
53 reviews of Toronto City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
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Tristan was a great tour guide. I like his descriptions of Yonge street as a dividing line between older and newer Toronto. He personalized many moments of the tour as well. Because of his narration, we captured many great photos of Toronto. It was great to literally hop on and hop off in so many places over the course of our whole stay. Very worthwhile!
excellent - really easy way to see all the sights. great to be able to get on and off at all the attractions. really cost effective. Didn't realise it was valid for visit and not just one day - which was a bonus.
The overall experience was very worth while. The knowledge of the tour guides was excellent. A good trip for people of all ages.
The tour guide was great, very knowledgeable and witty. Great commentary and well worth going on this tour - especially if you only have sort time in Toronto as you'll see all the highlights
We did both the North South Loop and East West Loop Tours and found them both to be excellent, although the East West one was spoilt by it being a very cold and windy day and maybe not quite so interesting for our party as the North South one which was really great. The guide was very knowledgeable with a good sense of humour and we really enjoyed the places we 'hopped off' to see, in particular Casa Loma, The Bata Shoe Museum, The Museum and of course the CN Tower. This trip was really good value for money and I would certainly recommend it.
The first day we had a wonderful guide and driver. Could answer all our questions and had a great sense of humor. Second day was just as great!!
An excellent tour of Toronto City, very informative and interesting. Would highly recommend this tour to visitors to this city. A bit difficult to find the stop by the Toronto bus station as the stop number was in the shop window, not on the post where you expect to see it.





