Discover West Queen West: A Cultural Tapestry Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Audio tour
Audio tour in English
Route length: 2.4km
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Duration 1h 15min
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After purchase, you will receive the link to download the app to take this tour
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With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour
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$10.58
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  • You will receive your order by the selected date
  • Explore historic West Queen West with an In-App Audio Tour
  • Discover Tom Longboat's training grounds at The Great Hall
  • Admire eclectic shoes at Gravity Pope
  • Savor a secret ice cream at Sweet Olenka's
  • Feel the vibe at Bar Fancy's hidden entrance
Step into the world of Toronto's coolest neighborhood with this Self-Guided Audio Tour of West Queen West, a locality brimming with culture, art, and fashion. Designed for urban explorers and cultural enthusiasts, this tour is an invitation to experience the area's exceptional food, shopping, and nightlife through the eyes of a local. Starting at the historic Gladstone Hotel and culminating across...

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
Start - The Gladstone Hotel
End - Type Books
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