Unlock Savings with Toronto CityPass: Explore the City for Less

Toronto CityPass gives access to major Toronto attractions at a price much less than if you buy each admission separately. So if you are planning to explore Canada’s largest city, Toronto CityPass may be a good investment.

How Does It Work?

Toronto CityPass is a booklet that contains admission tickets to six popular Toronto attractions. With CityPass tickets, you’ll save money and avoid ticket lines at most attractions. Toronto CityPass is valid for nine days from the first day of use.

When you visit your first Toronto attraction, present your CityPass booklet or voucher and it will be validated. You then have nine days to use your pass. Moreover, the booklet also includes maps and other tourist information, including best times to visit Toronto attractions and neighboring highlights.

How Do I Buy?

You may purchase Toronto CityPass at any of the participating attractions in Toronto or buy it online. If you purchase Toronto CityPass online, booklets can be shipped to you or you can print out a voucher before your trip.

How Much Money Can I Save?

One person would save almost 50% on admission to the six major attractions included in the CityPass booklet. Even if you were to use only three or four of the admissions (depending on which ones), you may still save money buying the Toronto CityPass.

What Attractions Are Included?

CityPass really does include Toronto’s biggest attractions:

  • CN Tower: One Ride Experience ticket, which includes Look Out, Glass Floor level & your choice of The Height of Excellence film or a motion theater ride.
  • Casa Loma: General admission, audio guide, & film.
  • The Royal Ontario Museum: General admission.
  • Toronto Zoo: General admission.
  • Hockey Hall of Fame: General admission.

What’s Good About It?

  • The attractions that CityPass offers really are among Toronto’s best.
  • First-time visitors to Toronto, who want to see the city’s major attractions can get a lot of bang for their buck.
  • Nine days is a generous time allotment to see all six attractions.
  • Most attractions allow you to bypass lineups, significantly enhancing your experience.

What to Consider Before Buying

  • If you are only in town for a day, you may think you can get to more attractions than you actually can. Be certain you can use at least two or three of the CityPass admission tickets to get your money’s worth.
  • Think about the order that you will visit the attractions and how you will get to each. A hop-on, hop-off tour of the city could really enhance your visit, making the most of your time in Toronto.
  • Note that the Toronto Zoo is outside of the city center. Utilizing public transit, the Toronto Zoo is more than an hour away, while driving will take you about half an hour.
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