Overview
Highlights
- Maximize time with a tour tailored to your interests
- Explore Toronto’s neighborhoods, markets, and architecture
- Choose between several different options for tour length
- Discover Toronto with a private tour
Full description
Maximize time in Toronto with a private tour led by a local host.
Choose a tour length to suit your schedule and fill out a short questionnaire about your personality and interests to help customize the itinerary. Meet your guide and set out on a sightseeing stroll to learn about history, explore markets, and hear stories about architecture. All itineraries are personalized according to your interests.
Itinerary
See Toronto through the eyes of someone who calls it home—uncovering its diverse neighborhoods, creative energy, and historic heart with a passionate local by your side. This isn’t just a tour—it’s a City Unscripted experience: real people, real connections, designed around you and filled with authentic moments and meaningful discoveries. Before your adventure begins, you’ll receive a short online questionnaire so we can tailor an itinerary to your interests—whether that means exploring university architecture, discovering hidden bookshops, or sampling street food in a vibrant market. Here are some highlights to inspire your journey:
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Step inside one of Canada's most treasured libraries, home to thousands of rare and beautiful books. Your host will share insights into its fascinating history and architectural elegance.
Kensington Market
Toronto’s most eclectic neighborhood bursts with energy—from vintage shops and record stores to international eateries and bold street art. A bohemian hub full of character and color.
University of Toronto
Admire the university’s striking blend of Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture. As you walk through the historic campus, your host will highlight its academic legacy and design heritage.
Old City Hall
This Romanesque civic landmark, completed in 1899, remains one of Toronto’s most iconic structures. Learn about its design, historical significance, and role in the city’s development.
St. Lawrence Market
A Toronto institution since 1803, this bustling market offers a sensory journey through local produce, artisanal goods, and multicultural food traditions that define the city’s identity.
Includes
- Guide
- Access for wheelchair and people with mobility impairments
Not included
- Tickets
- Drinks
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Meal
Location
Important information
- Please make sure you answer all the mandatory questions during the booking process.
Redeem information
- Printed Voucher. Print and bring the voucher to enjoy the activity.

