5 Ultimate Things to Do in Toronto During the Night

February 6, 2024 Canada, Ontario, Toronto 40

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Toronto is a diverse and multicultural city in Canada. The capital province of Ontario is also the largest city in the country. Boasting multiple attractions from the CN Tower to Niagara Falls, there is no dearth of experiences and things to do in the city.


 


Toronto is quite lively and energetic during the day, but at night, the city transforms into epic proportions. No matter what your taste or preference, there are multiple things you can do once the sun goes down.


 


So let's take a look at the top things to do in Toronto during the night:


 


· Dine at CN Tower


Dine at the tallest skyscraper in the city. Head to the 360° revolving restaurant atop CN Tower and enjoy local and international cuisines with panoramic views of the city.


 


· Take a Food Crawl


You can also explore the culinary scene of the city's famous neighborhoods. Book a night food tour at Chinatown or Kensington Market and enjoy sumptuous bites while learning about the history of the city.


 


· Visit Niagara Falls


Niagara Falls lights up with thousands of lights every night. Watch this spectacle by booking a boat ride to the falls after dark.


 


· Take a Night Tour


You can also reserve a night helicopter ride which will take you over famous landmarks of Toronto at night. This 15-minute ride is truly a memorable experience without equal.


 


· Party at Barcode Saturdays


From the finest selection of liquors to adrenaline-pumping music, from a riveting ambiance to high-octane energy that keeps you grooving all night - we welcome you to the apex entertainment arena of Toronto. At Barcode Saturdays, we're the longest-running party ritual in the city.


 


Our luxury nightclub regularly hosts chart-bursting parties every weekend. Enjoy premium bottle services along with a host of other offerings like free covers and bottles for ladies, party favors, and much more.


 


Call (647) 408-1186 for reservations and queries.



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