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Toronto’s most anticipated urban exploration event returns on May 24–25, 2025. Doors Open Toronto invites you to step inside more than 150 of the city’s most architecturally, historically, and culturally significant buildings, completely free of charge. From iconic theatres and sports arenas to hidden heritage gems, this weekend transforms the city into an open-access playground.
Most participating sites are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. Be sure to check individual listings for specific hours and any special requirements. Share your experiences using the hashtag #DOT25 to join the community conversation.
Delve deeper into the city’s creative spirit with a series of discussions focusing on design, sports, and innovation. These talks offer insights into the influences shaping Toronto’s playful character. Please note that registration is mandatory and capacity is limited. Tickets can be booked starting May 1.
Enjoy family-friendly activities and behind-the-scenes access at City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square. Don’t miss the rare opportunity to take in panoramic views from the 27th-floor Observation Deck and learn about the workings of municipal government.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario situated in Queens Park – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Explore Toronto’s vibrant neighbourhoods through guided tours that highlight the city’s playful character. Led by local experts, these tours offer unique perspectives on the city’s diverse communities. Registration is mandatory, and capacity is limited. Tickets can be booked starting May 1.
Make the most of your Doors Open weekend by staying at one of these exceptional downtown Toronto hotels:
Stay lakeside at the Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown, offering stunning views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline. Perfectly positioned near the Waterfront, Rogers Centre, and Harbourfront Centre, this stylish hotel provides easy access to several Doors Open Toronto locations. Enjoy spacious rooms, a rooftop pool with panoramic views, and on-site dining—all just steps from Toronto’s scenic boardwalk and ferry terminal. It’s the ideal home base for a weekend of culture, exploration, and relaxation.
Located in the heart of the financial district, Union Hotel is an independent boutique property inspired by Toronto’s diverse local culture. With chic, stylish rooms and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s the perfect base for urban explorers. Enjoy locally roasted coffee or a classic cocktail at the in-house Humble Donkey café and lounge.
Situated at Yonge and Charles, The Anndore House offers a unique blend of modern style and creative soul. With 115 contemporary rooms, a vinyl record player in each room, and the Mediterranean-inspired Constantine restaurant, it’s a destination in itself. The hotel’s central location makes it ideal for exploring the city’s attractions.
Nestled between Yonge and Victoria, Pantages Hotel offers relaxed, sophisticated elegance in the heart of Toronto’s theatre district. With spacious rooms, thoughtful amenities, and proximity to iconic venues like Massey Hall and the Ed Mirvish Theatre, it’s perfect for culture enthusiasts.
A historic gem on Yonge Street, Hotel Victoria has been welcoming guests for over 110 years. Its vibrant, welcoming atmosphere and modern amenities make it a charming retreat after a day of city exploration. With 56 beautifully appointed rooms, it’s a boutique experience steeped in Toronto’s rich history.
Located in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Novotel Toronto Centre offers newly renovated accommodations with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy the in-house Café Nicole Bistro + Bar, a fitness centre, and an indoor pool. Its prime location provides easy access to Old Town and other key attractions
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