Iconic observation tower offering panoramic city views and thrilling EdgeWalk.


























290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada Get directions
"An iconic observation tower that provides unmatched panoramic views of the city skyline and is a signature stop for visitors looking to orient themselves and appreciate the urban landscape from above." - Cailey Rizzo Cailey Rizzo Cailey Rizzo is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. She specializes in reporting on travel, culture, and the arts. She is currently based in Brooklyn. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"A bustling city known for its multicultural neighborhoods and iconic skyline. Offers a diverse range of photographic opportunities."

"Toronto’s tallest structure and an iconic symbol of the city, offering breathtaking views from its observation deck."

"Toronto’s most iconic landmark is the 1,815-foot CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976, when it was built, to 2007. While the tower does serve a purpose—its 335-foot antenna is used to broadcast television, radio, and cell signals—it’s also the most popular attraction in the city. The concrete megastructure is home to a number of observation decks, a restaurant with the highest wine cellar in the world (at 1,151 feet), and the EdgeWalk, a thrilling attraction that lets visitors walk outside the structure at 1,168 feet above street level. Tickets are required, with different packages providing different experiences." - Stefanie Waldek


"Toronto’s most iconic landmark is the 1,815-foot CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976, when it was built, to 2007. While the tower does serve a purpose—its 335-foot antenna is used to broadcast television, radio, and cell signals—it’s also the most popular attraction in the city. The concrete megastructure is home to a number of observation decks, a restaurant with the highest wine cellar in the world (at 1,151 feet), and the EdgeWalk, a thrilling attraction that lets visitors walk outside the structure at 1,168 feet above street level. Tickets are required, with different packages providing different experiences." - Stefanie Waldek
