Toronto Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
About this activity
Highlights
- CN Tower: Iconic Toronto landmark
- Royal Ontario Museum: Cultural hub
- Harbourfront Centre: Lakeside attractions
- St. Lawrence Market: Culinary destination
- Distillery District: Historic charm
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Unlimited access to hop-on hop-off bus routes
- Audio commentary in multiple languages
- Free Wi-Fi on board
- Admission to attractions along the route
Important information
Know before you book
- The tour operates daily with buses arriving at each stop approximately every 30 minutes.
- Tickets are valid for 24 hours from the time of first use, allowing you to explore at your leisure.
- Some attractions may require additional admission fees not included in the tour price.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking and varying weather conditions.
- Bring a valid ID and your booking confirmation for boarding.
- Check the bus schedule for the most up-to-date information on routes and operating hours.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Stroller Accessible
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour:
- First departure from Stop 1 at 10am
- Last departure from Stop 1 at 4pm
- Frequency: every 2 hours
- Tour duration: 2 hours - 2 hours 15 minutes depending on time of year and traffic conditions
- With your voucher, enjoy flexible access for up to 12 months from the travel date you select at check-out
- Multi-lingual audio commentary and live guided tours vary each day so check locally to see which departure has the guide choice you prefer
- Mobile vouchers can be redeemed at any bus stop along the route. Paper vouchers must be redeemed at bus stop 1 (Sankofa Square)
- Start the bus tour at any of the stops along the route!
- Wednesday 18th February: Please note, there is no service today due to poor weather conditions
Traveler reviews
Misinformation on website and from staff
When we got on at CN Tower, we were told by the guy at the stop that as long as we got on at the Distillery District before the last bus, we could be brought back to the CN Tower. We confirmed this with the website. We were at the Distillery District stop an hour before their posted last stop. One bus drove by and didn't stop. The next one (which was still way before the last scheduled stop according to the website) only took us to Eaton Center (the next stop) and they were done for the day. We had to take a subway to get back to our original stop. Very frustrating for the cost of the ticket.
First time Toronto
This was an experience not to be missed busses arrived frequently and covered a fantastic area of tourist interest which was made easier Our guide Cal L was amazing and knew his history of all the tourist spots and more made it very interesting for us and the busses were clean as well as comfortable. Worth the cost.
Bus tour
A good way to see the sights of Toronto. Our guide was Maashal. He was entertaining throughout and gave out relevant information at each stop. We got the 48 hours pass and used the bus both days as on the 1st day we got off at casa loma half way round. My only criticism is that the stop signs are hard to find. On the 2nd day we did the whole tour to makes sure we saw everything and got off at the distillery district
Busses always ran on time...
Busses always ran on time and the staff was great. Be sure to download the app and you will know exactly where the buses are. Great way to see the city.
Ideal way to see the city
First of all, Diana, our guide was brilliant. Full of information and fun. Impressively swapped language too, Good way to see the city to decide where you want to explore later or just to jump on and off the bus. Only 20 minutes between buses so not long to wait if you do get off to wander. We also did the sail on Lake Ontario, the guide was fighting a losing battle as people weren't too interested in listening but he did fine. Loved seeing the skyline and shoreline from the lake, especially as visiting the CN tower restaurant the following day.
