Discover Toronto's Skyscrapers & City Halls: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Audio tour
Audio tour in English
Route length: 2.0km
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Duration 1h 15min
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This tour was generated by AI in real-time, offering you diverse and customizable content while maintaining high quality at an affordable price.
Audio tours on your smartphone
After purchase, you will receive the link to download the app to take this tour
Control your experience
With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour
No internet is required
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Hosted by WeGoTrip
$10.38
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  • You will receive your order by the selected date
  • Start the In-App Audio Tour at the grand Bank of Montreal
  • Discover John Lyle's vision at Union Station
  • Feel the opulence of the Bank of Commerce
  • See architectural innovation at the TD Centre
  • Admire the Beaux-Arts grandeur of Old City Hall
This self-guided audio tour is an adventure through Toronto's bustling Financial District and City Halls, crafted for enthusiasts of architecture and urban history. The journey is an aural exploration of the steel and stone giants that have stood as witnesses to Toronto's economic growth. The tour is formatted for those on foot and is ideal for any curious mind eager to peel back the layers of the...

What's included

  • Downloadable self-guided audio tour via the WeGoTrip app
  • Detailed route from stop to stop with live GPS map on your smartphone
  • Earphones are not included — please bring your own
  • Tickets to the attractions along the way are not included

Places you will visit

The route of the tour goes within circle
Introduction - Bank of Montreal
Nathan Phillips Square - New City Hall
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