Toronto is an incredible architecture destination, with some of the most striking skyline additions housing the city’s museums and galleries. Dramatic modernist buildings have risen alongside stately older buildings. Architects including Norman Foster, I.M. Pei, Frank Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Will Alsop, and Mies van der Rohe have all left their marks on Toronto’s streetscapes. Follow this tour to explore Toronto's dramatic arts architecture.
This guide works offline, hence NO Internet Connection is necessary, nor the costly roaming charges when traveling to foreign cities. This guide can be downloaded via the Free City Maps and Walks iPhone app.
Guide Location: Toronto, Canada
Guide Type: Self-guided walking tour (C)
Audio Narration: Yes
Number of Sights: 10
Works Offline: Yes, does not require data plan or 3G connection
Cost: Free for lite version and US$2.99 for full version
Sights Included in This Application
The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
Royal Ontario Museum
Bata Shoe Museum
Graduate House, University of Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario – north
The Art Gallery of Ontario – south
Sharp Centre for Design
401 Richmond
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
The Gladstone Hotel
The powerful navigation assistance includes:
* Touring route clearly displayed on map
* Precise turn-by-turn walking directions from one sight to the next
* FindMe feature displays your exact location, while an auto tracking feature displays your movement on map, so you always know if you are moving in the right direction