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We operate large, modern, open-top double-decker buses that provide excellent visibility and lots of fresh air. Enjoy the breeze from the comfort of your elevated seat as the bus winds its way through our lively city!
Ride on the top deck of our fun and flashy double-decker bus and discover downtown Toronto under the stars. Marvel at the city’s iconic attractions against the night sky and enjoy fascinating stories and insider tips from our lively guides.
For passenger comfort and convenience on cold nights during the fall season, we may use a covered double-decker bus instead of an open top double-decker bus.
Experience the best people-watching at Sankofa Square, Church-Wellesley Village, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Queen West, and the Entertainment District.
Capture stunning photos of landmarks like the Royal Ontario Museum, Queen’s Park, Nathan Phillips Square, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Old and New City Halls, the CN Tower, the Financial District, and more.
Discover Toronto’s rich history as you travel through Old Town Toronto and see local classics like the Gooderham Building and St. Lawrence Market illuminated at night.
Experience the magic of Toronto as the sun sets, with guaranteed upper-level seating!
The bus boards nightly on the east side of Yonge Street beside our Visitor Information kiosk at Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge-Dundas Square).
The Night Tour is seasonal and does not run year round. Tours last between 75 and 90 minutes long depending on traffic and other variables.
The Night Tour bus departs approximately half an hour before sunset. As a result, the departure time changes progressively throughout the season.
For the latest information about current and future departure times, please contact us by phone at 416 410 0536 or by email at info@citysightseeingtoronto.com.
Seating is limited and advance bookings are required. Check availability or book online on this website, or by calling us at 416-410-0536. Onsite tickets may sometimes be available on the night of the tour. Please visit us at our Visitor Information kiosk at Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge-Dundas Square).
We generally start boarding about 30 minutes prior to departure time, and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
There will always be a fun, friendly, and entertaining tour guide on board the Night Tour bus. The tour content is delivered in English only, and there won’t be any prerecorded multilingual commentary available on the Night Tour.
Yes! We limit our capacity on each trip to the number of seats on the upper deck.
We recommend coming at least 15 minutes prior to departure time, and 30 minutes prior is even better because specific seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The Night Tour lasts between 75 and 90 minutes long depending on traffic and other variables.
The Night Tour bus departs approximately half an hour before sunset. As a result, the departure time changes progressively throughout the season.
For the latest information about current and future departure times, please contact us by phone at 416-410-0536 or by email at info@citysightseeingtoronto.com. Our latest departure details can be found on this website on our schedule page.
The Night Tour is primarily a summer season tour, but may also be available in the spring and the fall seasons.
For the latest information about current and future departure times, please contact us by phone at 416-410-0536 or by email at info@citysightseeingtoronto.com. Our latest departure details can be found on this website on our schedule page.
Yes, scheduled tours will depart regardless of the weather conditions at hand.
Guests are welcome to go downstairs at any time if they prefer. We can also provide free City Sightseeing Toronto rain ponchos for guests who want to stay upstairs.
Unlike our daytime Hop-on Hop-off double-decker sightseeing tour, the Night Tour does not stop. It is a continuous tour that starts and ends at Yonge-Dundas Square.
We recommend essentials like your camera and maybe a bottle of water. On warm nights most guests find that a jacket is not necessary. On cooler nights it is advisable to bring a seater or jacket just in case.
The Night Tour passes through lots of really fun areas that can be very entertaining to see at night. The live guide will share lots of interesting stories about the neighbourhoods we pass through. One of the most interesting aspects of the tour is that it starts when the sun is setting and the city gets progressively darker as the tour continues. As the night approaches, the city lights gradually get brighter and the neighbourhoods get livelier.