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Toronto: City Walking Tour + Royal Ontario Museum Entry Ticket

Canada, Toronto

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From €40,31

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With this pass, discover the city of Toronto on a guided walking tour and visit the largest museum in the country. 

Join your walking tour and be amazed as you approach famous landmarks, including the CN Tower, St Lawrence Market, Ripley's Aquarium and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Enjoy breathtaking views of the harbor as you stroll along the waterfront, listen to the guide's fun facts and stories, and experience the hustle-and-bustle of Yonge Dundas Square and Union Station. 

When you’re ready, use the mobile-app to navigate to ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) for an unforgettable experience. With your entry ticket, discover over 13 MILLION objects as you explore dinosaurs, mummies, art, precious jewels and so much more! Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, ROM is Canada's largest and most-visited museum, offering interactive galleries and exhibitions for all age groups to enjoy. It's not to be missed!

Don't forget your Vox City app includes a selection of self-guided walking tours and sightseeing features, and can be used any time, day or night.

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Inclusions & exclusions

What you get: 
✔️ Guided walking tour of the city 
✔️ General admission ticket to the Royal Ontario Museum 
✔️ FREE Vox City sightseeing mobile app

What you don’t get:
✖️ Mobile Device
✖️ Headphones
✖️ ROM Exhibitions (surcharges apply)

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Itinerary

Tours will depart from Yonge-Dundas Square, next to the Tourist Information Booth, close to the entrance of Yonge Street. 

Meet your guide next to the Information Booth in Yonge/Dundas Square. Your tour guide will be wearing a Vox City Blue Shirt. They will start the tour in the square, before walking across the street and into the Eaton Centre. Toronto's iconic retail centre. Exiting the Eaton Center we pass the Church of the Holy Trinity before we enter Nathan Philip Square which houses Toronto's City Hall. Heading south via Yonge Street, the longest street in the world your guide will point out the Bay-Adelaide Centre, before arriving at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Continuing through Brookfield Place we cross into Union Station, Toronto's main train terminal, before seeing the Scotiabank Arena. Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors. Your tour comes to a close after a short walk to the CN Tower. This area is home to the Rogers Center and Ripley's Aquarium. Across the street is Roundhouse Park, Steam Whistle Brewery and Toronto's Railroad Musuem. 

The tour will take about 90 minutes in duration.

If you would like to continue on, your tour guide will walk you through Round House Park to the shore of Lake Ontario, the Harbourfront Centre and point out the ferry terminal if you would like to visit the Toronto islands.

THE ACTIVITY WILL END AT RIPLEYS AQUARIUM, 288 BREMNER BLVD, TORONTO.

Visit the ROM at 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6.

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Know before you go

⚬ After booking, you will receive an email with a voucher attached. Read the attachment carefully and log-in to your booking
⚬ After logging in, you will need to select a date for each visit and download a voucher for each activity 
⚬ Entry to ROM is only granted on the travel date you book at checkout 
⚬ ROM Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays
⚬ Voucher to ROM includes general admission only. Surcharges apply to feature exhibitions

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Frequently Ask Questions

What is a self-guided tour?

A self-guided tour is a type of tour where visitors explore a destination on their own using an audio guide or a map. Unlike a guided tour, visitors are not led by a tour guide and are free to choose their own pace and explore the sights that interest them the most. Self-guided tours offer more flexibility and freedom to visitors. They are a popular option for those who prefer to explore a destination independently. 

Is a Walking Tour suitable for all ages?

The walking tour is suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that it involves a fair amount of walking and standing, so participants should be able to walk for at least 2.5 hours. Additionally, wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing a water bottle can help ensure that you're comfortable throughout the tour

What is a Multilingual Audio tour?

A multilingual audio tour is a type of tour that provides visitors with audio guides in multiple languages. Visitors can use headphones to listen to the audio guide as they explore a destination, with the audio guide providing information about the sights, history, and culture of the area. The audio guides are typically pre-recorded and offer visitors the option to choose their preferred language.

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