![]() I'd booked us lunch at the CN Tower for our last day on holiday, and it was as amazing as I'd hoped. Seems like they milk this attraction for a money spinner and do not consider customer satisfaction, likely customers all visitors who won't be back anytime soon. After two failed attempts we had to ask for help to get our way out of here.Īt approx £115 for a visit of mainly queueing I would not recommend this attraction, plenty other things to do in Toronto. Instead of ground floor lift took us to the basement gift shop. This in an area like a construction site. The glass floor was a huge disappointment, very small area, lots of people crowding on and an obvious glass floor beneath taking away the thrill of viewing down to the street below.Īfter a walk around we discovered yet another queue for the lift to go back down. The windows were dirty with sticky finger marks, crowded with lots of people pushing in to see. Then on viewing floor it appeared that half the space in front of the windows was taken up with tables of people ordering food. The lift should have been exciting but we were crammed in so tightly we couldn't see much from the window at the front of the lift. Then queued for even longer for a lift to take us to the viewing platform. Queued again inside to have tickets scanned. So we queued outside for over 30 minutes. In and out in an hour overall but I know we got lucky there.ĭespite buying timed tickets online we had a huge lot of queueing to do. We looked out all the views then got in line for the elevator to leave. Once you get up there you can stay as long as you want. They pack you in the elevator like sardines. It's a nice experience but expensive and crowded. They don't have the glass floor to look down through anymore. We did get our picture taken but we didn't look at it when we left later because we aren't fans of green screen pics (they take your pic in front of a green screen then add the background digitally), and we figured it would be expensive anyway. I'm sure you could refuse and keep walking if you wanted to. We don't care for the fact that while you are walking through the building, they stop you and make you wait for pictures. When it's busier they give you a time you can go up and you might not get in for hours. When we left within the hour, though, the line was ridiculously long. It wasn't very busy, just a handful of people in line. ![]() We got there around 11:30 and he said the next group going up would be at noon so that worked well for us. We went to the Guest Services booth outside the main doors and he said they did give a discount for a AAA card so we got 10% off for that. You’ll find indigenous art, authentic Canadiana and unique travel, clothing, gifts and CN Tower souvenir items.Great view but pricey. Other dining options at the Tower are available on the Main Observation Level and ground floor, where you’ll find a variety of reasonably priced fresh market fare and beverages for visitors on the go.īefore you leave, be sure to browse the Tower’s Gift Shop to find the perfect souvenir to remember your visit to Canada’s celebration destination. Pair your meal with a local wine from our collection in the world’s highest wine cellar. Enjoy a taste of Canadian fine dining with a view. We celebrate any occasion with the best of Canadian cuisine. Are you ready to take it to the next level?Īt 360 Restaurant, we celebrate fresh, we celebrate local, we celebrate sustainable. Lean back, look down, put your toes out, over Toronto! The EdgeWalk is the world’s highest full circle, hands-free outdoor walk at a height of an incredible 116 storeys above the ground. ![]() Stretching out to the horizon, visibility can reach 160km. See the city and Lake Ontario from three unique vantage points, including the Main Observation Level and SkyPod (separate ticket required). Each year over 1.8 million people visit to take in the breathtaking views from multiple viewing levels, panoramic floor-to-ceiling Window Walls or the Glass Floor, a truly Canadian dining experience in 360 Restaurant, or the thrill of EdgeWalk.įor more information, to purchase tickets, to book EdgeWalk or make a reservation for 360 Restaurant, please visit CN Tower general information (416) 868-6937ģ60 Restaurant reservations (416) 362-5411Įxperience a view of Toronto unlike any other. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), Canada’s celebration destination, is an award-winning dining and entertainment experience and a must see for visitors to Toronto. AccommodationsAmusementsArts and CultureCampingCasinos and GamingFestivals and EventsFood and DrinkGolf CoursesGreat OutdoorsHistoric Sites and LandmarksIndigenousMini GolfParks and GardensSportsTheme ParksTours and SightseeingWater ParksZoos and Aquariumsĭefining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada’s most recognizable and celebrated icon. ![]()
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