Wednesday 2 October 2019

A Dream comes True ❤️

Sightseeing Toronto downtown ❤️
The unlimited 48 hour hop-on-hop-off bus tour is the best way to explore downtown if you’re having only a couple of days. The first ride in the bus we simply sat down for two and a half hours to hear the full commentary and to look around. Yep we got familiarised. Got down at the harbour front centre where having a lot of food options. To save time we had lunch at Popeyes. Then to the Distillery, once the world’s largest distillery, now pedestrian only village with cobblestone streets are lined with great theatres, galleries, restaurants,cafes and boutiques. CN Tower, the tallest tower in the Western Hemisphere, Toronto’s most extreme attraction, Rogers Center, Ripley’s aquarium, University of Toronto were the spots we explored on the first day.
Second day headed to Bata Shoe Museum with 13000 pairs and 4500 years worth of shoes from around the world all housed in an amazing building shaped to look like a gigantic shoe box. Then to Casa Loma, Sir Henry’s dream house, next to St Lawrence market housed in a fantastic heritage building (1845) with fresh produce and food. Had grilled red snapper and salad for lunch. Then saw the Flat Iron building, Puppy fountain where 27 mouth watering puppies are looking for a bone 🦴 on the top, big RBC building with 15000 gold tinted windows, Yonge- Dundas Square surrounded by three shopping centres, Eaton Centre, the largest downtown shopping centre in four levels under a spectacular vaulted glass ceiling, Bay Street, Nathan Philips Square with two city halls fronted by a beautiful public square. By the time it was 7pm, completed our trip. We were able to explore the beautiful downtown to our satisfaction. Love the city. Why? Because I was able to feel the love and calmness of the city and the people. Awesome 😎 experience ❤️












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