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Casa Loma

Taste of the Edwardian

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Very nice place to visit
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Reviewed by: Fasil W from on Nov 05 2009

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Day Trip to Casa Loma
Been Living in Toronto for most of my life and haven't been to Casa Loma. Location around the castle is nice. We took the stairs up which wasn't too bad. Entrance looked nice, and had a few people waiting to get in. Staff was friendly.

Reviewed by: Teb from on Aug 17 2009

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A must-visit for any history buff
Casa Loma is a must-visit for anyone who loves castles and/or history. The audio tours are a great asset, letting you tour whatever part of the castle you wish. The video at the beginning gave me some insight into Sir Pellatt, which helped me a lot. I would highly recommend going up into the towers; it is a neat view of downtown.

Reviewed by: Lefty from on Sep 24 2008

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Beautiful
Casa Loma was really nice. Audiotour is free and very informative...not too long. It helps to understand the history, which makes the whole experience better. We watched the movie and took a much needed rest, it was interesting. be sure to climb the steps to the tower and travel the 800 foot tunnel.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 19 2008

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Enjoyable visit
Thoroughly enjoyed learning and discovering the story behind Casa Loma. As I am a gardener and amateur photographer it was paradise for me. The gardens surrounding the castle were of course my favorite part.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 13 2008

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fantastic castle
Liked everything about it except the food at the deli.Well mantained and very informative.I went in the middle of winter and when I went inside it was warm and comfortable. I would have liked to hear the organ play but do not know if they do that.I would love to come back when the gardens are open.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 30 2008

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2nd time
My parents took me to see Casa Loma in the late 70's. I was so excited to go back to Casa Loma now with a family of my own. My daughters loved Casa Loma. It was a different experience because of the audio guide and since then many movies have been filmed in Casa Loma. My daughters wanted to move in. Lots of secret passages, beautful views and gardens. Plan on going early and spending a couple of hours on the tour. We went during the first week of August so remember that this castle has no air condition. You will find restrooms. There is a cafe on the lower level if you get thirsty or a little hungry. Take a camera. A must see if you are in Toronto.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 13 2007

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A feast for the senses
It was a short hike from the subway stop, but the grounds and gardens are immaculate. Plenty of photo opportunities before you even enter Casa Loma.

Reviewed by: David from on May 14 2007

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THE BEST!!!
I think my title speaks for itself lol. Seriously me and my posse enjoyed this very much. The Castle was absolutely huge and spacious. I wanted to move right on in lol....but that's not allowed tho lol. One of the things that made it even more fun was the secret passages u get to tour...those made me very jealous cause i don't have secret passages in my house lol. Nah it's a great grea great attraction to see when touring around Toronto. COOL!!!!!

Reviewed by: Tiffany from on Jan 08 2007

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one of a kind
it was amazing to see this giant castle in the middle of a major city. we took the audio tour which was really interesting. it was incredible to see all the rooms and secret passageways. going to the very top is a little hard if you are clastrophobic because the stairs are very winding narrow... however, it is worth the view.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 29 2006
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