Michael Lee-Chin Crystal of Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto

Sightseeing Toronto in a Limo

Summer is the best time to go sightseeing Toronto, especially in a limo! Do yourself a favour and don’t drive, just leave your car at home. Instead, let one of our experienced and courteous drivers chauffeur your around T.O. It’ll be fun! Just pick a date, grab some friends or family and let us take you on a journey, in a vehicle of your choice.

Here are some of the top sightseeing attractions in the city of Toronto, to help you create your itinerary. Make sure to mention this to our Toronto Airport Limo customer service representatives when you book your ride.

Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America, and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year, making the ROM the most visited museum in Canada – Wikipedia

Michael Lee-Chin Crystal of Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
Michael Lee-Chin Crystal opened in June 2007, an addition to the Royal Ontario Museum.

General admission for Adult is $20. To see what’s on at the ROM, and to learn about current exhibitions and galleries please visit https://www.rom.on.ca/

Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre

The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres are a pair of stacked theatres in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Winter Garden Theatre is seven storeys above the Elgin Theatre. They are the last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world and are considered as National Historic Sites of Canada – Wikipedia

The Winter Garden Theatre
The Winter Garden Theatre has walls hand-painted in watercolours. The ceiling is decorated with lanterns and dried beech leaves.

General admission for Adult is $12. To see event calendar and tours info, please visit https://heritagetrust.on.ca/en/ewg/ewg-home

Distillery District

The Distillery District is a commercial and residential district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located east of downtown, it contains numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops housed within heritage buildings of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The 13 acres (5.3 ha) district comprises more than forty heritage buildings and ten streets, and is the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America. The district was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1988 – Wikipedia

Distillery District street level
Exploring the site of the historic Gooderham and Worts distillery, in downtown Toronto, said to be once the largest distillery in the World.

Admission is free! To see a list events, dinning and shopping please visit http://www.thedistillerydistrict.com/

CN Tower

The CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in the downtown core of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The CN Tower held the record for the world’s tallest free-standing structure for 32 years from 1975–2007 and was the world’s tallest tower until 2009 being overtaken by Burj Khalifa and Canton Tower, respectively. It is now the ninth tallest tower in the world and remains the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. In 1995, the CN Tower was declared one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It also belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers – Wikipedia

The CN Tower
The CN Tower illuminated, as seen from the Toronto Islands

General admission for adult is $38. To see what’s happening at the CN Tower and for more info please visit http://www.cntower.ca/

St Lawrence Market

The St. Lawrence Market South building is a major public market building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southwest corner of Front and Lower Jarvis Streets. Along with the St. Lawrence Market North and St. Lawrence Hall, it comprises the St. Lawrence Market complex. The current building was opened in 1902, incorporating the 1845 Toronto City Hall building into the structure. The building was restored during the 1970s – Wikipedia

St. Lawrence Market in Toronto
St. Lawrence Market in Toronto

Admission is free! For list of events, shops, foods and other info please visit http://www.stlawrencemarket.com/

High Park

High Park is a municipal park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It spans 161 hectares (400 acres), and is a mixed recreational and natural park, with sporting facilities, cultural facilities, educational facilities, gardens, playgrounds and a zoo. One third of the park remains in a natural state, with a rare oak savannah ecology. High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and is based on a bequest of land from John George Howard to the City of Toronto – Wikipedia

Cherry blossoms in High Park in the spring
Cherry blossoms in High Park in the spring

Admission is free! For more info please visit http://www.highparktoronto.com/

Casa Loma

Casa Loma (Spanish for “Hill House”) is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks. Casa Loma sits at an elevation of 140 metres (460 ft) above sea level. Due to its unique architectural character in Toronto, Casa Loma has been a popular filming location for movies and television. It is also a popular venue for wedding ceremonies, and Casa Loma can be rented in the evenings after the museum closes to the public – Wikipedia

Casa Loma
Casa Loma

General admission for adult is $30. To see what events are on and for more info please visit http://casaloma.ca/

Riverdale Farm

Riverdale Farm is a 3-hectare (7.4-acre) municipally operated farm in the heart of Cabbagetown, an urban neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is maintained by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division. Between 1888 and 1974, this was the site of the Riverdale Zoo. This zoo began with the donation of deer by Toronto Alderman Daniel Lamb. In 1974 the zoo relocated to a much larger facility in Scarborough and became the Toronto Zoo. In 1978, Riverdale Farm opened on the west bank of the Don River adjacent to Riverdale Park. The main barn was first constructed in 1858 in Markham and moved to the present site and rebuilt in 1977. The farm is open to the public all year-round. It specializes in pioneer breeds of farm animals that are hard to find on commercial farms. Animals at the farm include poultry, waterfowl, goats, sheep, pigs, cows, donkeys, and horses – Wikipedia

A view of Riverdale Farm
A view of Riverdale Farm

Admission is free! For more info please visit http://riverdalefarmtoronto.ca/

Toronto is a great city! And you don’t have to break the bank to have some world class fun. Start your sightseeing adventure today, book your limo now – online limo quotes and reservations.