Visite souterraine de PATH à Toronto





Description
Avez-vous déjà voulu explorer une ville souterraine? Toronto possède le plus grand complexe commercial souterrain et plus de 30 kilomètres (19 miles) de passerelles au monde qui relie bon nombre des sites les plus importants et historiques de Toronto. Faites une visite de ce ventre moins exploré du centre-ville de Toronto. 95% de la visite se fait à l'intérieur, donc recommandé pendant les froids mois d'hiver!
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Temple de la renommée du hockey
Ville souterraine
Shopping Concorse
Siège du gouvernement de la ville
Mairie
La gare la plus achalandée de Toronto
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(9)
Excellent tour! I wouldn't have seen 1/3 of it if it weren't for the tour. Our tour guide was phenomenal!
Unusual tour unique to Toronto as it’s basically a warren of individually built underground tunnels with numerous shops in which you can very easily get lost.
It was a really interesting view of Toronto with great historical and architectural tidbits - and an easy walk
Guide was very knowledgable and accomadating. She but did speak quite quickly but was understandable. Amazing to see how a city copes with extreme cold.
So glad I did this tour would never have found thi on our own. History is also great and interesting.
I live in Toronto and the PATH is really exciting the first time you see it. For getting around in winter it is amazing, to travel and connect in the warmth and comfort of the underground. Best and busiest during the week as it is in the downtown business district.
It really exists, I didn't believe it either, but we found it, and it's really interesting. You should have seen it. The number of KMs is exactly right, we have expired them.
The PATH is confusing, but it does have good food options depending on the building and it will keep you dry and warm. Definitely get a paper map, and add 5 mins to your travel time because you will get lost if you aren't familiar with the routes. Google Maps doesn't work well down there, but people are friendly and willing to help you find your way.



