Toronto City Hall



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Toronto City Hall is a prominent landmark located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. It is the seat of the municipal government of Toronto and is known for its iconic twin towers and modernist architecture. The City Hall offers free guided tours daily in English and French, which can be booked online through the official website.

The City Hall is open to the public Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and is closed on weekends and holidays. Admission to the building is free, and visitors are welcome to explore the public spaces, including the council chambers, Nathan Phillips Square, and the City Hall rotunda.

There are also many attractions and points of interest located within walking distance of Toronto City Hall. These include the CN Tower, the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Visitors can also enjoy shopping and dining in the nearby PATH network, which is the largest underground shopping complex in the world.

For more information on visiting Toronto City Hall and the surrounding area, please visit the official website at www.toronto.ca or contact the City of Toronto's 311 service for assistance.

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