There is so much to do and so much to see in Toronto that it would be wise to rent out a limo for a day to take you all around town. This can be achieved by taking advantage of the hourly service rates. You can go from one tourist attraction to another in the comfort of a luxury limousine. Sightseeing can be an exhausting endeavor so why not mitigate some of the pressure by hiring a limo driver. When you do, here are some of the places you should plan on going if you really want to see the best that Toronto has to offer.
CN Tower
No list of attractions in Toronto is complete without the CN Tower, which is the largest in the world. There is a lot to do in the tower including heading up to the main pod, which allows you to see out 100 miles. Plus, there is an attraction on top of the main pod that lets you walk around the roof while being tethered down for safety. After all that there is still a revolving restaurant to check out.
Toronto Eaton Centre
Near the CN Tower is the Easton Centre. It encompasses a huger area with almost 300 stores. You will appreciate the high glass ceilings and multiple levels that inspired how most malls look today.
Casa Loma
Casa Loma is a huge mansion that covers five acres of land. It has been around since the early 20th Century, and it is one of the most extravagant and unique houses in the world. Further, it took three years to build with three hundred workers. For quite some time it was the largest house on the continent. The house is the size of a castle, and there are beautiful gardens to check out too. You can walk around without any guidance, or you can rent headphones for an assisted audio tour. If that isn’t enticing enough, maybe you’ll appreciate the fact that several big movies have filmed their.
Hockey Hall of Fame
If you are a hockey fan you have to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame. You’ll get to be closer to the Stanley Cup than you’ve ever dreamed. There are many historical artifacts to see as well as fun exhibits to interact with. For example, you can practice your shot against a real goalie. Then, you can record yourself calling plays for some of the greatest moments in the game’s history. It’s the perfect mix for entertainment and memorabilia.
Distillery District
The Distillery District is unique for being a quaint little village where only pedestrians can roam. Once there you will be engulfed in the authentic culture and art of the city. All the stores and shops are low-key, as there is not a chain store in sight. There are tours, Victorian architecture, and every June there is a Blues festival.