Toronto's iconic CN Tower, soaring 1,815 feet, dazzles with panoramic views, a thrilling glass floor, and a revolving restaurant offering a unique dining experience.
"A bustling city known for its multicultural neighborhoods and iconic skyline. Offers a diverse range of photographic opportunities."
"Toronto’s tallest structure and an iconic symbol of the city, offering breathtaking views from its observation deck."
"Toronto’s most iconic landmark is the 1,815-foot CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976, when it was built, to 2007. While the tower does serve a purpose—its 335-foot antenna is used to broadcast television, radio, and cell signals—it’s also the most popular attraction in the city. The concrete megastructure is home to a number of observation decks, a restaurant with the highest wine cellar in the world (at 1,151 feet), and the EdgeWalk, a thrilling attraction that lets visitors walk outside the structure at 1,168 feet above street level. Tickets are required, with different packages providing different experiences." - Stefanie Waldek
"Toronto’s most iconic landmark is the 1,815-foot CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976, when it was built, to 2007. While the tower does serve a purpose—its 335-foot antenna is used to broadcast television, radio, and cell signals—it’s also the most popular attraction in the city. The concrete megastructure is home to a number of observation decks, a restaurant with the highest wine cellar in the world (at 1,151 feet), and the EdgeWalk, a thrilling attraction that lets visitors walk outside the structure at 1,168 feet above street level. Tickets are required, with different packages providing different experiences." - Stefanie Waldek
"The CN Tower is a communications and observation tower, as well as the world’s ninth tallest free-standing structure. Its famed height makes the tower an icon and pride of Toronto as it dominates the city’s skyline. The CN Tower can be experienced in a variety of ways. A classic visit includes a trip up to the observation decks in a high-speed elevator. Once you reach the deck, you’ll have the opportunity to peer down at the city below through a glass floor. The adventure-seeker can do the Edge Walk, the world’s highest hands-free walk; wearing a suit and strapped into a harness, participants circle the exposed top of the tower. You can also dine in the 360 Restaurant, which rotates slowly to offer panoramic views." - MATADOR_NETWORK