301 Front Street West
Downtown Toronto
Open 364 Days a year (closed Christmas)
For those looking for thrills the CN Tower measures up! A wonder of the world, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. Not only is it the tallest of Toronto's towering buildings, CN Tower is also the World's Tallest Building. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada's National Tower and an important telecommunications hub.
High speed elevators are ready to whisk you to the four lookout observation levels. Guests enjoy an amazing view and many great attractions. At the base is an arcade, shops and a motion theatre ride.
For sophisticated dining with a gorgeous view make reservations at the CN Tower 360 Restaurant. With a view of 70 miles in every direction on clear days, you'll enjoy the ambience of one of Toronto's best dining experiences.
Terrific Toronto Savings Tip The elevator ride to the top of CN Tower is free with an advance dinner reservation and purchase of a main course meal.
CN Tower Attractions
Conveniently located on Front Street in the Entertainment District CN Tower is near the Air Canada Center, Skydome (Rogers Center), Toronto Convention Center, Hockey Hall of Fame and Harbourfront.
There are few experiences like a trip in the glass walled elevators at the CN Tower and a walk on the glass floor of the observation level. Every year, millions of visitors to Toronto are thrilled to take the ride to the 1100 foot level. For the very adventurous, there is the additional ride up to the Sky Pod - a dizzying 1,465 feet (447 m). Learn more about CN Tower Stats, Attractions, and CN Tower Events. Enter Delta Chelsea's contest for a chance to win a prize which include CN Tower tickets. Check regular CN Tower ticket prices now.
Discount CN Tower Tickets
If you plan to visit a variety of Toronto's famous attractions, a Toronto CityPass booklet can save you close to half off admissions. Valid for 9 consecutive days from the first day of use, it includes admission to CN Tower, Toronto Zoo, Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Science Centre, Casa Loma, and the Hockey Hall of Fame -- all for one price ($64 CAD Adult and $43 CAD for youth age 4-12.)
CityPass booklets can be purchased at the box office of the first attraction you visit.
Planning a Toronto Vacation
It's easy to plan an exciting Toronto vacation. If you're feeling adventurous, take a thrilling ride to the top of the CN Tower. Travel around the world and back in time all in a single day at the Royal Ontario Museum. Explore 2000 years of ancient Egyptian history at the blockbuster King Tut exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. If you plan to visit a variety of Toronto’s famous attractions, a Toronto CityPass booklet will save you close to half off admissions at six of the top Toronto Attractions.
If it's Toronto theatre that inspires you, choose a downtown Toronto hotel. Then you'll be within walking distance of Toronto's marquee theatres including the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, the Canon Theatre and the Panasonic Theatre.
Downtown Toronto also puts you in the middle of a serious music scene. Start out by checking out the 'grand dame' of historic music halls Massey Hall. Top international performers and touring acts play Air Canada Centre. Canada's foremost symphonic ensemble, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra makes its home at Roy Thompson Hall. Downtown Toronto is also filled with nightclubs, bistros, cafes and jazz clubs to suit any taste.
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