Sunday 16 September 2012

Downtown Toronto at its finest

                                              A Video of the Heart of Downtown Toronto

In the beautiful city of Toronto, you’ll find the highest landmark, CN Tower, in the heart of downtown, with the soaring height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 in). The CN Tower is located at 301 Front Street West, (Entertainment District). This magnificent landmark has brought more than 2 million international visitors each year.


Entering the City of Toronto
Front Street West
Location of the CN Tower



 
         CN Tower has many attractions available inside, which include, the Glass Floor, Sky Pod, High-Speed Elevators, Legends of Flight 3D, Himalamazon, Night Lighting, 360 Restaurant, and its newest addition Edge Walk. The Edge Walk is a must, I have signed up for it, but unfortunately I am under a waiting list, but feel free to sign up and experience this thrilling attraction.



I had the opportunity to explore its surroundings. The CN Tower is between the Roger Centre, Blue Jay Stadium, and very close to the Union Station. You, as the thirsty travellers can also enjoy this opportunity, you can grab yourself a City Pass that gives you admission to 5 must-see Toronto attractions: CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Casa Loma, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre. This pass for Adult costs $58.40, for Children costs $34.50. You are granted with 42% OFF the original value, which is a great buy!  

 
 
Blue Jay Stadium 
                                                 Metro Toronto Covention Centre
                                                                     Renaissance Hotel
                                                  Union Station (under renovation)
Fairmont Luxury Hotel 
 
The Transportation in Toronto is amazing. If you want to view all the tourist attractions you can take the SightSeeing Tour Bus, which is a Double Decker. We also have bike rentals that you can borrow to travel the city easier.You can also travel by taxi, or simply just walking through the city because it can get quite busy.



 
 
This is a recommended day trip for all those thirsty travellers out there, so be sure to put it in your adventure list or bucket list! J
                                                    Glass Floor inside of the CN Tower
                                            Art Displayed on the path of the Rogers Centre
 Royal York Hotel
 
You can also visit these websites if your interested in touring the Heart of Downtown Toronto: