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Popular Night Attractions in Toronto [2025]

CN Tower
CN Tower
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CN Tower

CN Tower

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Based on 25,789 reviews
Downtown Toronto | 1.2 km from downtown
Phone +14168686937
Address: 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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󱤎Toronto night view & dining
󱓊Colorful light show & 1135 ft view
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Standing at the foot of the CN Tower, my first feeling was awe. My ears felt a bit full as the elevator soared, but watching the Toronto skyline gradually shrink through the glass windows, with the lake and skyline stretching out below, instantly made the experience worth it! Standing on the glass floor, while a bit shaky in the knees, was thrilling and unforgettable. Sunset was especially romantic, bathing the entire city in a golden glow. My only regret was that the observation deck was a bit crowded, making it difficult to squeeze in for photos. Overall, though, it's a must-see!
The CN Tower is really impressive. Take the high-speed elevator to the top and stand on the glass-floored observation deck, overlooking the Toronto city scenery and Lake Ontario. The view is breathtaking. The revolving restaurant is also a great experience, enjoying the panoramic view while enjoying the food. It is worthy of being a Toronto landmark and is worth a visit.
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Toronto City Hall
Toronto City Hall
Toronto City Hall
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Toronto City Hall

Toronto City Hall

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Based on 683 reviews
Downtown Toronto | 76m from downtown
Phone +14163922489
Address: 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Canada
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.19 of Best Things to Do in Toronto
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󱨞Shell building reflects at night
󱓊Summer fountains & winter skating
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The attractions in downtown Toronto are basically all together. As long as the weather is good, any photo you take will look like a blockbuster! I started from Queen's Park and walked slowly south along Bay St. I passed the New City Hall and the Old City Hall (the big clock on the top of the building would ring every hour) and walked to Union Station. I could turn right to visit Canada Tower and Roger Center. There is also a Toronto Train Exhibition next to it! Then continue walking south (preferably along Bay St) for more than 10 minutes and you will reach the seaside (Harbour Front). There are ferries there and you can also see planes landing.
The futuristic Toronto City Hall is an iconic building in Toronto and is almost as famous as the towers. City Hall is located at the top of Nathan Phillips Square, next to the old Toronto City Hall building. Having these two buildings together really emphasizes the contrast between the old and the new. The newer City Hall has two towers that are centered around a central circular spacecraft, like a pod, where the City Council meets.
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