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Royal Ontario Museum

1. Royal Ontario Museum

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4.6/5
418 reviews
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2026 Global 100 - Best Things to Do
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Anonymous userAnonymous userThe first floor exhibition area, including the China exhibition area, is currently free. If you only have time and want to see the China area, you don't need to buy a ticket. However, for some reason, no one checks tickets when you go to other floors. The content is excellent and worth visiting.
Toronto
1.9km from downtown
10% off
26.97
From 24.05
Toronto | David Zee Tao World Tour
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2. Toronto | David Zee Tao World Tour

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Toronto
3.3km from downtown
CN Tower

3. CN Tower

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4.6/5
802 reviews
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2026 Global 100 - Best Things to Do
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M2c***gsM2c***gsCN Tower Iconic Building in Toronto, Canada Famous TV Towers Around the World: Tallest Buildings of Different Eras Seven Wonders of the Modern World Famous Attractions in Toronto, Canada World-Famous Tower Structures Instant Encyclopedia 02:18 CN Tower in Toronto, Canada 01:29 CN Tower 01:25 Which country is the CN Tower located in? 03:41 CN Tower: The World's Tallest Free-Standing Wonder 00:34 How tall is the Toronto Tower? 01:20 CN Tower: A Toronto Iconic Building 01:32 What is the name of the Canada Tower? 00:52 Which country is the CN Tower located in? 00:54 CN Tower in English 00:16 CN Tower in Toronto: A Canadian Iconic Building 00:28 CN Tower: The fifth tallest tower in the world, one of the Seven Wonders of the World 00:16 A Toronto Iconic Building: CN Tower 01:59 What is a Toronto Iconic Building? 00:56 How to say "CN Tower" in English 00:22 CN Tower illuminated in "China Red" See more The CN Tower, also known as the Canadian National Tower or the CN Tower, is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1995, it was recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers and is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. The "CN" in its original name was an abbreviation for "Canadian National" and is now an abbreviation for "Canada's National," though neither name is commonly used. Standing 553.33 meters tall, it is the fifth tallest free-standing structure in the world. Considered a landmark in Toronto, it attracts over two million visitors annually. Since its completion in 1976, it has been consistently listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest building until surpassed by the Burj Khalifa (Dubai). However, technically, the CN Tower is not a building, but a non-structural structure. The CN Tower is a landmark building in Toronto and the second-tallest telecommunications tower in the world. It boasts nearly 1,700 metal steps and stands roughly as tall as a hundred-story building. In 1995, the CN Tower was recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Toronto
1.2km from downtown
Casa Loma

4. Casa Loma

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4.6/5
367 reviews
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iQOO🐮iQOO🐮The moment you step into Casa Loma, you're transported back to the days of the aristocracy of the early 20th century. Climbing the spiral staircase to the tower is a bit leg-wrenching, but it's well worth it—the rooftop view offers breathtaking views of the Toronto skyline. The underground wine cellars and secret passageways are truly adventurous, and I can't help but imagine the banquets the owners once hosted there. However, some of the furniture in the rooms looks a bit worn, and the signage is a bit blurry. My favorite part is the garden, where the roses are in full bloom in the summer, and it's so relaxing to sit on a bench and just relax. If you enjoy historical architecture and photography, this is a great place to take photos!
Toronto
3.5km from downtown
Art Gallery of Ontario

5. Art Gallery of Ontario

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4.5/5
118 reviews
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No. 6 of Best Things to Do in Toronto
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iQOO🐮iQOO🐮The moment I entered the Art Gallery of Ontario, I was captivated by the grand lobby's spiral staircase—the modern structure and classical exhibits so seamlessly blended! The exhibition of Canadian Indigenous art on the second floor held my attention the longest. The works, which used traditional symbols to speak to contemporary issues, were incredibly powerful. Occasionally, stumbling upon a Rodin sculpture or a Monet water lily, I felt like finding an Easter egg in a maze. The contemporary exhibition hall on the top floor was a bit difficult to navigate, but the twisted metal fixtures and whimsical fluorescent lighting made for photo ops. My only regret was that the lattes in the cafe were a bit pricey, but sitting by the high windows and gazing out at the streetscape was well worth it. It's a perfect place to spend a leisurely afternoon.
Toronto
752m from downtown
11% off
29.78
From 26.38
St. Lawrence Market

6. St. Lawrence Market

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4.6/5
67 reviews
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based on 14,146 reviews
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No. 5 of Best Things to Do in Toronto
iQOO🐮iQOO🐮The moment I stepped into St. Lawrence Market, I was immediately greeted by a riot of aromas—the charred aroma of freshly baked bread, the savory aroma of seafood stalls, and the tangy sweetness of honey stalls! I waited in line for ten minutes at the Peameal Bacon stall, and it lived up to its reputation: the crispy, tender Canadian bacon sandwich was bursting with juice. In the antique section on the second floor, I found a vintage maple leaf brooch, and the owner enthusiastically explained its origins. The oyster stall is open and ready to eat, and a squeeze of lemon juice down your throat is simply breathtakingly delicious! Even on weekends, the crowds are so intense that I nearly knocked over the shelves while trying the cheese stall. The vibrant atmosphere of the city is so vibrant here that it's best to come hungry.
Toronto
1.1km from downtown
Free entry
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

7. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

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4.6/5
147 reviews
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2026 Americas 50 - Family-friendly Attractions
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xiaorennnnxiaorennnnHours to spend: 3-4 hoursLOVE THEIR UNDERWATER TUNNEL! Recommend to plan this visit after your visit at CN tower or Cruise. Very educational experience that shows you the aquatic life in Canada’s waters. Very children friendly and accessible to those with disabilities. Gift shop have very unique items, NO ENTRANCE FOR PUBLIC. So do check things out before you leave.
Toronto
1.3km from downtown
28% off
59.66
From 42.77
University of Toronto

8. University of Toronto

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4.6/5
573 reviews
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2026 Global 50 - Fall Viewing Attractions
圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃The University of Toronto is in a good location, adjacent to the bustling city center, and life is extremely convenient; the buildings on campus are antique and quaint. Of course, the most important thing is that it is still a top university in the world [like it]
Toronto
1.5km from downtown
Free entry
Toronto Zoo

9. Toronto Zoo

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4.4/5
120 reviews
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iQOO🐮iQOO🐮Toronto Zoo is Canada’s largest zoo, with a vast area of more than 460 species and more than 5,000 animals. Animals from all over the world, such as polar bears, polar wolves, lions, tigers, pandas, giraffes, etc., make people feel like they are in the animal world. Giraffes and lions in the African exhibition area are magnificent; kangaroos and koalas in the Australia exhibition area are coveted.
Toronto
24.3km from downtown
From 24.79
Chinatown

10. Chinatown

󰺂6.8
4.2/5
266 reviews
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based on 1,055 reviews
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No. 10 of Best Things to Do in Toronto
圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃Toronto's Chinatown has no eye-catching archways or clear landmarks, and most of the shops are not very large, which makes it look a bit run-down. Toronto has a large Chinese population, and the new mayor is also Chinese, so Chinatown should be renovated and revitalized!
Toronto
1.2km from downtown
Free entry
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