The Toronto Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour provides the perfect introduction to multi-cultural Toronto. You can board the London-style double decker bus or trolley at 123 Front St. West, in front of Starbucks Coffee Shop. Most of the stops are situated close to the major hotels in the downtown area.
When you board the bus, you can exchange your isango voucher for a boarding pass. Your ticket is valid for three consecutive days after first use.
This flexible tour is designed to allow you to explore Toronto at your own pace. You can hop-on and hop-off all day to go shopping or visit the attractions, or stay on board and listen to the live commentary in English.
North-South Loop (Available all year)
You can start your tour at 123 Front St. West in front of Starbucks Coffee Shop, or at any of the more than 25 scheduled stops along the route. This loop takes 2 hours to complete and features attractions such as:
Hockey Hall of Fame*: Boasts a range of exhibits dedicated to the history of Ice Hockey.
The CN Tower*: Toronto’s most iconic structure and the tallest tower in the world. You can go up the tower to the observation deck for fabulous views.
Rogers Centre*: Formerly known as Sky Dome. Roger Centre is one of the most dynamic and versatile entertainment centres in the world. No other venue has the diversity of events that Rogers Centre hosts on an annual basis across over 200 event days. It was opened on 03 June 1989.
Air Canada Centre*: Air Canada Centre is Canada's premier sports and entertainment venue. This is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club, Toronto Raptors Basketball Club and the Toronto Rock Lacrosse Team. Air Canada Centre opened its doors in February 1999.
The Harbour Front:The redeveloped harbour area has parks, bars, restaurants, cafes and an amphitheater.
St. Lawrence Market: A market with more than 60 specialist vendors is held in the middle of the historic St Lawrence district.
Entertainment District: Has every possible type of entertainment such as pubs, bars, upscale bistros, dance clubs, live music and more.
Casa Loma*: Standing on a hill overlooking the city, this grand residence is one of Toronto’s premier tourist attractions.
Royal Ontario Museum*: A varied museum renowned for exhibits on dinosaurs and European history.
Bata Shoe Museum*: Opened in 1995 and dedicated to the history of footwear.
Eaton Centre: Toronto’s largest shopping centre.
Maple Leaf Gardens*: A legendary indoor arena which has played host to both Elvis and the Beatles.
Yonge Street: Yonge Street is a major arterial street connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. It was formerly listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest street in the world at 1,896 km.
Village of Yorkville: Formerly the Bohemian cultural centre of the city, today one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods and home to designer shops and fine restaurants.
Note: *Entrance fees to these attractions are not included in your ticket.
Your tour ends at your convenience.