsite that I missed!? PURCHASE(S) (N/A): I spent some money at Old Flame Brewing Co. (read my review of that) but nowhere else, and certainly nothing directly with the facility itself. Of course, you had ample opportunity to spend your money with other businesses or onsite parking, or simply nothing at all as you just hung out. EXPERIENCE I lazily walked throughout the premises as I checked out the storefronts of mostly closed businesses for the night, people-watched, but mainly admired several art displays https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=1tmuPlZ1LXRKNJC6ViM-vw and enjoyed the nice cool evening weather. SERVICE Besides the employees who worked inside the various businesses and possibly a guard who managed the parking lots, there were no other services available. At this time of night, I didn't see any cleaning crew or security staff - "nuff said. PARKING (Varied; N/A this instance): It was a flat 15-minute walk from my Airbnb. Otherwise, there were both onsite and offsite lots, numerous public transportation options, and rideshares - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE A large outdoor area filled with 19th-Century buildings repaired and repurposed to house new businesses https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=fGw7y2G0RTwKqQnQ6VEynA with walking paths https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=xf2flq93fGxjt4L2oJAhmw and open sections for gatherings and live entertainment, and a decent amount of places to sit. Plenty of natural lighting since you were completely outside while a ton of various electric lights and those along the street filled in the rest. There were no TVs on the exterior while the only background noise were the sounds of passing vehicles and the chatter of patrons. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=oF-rbwyZqdtP9nryC8CVRA ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL The Distillery Historic District was very cool, and I would gladly visit it again the next time I was in Toronto. There were so many things to try and take part in given a full day. There were enough varied businesses to spread the money around... or simply just chill. And, I always loved supporting small businesses and efforts whenever possible. I found complete value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $0.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, many of businesses accepted my credit card of choice... AMEX! 5.0 STARS

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