The top cities between Tobermory and Washington DC are Toronto, Niagara Falls, Pittsburgh, Gettysburg, Niagara Falls, Erie, Hamilton, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Lincoln, and Frederick. Toronto is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Tobermory and 9 hours from Washington DC.
Toronto, the provincial capital of Ontario in Canada, is a vibrant city situated along the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. This bustling metropolis boasts a skyline adorned with towering skyscrapers and an iconic landmark, the CN Tower. Alongside its urban landscape are numerous green spaces such as Queen's Park, High Park spanning 400 acres providing trails and sports facilities including a zoo.
Most popular city on this route
17 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Washington DC
Hamilton, a Canadian port city situated on the western edge of Lake Ontario, is divided by the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as "the mountain." This forested ridge features conservation areas and waterfalls and is traversed by the long-distance Bruce Trail. The city also showcases its military history through attractions like HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
4% as popular as Toronto
12 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Washington DC
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Lincoln is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The town's administrative and commercial centre is in the community of Beamsville. Wikipedia.
2% as popular as Toronto
5 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Washington DC
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town located in southern Ontario, situated on the shores of Lake Ontario where it meets with the Niagara River. The town is popular for its numerous wineries and the annual summer Shaw Festival which showcases various theatre productions. The old town offers beautiful 19th-century buildings along Queen Street, adorned with trees and flowers. In addition to exploring the town, visitors can also visit Fort George; a 19th-century British fort built as a defense against American attacks.
15% as popular as Toronto
21 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Washington DC
Niagara Falls, a Canadian city situated at the famous waterfalls of the same name, is connected to the U.S. through the Rainbow Bridge. The location on Niagara River's western shore offers breathtaking views of Horseshoe Falls, which is known for its expansive cascades. Elevators provide access to a lower point behind the falls where visitors can experience a wetter perspective. The town features Clifton Hill, which is home to numerous overpriced amusement rides and shops.
64% as popular as Toronto
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Washington DC
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Niagara Falls is a popular city located in New York State, situated on the Niagara River. The main attraction of this city is the vast and beautiful Niagara Falls which straddles the Canadian border. Visitors can enjoy many scenic viewpoints such as the Observation Tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park or explore other trails from the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center. The Aquarium of Niagara is also a must-visit for animal lovers, housing Humboldt penguins, seals and sea lions.
16% as popular as Toronto
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Washington DC
Erie, a city in Pennsylvania situated on the shores of Lake Erie, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Presque Isle State Park is a prominent feature with its scenic beaches and trails surrounding Presque Isle Bay. Waldameer Park & Water World provides entertainment with its roller coasters and waterslides. The Erie Maritime Museum showcases the history of Lake Erie and serves as the home port of the US Brig Niagara, an updated 19th-century ship.
6% as popular as Toronto
9 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Washington DC
Located in the western region of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is a city situated at the convergence of three rivers. Its legacy as an industrial powerhouse at the turn of the 20th century is reflected in its collection of Gilded Age landmarks, such as the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Carnegie Museum of Art. The North Shore district features contemporary attractions like Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium and PNC Park baseball stadium.
27% as popular as Toronto
9 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Washington DC
Gettysburg is a municipality and township situated in Pennsylvania, USA. It is famous for the Gettysburg National Battlefield, which witnessed a crucial event during the Civil War and now forms a part of Gettysburg National Military Park. The park showcases the artifacts from the Civil War at the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center. Additionally, it features the Gettysburg National Cemetery where Abraham Lincoln delivered his infamous 1863 speech known as "Gettysburg Address.
17% as popular as Toronto
27 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Washington DC
Located in the western region of Maryland, Frederick is a city that boasts several fascinating attractions. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine offers immersive displays on medical care during battles, while the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum showcases a German colonial house from the 1750s alongside a heritage garden. Additionally, Rose Hill Manor Park & Museums features a manor house, log cabin and children’s museum for visitors to explore.
2% as popular as Toronto
7 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Washington DC
Best stops along Tobermory to Washington DC drive
The top stops along the way from Tobermory to Washington DC (with short detours) are Niagara Falls, CN Tower, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. Other popular stops include Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center, PNC Park, and Journey Behind the Falls.
Blue Mountain Ski Resort, located near Collingwood on the shores of Georgian Bay, is a popular ski destination in Ontario. The resort offers various amenities such as restaurants, shops and accommodation options at the base of the hill. The slopes cater to families and are especially popular with Torontonians. However, lift tickets can be expensive but visiting during weekdays can save money and avoid crowds. Rentals are available but renting outside the resort may be more cost effective.
Love visiting here! It’s a different experience every season. I loved the ridge runner coaster in winter and the gondola ride in summer. There are plenty of activities to do! We even found a little waterfall here too when walking through the trails. Having an entire day to explore this place is ideal.
Yashaswini Bajaj — Google review
If only the lift tickets weren’t expensive. You’re better off coming on a weekday where it’s cheaper and less crowded. Rentals are good quality but rent outside the resort if you want to save money. Hills are nicely maintained and same with lifts. Great views and nice lodging area. Can’t really beat blue even with all the downfalls, I still choose to come here every time.
Zelda — Google review
We loved it... we stayed at Mosaic Boutiques and it's a lovely hotel. Very clean except for a small stain that was on the sheets, didn’t really bother us. The pool was the highlight!
But I have to knock down a star due to the insane wait times in the lines. We went Saturday around noon, we expected it to be busy. However, waiting one hour for the mountain ridge coaster DESPITE a short line up does not make any sense - things move incredibly slow. We had the same issue with the triple zip line, waited an hour for a small line to move. Something needs to be done about wait times. I noticed that there is only 1 employee at each of these attractions assisting people to get on/off - thus, it's quite slow. We had the play all day pass but gave up after the two attractions, we did not want to waste more time standing in line.
Restaurants at Blue Mountain Resort are just okay. I have to knock another star down for this. We were disappointed with Northwinds brewpub and Rusty's at blue...the service was fine, but food is bland and overpriced. Next time, we will just pack our own groceries. However, the $20 voucher for breakfast at the Pottery was well worth it and was delicious!
Overall, it was an okay experience. We still had a great time! Last pic is a bagel that appeared on our balcony in the morning LOL.
abae — Google review
Great location, everything was right there, the room that we got had a kitchen so it came handy. The place has a hot tub open all year and a pool that is only open in summer. I had a great time there my only complaint will be that they didn't have a blender in the kitchen but everything was very good in general. By the way, the underground parking was only $20 dollars per day.
Gloria Damiani — Google review
Really nice day out for the family.
Expensive and the lines could be really long.
Would return though
David Skelly — Google review
Blue Mountain has been one of my favourite destinations to ski in Ontario for some time. It's really unfortunate to see how expensive even a day ticket has become these days. Gone are the days of $50 or $60 lift tickets, which I thought were already steep. You now have to fork over $125+ to enjoy a day of skiing on these slopes, and that doesn't include the cost of food in the village or in the lodges which are also very high. Portions go down, prices go up. It's unfortunate as my home ski hill to see such rapid increase in price. Badlands should also be moved back to the original location and have a dedicated lift for park as it did for many years. The park pass should also be reintroduced as there are WAY too many young children who have no business in the large badlands park cutting riders and skiers off, creating an unsafe park environment for everyone. If no-pass access was limited to just the Yahoo and L-Park, it would allow experienced skiers and boarders to ride free of the worry that a 6 year old is standing in the blind landing of a 40 foot jump. Other than this, yes, blue mountain is a fun hill. The lifts are fast, and there's a good variety of terrain, especially in glades. The lift lines and prices are what's getting to be out of control.
Mason Walton — Google review
Great place to ski and spend the winter season in Ontario. Arrive early though, because parking gets full especially on weekends. There are lot of restaurants to choose from. I would love to visit this place too during summertime.
Dex — Google review
Great place to spend full weekend with family and friends. I visited in winter ans summer season. Every time parking gets full too early. There are lots of restaurants. I would like to visit it again. There are many coffee shops😍 I recommend it for whole family. So beautiful place. Amazing and well maintained.
Pratyancha Patil — Google review
A wonderful place lots of activities, and I felt close to the nature. We really had a great time
Asifa Hameed — Google review
Loved this place. I've never been to anything like it before! It is a cute village with a good variety of food/stores to visit. I went mid January. It was a snowy weekend around 15°F. I recommend wearing snow pants and snow boots with warm socks if you plan to be walking more than half hour.. your toes can get cold. Dress for the weather or you won't enjoy it! They have lights on at night very pretty and a DJ playing music later in the evening. Go take a dance break! Forget what people think! Youll never see the same people again! 🤣 enjoy life 🏔 The slopes were in great conditions because it was snowing all day long. Look at their snow report & web cams before going so you know what to expect and understand that slope conditions change depending on how the weather is during that week. They cannot make snow if temps are too high. Lift lines go pretty fast. I enjoyed southern comfort trails. Badlands park was not open but they have made alot of snow so it should be ready soon! The beginner slopes looked perfect for all levels of advancements! From tiny bunny hill, to medium bunny hill, to larger bunny hills. A great place to slowly level up to the blues and blacks without feeling like it's too huge of a jump. A family friendly village. I loved seeing lots of families and kids having a good time. Get your free parking spot early! The lots get filled quickly! They have a convenience store in the village you can buy food/snacks to take back to hotel rooms! I enjoyed visiting BLUE 🇨🇦 I will be visiting again..from NY with love ❤️ Life is Beautiful God is good Enjoy every moment!
Tati Ortiz — Google review
Summer experience at Blue mountain: Our experience at Blue Mountain Resort was nothing short of extraordinary! In addition to the delightful rooms and mesmerizing views, we indulged in a plethora of thrilling adventures. The hiking trails provided a perfect blend of nature and excitement, while the Rope way and zip line experiences added an adrenaline-fueled touch to our stay. The variety of activities offered at the resort ensured there was never a dull moment. Each adventure was expertly facilitated, providing both safety and exhilaration. Blue Mountain Resort truly caters to adventure enthusiasts, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a perfect blend of luxury and excitement.
Definitely gonna visit again!! 10/10
Gaurav Jadav — Google review
Today's visit was ok, the trails nicely marked, but it was really busy, no parking spots.
We were also looking for an open-air gondola ride(only), but found it too expensive- because other attractions were included in that package.
Stela Muresan — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of spending a day at Blue Mountain Ski Resort, and even though I didn't try skiing, I still had an amazing time exploring the resort and taking in the stunning scenery.
First of all, the resort is incredibly well-maintained, with clean and modern facilities and plenty of amenities to keep visitors entertained. There are a variety of restaurants and cafes on-site, as well as boutique shops, spas, and other attractions. There is truly something for everyone at Blue Mountain, whether you're a skiing enthusiast or not.
One of the highlights of my day at Blue Mountain was taking a gondola ride to the top of the mountain. The views from the gondola are absolutely breathtaking, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape and the resort below. Once at the top, there are plenty of walking trails and lookout points where you can take in the scenery and snap some great photos.
Another great feature of the resort is the many outdoor activities on offer. I particularly enjoyed the skating rink, which is beautifully lit at night and offers a fun and festive atmosphere. There are also plenty of snowshoeing and hiking trails, as well as other winter sports and activities, making it easy to stay active and engaged throughout the day.
One thing that really stood out to me during my visit was the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. Everyone I encountered was welcoming and helpful, and they really went out of their way to ensure that my experience was enjoyable and stress-free.
Overall, I had a fantastic time at Blue Mountain Ski Resort, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and festive winter getaway, whether or not you're a skier. With plenty of amenities, outdoor activities, and stunning scenery, it's a destination that truly has something for everyone.
Lolitha Wijesuriya — Google review
We came in winter so you have to wear appropriate clothes for the weather, it was cold but you can warm up in hot 🔥 and there many coffee shops to get a hot drink. The atmosphere is so nice, there was a DJ and everyone was dancing. We had a great time. I recommend it for the whole family.
Luly Vigil — Google review
What a fun resort to visit. Wonderful views from the gondola and enjoyed the walking trails. The area is very well maintained and so clean. The staff is were very friendly and helpful. I am a tourist from Saskatchewan.
Lynn F — Google review
Great place for the whole family!
Stay at any of the accommodations within the village or near by. There are plenty to choose from regardless of your budget.
Need food? This place has you covered. Plenty of restaurants and places for quick bites or dessert.
Forgot some clothing? Again the village has various shops for that as well.
Try the all day fun pass you wone regret it!
Christopher Persaud — Google review
Visited in the summer, it was a hot day! lovely holiday resort, the forest rollercoaster was awsome! It was too hot for the water bikes so only did one lap of the pond which was still fun. The resort as whole was very nice, friendly staff.
Giles Drage — Google review
Great runs, always well maintained, friendly staff. Probably a good idea to have some experience in snowboarding/skiing. Lifts are nice and quick. Lot's of places to explore.
Connor Creed — Google review
I went with my friends on a school trip to blue mountain and we had an amazing experience. The crew that were helping out were friendly. My only tip that you need is bring extra food if you don’t want to eat from the cafeteria(beware the prices ain’t cheap). And if your a beginner try to get the green badge ASAP because when the staff leave to their break you can’t go forward. But hopefully your experience will be wonderful.
Taha Nouelaty — Google review
Mostly good, except the north convention building toilets closed this weekend. Is that why there are so many brown patches of snow? Not just a lack of snow I smelt. Had to go back to the Village to use the bathroom. Very inconvenient. Long lift line ups, almost didn't make it. Otherwise had a pleasant stay at the Village lodgings. Will come back. Please fix the toilet situation. No brown snow please.
Tam Cheah — Google review
It's a good place to visit once or twice but after that, there's nothing much to do there. The village is small, takes you maybe max 10 mins to walk around. Went snowboarding, the slopes weren't smooth and had mud when I went. The price is also a bit expensive. Tried to book the Day Pass to try some of the activities but the two I was interested in (tubing and roller coaster ) were closed. Make sure you check before you purchase.
Naz — Google review
We love every experience here! In particular the coaster and the hike and tubing! ❤️ Make sure to check the weather before booking and coming as the activities may be available or unavailable depending on the season and amount of snow.
Friel Canto — Google review
I recently spent a weekend skiing at Blue Mountain Ski Resort, & despite the less-than-ideal snow conditions for mid-February, the overall experience was fantastic. The resort worked hard to maintain the runs, & most were open, providing an enjoyable skiing experience. While the lift lines were manageable, having a marshal during peak times could enhance the overall flow & avoid conflicts.
The staff on the hill were friendly & provided guidance efficiently. They demonstrated fast reactions to ensure everyone's safety. Blue Mountain caters to all skill levels, although more advanced skiers might not find it extremely challenging. Nonetheless, we found ways to keep ourselves engaged & enjoyed the variety of runs.
The proximity of the Blue Mountain ski village adds convenience, allowing for easy access to snacks or meals without removing all your gear. Overall, I'd give Blue Mountain a 9/10 recommendation for a great skiing experience.
Amber Stevenson — Google review
Amazing experience. Great place to spend the weekend. I had a lot of fun with my family.
Mihai Presicareanu — Google review
Blue Mountain was great. Lots of hills. The atmosphere is fantastic. However as a novice skier I found the selection of hill were very few for my level. I’ve been to other resorts and have been able to ski on the blue runs but I found Blue Mountain to be quite a bit steeper for my skill level.
A massive amusement park with more than 200 attractions, Canada's Wonderland is a must-visit in Toronto. With kid-friendly zones and world-record breaking rides, there's something for everyone to enjoy at this popular attraction.
It’s a very good experience for kids and family. I went with my family for the first time, we liked it but we came back as it was chilly. They do have lots of things for adults and kids to try and Enjoy but for under 5, its just sightseeing and watching some activities. Not all activities are for small kids.
The lights were magnificent, the place is enormous so it’s quite a bit of walk. Make sure to cover up fully if ever plan to visit. It’s going to be cold and you will not like it if you are not warm. It’s an open space, so feels colder than normal.
For kids, make sure to take their strollers or push wagons so that they can sit and relax when they need to. Water and coffee is crazy expensive, so I suggest you take your own water bottles.
Parking is big and huge! It’s generally crowded, so be on time for your slot. Go earlier is that you can cover all that is there.
Anju Gowda — Google review
July 30, 2022. First time to visit Canada's Wonderland and truly indeed that one day is not enough to ride all the attractions. We were able to enjoy the rides and waterpark pretty much all day. Well food and drinks is really expensive if you didn't purchase the meal and/or drinks package. But for us you can just buy one of each package and just share. Locker rentals are quite expensive too. Ranging from $17 to $30. Washrooms, well yeah you pretty much have to accept that it is used by more than thousands of people everyday. Shower wasn't working during our visit. Also, we did park at the exit parking so we don't have to worry about getting out. And we kinda left early too. But it is 100% certain that regardless of what age, you'll enjoy Canada's Wonderland.
Regine Mercader — Google review
I visited on a Friday morning, a holiday, and the parking line was long. Tickets were purchased online and scanned to enter. There is a bag check upon entry. There were so many different roller coasters, and my child was very excited and excited because it was his first visit. There were a lot of people, so it took more than 30 minutes to wait, but at 7:30 at night, there was almost no waiting line, so it was easy to get on. It's too hot, but it's hard because there's no shade here
OLIVIA — Google review
Title: Family Fun and Thrilling Roller Coasters at Canada's Wonderland!
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I recently visited Canada's Wonderland with my family, and it turned out to be a fantastic summer getaway. The park offers a wide range of attractions suitable for all age groups, making it an ideal place to bring the kids.
One aspect that particularly stood out to me was their new policy of allowing outside food and drinks. This is a huge plus, considering the park's prices can be quite high. Being able to bring our own snacks and beverages definitely helped us save some money while still enjoying a day full of fun.
As an adult, I had a blast riding the roller coasters. They were exhilarating and provided the perfect amount of thrill. I appreciate that Canada's Wonderland offers a great selection of rides for adults, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all the thrill-seekers out there.
Moreover, the park caters to every age group, ensuring that everyone can have a great time. However, I do agree that the ticket prices for kids could be more affordable since there are relatively fewer attractions specifically designed for them. Adjusting the prices to better suit the available options for children would enhance the overall value for families.
Giorgio Salsiri — Google review
The Canada Wonderland Winter Festival offers a magical experience with its enchanting decorations, festive lights, and holiday-themed attractions. The winter wonderland ambiance creates a joyful atmosphere, perfect for families and friends. From dazzling light displays to seasonal treats, it's a delightful escape into the holiday spirit. However, keep in mind that some rides may be closed during the winter months. Overall, it's a charming event that captures the essence of the season.
WaSalicious Food & Travel — Google review
It is super fun and we just cannot complete all rides in one day so you need an extended or seasonal pass if you love rides and thrill. There are sections for all age ranges from toddlers to adults and each section that we explored was amazing. I spent half of the time in the kids section called Snoopy planet and my kid was super happy. Perfect destination for kids. They have safety protocols and many rides. Variety of rides are available and you also get a meal pass there. Washrooms are good and clean and quite accessible. There are many washrooms and food joints inside.Youth and Adult rides are super fun and thrilling.Overlal a good experience
Glory Gautam — Google review
It was the first time that I saw the winter fest, and it was a great experience! Staff followed COVID protocols. I would go again. Most of the games are for kids; however, there are still some options for adults, and I loved them. I only went for 3 hours as I thought I would not need much time, but if you want to see the shows and go on some rides you can spend more than 3 hours.
Raquel Marin — Google review
Under-rated. Must visit for people who love rides. My family enjoyed the ride attractions at Canada Wonderland better than Disneyland. Not as much to see in terms of display or characters compared to California Disneyland and Disney World Florida; but the rides are awesome for thrill seekers. We visited mid May and the ground is very beautiful with flowers in full bloom. I'm a non rider but still enjoyed the grounds. We added a meal to our park ticket and there are so many dining options. The meal package is worth it.
roxanne AA — Google review
If you are visiting this area or just contemplating if you should go...i would definitely recommend to go. (Especially if you are a rollercoaster person). It was a lot of fun! Buy the tickets/parking pass online for a cheaper and quicker entrance process. You can just scan the QR code at the gate. Keep it handy if you plan to go back to car and re-enter the park. We went on a summer weekday and they had decent lines but they were worth the wait!
Charu Bhandari — Google review
The rides and experience is absolute fun. If you pick the right day to come you can avoid wait times. On a busy weekend, popular rides could ha e a wait time of an hour to 90 minutes. Getting the seasons pass if you live near by is a good deal. It also lowers cost of food in the park. Come early to find parking close to the entrance. The ♿ parking gets full pretty soon.
Michael Netto — Google review
There is everything for everyone from the youngest guests to the oldest folks. The cirque show alone was worth the ticket fee. We had a fun day full of thrilling rides, spectacular shows and decent food options. We dragged our feet exhausted 9 hours later and felt like we haven't seen half of it. Next time we are coming with swimsuits and towels as we didn't even check the water park. Thank you to the staff and crew for being so welcoming and friendly. We made the loveliest memories.
Sofia Parfionov — Google review
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Canada's Wonderland is an absolute blast and a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a thrilling and memorable day out!
Firstly, the variety of rides and attractions is impressive. Whether you're a thrill-seeker looking for adrenaline-pumping roller coasters or prefer more relaxed family-friendly rides, Wonderland has something for everyone. The park's layout is well-designed, making it easy to navigate and ensuring that you can maximize your time enjoying the attractions.
Secondly, the cleanliness and maintenance of the park are top-notch. I was impressed by how well-kept everything was, from the pathways to the restrooms. It's clear that the staff take pride in maintaining a clean and welcoming environment for visitors.
Thirdly, the staff members at Canada's Wonderland are friendly, helpful, and attentive. Whether you're asking for directions, purchasing tickets, or enjoying a ride, the staff always greet you with a smile and go out of their way to ensure you have a great experience.
Lastly, the entertainment options at the park are fantastic. From live shows to special events, there's always something exciting happening at Canada's Wonderland. It's a great place to create lasting memories with friends and family.
Overall, Canada's Wonderland offers an unforgettable experience that's fun for all ages. While there's always room for improvement, particularly in terms of food options and pricing, I highly recommend visiting this iconic amusement park for a day filled with thrills, laughter, and adventure!
Amitsinh Rajput — Google review
There is no social distancing in the park at all. Be aware of that, everyone is vaccinated tho. Was expecting few rides to be open But it is amazing how many rides are open and that makes it still fun to go as an outing not just a Christmas thing and it has a beautiful display of Christmas lights still during covid Christmas, honestly if your fine with no social distancing it's worth going
colin brown — Google review
It was really nice... You should really dress up properly and go or else its going to be freezing... But inside we just walked around and it was a good walk... So many places to take pics... There are few rides as well that are still available....
Kiruthika Kugadasan — Google review
An amazing amusement park! The best I've been to in Canada, certainly. There is some light theming in places, but it is mostly a park with good thrill rides. My personal favorite is Leviathan, but the Yukon Striker is great too. The way you can see its drop from throughout the park is quite lovely.
If you are visiting for a single day and are a coaster fan, I recommend getting the Fast Lane Pass. It's a bit expensive, but really allows you to do everything you want to without having to visit multiple days. Of course, getting there at the opening helps too.
Also, the dining plan is well worth it if you plan on being there all day. 30 dollars for 3-4 meals, if you time it right. I particularly recommend eating at the Lazy Bear Lodge. Good food there.
The water park is just okay, I would avoid it on a day you are using the fast pass, since it is not valid for any of those rides.
Overall, I had a wonderful day at Canada's Wonderland and if you are an amusement park fan, I think you would too.
Peter Wilson — Google review
Best place to seek thrills and to find scary rides. Buy the tickets in advance so you don't need to wait in line and arrive by 9:45 am to enter. They open by 10 am. Also, buy fast-lane Plus as you can go on all the rides with less than a 10min wait. It's worth the expense as you get to experience more rides within a short time frame. Been here every year and recommend all to go!
Zainab Uno — Google review
Canada's Wonderland is a place where the excitement of thrilling rides meets the indulgence of sweet treats. During my visit, I couldn't resist the siren call of the towering roller coasters and the mouthwatering aroma of funnel cakes wafting through the air.
The moment I stepped into the park, I was drawn to Leviathan, one of the tallest and fastest roller coasters in North America. As I soared through the air, the rush of wind and adrenaline was exhilarating. But it was the Yukon Striker, a dive coaster that hangs riders over a 90-degree drop, that left me breathless and thrilled.
After all the excitement, I needed a break, and what better way to recharge than with a funnel cake? The smell of freshly fried dough, powdered sugar, and sweet syrup was irresistible. I savored every bite while sitting in the shade, watching the world go by. The combination of the crispy, golden dough and the sugary goodness was a perfect contrast to the roller coaster adventures.
Canada's Wonderland isn't just an amusement park; it's an immersive experience of exhilarating rides and delectable treats. The memories of heart-pounding moments on the rides and the sweet satisfaction of a funnel cake will stay with me as a perfect day of fun and indulgence.
Huge parking space.
Ankur Mistry — Google review
We went to wonderland 1 day before New Year and it was packed. The general experience was nice, but if you’re planning to go on the rides, you should probably pick a different day for it since due to the cold weather, there aren’t many rides open, so it’s more like a familiar environment to watch some shows, have some hot drinks, take pictures with people wearing Christmas costumes, skiing and walking through scenarios with lights. The only reason why I don’t give it 5 starts is because even though we had purchased our tickets online in advance, when we got to the turnstiles we were asked to go back to the main gate/counter windows to have our ticket “validated” so that ruined a bit our experience at the entrance, another observation is that almost all of the fireplaces were not working, I guess they ran out of gas. I would definitely go back, but I think the best time for it is during summer. Hope this helps. 😉
Kristel Rodríguez — Google review
I recently visited the Wonderland Winter Festival and the lighting was good. The lights set a festive, wintery scene, making it a cozy backdrop for an evening stroll.
It's worth mentioning that the festival is very family-oriented. The rides are ideal for kids, providing lots of fun for younger visitors. For adults, the rides might be on the gentler side, but the overall atmosphere can still be enjoyable.
If you're thinking of bringing the family, it's a good choice. The kids will likely love the rides and the lights but I don't suggest that for the adults.
Alireza Akbari — Google review
Canada's Wonderland transforms into a magical place during the Christmas and New Year season, making it a fantastic destination for families. It was our first time to visit it during the past years and we enjoyed a lot.
If you plan to visit more than once, think about getting the annual pass, priced at $114. This pass is not only useful for your holiday visits but also ideal for enjoying the park in summer and experiencing the Halloween festivities.
Elnaz Yousefzadeh Barri — Google review
We went on the perkopolis day and it was SOOO fun. We were able to ride all the rides without any wait. Even though it pretty much rained the entire day, but almost all the rides were operational. The food is extremely expensive though. I paid 25$ for 2 slices of pizza from pizza pizza which is absurd. Overall an outstanding experience and would 100% do it again
Saad Shahbaz — Google review
What a wonderful experience for New Year's Eve!
They have unlimited hot chocolate with souvenir cup for $14.99.
They have several rides open and ice skating for a fee.
Lots of fantastic picture opportunities with lots of festive lights, shows, singers and more.
Restaurants are open, snacks available and alcohol also.
Stores open to shop for a variety of items too.
Dress warm and wear comfortable shoes for all the walking.
Marisol Rodrigues — Google review
All I can really say is get the Lightning Lane. It will change your experience dramatically and is well worth the price.
Some rides don’t allow for Lightning Lane which is a bummer.
Food is pricey and parking is extra.
Lots of fun for the family.
Give this place a visit when you’re in Toronto.
Arrive early so you can enter the park when it opens and get good parking. It’s a long wait if you get there after they open.
Brian Faber — Google review
Went for their winter wonderland and it was a super nice experience. We walked around for 4 hours and always found something to be entertained with so that says a lot. The rides were all free and didn’t even have much lineups, we tried a few ones including the merry go round.
Binita Adhikari — Google review
Usually I go summer time it was the first time going in winter was fun. If you want to skate get ready to pay $10 with your skates if you don’t have your skates then you have to pay $15 and is only 30 minutes. Rides are open but not all of them. We had fun, but I still love to go when the weather is warmer.
The store manager at this location is fabulous! My colleague and I needed a Reebok classic shoe for a birthday gift tonight. We were running a bit behind and I called the store and they left the store open an extra 10 mins to accommodate us!! She even asked us if we wanted a gift receipt. I work at a sister company to Journeys and I can truly say she represents the brand splendidly. As a fellow store manager it felt nice to see that quality in another store manager. Thank you and never loose that positive attitude.
L Doobs — Google review
So I came in looking to get a certain pair of shoes, and while there was only one other customer in the store and four associates, I wasn’t approached once for help. The other three cashiers were more interested in chatting and dancing along to the music.
Ryan Zeegers — Google review
I had a terrible experience here on January 8th. The shoes I bought were advertised on sale at a specific price and even had the tag with the price on them, but when I went to check out, the cashier cut off the tag with the sale price and I got charged $20 more. When I told the girl cashing me out she said that they didn’t have time to change the tags on the sale items at all that day but it was already 4pm in the day, I’m sure they could’ve had time to change it or at least honor the price on the shoe. Instead she said there’s nothing she can do and couldn’t give me the show for that price.
María Fernanda Victoria — Google review
Really great selectin of shoes! If you can't find what you're looking for at Foot Locker, it's probably here with rare limited selections! They staff here are all very nice and friendly. They give quite good recommendations based on what your desires are and are fairly knowledgeable of the brand/inventory they own. Well organized with nice seating arrangement as well.
Carol F — Google review
Great shoe selection for men, women and kids. The staff here are very friendly and helpful. I ordered a shoe from them that they didn't have in store and there was a big mix up. When I came into the store to solve it, associates Tashèe and Alex went above and beyond to come up with a solution and I left satisfied.
Yasmin — Google review
Bought a pair of shoes and got charged about $20 extra because they decided to put the shoe in the wrong box and overcharge me for it. I only realized this when I went to exchange the size.
Samantha Fernandez — Google review
I come in, buy some boots..went home, only to realise i received a size larger ..not only the wrong size..but the wrong boot too ..they didn't fit, they were too big, bring them back to store.. and what does manager Azra say? They are WORN! CANT RETURN, THERES MUD ON THEM. How can they be worn when they never fit? Also, can someone please show me the mud?!?! Ive been shopping here for the last 5 years, buying everything from sneakers to boots, even the wife has bought from here so many times. Never had a problem before. My challenge remains, find the mud! I insisted so many times that they were not worn but she didn't want to listen. All this really goes to show me is that they sold me shoes that had been worn before.
Fahad I — Google review
I wanted to buy a shoe for my girl but the attendant is not very helpful. She made me feel like im disturbing her several times when I asked for a size. I’m a salesman, too. It saddens me whenever I witness a salesperson in the store failing to perform their duties effectively. We didn't make a purchase before leaving the store because she did not attend us properly, which amounts to a missed sales opportunity. Having her in your business leads to financial loss for your company. Visited July 13, 2023, qround 12:10…
Alma Raluta — Google review
I went in to buy these vans and the girl there was rlly nice n matched my vibe😂 she sold me on the shoes! Hopefully she gets commission or smth😝
Valentina Garcia — Google review
My daughter and I walked into 5 or 6 different shoe stores on a quiet Tuesday morning in Square One. Not a single employee in any of those stores asked if we needed help finding anything and in one case he couldn’t be bothered to look up from his phone. Not until we walked into Journeys and were greeted by Ali. She was kind and helpful and steered us to a shoe that we would never have looked at. She is definitely a kind soul and a great employee! I would shop here again based on the service alone. Thanks Ali!
Nicole Chater Bressi — Google review
I purchased a pair of heeled Crocs from this store months ago. The cashier from that time recognised me when I went in recently, and asked about me. That made my day. I appreciate it.
Also, the Crocs are awesome. I wear them everywhere. The price was very reasonable.
Sara — Google review
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100 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9, Canada
The Toronto Zoo is a vast animal park in the northeast corner of the city, covering 710 acres. It features outdoor pavilions that house hundreds of species and has a large botanical collection. This zoo is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and lovers of furry critters. It offers guided tours that provide informative experiences for kids, but visitors can also explore on their own.
The zoo is really nice. I like the atmosphere and the husbandry methods.
It is amazing and you should spend half of a day, if you wanna visit all the animals.
African part is the best part of the zoo.
Hippos are really lovely and giraffes are amazing. 😍😍😍😍
omid gholami — Google review
The experience was okay. If there were more animals to see, it would have been better. Spent around 5 hours and walked the entire complex and just saw less than 15 animals. But the experience was good. Oh, also, the staff was very knowledgeable. They explain things very well. If there's a way to find which animals are there ahead of time, it'll be better, I guess.
Kavindu Narathota — Google review
Get a 20% discount on admission when you give them your presto card seems like a better option than buying online/in advance if you don’t mind a little bit of a wait.
Had a fun 5 hours and 20000 steps in. There were a few animals off display because it was too hot out. Would recommend bringing lunch, snacks, and a refillable water bottle. There are a bunch of benches to eat at and water refill stations.
Their signage and map was easy to navigate. They also had fun facts and other signs which were educational and nice if you take the time to read.
Frederick Goh — Google review
The zoo is a fun place for families and friends. Wear comfortable walking shoes, stay hydrated and have fun. There is lot of food and drinks on sale throughout the 700 acres of land. There is adequate parking. Lots of picnic areas, washrooms and vending machines throughout. It's definitely worth it to buy your tickets and parking online to avoid the lines. When it's too hot, the animals tend to stay in their enclosure or just lie around. Still always a great place to spend time with the family.
Ashmit Deep — Google review
The Toronto zoo is a really nice place to spend time in nature. We went there with family and had a great time. We actually started with a nice cheese pizza at the first stop of the hop on- hop off 😉. The exhibits of animals were really nice. One sad thing was to see animals in confinement do not augur well for me 😢. But the saving grace was that animals were taken well care of .
The Hop On- Hop Off train rides to each of the sections were really good. They explained the family chain of animals and the history of the zoo which was fabulous. Overall a very well spent day.
Manish Kakkar — Google review
If you as me are animal lovers, then this is the place to visit. Animals seem well treated, and the staff try to maintain an atmosphere as comfortable as possible for them.
The pandemic has been a challenge in many ways, and zoos have been affected considerably. Coming with family and children is definitely the best way to support them and admire the animal greatness that we have around us and our responsibility to protect it.
Luisa Clavijo — Google review
Family Day trip was a success. We have always gone in the summer and even once as a COVID drive thru, but never in the winter. Lots on warm indoor options and surprisingly quite a few outdoor animals out and about, including the lions, tigers, hyenas, and the obvious polar bears etc. A lot less people was a bonus but certain sections were closed, such as the Canadian zone, hence a lost star. Kids had a blast and so did we. Still a great yearly family destination, and we are glad we tried a winter session.
Paul Caramida — Google review
We went to zoo on first week of April. It was a perfect weather for day out and enjoy the great weather. Though not all animals were out in their sections , we still got to enjoy the Africa section. Zoo is too big to complete in single visit,will suggest to get an annual membership to enjoy it.
Gourav Sharma — Google review
Nice place to visit with kids and family. Kids will have a great time. The zoo is pretty big and you have options of zoo mobile to transfer between different stations inside the zoo. It takes around 2 to 5 hours to completely visit the zoo. They also have camping options where we can book and stay for the night. The Zoo staffs are so friendly! The parking ticket is 15$ per day. An adult it costs around 37$ per day. For infants less than 3 it is free.
Richard H — Google review
Ensure to have an entire day free & if possible get in early to stroll around all the regions of the zoo. Ample parking space and charges are additional to the ticket. It's a good place for children to enjoy their time as well as learn about animals from various geographical areas. Stroller accessible, also has rentals available. Clean washrooms in America's and has food joints as well as picnic spots every few meters. They have a wide variety of animals in the Eurasia & Canadian domain, but others just had a few of them. Huge space, could have been used more effectively.
Prads RK — Google review
Had a fabulous time! So hard to choose a favourite area. It was so well laid out and really a great time. We had fantastic weather, which of course helped, but there's a lot of indoor exhibits, so if it rained we would have been fine too. Oh and we rented a stroller, which was a great idea! And the gift shop was not overpriced and had really nice items.
Amanda Hendren — Google review
We had a great visit! The park was accommodating to people with disabilities and children. The layout was excellent to walk with good shoes and a child in a stroller. We saw most exhibits, zipping around in a condensed timeframes, since we traveled 2.5 hours from home. There were also plenty of shaded areas to rest and pavilions to have lunch or a snack. The animals were very visible in almost all enclosures. The new boardwalk through the wooded area is well crafted and the wooded canopy is a sight of it's own. Last time I had visited the snow leopard was coming soon and what a beautiful big cat to see. Make sure to see the camel's and the newest baby camel born this spring 2023... was only 2 weeks old today - so cute and worth going to visit this summer to see this baby grow. The gorillas were very entertaining and exciting to watch! Hippos were playful! My daughter is about 1 and a half and she was very engaged with learning animals in real life and sight seeing. This time of year there weren't many mosquitoes as well - loved it!
Kayla Pecora — Google review
It's fun for little kids and a great educational space to learn about various animals around the world. Maybe it's the time of year we went, not too many animals are out on display. There's some nice boardwalks and pathways throughout that make for a scenic walk. Definitely a good way get steps in!
It was raining for half of the day so the zoo wasn't too crowded which is what I prefer.
Will be back for special events.
Lindsey W — Google review
Bravo Toronto Zoo, for all you do to make us humans remember and appreciate how amazing other species are.
The animals look healthy and comfortable in this world-class zoo. My fave this time was the orangatang mom and baby. The staff are great too: I got talking with a zookeeper scooping up goat poop and she was so fun to talk to, happily telling us the observations she's made in the poop of different animals.
If you're the parent of a teenager, the zoo is a great way to unplug them for a whole day and give them lots of exercise. My teens just loved bringing a friend and being turned loose in here. They did the WHOLE zoo while I could explore more slowly myself.
The flowers and landscaping are beautifully done.
There is room for improvement on the signage coming into parking. It needs to be more clear, both on Google Maps, and on site. Also, cleanliness of the washrooms near the gate seems to be an issue.
Janet M W — Google review
We love the zoo! I love learning all about the animals from the volunteers. They have a wealth of knowledge! It is so big so I recommend getting a membership so that you can see it all slowly. It’s such a great way to spend a big part of your day outside. Lots of picnic tables to choose from. I love how there’s lots of fun “playground” areas for the kids everywhere.
Anya Dimac — Google review
No lines and lots to see. I was skeptical about going in winter but there was still so much to see. We enjoyed every minute of our afternoon at the zoo. Seems like it would be bumped in the summer but if you want a super peaceful experience winter is a great time to go.
Garret Dyck — Google review
A Toronto experience that was a first for me! I am still amazed at how easy the walk was. Every station just naturally flowed into the next, with no confusion of where we were or where we were going.
There were many different stations, but I remember we did the safari, the different species of animals, birds, rhinos, monkeys, giraffes, gorillas, lions, tigers, snakes, fish and every species of animal you can think of! There's also a very lush forest, I was very impressed with, with a bridge almost suspended through it, which was very cool. I am still amazed at the expanse of land that the zoo sits on. It is a massive area!
Next year I will definitely purchase the season's pass and go more than once. We went with a toddler in a stroller, very easy to move around. However next time will invite some older kids with us, I think they will enjoy and appreciate the animals more. Toddlers might be bored after the first 20 mins, but surprisingly mine enjoyed the entire walk!
Definitely a spot to invest in. Will be our new yearly tradition!
Steffy T — Google review
Since moving to Toronto, I've been looking forward to checking out the Toronto Zoo. I've heard incredible things about it and I'm glad to say that they lived up to the hype.
Though I visited on a weekday in the off season, there were plenty of animals to see and a lot going on. I was able to see several of my favourite animals including the massasauga rattlesnakes and the tigers, both of which had impeccable habitats and seemed both healthy and happy! It's clear that the zoo takes animal welfare very seriously.
The staff and volunteers that I encountered on my visit were excellent. They were very friendly and talked to me about everything from the animals to the zoo updates to the volunteer application process. I ended up learning a lot from them!
As a physically disabled person, I was initially a bit concerned about the accessibility of the zoo but after reading through the website's dedicated accessibility information, I was pleasantly surprised. Not only is the zoo fully wheelchair accessible, they also have wheelchairs, sensory bags, and other accessibility tools/mobility aids available for disabled guests to borrow. I also really appreciated the disability price on tickets, especially as I wasn't able to enjoy all the exhibits due to my disability (Though not for a lack of accessibility on the zoo's part!).
While at the zoo, I was able to get some great pictures before it began to rain and, while it was raining, there were so many indoor exhibits to see.
I ended up staying for nearly the entire day and grabbed lunch there. The food was expensive but no more than can be expected for such places. The only real complaint I have was that, despite having multiple signs and exhibits that spoke about the harm of single use plastics and included multiple solutions, the cafeteria and gift shop still used a LOT of single use plastics, even when it could have easily been replaced by a reusable, paper, or plant-based alternative.
All in all, it was a great visit and I fully intend to return when all the exhibits are open and the weather is a bit more predictable.
M Fern — Google review
The Toronto Zoo offers a wonderful experience for families to enjoy time together while observing animals. Although most exhibits are outdoors, making spring, summer, or fall ideal seasons to visit, there are also indoor options available. However, one area needing improvement is the Canadian exhibit, which is inconveniently located down a steep hill, making access challenging. Given its significance as a Canadian zoo, enhancing accessibility to this exhibit would greatly improve the overall visitor experience. Additionally, many visitors, myself included, miss seeing the grizzly bears due to this inconvenience. Furthermore, I urge the zoo to reconsider its decision regarding the elephants and explore the possibility of establishing a suitable sanctuary within its extensive property in the Rouge Valley.
leonard brienza — Google review
I recently visited the Toronto Zoo and had an absolutely fantastic experience. From start to finish, the visit exceeded my expectations and provided a delightful day for both adults and children alike.
The zoo is impressively vast and beautifully maintained, with well-kept pathways and lush greenery. Each exhibit is thoughtfully designed to resemble the natural habitats of the animals, which not only enhances the viewing experience but also demonstrates the zoo’s commitment to animal welfare.
One of the highlights of our visit was the African Savanna exhibit, where we saw majestic giraffes, playful zebras, and a magnificent rhinoceros. The Great Barrier Reef exhibit was equally spectacular, with its vibrant aquatic life and informative displays. The interactive experiences, such as the kangaroo walkabout and the Discovery Zone for children, added an extra layer of engagement and fun.
What stood out most was the educational aspect of the zoo. Informative plaques and interactive displays provided fascinating facts about the animals and their environments, making the visit not only entertaining but also enriching. The zoo offers various keeper talks and demonstrations throughout the day, which were both informative and engaging.
Overall, the Toronto Zoo provides a wonderful day out, blending entertainment, education, and conservation. It’s a perfect destination for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking to spend a day surrounded by the wonders of the animal kingdom. I highly recommend a visit!
Zaid Saoor — Google review
Super fun! They have such a variety of animals with big cages! Great family's, friends,field trips and more! They have food in a lot of places, pretty pricey but still good. They teach you a lot here and keep you happy! Great experience and just so fun! Great for all ages! Loved the polar bear💙
Ada Kirkwood — Google review
It is always a great experience to take my kids to visit the zoo, whether in summer, fall or even winter. Very entertaining, educational and informative for everyone! The new addition of the arctic wolf, young and playful cheetahs and a small waterfall show you how the zoo is still working hard to attract visitors while we all miss the elephants and giant pandas.
Dan Lu — Google review
The zoo is a fun place for families and friends. Wear comfortable walking shoes, stay hydrated and have fun. There is lot of food and drinks on sale throughout the 700 acres of land. There is adequate parking. Lots of picnic areas, washrooms and vending machines throughout. It's definitely worth it to buy your tickets and parking online to avoid the lines. When it's too hot, the animals tend to stay in their enclosure or just lie around. Still always a great place to spend time with the family.
raquel birbal — Google review
Organized a corporate event at the Zoo for 500+ guests and it went amazingly. The catering company was really good and was able to accommodate some dietary restrictions very well. They were even have scooters for rent for mobility challenges people like me which I appreciated very much as our picnic site was VERY far from the entrance, but otherwise a great time was had by all
Amanda Matthew — Google review
I visited the Toronto Zoo with my wife over the weekend, and it was an absolutely wonderful experience! We decided to buy our tickets online and went there before the zoo opened, I highly recommend doing so because there was no wait time at all – we just walked right in.
The Toronto Zoo is a fantastic place to spend a day. The variety of animals and the attention to their natural habitats is impressive. I particularly enjoyed the capybara exhibit – those adorable creatures stole my heart!
The overall atmosphere was peaceful, and it felt like we were surrounded by nature. The zoo’s dedication to conservation and education is evident, and I appreciate their efforts to make the world a better place for animals.
I can’t wait to visit the Toronto Zoo again in the future. It’s a perfect place for a day of fun and learning for all ages. If you haven’t been yet, make sure to check it out – you won’t be disappointed!
Tuan Anh Nguyen — Google review
The zoo is vast and boasts a wonderful environment. Both the admission fee and the food prices inside are very reasonable. It's an ideal place for families, friends, and couples to take a leisurely stroll. To explore the entire zoo on foot, expect to spend at least four hours. While they do offer a mini-train ride, it covers just a short distance and ultimately brings you back to the starting point. Some areas are available for rental, which might make it feel a bit commercialized, but aside from that, everything else is commendable. It's a perfect spot for a weekend outing or springtime excursion.
MEW SANCHEZ — Google review
Fantastic Family Adventure
I recently visited the Toronto Zoo, and it was an incredible experience for the whole family! The variety of animals and well-maintained exhibits left us in awe. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall enjoyment. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education is truly commendable. We can't wait to return and explore more of this wonderful place. Highly recommended!
Mehmet Kaya — Google review
Visited the Toronto Zoo this spring 2023 and had a wonderful time. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and offers a great opportunity to learn about different species. Unfortunately, the weather was bad and it was raining, which made it difficult to enjoy the park to its fullest. I wasn’t able to finish my trip and see all the animals.
Shireen ib — Google review
I had an amazing experience at the Toronto Zoo! The diverse range of exhibits allowed me to explore ecosystems from around the world. The well-maintained enclosures create a comfortable environment for the animals, and the knowledgeable staff provided fascinating insights during feeding sessions. It's a fantastic place for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to appreciate the beauty of wildlife. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education adds an extra layer of significance to the visit. Overall, a must-visit attraction with something for everyone!
Kenneth Green — Google review
I visited in March. Still cold for many animals and sections of the park to be open. It was a different experience than when I visited 8 years ago, 9 years ago and 10 years ago all in late spring / summer ( June, July, August ). It was still very busy since it was a long weekend but one thing that stood up was amazing crew( super helpful and friendly). The kids zone was a bit underwhelming but my son loved the bat caves and wanted to spend all of his time there he also loved the bat booth with information and stories. There was a craft local market that we bought our bbq lunch ( locally made sausages) which was great. Food, drink and snacks are all across the park. Drinks are expensive ($4 pop) so not a bad idea to bring yours or have a water bottle ( multiple water fountains all across the zoo). If you have kids, definitely bring your stroller ( there is rent option but usually all go e depending on your time of visit. Ample Parking $15 per car payable upon exit by purchasing from the guest relations ( look in the map to find it) or online. Highly suggest the Zoomobile if you get there early and planning not to walk your whole day. $9 per person: makes your visit so much more efficient. Plus kids love it!
Things I recommend: go in summer, June or October; preferably not during a holiday, bring your sunscreen, be there early around 10 am, have a hat ( for sun or if in Oct for cold- it can get very windy), buy zoomobile ticket. Research your route, let kids enjoy and do not worry about visiting everything.
Zohreh — Google review
We had an awesome time at the zoo. We went in February and the weather was great and they had a lot of animals out. It was great talking to staff about all the cool work they do reintroducing animals back into the wild! We loved hearing about the black footed Ferret and the bird that impales mice on Thurn bushes and the turtles and snakes they have had a big hand in helping. I'd love to go back in the summer. I'm sure it will be much busier in the summer but probably worth it. Either way whenever you go there is not a shortage of beautiful animals to see.
mireille cumine — Google review
The Toronto Zoo holds a special place in my heart. Visiting as a child and now sharing special moments with my child, it has come around full circle.
Having a membership gives great benefits from early admission, discounts on food, gift shops and first access on events.
Most times I just visit to get away from the city and enjoy the serenity of nature and animals.
There is a lot of construction happening now but from the looks of what's Happening if the construction is completed by the summer this will be a game changer! The new boardwalks, the paths the reconstruction of the entrance. I can see their vision and it will truly be amazing once everything is completed.
Me is a perfect month to visit just be aware of the weather before visiting. But the temperature is perfect for walking the entire Zoo. For me I took my time and explored all the exhibits indoor and out including the greenhouse and the Animal Hospital. My favorite is the orangutan sanctuary where you can sit and watch baby Wali and his mama on the observation deck. It is absolutely astonishing to see how Zoo staff created their home away from home. All in all my visit took approximately 4 hours.
Families have an option of renting strollers there's also the zoo mobile at a fee where you can take a small train / trolley around the park to visit all the animal exhibits and you can hop on the Zoo mobile at various locations within the grounds.
I highly recommend the Toronto Zoo for families and even some "me time".
Melissa R — Google review
I went on a cold day. It was not busy at all. I paid $15 for parking but was able to use a level 2 charger for free. A few animals such as polar bears and wolves were outside. Fortunately there were indoor pavilions. I enjoyed seeing the orangutan and gorillas.
Rick Bos — Google review
My recent visit to the Toronto Zoo was an absolute delight! From the moment I stepped through the gates, I was captivated by the vast array of animals and exhibits that awaited me. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education shines through in every aspect of the experience.
One of the highlights of my visit was exploring the various themed areas, each meticulously designed to replicate the natural habitats of the animals. From the lush forests of the Americas to the arid landscapes of Africa, every corner of the zoo offered a unique glimpse into the diverse ecosystems of our planet.
The animal enclosures were spacious and well-maintained, allowing the inhabitants to thrive in environments closely resembling their natural homes. I was particularly impressed by the zoo's efforts in providing enrichment activities for the animals, ensuring their physical and mental well-being.
The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and always eager to answer any questions I had. It was evident that they were passionate about their work and dedicated to the welfare of the animals in their care.
Overall, my experience at the Toronto Zoo was both educational and enjoyable. It's the perfect destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to connect with the wonders of the animal kingdom. I highly recommend a visit to the Toronto Zoo for an unforgettable day of exploration and discovery.
The Unorganized Camper — Google review
One of the largest zoo in the world! I didnt expect that. Me and my family enjoyed this place but you have to come early in the morning if you want to visit all the zoogeographic regions.. you can buy your tickets online to avoid long queue esp on public holidays..
tets ruiz — Google review
Went on the weekend with my nephew and niece. The zoo wasn’t too busy, was lots of fun. Most exhibitions were open, lots of amazing animals, insects and wildlife to see. Was much bigger than what I was expecting, we really enjoyed our time here. We were there for 6 hours, it takes quite sometime to see everything. We spent some time in the gift shop and got a couple of souvenirs. Great place to take the family or go on a date. I would definitely recommend visiting the zoo to all my family and friends.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Loved it so much to see but make sure you go on a sunny day so all the animals are out.
Also buy tickets in advance atleast week ahead as you get good prices and can save $10 or more per ticket.
Good food available and also gifts shop to buy gifts
Haris Aftab — Google review
My wife and I have recently made a point of going to as many zoos as we can. The Toronto zoo is the first out of country zoo we have visited and it was an amazing experience. The Toronto zoo blends exhibits with the great Canadian outdoors flawlessly and you really feel as if you are hiking a trail while also enjoying the scenery of a zoo. The variety of animals on display are breathtaking and really made the trip worth every bit paid. The staff is extraordinarily helpful and friendly. In our visit we were stopped multiple times by staff who wanted to help guide us to the animal enclosures that we most wanted to visit and tell us interesting facts about each animal on display! Another thing the Toronto zoo does extremely well is the size of each exhibit, all animals have PLENTY of space to roam and live happily, which is not something commonly seen in the American zoos I've visited. Overall the Toronto zoo is a stop that I already can't wait to visit again in the future filled with amazing exhibits, wonderful and friendly staff, and a great outdoor atmosphere to bring everything together!
connor mieske — Google review
I visited in 2017 and wasn't disappointed, and I sure wasn't disappointed today either. The staff are so friendly, helpful and knowledgeable! The animals are obviously well cared for and happy. The place gives off great vibes. I feel like I'm part of a community when I'm visiting. Thanks Toronto Zoo!
nicole m — Google review
A huge Zoo, be sure to bring shoes to walk in and a stroller for children 4 or 5 and under because it's a LOT of walking for little ones.
A wonderfully kept Zoo with very friendly staff. The Tigers, polar bears, and wolves are great and you should be able to see them from any angle. Lots of great exhibits and lots of seating, which is necessary given the size of the Zoo.
The price is more than fair given everything that is included. You can easily spend from open to close walking around and looking at things.
The only Zoo of this caliber that I've been to is the Fort Worth Zoo, and that's high praise coming from me.
Parking is easy, access and exit are painless, ticket entry is a piece of cake. Just easy from top to bottom to enter and see animals. Again make sure you're ready for long walks.
Can't recommend it enough, the Toronto Zoo is top flight stuff!
The CN Tower is a renowned landmark in Toronto, measuring over 553 meters tall. It boasts a unique feature of a glass floor and an eatery that rotates, offering panoramic views. Situated near notable sites like the Rogers Centre and Ripleys Aquarium, it attracts both adults and children. The Rec Room provides entertainment for kids with its vast selection of arcade games including racing and roller coaster simulations.
Great place for anyone visiting Toronto or even staying here. The rotating restaurant is great. Although you may feel dizzy for a few minutes but the experience is at another level. The food here is probably the best in town, tried different dishes and they were all done to the highest of standards. The staff are very knowledgeable and very friendly. This is a great spot for a birthday, anniversary or any special occasion.
Kal Sukkar — Google review
Restaurant has amazing views of Toronto and the water! The entrance to the restaurant was a little longer than anticipated, most probably due to Spring break though we had reservations. Food was ok and a little pricey. Service was good and atmosphere very family oriented. If you eat at the restaurant, entrance to the skyline is free so you get the view from the restaurant and then from the skyline. Good place.
J EV — Google review
The wait was long and the windows were not cleaned so disappointing photo experience.
When they take a photo and says it’s free, well it’s borderline a scam. Taking the photo was free but purchasing them costs 40$… seriously, if it was 20$ I’d pay for it… don’t like the baiting and the outrageous price.
The kids and I loved the “downstairs” where there are the glass walking area. Glass were small and again not cleaned… and I would make it just in top of the Rogers Stadium it would have being a bliss! Well the part we loved was the big LED screen! Loved the themes and the different backgrounds!
The staffs were funny and chilled with tourists so bravo for that!
Leonard Xu — Google review
Really good spot. Breathtaking views. Even more cool to stay on to after the down. Reasonable prices for a food inside.
Top level spot is not worth it.
You can enter inside before your scheduled time. Food court, kids playground, washrooms and store is the.
Would not suggest to buy their artificial pictures.
Recommended!
Yevgen Chupak — Google review
CN Tower a truly breathtaking experience. The exterior of the tower stood tall and majestic, commanding attention and admiration. Its iconic design and architectural marvel were a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess. The tower's historical significance as a landmark and symbol of Toronto added to its allure. From a distance, the CN Tower appeared elegant and luxurious, with its sleek and modern appearance. As I approached closer, I couldn't help but appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship that went into its construction. Overall, the CN Tower's exterior was a stunning display of beauty, height, and grandeur that left a lasting impression.
Faris Al Orfali — Google review
Had an amazing time at the CN Tower restaurant.. Great view and great food. Our server George was especially great. He was kind, polite, and provided exceptional service. I would go there just to say hi! Definitely a great place for a date with someone special. If you haven't been already, your are missing out on a great attraction in the city! Please go!
Kailas Toolsie (LovEISLyfe) — Google review
Nice experience. Awesome view of Downtown Toronto, Old Toronto, and Lake Ontario. Can easily spend around 40 minutes including taking videos. Elevator ride is good. Better to arrive before 11 am to beat the rush and always precook the tickets. Or else the lines can stretch to half kilometers
Chekuri Satya Venkatapathi Raju — Google review
Want to experience a new height and see as far as your eye can see, then this is the place. 👌
Had a great time here and the views were spectacular. 👌
Elevator ride is smooth and you get to the top in about a minute.
The staff will take a picture of you on a green screen. Make sure not to lose that receipt they give you. This will help the staff to find your pictures upon your return down to ground level.
When you come back down you can visit the kiosk there, where they'll have two pictures of you with the CN Tower and the city skylight (daytime & night time), and they are nice. Roughly $40 or so for both pictures and a digital download link for you to have on your computer, laptop, or mobile phone. My opinion, I thought it was worth it.
There is also a nice gift shop and some of the stuff there is pretty reasonable, when it comes to price.
I really enjoyed my time here. 😊👍
db2 able — Google review
The view is breathtaking. I think it is good to visit it once. You will enjoy the panoramic view especially the lake side and watching the yachts and the planes taking off from the billy bishop airport..We took tons of amazing photos up there.
You can go a lower floor and you can enjoy walking on the glass if you dare looking downstairs :) There was a large screens that create nice scenes so we took more photos infront of it
It is good to book online so you can save waiting in the tickets line. BUT take care there are a lot of lines
are waiting for you... Be ready to wait from 30 to 60 minutes... There is a line on every corner .. I see that they put some entertaining items to watch or read or even to talk photos with while waiting in the line..
They take photo for you and make some editing on it. Then while exiting you will have it printed out for you. But it will cost you $40 which I see that it is too expensive...
When you finish your tour upstairs, be ready for another long line to take the elevator down...Then you will be directed to souvenirs shop.
There is a couple of cafes and restaurants up there if you want to grab some snacks..
The overall experience was nice
Mohamed Mokhtar — Google review
It was a nice place. 45 dollars to enter. I think it's a little high considering there isn't much to look at there. There's a queue to go in, the staff are helpful and courteous, you go up in a elevator and you get to see the view, there's a chance to go up further for extra 10f dollars. There's a viewing room(cinema). You get to see the city of Toronto from a high level. There's a private restaurant at the top. I didn't go in. But there's a public dining area as well, you can get tea, coffee, wine, burgers, pastries and other stuff. I had a good time overall and the view was amazing. You get your photos taken before you go in and you can choose to pay another 30 dollars to collect them lol 😂 (I chose not to) had loads of photos on my phone anyways.
There's a gift shop at the ground floor where you can buy souvenirs like key chains, flags, snow globes, t-shirts, mugs etc.
Go with friends or family. It's more fun that way.
Bruvee Ohworisi — Google review
This was terrifying and exhilarating all at the same time! We went up the tower at night which was amazing! Makes you feel quite insignificant when you see how huge Toronto is and how large the buildings are. We paid extra to go higher up to get an even better perspective of the scale of the buildings. Managed to stand on the glass floor and look out of the full length windows. Grabbed a quick snack at the cafe before heading back down. Staff were very accommodating about me being claustrophobic and let the three of go in the lift alone. ( they said this may not be possible in summer as it's so busy) beautiful gift shop on the ground floor. This cost around £150 dollars for 2 adults and a child.
LF — Google review
One of the most iconic landmarks in the skyline of Toronto. Nice to see this up close and personal. I bought tickets to go up to the top and see a view of the city. Amazing view of Toronto and I would recommend to anyone visiting.
Josh Baltazar — Google review
It was good. You can visit once if you live in Canada
I visited during summer and had a clear view
Don't visit during rainy day or when there is a mist as the view won't be clear.book the tickets in advance. I took a combo offer for CN towers and Ripley aquarium online. If you don't book online you have to stand in huge queue and wait for long time for your slots. Better to prefer morning slot as time goes the slot will keep delaying. Really long queue and wait time ( so book your ticket and go 30 mins early) if you go too early also they won't let you go in .
Mathu Jeyakumaran — Google review
The CN Tower is an absolute must-visit when in Toronto. This landmark truly stands out.
The tower's uniqueness lies not only in its iconic design but also in the breathtaking views it offers. Ascending to the observation deck, you're greeted with panoramic views of Toronto and beyond. The skyline stretches out before you, showcasing the city's vibrant energy and architectural diversity.
From the glass floor, you can literally feel like you're walking on air, while the EdgeWalk offers an adrenaline-fueled experience unlike any other.Whether you're a photography enthusiast capturing the city's beauty or simply seeking a moment of awe-inspiring tranquility, the CN Tower delivers.
The visit experience is seamless, with friendly staff and efficient facilities ensuring a memorable outing for all. Elevate your Toronto experience with a visit to this iconic landmark.
Ganesh Somisetty — Google review
I don't really care for walking tours, I find them quite boring and this made it no different. The views are amazing tho. I paid extra for the glass walk which was a waste of money, you aren't missing anything special.
What made my experience worthwhile was the very sweet down to earth employee I met there. She captured everything I love about Canadians.
Julius Jacob — Google review
Love the CN tower. One of my favorite touristy spots to show around when friends and family come to visit. Great views of the Lake on one side and the downtown on other side. Also able to view the Billy Bishop airport with planes landing there often. Prefer to go during the night time to soak in the City lights but great views during the day time as well. Would recommend buying tickets online instead of standing in the line there.
Riddhima Chandani — Google review
This is a hugely overpriced tourist trap.
We paid 190CAD for 2 adults and 2 children to go up an elevator to watch the view. And then to go up another elevator to watch the view from a bit higher.
I mean I could read the reviews beforehand and watch online videos and it is definitely my fault that I went there so my bad.
But you should beware about what this is.
The kids did enjoy it. It is cool to watch the view. It is cool to stand on the glass floor looking down. But the price should be like one fifth at most.
In case you have a lot of money and don't care, you should buy the tickets online but do it right there before entering so you can chose the correct time of entry (the tickets are timed). Choose the earliest time it lets you (even if it is already 10 minutes later) so that you can enter the earliest.
Arthur Kiyanovski — Google review
Terrific! You should definitely take the trip up to the viewing platform. The view and the feeling are indescribable. We bought a CityPASS beforehand and reserved our visit using the app. Everything online and easy. Inside the tower is also a gift shop and washrooms.
René — Google review
Amazing views from the CN Tower over the city of Toronto and beyond. Spent a few hours at the top of the tower, all the staff on different levels were extremely kind and helpful. There is a restaurant where you can have food or just drinks and continue enjoying the wonderful sights across Toronto and Lake Ontario. This is definitely a must do attraction to visit whilst in Toronto.
Christine Reid — Google review
I was literally speechless at the majesty of the CN Tower in Toronto. The experience was amazing from start to finish. The fast, modern elevator took us to the top in the blink of an eye, and the view from the observation platform was breathtaking.
We were lucky to visit during a sunset, and the warm light that bathed the city was simply magical. I was able to take some spectacular photos that will be treasured memories. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, providing interesting information on the history and architecture of the tower.
Not only was the viewing experience incredible, but the dining plan was also excellent. We enjoyed a delicious dinner with a panoramic view of the city. I highly recommend anyone visiting Toronto to put the CN Tower at the top of their list of attractions to see. I can't wait to go back!
Pasquale Giuliano — Google review
The place is absolutely amazing. The view from the observation deck and the glass floor is pretty cool. The staff was very friendly. I love that they have a kidzone for the children. I would recommend to try the Edge walk just once.
Monarch Batman — Google review
This iconic place is a must visit here.
I found very convenient the possibility of having dinner at their restaurant and paying for that instead of buying a ticket to just go up.
But if you get a regular ticket you can also buy food and drinks at the observation floor. There is also the option of bringing your own food, which is great, because once up there you can stay as long as you want and there is plenty of room to sit and enjoy.
Just notice that the exterior observation area is still under maintenance so you can't access there.
Great experience!
Note: if you want to enjoy the view from the tower without being there, go to their website and check the live cameras view, just amazing!
Anacris Alaluf — Google review
One of the most touristic spots in Toronto. There is a wonderful view of the city from the top. Really beautiful. You go up to the top with the elevator, which is very fast. At night, the tower is illuminated and it is nice to observe it even from afar. It is usually very crowded, so you can expect a long queue, approx. at least an hour. There is also a souvenir shop in the tower. You can also walk on the glass floor, which is very exciting.
diana marceta — Google review
We visited 25/05/2023.
We booked as a last minute thing to do while we were in the city and they had plenty of tickets still available for the day. Everything was easy getting in, showing tickets, and going through security. The views from the top were amazing, and the day we went was relatively quiet up there so we could enjoy the views. It was lovely seeing Toronto Island Park from the top, seeing the planes taking off, and the views of Toronto city itself.
Not a bad price for the experience either. We really enjoyed it and would recommend a visit if you visit the city.
Onward TheyGo — Google review
Interesting spot to get to view Toronto from above. Ideal to visit on a sunny/partly cloudy day to be able to see and identify all the buildings. We booked the tickets in advance and stayed there for 30 minutes. There are toilets and dining options in the viewing area and there’s also a 360 view restaurant at the top.
Don’t miss out the glass floor section! Ask anyone to lead you to it.
Amenah Bustami — Google review
I would highly recommend getting a reservation at the restaurant, especially if you like seafood. I had an appetizer with trout and a main with salmon and they were both excellent and very filling. You can watch the scenery go by a whole 360 degrees as you eat because it spins around slowly. Great views! If you are scared of heights you should be fine in the restaurant, just close your eyes on the elevator ride up and down!
Dite Bray — Google review
It's definitely better in the daytime than the night. If you only have the option of night, it is still worth the admission.
The sky box is worth the 10 dollar ticket for the views. Pictures are better from the? main platform.
Winds calm when I was there. I don't think I would go up the sky box if the wind are high.
Check the ticket options on the web first, but you can get walk up tickets. You need to go through the security check first.
Robert Relyea — Google review
Definitely an experience to have, it was exciting and fun to see the tower and the history along with it. A beautiful monument in our Canadian history.
There are currently renovations underway so there were some areas blocked off & the pods that go up higher into the needle were non-operational due to the renovations.
Admission is $45 (Adult) - $32 (Senior) - $19 (Child) with the option of the Edge walk experience. You can walk around 360 views while seating and food are available. You can see a lot of information regarding the history of the building and everywhere it's clean. Viewing spaces including the elevator up and a glass viewing platform where you can see the height of the tower. There is also the 360° restaurant you can dine in, however due to the high popularity you will need to make a reservation to dine there. If you do dine at the restaurant while viewing you only need to spend $75 on your meal. Lastly there are places including the elevator up and a glass viewing platform where you can see the height you are travelling and arrive at.
Alyssa Elliott — Google review
My friend recommended visiting the CN Tower, and I'm so glad I listened! The staff was friendly and helpful throughout the visit. The views from the observation deck were absolutely stunning, especially on a clear, chilly day. It was the perfect weather to take in the city's panorama. Highly recommend!
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is a spacious and contemporary aquarium that showcases a wide variety of species and habitats. It offers an array of events and classes for visitors to enjoy. The facility provides informative tours, including the opportunity to interact with sea creatures in the Touch Tanks. Moreover, it boasts the longest moving walkway in North America, which takes visitors on a captivating journey through the Dangerous Lagoon, home to intimidating sharks, barracudas, sawfish, and more.
As a regular visitor who comes at least once a month, I highly recommend giving this place a visit at least once in your life. The fish give such calming energy. I have an annual pass so it’s great that I can come anytime and don’t have to reserve a time slot (I think regular tickets make you reserve a time slot).
This place can get busy though, especially on weekends ! The best time to go, in my opinion, is between Mon. - Thurs. as there are lot less people and children so you can take your time walking through the aquarium’s path
Kage G — Google review
Loved it. A really great aquarium with a broad range of oceanic and freshwater life. I particularly enjoyed the part focused on Canadian lakes and oceans as it was beautiful and also informative about our own wildlife and habitats. The coral reef was great, the tunnel with sharks and turtles and large fish was excellent, and overall it was just a really great way to spend some time. Good for families, couples, or even a single adult looking to see some beautiful aquatic plants and animals. Definitely recommend.
Lee — Google review
The experience was great. The fun you'll have depends on your interest in underwater life. Although the aquarium is quite entertaining for every age, it will mostly excite kids since there are kid-exclusive experiences (ex. Little see-through tunnel going inside a fish tank, kid park inside the aquarium). Aquarium also has a cafe located inside but only works at select times (I do not remember exactly)
Derin ?eren — Google review
The aquarium was an easy walk from a local hotel. We were here for a short stop before we headed north. The aquarium was clean and easily accessible. The displays were interesting. The people mover was nice but a bit slow for my liking. Overall a nice aquarium but a little on the expensive side for the experience.
John M — Google review
We embarked on a mid-week visit to Ripley's Aquarium accompanied by our family of five. Arriving around 11am, we were greeted by a bustling atmosphere that was almost overwhelming during the initial two to three exhibits. However, as we continued our journey, the crowd dispersed slightly, affording us a better opportunity to appreciate a diverse array of aquatic creatures. Opting for the moving conveyor belt experience, we were able to enjoy the exhibits with a bit more breathing room, creating a pleasant separation from fellow guests.
The mesmerizing jellyfish were showcased in a captivating tanked section, complemented by an abundance of starfish, sharks, and stingrays. Towards the end, the touch tanks were a bit cramped and heavily populated. Regrettably, many visitors bypassed the final tanks due to the congestion and occasional pushiness. Nevertheless, the aquarium offered a splendid assortment of fish species that were a delight to behold.
The premises and facilities, including the restrooms, maintained a tidy appearance. It is worth noting, however, that the hand sanitizer stations were found to be empty, which was a minor inconvenience.
Frank Brock — Google review
Beautiful place. You can buy tickets in advance or at the door. We bought them on line just few minutes before and we didn’t have to wait at all. Excellent place to bring your little kids because there is a playground and the whole experience in general is super fun. The food is surprisingly good! This is not too common in places like this :). The sharks and jelly fishes are so beautiful, and the sea turtles are a show apart. We took beautiful pictures in the glass tunnel that look so good. Wonderful place to visit more than once.
Markos Vidalon — Google review
I had a great experience at Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto. It offers an immersive and captivating underwater experience. The stunning exhibits showcase a diverse range of marine life, from colourful fish to majestic sharks. The attention to detail in recreating natural habitats is commendable. The highlight is the mesmerizing walk-through tunnel, surrounding visitors with aquatic wonders. Knowledgeable staff enhance the experience with informative talks and demonstrations. The overall ambiance, coupled with interactive displays, makes it an engaging and educational outing for visitors of all ages.
Fernandez Chacko — Google review
I had fun time here. I went there at last night because I don't like to be around with too many noisy people. The staffs were so friendly even though I was there very late. I told them, "I took so many pictures!", and they replied me " Seems like you have lot of fun! We are happy to see that!" It is a good and positive experience here.
Tony Yeung — Google review
I really liked this aquarium. The "Ripley's" part is still unknown to me... Loved the layout and the different 'scenarios' for all the sea living creatures. My favourite was this upper part where you can actually pet the stingrays! So cute! And there's a part too where you can have a picture 'being in there' with all the fish (inside an acrylic cylinder of course), but it's a nice application. Amazingly huge spaces where you can get to see sharks and other big creatures (passing above you, casually). They have an interesting and eye-catching souvenir shop.
Alejandra Piña Bojórquez — Google review
Great place for kids and adults likewise to spend a couple of hours enjoying the views of the enchanting under water world . I was especially enamoured by the kelp.. and the information about it.. ( used to thicken cream😮) . I enjoyed the jellyfish and axolotls, they were particularly enamouring. The giant turtle was a fantastic sight as well. The sea urchins and anemones in their exquisite colours were so surreal and beautiful. The place is indeed worth a visit . Educational, informative and well-designed.
Sarah Sharma — Google review
Very good, a lot of kids but it is expected. The aquariums are well maintained, the fishes are great, the exhibitions are diverse and keep you entertained with facts and little activities along the way. The whole process of getting in was flawless since we got our tickets online. Overall it was great.
Kevin Nguyen — Google review
Took the kids on a weekday a few weeks ago. It was not busy. If you’re going to spend the money, I recommend going during the week as we were able to take our time, not have to worry about crowds, and see everything. The food wasn’t too badly priced either. My 5 and 11 year old both had a blast. There are lots of different interesting sections for everyone to see and be amazed. They even have discounted parking you can sign up for on their website and save money and time to trying to find somewhere to park.
Amanda Bourgeois — Google review
It is a fun place to be. You can easily spend some couple of hours mesmerizing about the aquatic world. They got octopus/sharks/turtles and many other species. I like the dangerous lagoon in particular as it transforms you under water and the experience is great.
We have visited this place many times, as my kid loves this place, in particularly the little play area they have.
Sandeep Kumar Pandita — Google review
Awesome Aquarium with great displays and sea life. Lots to see and do, easily spend 2-3 hours at this Aquarium. Great location as well.
Kids playground is nice for young ones to burn off energy and it's right by cafeteria with many options.
Just a bit too busy, feel like your jammed in there like sardines. Still, highly recommend, especially with young kids!
Bobby Karimi-Busheri — Google review
My husband and I brought there our 3&5 y.o boys. All of us enjoyed the visit. Kids liked the aquariums, playgrounds and other interactive activities. My husband and I were mesmerized by the creates and the path under water. This place is a must to visit for a whole family. One thing to mention: be ready that the place is PACKED. We had to join a line even we arrived at 9.10 am. Also, before that we spent sometime to find parking which is not available on a site. It is a great idea to purchase tickets in advance. No need to print them. Just have your phone ready and click on a link receied after the payment got processed. Another tip: out kids got wet while playing at the water table. Hence, spare clothing might be needed.
Maria Chernobrovkina — Google review
We went at night. It's a lot better than the atmosphere. And there are a lot fewer people in the daytime. It's insane the number of people that go there. But at night it is just beautiful. All the lights, it was lit up perfectly. It was really beautiful. And the fish didn't see me trapped or treated in some kind of cruel manner. It was very. Large the tanks they We're in. There were sharks. There were stingrays there were jellyfish there were.
Every kind of fish, you can even see a few larger tortoises 🐢.
Duncan ?Dunko? Ross — Google review
Had an amazing time this weekend, took a friend from out of town to visit. Bought tickets in advance, and while the aquarium was busy, the entry was efficient and didn't have to wait in line at all!
We got to see the Dive show and saw sting rays being fed - it was educational, insightful, and fun!
Also got to touch a Sting ray - that was amazing!
My favourite is still the tube with the conveyor belt - seeing sharks and schools of fish and sea turtles swim around you is just an incredible feeling - like diving but without the gear!
It was a great afternoon!
I Ng — Google review
Not my first time here, but was here chaperoning a class trip.
The aquarium isn’t that huge (it’s a big loop that you can speed run through in ~10-15 min if you really wanted to) but it is packed with things to see! The reefs, the setups, the turtles and sharks and jellyfish are all so beautiful and I highly recommend you taking the time to really take in all the serenity of ocean life.
Don’t miss the opportunity to touch some of the stingrays or to attend one of the dive shows!
Glen Yu — Google review
Very crowded but we really enjoyed the tunnel and seeing the sharks, stingrays & turles, groups of fish swam over our head ls was really cool! I Was hoping to see more jellyfish. I also liked the seahorses and sea dragons. Takes about 1-2hrs to finish seeing everything unless you want to read all the info on the displays. In general, it is a good place to spend time with your family. There are washrooms which nice. Also sitting space is available in duration as it’s too much walk specially for seniors citizens and kids. There is a big variety of item in the souvenir shop. Finally, I was able to see many marine species and rare species. It was a clean and maintained place. At the end they showed documentary where they tells how they maintain all water and temperature for various species. Also you get chance to touch string rays which is fun and interesting part of visit.
Pratyancha Patil — Google review
Tickets - there are few ways in which you can get your tickets, 1. Online 2. on the premise, if you have a debit/credit card you can use the ticket kiosk available, which has fewer people in the queue and is faster.
I booked my ticket on the premise via the ticket kiosk but it only printed me the receipt but no tickets, I followed up with the assistance counter there and mentioned the problem, they were able to print me the ticket, took me 15 min total, to get tickets.
The aquarium - is very well maintained and clean. The main attraction is the shark tunnel. I was there with my kid and he really enjoyed it. I have been to another aquarium which had a larger collection of fishes and the entry ticket was also cheaper, but this place is in the heart of the city so ticket cost might be justified.
The place has a cafeteria where you can get a quick bite and rejuvenate, I tried pizza and fries, cheese pizza 🍕🍕 was good.
Do carry your water bottle as you might get thirsty during your tour, there are water fountains available where you can refill water.
akash jaiswal — Google review
This is my second time coming here after many years and I was blown away at how great it was. I forgot about the tunnel; that ended up being my favourite part. I did take my daughter with me and I wish there were more interactive things for an 11 year old. A lot of the interactive things were catered to toddlers.
Karina C — Google review
Way more fun than I expected, and I expected it to be fun! There are so many cool creatures. I was in awe! The moving glidepath for the Dangerous Lagoon was amazing; I could just focus on watching the creatures. Ray Bay was so cool, and touching the rays was an awesome experience. Plant Jellies was fascinating! Takes about 1.5-2 hours at a good pace. The tanks are beautifully lit, and there is lots of touch information for kids. Visiting the aquarium is a great reminder to protect our oceans.
Riley Clark — Google review
I loved this aquarium. They have so many cool aquatic animals. There are big tanks with fishes, sharks, rays, turtles and other creatures. You get so involved that's easy to loose track of time!
It can be a quick visit or a whole activity.
Marjorie Rodrigues — Google review
A nice place to visit, especially for kids. A great way to see sealife closely and the long underwater viewing tunnel makes the experience extra special. It may not attract adults or elders but definitely good for families with kids. The ticket price is very costly though.
Time required: 1 to 2 hours
Best time to visit : in the afternoon
Cost : $50+ dollars for an adult
Gurjinder Singh — Google review
Went here about 7 years ago and it was just as good as I remember it. They have a ton of amazing exhibits including an underwater tunnel with a conveyor belt that runs the length of the tunnel. It gives you an awesome look into the world of sea life without having to do anything but stand there and watch.
Tons of educational information throughout the entire place that can keep you immersed for hours.
If you are visiting Toronto this is a must see.
Forest Lambert — Google review
The jellyfish show at this aquarium is mesmerizing. I’d really like to know how they engineered this exhibit. Do yourself a favor and come check it out. In the “tunnel underwater” exhibit you will have sharks, rays, and fish passing over you. The anemone exhibits burst with a gorgeous array of color. This aquarium also makes an exhibit of its massive water filtration system. Despite Ripley’s not being as massive as the Georgia Aquarium, it is still beautifully curated and very worthwhile visiting.
Joe Bullen — Google review
Ripley's Aquarium Toronto was an amazing experience for my family! We were captivated by the stunning marine life exhibits and interactive displays. The variety of aquatic species kept everyone entertained, and the underwater tunnel was a definite highlight. The knowledgeable staff added to the overall enjoyment, answering our questions and sharing interesting facts. It's a fantastic destination for all ages, making it a perfect family outing. Highly recommend!
Shiji George — Google review
I had an absolutely wonderful time at Ripley's Aquarium! The variety of marine life on display was truly captivating. The sight of the majestic sharks, the graceful sea turtles, and the elegant stingrays left me in awe. Being able to touch a stingray was a thrilling and interactive experience. However, the highlight of my visit had to be the mesmerizing display of jellyfish. Their ethereal movements and vibrant colors created a truly magical moment that I won't forget. The entire visit was an engaging and immersive journey into the underwater world.
Mouzoona Hassan — Google review
Ripley’s Aquarium Canada is a mesmerizing underwater wonderland that captivates visitors of all ages. From the moment you step inside, you’re transported into a world filled with breathtaking aquatic life. The attention to detail in recreating various marine habitats is truly impressive, making it feel like you’re diving into the deep sea.
The highlight of the aquarium is undoubtedly the mesmerizing Shark Tunnel. Walking through this transparent tunnel as massive sharks and graceful rays glide above you is an awe-inspiring experience. It’s a perfect opportunity for visitors to confront their fears and gain a newfound appreciation for these incredible creatures.
The diversity of marine life on display is extensive, from colorful tropical fish and delicate seahorses to playful jellyfish and ancient sea turtles. The interactive exhibits provide a hands-on learning experience for children and adults alike, making it an educational outing as well.
The facility is well-maintained, and the staff is knowledgeable and eager to answer questions. It’s worth noting that it can get crowded during peak hours, so planning your visit during quieter times can enhance your experience.
Overall, Ripley’s Aquarium Canada offers a fantastic adventure beneath the waves, combining entertainment and education in a way that’s both fun and enlightening. It’s a must-visit attraction in Toronto for anyone interested in the wonders of the ocean.
Ripal Patel — Google review
Great experience for people of all ages. It was about $36 dollars after converting from CAD to USD when I went which felt like a pretty decent price compared to similar attractions in the US which usually run much higher. I enjoyed getting to see all the animal exhibits. The jelly fish on the ceiling was probably the coolest. It’s easy to miss since your aren’t expecting to have to look up in that area. Getting to touch some of the animals in the water at the end is cool too, I just wished there was a spot to wash my hands afterwards.
Xero Requiem — Google review
A pricey aquarium but it's to be expected. The highlight is definitely the tunnel, surrounded by sea creatures of all types. Lots of informative screens, however you're not given much time to read them before it cycles to the next bit of info. I'd prefer it if the animals were labelled on plaques throughout instead.
Alex Bond — Google review
What a breathtaking experience. Clean and well maintained attraction in the heart of the city. This is a wonderful place to visit with family and friends. It is almost diving deep with the beautiful creatures of the sea and knowing them up and close. Truly a fantasy, coming to life!
Jijo Thomas — Google review
Really enjoyed this experience! The displays are amazing, very natural, the sea life seems very well cared for and healthy. They have a great assortment of water creatures!
The staff were all super, overall a great experience!
Mista Jay — Google review
Fun place to take the family. Not much for interaction for the kids. It's rather pricey for what it is. They have some neat creature. Alot of walking.
Kids area and food area needs improvement. Prices for food is high and selection is very limited. I would suggest packing a lunch. It was still very busy on a Thursday.
Vicki Bentley — Google review
Visiting Ripley's Aquarium in Toronto was an absolute delight! From the moment we stepped in, we were immersed in a world of wonder and marine magic. One of the highlights was getting up close and personal with the ray fish and starfish; feeling their gentle touch was an unforgettable experience. We took our time to explore every corner, encountering a mesmerizing array of species that left us in awe. From vibrant coral reefs to mysterious deep-sea creatures, Ripley's Aquarium offers a fascinating journey into the depths of our oceans. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to be captivated by the beauty and diversity of marine life!
Saqib Jaweed Syed — Google review
Was a great experience for the kids. I, however, if, as an adult, are taking young kids, be ready to bounce through everything quickly. We missed a bunch of value in each display, as my children are smaller and didn't wish to wait around. They did ask to go back. Will certainly go back in 2 years when they may care more about the information and may take more away from it
Kendra Pestell — Google review
I just love aquariums! Ripley’s aquarium was fun to walk in and spend some time in discovering types of fish that live in the waters of North America (I thought there would be a bigger section on other geographies)
We booked the tickets in advance and spent around an hour and a half inside. It’s accessible and has various playing corners and food options as well.
Don’t miss out the chance to play with the sting rays before you head out!
Amenah Bustami — Google review
I have visited this place twice in 6 years, if you are an adult 1 visit is more than enough as you tend get bored.
If you don’t want to spend too much time then weekdays are preferred as less rush, weekends can be crazy.
For kids it such a great place to see different kind of sea creatures. Some of them they can touch it as well.
You can bring your food with you as the food inside is damn expensive n small portion size.
Kids also have play area where they can enjoy 😊
I haven’t experienced the Jazz days
Chandan Kumar Dogra — Google review
If you’re visiting T.O. It’s worth it! I combined with the CN tower tickets bundle (only available online). I liked the aquarium MUCH more than the tower. They have many species and it’s well kept and clean. Some tanks are quite small. Even with mixed feeling of living creatures in captivity- how else can most people see these amazing creatures in real life and gain a grater understanding of how we should take care of our oceans. Not the biggest and best in the world but it’s 2-3 hours well spent - take your time to gaze and read. If you’re dead inside you probably won’t be happy with anything and should stay in your hotel . If you have curiosity and a sense of wonder you will love it. Expensive-yes-but worth it especially with kids.
R W — Google review
This aquarium ranks among the finest I've had the pleasure of visiting. Its use of cutting-edge technology enhances the experience, and the remarkable variety of fish species on display is truly impressive. The only aspect that could elevate this already exceptional destination would be the addition of diving experiences.
Located in Toronto's historic Old Town district, the renowned St. Lawrence Market is a vibrant food destination boasting over 100 vendors, including bakers, butchers, and artisans. This spacious market offers an array of produce and antiques on weekends. With a rich history dating back to 1803, the market has continuously evolved while maintaining its authenticity as one of the world's finest farmers markets according to National Geographic.
One of my favourite places in the entire city. A must visit whether you’re a local or a tourist coming in - so full of fresh produce and locally made, high quality goods! An absolute gem of a place, there is something special for everyone.
Come early to beat the morning crowd on Saturday mornings (and to get your first pick of the in-season goods)!!! I will continue to visit this iconic spot whenever I get the chance, especially as opening hours have recently been extended.
Valerie — Google review
All seafood products were worth every penny!! Everything we got was super fresh and yummy as always. Best spot for fresh seafood and the fun atmosphere
They will ship out the fresh seafood to your place for you. It isn't cheap but great quality seafood products and fresh vegetable. Have shipped it back a few times and love the tiger shrimp and oysters.
Reen Priyakorn — Google review
Interesting place, a lot of purchasing meat options. Good variety of sea food as well. Vegetarians, good luck!!.. there are a few pasta shops. The tomato sauce was tangy and delicious.
Worth the the visit for first time Toronto visitors and folks purchasing meat.
vignesh t — Google review
This large marketplace exudes history, charm, and the classic Canadian story of hard work and fresh produce. The columns were easy to navigate, with bountiful arrays of cheese shops, delicatessens, meat, fruit, vegetables and seafood. The seating was scarce but spread throughout the marketplace and the air-conditioning made for a refreshing stroll in the summer.
Be sure you check out downstairs where I'd recommend the Everyday Gourmet Coffee Espresso roastery which was probably the first place in Toronto I've visited which took its coffee seriously.
Dan Au — Google review
Top place! Went two days in a row to get the spinach and feta cheese bagel on the 1st floor. On a Sunday, they had music playing outside. Such a lovely atmosphere.
Sandra G — Google review
St. Lawrence Market is a historic and vibrant market located in Toronto, Canada. It has been serving the community for over 200 years and is considered one of the top food markets in the world. The market is situated in the St. Lawrence neighborhood, near the downtown core.
St. Lawrence Market is not only a culinary destination but also a cultural hub. It offers a lively atmosphere, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Toronto's food scene. Whether you're a local or a visitor, a trip to St. Lawrence Market is a must to experience the city's culinary delights and immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere.
LA WEBFEST — Google review
Pretty good, not a tourist cash grab or anything of that sort. Every item that I ate there was delicious. Fresh food and decent prices. Make sure to go to the coffee shop at the entrance on weekend and have the Jamaican blue mountain coffee . It's probably one of the best coffees I've ever had.
Zahan Badshah — Google review
So many cool food stands with a wide selection of savory and sweet treats. I'd recommend the peameal sandwich! A few spots only take cash, so come prepared. It's pretty busy, so don't expect to find a spot to sit.
Courtney Fung — Google review
This is a very organized, clean and comprehensive marketplace where they sell fresh produce, meats, cooked foods, coffee, kitchen essentials and more.
It is a joy to walk here even if you are not buying anything and they sell way more stuff than the usual supermarkets near you, premium cut, special cuts of beef, mutton, chicken etc.
Prices here are a little higher, but freshness and variety is definitely better than what you get at supermarkets where they do sell stale meats or items that are not as fresh.
There are a few specialty shops selling cheeses, fresh or frozen seafood, wines and they are really amazing.
As a consumer, I might come here to buy special items, but given the price, I will be selective and look for offer fresh items elsewhere. Nonetheless, this place is pretty nice to walk around, look at fresh produce and meats and get inspiration for your next meal.
P.S. Not everything is that expensive, they do have special offers now and then so keep a lookout and you might just find those hidden gems.
Luke — Google review
Cool place!!! So many options to choose from here. Indoor Venue reminds me of a local farmers market; indoors with 2 floors and with tons of vendors selling everything from meats, cheeses, syrup, seafood, souvenirs, various hot food options, desserts and more. Found a bunch of great options. My family grabbed lunch from various places. Crossed this spot off of our Toronto list. Happy we stopped for the experience.
Note: I recommend more seating/dining options.
Tonya Johnson-Jenkins — Google review
One of my favourite spots on the east end.
It’s a beauty itself but I love all the fresh food variety you can find in this place.
No matter what season, it’s always a great place.
Love the quiet mornings there.
Travel Culture Blog — Google review
A big and exclusive market hall in two floors, with exquisite products. Here there are fish shops, butchers, charcuterie, vegetable shops, bakeries and pastries shops that offer high-quality products. I liked the different kinds of tomatoes. The honey store became my favorite. There were also a tea and coffee stores where you can find different kinds of coffee and tea.
I am Q — Google review
Visiting St. Lawrence Market in Toronto is a must for any food enthusiast or market lover. This historic market offers a sensory delight with its bustling atmosphere and incredible variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and more. Exploring the South Market, you'll encounter an array of vibrant stalls and friendly vendors ready to offer samples and share their expertise. The North Market is a treasure trove of unique shops and boutiques, perfect for finding one-of-a-kind items. The market's rich history and beautiful architecture add to the overall charm. Whether you're a local or a tourist, St. Lawrence Market is a captivating and flavorful experience.
Luisa Tam — Google review
St Lawrence Market is must see location if you are into your food. The market has existed since 1803 and it is filled with some excellent vendors and not just ones serving food and fresh produce.
The cake selection at the market was magnificent. The pictures are of the cakes that caught our eyes at Future Bakery.
The market also has a great selection of butchers. One of our favorites was Di Liso’s Fine Meats for their magnificent selection of steaks.
Lucy Willder — Google review
First-time visitors to St. Lawrence Market on weekends will find it moderately crowded with a 60s spirit, offering a plethora of unique items from around the world, as well as organic and Ontario-grown produce, meat, veggies, souvenirs, and kitchen supplies. You are sure to find something that captures your heart. Additionally, I was impressed to discover the second floor for the first time, having missed it on prior visits. It’s definitely worth checking out!
Aleksandra Posmetnaya — Google review
A wonderful place to relive the past. It was quite interesting to see the old pics of the market way back in the 1880s...I was distracted by the history and the colorful shops displaying all kinds of fresh products. The covered market took me back to the New Market of Kolkata, India. Similar ser up and feel except that New Market is more sprawling. Must have some of the interesting food being sold there. Definitely worth a visit.
Rita Massey — Google review
Visited the market with a group of 6 on a Thursday afternoon. Walked around and looked at all the inner shops and stands. Mostly fresh produce/fish/ingredients but also a handful of food/meal spots to choose from. We enjoyed a variety of dishes (pizza, oysters, Chinese food, meat pies, and pastries). Very clean and easy to navigate. Loved visiting this adorable market!
Jamie Oakland — Google review
This place!! It has a whole different vibe. You can get fresh and organic grocery, souvenirs, cloths, international products and so much more. Prices are comparatively high but there are some shops which accept cash, saving you some tax. Must visit, even if you just want to stroll around. Don’t forget to check out shops under ground level.
Rakhi Gohel — Google review
Fun place, with lots of good food. The shop or stall keepers are very nice and we loved what we picked (some pastries since we were on a tour and wanted something easy to eat). There's at least 1 ATM machine (bring some cash because some vendors only accept cash) and several washrooms, which were clean and not with a lot of people.
André Marques — Google review
Take a walk around the market, buy food in each stand and share it with your friends / family. It is such a great experience!!!
🎖️ One of my favorite places in Toronto
🧀 You can find great cheese selections, charcuterie and drinks
🐙 Amazing sea food and you can go to the restaurant in the back and they will cook it for you
🍝 Amazing place with fresh pastas, it is cheap, fresh, good quality and GOOD!!
🥩 Great place with baby back ribs at $10
🎂 Make space for an amazing dessert
SLey — Google review
Our next family Toronto adventure vacation take us to St. Lawrence Market located in Downtown with a category of 4.6 and more than 31,867 reviews, after walking around Toronto downtown and enjoy every place in this incredible place.
The best decision we made is visit this Market is so amazing they have food make your palate blow and the best part everything is fresh and prepared daily.
Whe you seat to eat you can feel the savor.
You can feel the freshness of the ingredients they used to prepare your order, we ordered from different places but the result was equally delicious and exquisite.
High recommend place if you like eat so many plate and the best thing is the price was very perfect for the quality they offer.
Vicente Albuerne — Google review
If you visit in Toronto and plan to visit St.Lawrence market, I would suggest to go there without eating. There are many good quality food vendors. There are eat-in places and you can buy the food and eat there. Also, you will find a some nice souvenir there as well. Many shops are taking a credit card, but some places are taking a debit card or cash only. So if you are planning to shop there, I would recommend to bring some cash or debit card.
Yoshi Kuronuma — Google review
The market is a true treasure trove of culinary delights, offering an incredible array of fresh produce, artisanal goods. From local farmers showcasing their bountiful harvests to talented artisans crafting unique creations, there's always something new and exciting to discover. The convenience of having this culinary paradise right next to my building allows me to easily explore its offerings, indulge in delicious treats, and connect with the vibrant community that calls St. Lawrence Market home. If you're a food lover and visiting downtown Toronto St Lawrence market is and absolute must - visit destination.
Jatin Babbar — Google review
I had a great experience at St. Lawrence Market. It's a hub of fresh food, bakeries, and fruits, all of excellent quality. The market has a farm market vibe, although being in the core of downtown, it's understandably a bit more expensive.
I particularly enjoyed the variety of offerings. However, it's worth noting that some food stores within the market only accept cash, so it's a good idea to bring some with you. Despite this minor inconvenience, the overall atmosphere and the quality of the goods make it a worthwhile visit. Highly recommended for those looking for a diverse and fresh food market experience in the heart of the city.
Nima E — Google review
I recommend you stop by on a weekday. Much less crowded than weekends which allows you to walk around the several shops in peace. The cheapest options will be downstairs but the heart of the market is the main floor.
Guilherme Cavalcante — Google review
For a first time visitor like me on a Sunday mid-morning, St. Lawrence market can be both overwhelming and charming. With it's old world charm, this market offers a variety of items and shops to explore, from vegetables and fruits to meat, cheese, freshly baked bakery items, quick-bites, collectables and souvenirs. Even for tourists, freshly baked items and a quick breakfast are highly recommended here. However, the prices are a little bit on the higher side compared to China town.
The building is quite impressive as well. And adjacent roads and area a offer few good spot to click some of your best Toronto cityscape pictures from your trip.
Amartya Ghosal — Google review
Had a great time exploring this amaZing market. There are two levels to it. Both levels have a variety of stores selling exotic ingredients, cheeses, breads, baked goods, there are food vendors scattered all around. The market is pricey but food is good.
A M — Google review
Every time I go to Toronto the St Lawrence Market is a priority to visit. The great assortment of vendors and products always amazes me. I usually get an assortment of breads and meats and cheese along with whatever else catches my eye. I also love the assortment of fish and oysters!
William Brennan — Google review
This was one of our favorite weekend trips of our year 💯. We will be bringing a cooler next year when we come back. Parking can take a few minutes, but you'll find a spot. We would recommend everyone visiting the market for sure. I can't wait to see it again.
One of the advantages of Toronto's location on Lake Ontario is its access to the Toronto Islands, a set of 15 interconnected islands just a short ferry ride away from downtown. These islands offer various recreational activities and amenities, including beaches and a theme park. Visitors can enjoy strolling or biking along the five-kilometer network of pathways and bridges that span the islands. Exploring these islands is an ideal day trip option for those looking to escape the city without actually leaving it.
If you are in Toronto then u must not miss visiting this place. It’s a beautiful place, if u are traveling from subway then get off at Union Station , u can either walk or take street car towards the ferry station from Union .
Take a ferry to any of the islands, explore the beauty and amazing scenic views! Best places for your shoots !
Mubashrah Babar — Google review
A perfect place for day outing. You can take the ferry from downtown and reach the island in 10 minutes. The island has few café, barbeque areas, playground for kids, fast food restaurants and gorgeous beach. There is a gigantic lighthouse on the island. The best way to explore the island is by foot but one can also get the bike rentals. I usually ride my bicycle around the island and it feels very good. The spectacular view at the night of the city skyline is breathtaking. Weekends are busy try to visit on weekdays. The panoramic view of the city is worth the watch.
Ahmad Karim — Google review
A beautiful place to explore during the summer! Full of parks, beaches, and activities to do. Really enjoyed the 4-person biking around the entire island! Also great to just chill and relax by the water. Highly recommend!
Brian Lu — Google review
Really good place to hangout with family and friends. You can take your own food for a picnic and there are a number of restaurants on the island.
There is option to take a public ferry or a boat for just you to reach the island.
People usually come with family or friends to spend time and look at the Toronto skyline. There is a beach as well.
Gur Singh — Google review
One of the best attractions of Toronto it’s lush park with beaches and entertainments a
It 30 min by Ferry from the city that goes in out every 30 min
You will completely feel that you’re not in the city anymore. very relaxing spaces good for picnics outing with family friends
Paco Archi — Google review
It's a great place to visit during a sunny weather. It has plenty of areas for picnics, multiple beaches for swimming, and a few landmarks, such as Gibraltar's lighthouse. There's also an amusement park for kids, a small animal farm, and a couple of restaurants. Beware of the pricey food however; it's better to bring your own. All three islands (Centre, Hanlen's, and Ward) are connected to each other. It's best to traverse it using a bicycle (you can rent or bring your own), as it gets tiring after long walks. It's better to arrive and depart from either Ward or Hanlen's, as Centre Island is the most crowded out of the three, unless there's something specific in Centre Island that you'd like to visit first. Using a water taxi is worth the few extra bucks. You can return to the mainland using the ferry for free.
Prince Kabab — Google review
Love this place, the ambience is always pleasant and the views are beautiful. We went on the long weekend of Queen Victoria and I do not recommend it, definitely better to avoid long weekends, during this weekend the waiting times even for the water taxi was way too much, the ferry was taking way too long and the lines were insane. The washrooms lines were also very long. Not worth going on a long weekend but other than that this place is beautiful!
Laura Batista — Google review
Perfect for day outing, take your friends, family. Good picnic spot, lush greenery, huge gardens, take ferry to islands it cost you around $9 for an adult for two way trip.
Washrooms are available and small eateries.
Saurabh Damani — Google review
The park is very simple but it’s more than enough for one that is in Toronto. There’s a lot of spaces to do picnic, but you must bring your own food because there are limited options here. Bring your own water as well. There were a lot of people. The ferry heading there and back was full. It was an OK day trip.
Aisha Rem — Google review
This is a must visit spot in Toronto!!!! Do visit here in the summer it’s really beautiful. There are three islands where the ferry will take you. I would recommend to start from the Center Island as it has the most frequent ferries going.
There are multiple food spots all around the island. Activities like cycling, canoeing, boating can be found on various locations! Make note that you will need to walk a lot if you are planning to see the whole place at once.
Also, if you are not interested in night skyline views make sure to leave before 7. We had to wait an hour for the last ferry to pick us up. And trust me it was crowded at the end!! But overall it’s an amazing place to spend time on a good summer weekend.
Sofiya Bhishma — Google review
Awesome place for a picnic...Take the ferry from Jack Layton ferry terminal. It's fun to explore the island on bikes or quadricycles which are available for rent. A whole day isn't enough to enjoy this place. Must go place!
Alex K — Google review
WOW! Amazing experience
I absolutely recommend try boating in Toronto island (you need to have a boat licence to try boating yourself)
I've attached a couple of pictures that I took from middle of the Lake Ontario :D
Also, below is my research about Toronto Islands:
The Toronto Islands are a group of small islands located in Lake Ontario, just a short ferry ride away from downtown Toronto, Canada. They are a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, offering a range of activities and breathtaking scenery.
One of the main highlights of the Toronto Islands is their beautiful beaches, which are some of the best in the city. Visitors can go for a swim, relax on the sand, or enjoy a picnic on the beach. The islands are also a popular destination for boating, offering a range of activities including sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Another must-see attraction on the Toronto Islands is the lush parkland, which covers much of the islands. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, admiring the lush vegetation and diverse wildlife, or head out on one of the many trails for a hike or bike ride.
The islands are also home to several historic and cultural attractions, including the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, which is one of the oldest lighthouses on the Great Lakes, and the Toronto Island Park, which features several picnic areas, a playground, and a large pond for paddling.
Overall, the Toronto Islands are a truly special place that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day at the beach, a fun outdoor adventure, or a cultural experience, the islands are a must-visit destination in Toronto.
Alireza Akbari — Google review
Toronto Island is one of my favorite places in this city that has so many attractions. Getting to the island is easy, you can use the ferry that leaves every 30 minutes and holds a large number of people, or make use of the taxi boats, which leave according to their capacity. Both have staff to assist people with disabilities, especially wheelchair users and families with baby carriages.
The ferry has restrooms, unlike taxi boats which are open (the ferry has restrooms for people with disabilities). The ferry currently costs an average of 10 Canadian dollars and the return is free and taxis cost an average of 12 Canadian dollars.
The island has a great structure for barbecues, picnics, games with children, in addition to the structure of the amusement park (toys are paid). The island still has some swings spread across several areas and the splash area.
There are snack bars and pizzerias scattered around the island, as well as cars and ice cream stands. During spring and summer, many events usually take place (on these days it is worth arriving early and leaving early, due to the queue for the ferry). The structure has restrooms spread across several points, male and female, in addition to family restrooms and bathrooms adapted for the disabled.
A tour that can't be missed by those who live in Toronto and by those who are on a tour.
Karen alves gaspar — Google review
Beautiful parc, where you can spend literally whole day and you won’t be bored. There’s an amusement park on the island - we weren’t there, but I think that’s a nice place for children. You can take a nice walk, rest on the grass - nice spot to plan a picnic there. There’s a beach and the pier. You can rent a bike. There’s also a beautiful view over Toronto. For me this place is magical, so peaceful an a great place to rest, even to go there alone and enjoy the nature.
Ashmit Deep — Google review
One of the must see places in Toronto. You can take a boat or ferry to the island. We took the boat for cad 12.50 when we went and we used the free return ferry on our way back. It would save time if you check the ferry time in advance. The ferry ride was simply awesome.
The view of Toronto skyline from here is amazing. You get the best picture of Toronto from here in my opinion. You should also take the photo from the ferry.
The island has a park for the kids, beach with lifeguards service, yacht docking station, etc there. The place is maintained really well. They have neatly maintained washrooms too.
It is a good place to bring the kids and also a great place to have a group outing too. The park there is a good place for kids to enjoy.
There are swans, ducks, etc too in the water.
However, I was cautioned by others about the rush on long weekends. The parking around the ferry station was cad 20.
Richard Lorence — Google review
It's a must visit place if you live in Toronto or are visiting for a couple of days. It offers a serene escape from the busy routine of city. The ferry ride provides stunning skyline views, and once on the island, you'll find peaceful beaches, lush greenery, and charming cottages. Whether you're cycling along the paths or enjoying a picnic with a view, it's a perfect retreat for nature lovers. The quaint community atmosphere and proximity to downtown make it a year round must-visit destination.
Helpful info-
(1) Recommend booking your Ferry tickets online, it would be much quicker to get in.
(2) The ferry schedule is changed seasonally, so check your ferry's time before making travel arrangements.
(3) while coming back from the island it becomes very crowded in the evening during Summer/fall times. Either leave before 5 PM or leave after 7 PM if you don't want to wait for an hour in queue.
(4) If coming for the entire day, it is better to pack your food with you. Very limited food options available.
Ravi Tater — Google review
Only had 1 day to spend in Toronto and chose to take the ferry across - persona highlight of Toronto! Even in winter season, it’s beautiful to experience the contrast between the island houses, the city and the waterfront. Beautiful sunset views.
Andoni H — Google review
Great experience, nice ferry ride from the city to this lovely island, very quiet and peaceful place, we did go in fall tho, may be different for summer time. Nice place for lunch or just to walk around. Could spend a day or few hrs here. There are permanent residents on here as well
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
I really liked the island!
But it was absolutely not cool to have to wait about 40 minutes for the ferry (in the cold). There were many people waiting. They were limiting the ferry to 50 people because they were short-staffed.
Nefarian — Google review
Toronto Island Escape with a Splash of Adventure, the Island offers a refreshing break from the city hustle, and my kayak adventure heightened the experience. Paddling along the scenic shoreline provided breathtaking views of the skyline. Whether you're into water activities or simply enjoying the serene surroundings, Toronto Island is a must-visit for summer. 🚣♂️🌳 #IslandEscape"
Rahil Shah — Google review
One of my favourite places in Toronto to visit! The island is packed with stunning sights of flowers, trees and various little animals that hang around in every corner. The park is well built to accommodate visitors of all types and their needs.
There’s lots to do there, from swimming at the beach to having a picnic. The island is also bicycle friendly so look out for the rental at the end of the walk!
The best way to come is by boat, there’s one that goes every 30-60 mins or so. A benefit t taking the boat at the scenic views of the cities skyline. Make sure to stay until sunset to get the best pictures possible from the park. By the time you wait for the boat it’ll be nightfall which is also the best time to take a look at the skyline with the building lights glowing.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a museum that features dozens of Canadian military planes, as well as aviation exhibits and flight simulators.
Such a nice place to go with kids for fun and was very knowledgeable as well. It was very exciting to see war planes and how they work. Kids can actually sit in fighter plane cockpit and learn some features of plane ✈️ . Even for adults it’s very good and unique place to visit. Felt really proud of our soldiers. They also have cafe and gift shop . Gift shop seems expensive but they do have few unique items to buy. You need maybe 2-3 hours to see this place. Overall wonderful place to visit.
Navneet Sidhu — Google review
It's worthwhile to visit this place. You can spend 2-3 hours here depending on how interested you are in aircraft and Canadian aeronautics history. Kids can also have some fun as they get to sit in the cockpit of real fighter planes and if you are 12 and above they have a flight simulator as well.
Santosh K — Google review
Girlfriend took me here for a visit. It was a great experience overall. It's beautiful and a true staple of real world history. The volunteer guides are also great and provide you with a great deal of knowledge and expertise. The older gentleman, Mr. Alex, in particular was great and really enthusiastic to share his knowledge of the place and the history attached to it. They even let you sit on some of the planes and when the weather is good, you can fly in them.
Naeem Karim — Google review
We went with a group of 30 seniors. We had called ahead, so we had 3 tour guides. Wonderful tour guides, highly recommended to add to your experience of the museum. We have seen the Lancaster bombers fly overhead, now we were able to see how massive they are! Take your kids and grandkids to learn about the sacrifice many young men made for our freedoms. We were gratified to see a display about Operation Manna where food was dropped into the Netherlands after the hunger winter of 1944.
Thank you to your amazing volunteers!
John & Ingrid Sikkens — Google review
I was stunned to see the actual warplanes in the museum. We were team of 10. Special thanks to our genius tour guide "NIKITA". He was awesome throughout the visit. He explained everything very well and even answered our questions. During our visit, he never seemed to be tired and was very eager to show us everything about almost all the war planes. If I were the owner, I would have given him raise. Keep on saying same things is sometimes annoying, but it seemed that he was enjoying his job and guided us the way like a professor. I really appreciate him and whole team of the museum.
Lucky — Google review
This has been the most amazing experience I’ve ever been to in Canada. Every single person that works there interacted with nothing with positivity and love and care about the place and also educated. I won hundred percent recommend this place but also to bring your kids to teach them.
Thank you for an amazing tour and I cannot wait to go back again.
Phil Star905 ?????? ???????? ????????. (Phil Star) — Google review
This place is always fun. Lots of classic planes and the staff are friendly and always willing to provide information. We have never done it, but they also offer paid flights on classic aircraft which would be awesome. There is a good selection of classic warplanes and training aircraft. Well curated with lots of info on displays. The Lancaster is so impressive up close.
David O'Neill — Google review
This is one of the absolute best things to do in Hamilton. It's a fascinating look at the aviation technologies and hardware throughout the RCAF history, and to be able to get a good look and information about the planes.
The staff is VERY knowledgeble and also very friendly. You can book flights on some of the historic planes, but we chose not to. Also on dry days there are some other planes outside the building, we missed out as we were visiting during a downpour.
A great place to take kids too.
Mike Sweeney — Google review
Probably one of my favourite places to visit; I go often alone just cause I’m fascinated. Last time; they had vintage wheels and wings, which was super fun! Definitely recommend checking this place out; there’s so much to see at the museum as well!
Kayla Leanne — Google review
Excellent! We were met at the entrance by Mr. Tony Houghton, a volunteer at the Museum who guided us around the Museum for a couple of hours. He was extremely professional, knowledgeable and helpful. The boys, aged 4 and 8, enjoyed his attention to take them on a private tour of numerous planes where they could sit in the cockpits; and, he provided them with interesting and fun facts about the planes. We also enjoyed our lunch at the Museum’s Runway Cafe. The Museum is well-kept, the volunteer staff is courteous and the historic planes a must-see! We recommend this as a great place to bring kids of all ages, especially on a rainy day.
Elizabeth — Google review
It's quite fun for everyone. Kids really enjoyed it, and so did I, but kids need more interactive stuff for kids to do and be more interested and aware of the history of these beautiful planes and the magnificent people and what this country has done for the people. also more information about all the planes, like guides telling people about what aircraft they are admiring and information about it. I found that alot of staff were just standing around or sitting around talking to each other and not actually doing anything like answering questions.
Andréea B — Google review
It’s a lovely museum. I would say for plane enthusiasts and those interested in the history of Canada’s war efforts, this place is amazing. The staff are doing a great job restoring the old planes and the guides are very knowledgeable. For the average person it’s worth a visit.
Kwon — Google review
This place is next level. It went beyond expectations. Service was so good everyone was so polite and welcoming.
It has a great history pilot was so experienced they explained everything in detail.
My son enjoyed this place very much he use to point aeroplanes in sky, he was excited to sit in one.
Overall we had a great family time together here.
In summer we are going for a ride in one of the plains.
Enjoy your visit.
Ashmeet singh — Google review
The Canadian Warplanes Heritage museum is a fantastic place to go to. Seeing these vintage aircraft on display is amazing. The hangar is full of Canadian military aviation history that everyone should go and see. The staff and volunteers are so friendly and have lots of stories about the history of these aircraft. The hangar is very clean and you can even go for a ride in one of their vintage aircraft.
You can jump into the pilot seat of some display aircraft, look at the avionics instruments, learn about aircraft technology, like engines/ ejection seats/ armament, and see how museum staff and volunteers are restoring these vintage aircraft back into an airworthy condition.
You may like seeing the beautiful art pinups girls or wacky characters that was painted on the aircraft's nose to boost morale of airmen and airwomen who served in Canada's armed forces.
I loved going here and you will too. If you like my reviews, videos or photos let your thumb soar high in the sky.
Seeing the world In a different way — Google review
A truly outstanding area, so unique and rich with history. There is something special about this museum, the volunteers who work here are full with enthusiasm about the planes.
This is a fantastic learning experience for all tourists or enthusiasts in the local area. I definitely recommend this place.
Big thanks to Rick and the Scottish gentleman (sorry, I didn’t get his name) who educated me on the history on the lancaster plane and many others. Amazing.
Mark Jordan — Google review
Amazing museum, a must visit! And they are extremely sweet and helpful. They give u ana amazing tour and tell h stories of how the planes went through the war and were rebuilt. The cafe too is really nice good portions very wel priced. Lastly you also get to sit in 3 of the planes. It’s a very cool experience! And they have a flight simulator too. Must go with kids.
Craig Caeiro — Google review
You will enjoy your time here if you like airplanes and history. You will learn a lot from these airplanes. Some are still air worthy and some are just for display. You can also go up to the cockpit of certain airplanes. If you really like to experience flying with these vintage airplanes, you can buy a flight from 20-60 minutes depending on the aircraft. Check their website for details. Don't forget to check their gift shop on your way out.
James Casals — Google review
My son and I visited in June 2023 and absolutely loved it! Great staff and a beautiful collection of aircraft inside and outside. Well stocked gift shop. Going again soon! I'm a ham but nobody was in the radio room, maybe next time!
Harry D — Google review
Nice museum a bit smaller than expected. The gift shop is pretty good, there’s a runway cafe you can eat and if you’re lucky you may get to see planes taking off / landing. The key part of the museum is you get to sit in the cockpit of about 3 planes… that’s pretty cool.
Isabella J — Google review
Our kid would love to provide his review on his amazing experience on Saturday , Feb 17 ( over the Family Day Weekend ) at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum .
I visited Canadian Warplane Heritage museum during the Family Day weekend in 2024. The place was busy and lots of families were visiting. They had lots of things to do and a ton of planes . The gift shop was near the entrance and was very big . There was quite a few build up airplane models to choose from . I picked an F-119 model. There was an astronaut session followed by autograph line up .
The various country flags displayed at this centre denoted the countries participated in receiving training in flying.
I came across a model of a plane showcasing how and where it carry’s its missiles on the plane. Also, I got a chance to hop onto a passenger plane which on warmer weathers takes flight. I saw the cockpit . It had loads of navigation related set ups . This plane takes a round of Niagara Falls at 35,000 ft height .
There was also a giant inflatable planetarium . It took me on a ride to the moon also explains how the craters are formed and every few million years lava arises from inside of the moon .
Overall the experience was really good . The only issue was parking was full and we parked in the over flow parking area.
The staff were very nice and explained how the planes worked . Kuddos to the team for organizing such an exciting experience .
If you are 12 years and above you could also take part - Flyzone at Canadian Warplane Heritage museum . I look forward to this next year as well !!
Sweta Rani — Google review
I visited this museum with my 20 month old who's into planes. He loved watching them.
And I personally loved learning a lot about Canadian planes. It's a fascinating place with friendly staff.
Latika G — Google review
I recently visited the Canadian Heritage Warplane Museum, and it was an experience I won't soon forget. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were immersed in the rich history of Canada's aviation contributions during WWII. The highlight of the visit was definitely having a tour guide. Their passionate storytelling brought the planes to life and moved us emotionally with tales of bravery and sacrifice. Learning about the restoration efforts behind each plane added another layer of appreciation for the museum's dedication to preserving history. Without a doubt, this museum is a must-see for anyone interested in aviation or WWII history. Highly recommended!
Katie Toney — Google review
It's always fun visiting the Warplane Heritage Museum on a rainy day. They have loads of aircraft used by the Canadian military from World War II and later. If you're lucky, you can see the engineers working on the aircraft, you can walk around the hangar, step aboard a few of the planes, and in the spring to autumn months even pay for a flight on one of the classic aircraft. They have a cafe onsite if you're hungry, and also flight simulators if you are interested. Great for young children.
Daniel Capoferri — Google review
My scout group spent the night during the museum’s Night-Op event and had a blast. Well restored and maintained war planes; knowledgeable and passionate volunteers and staff made the visit fun and educational. Plenty of free parking.
Bee Knight — Google review
A very good place to learn about the history of planes.
Kids will love it
A nice place to spend some quality time with family
Deepak S — Google review
Such a fun and informative museum. This Museum featuring dozens of Canadian military planes, plus aviation exhibits & flight simulators.
The planes are beautifully restored. The exhibits are excellent, so much history, and so many great personal stories. A good experience for any age. Every single person that works there, interacted with nothing with positivity and love and care about the place and also educated.
Renuka & Sandeep — Google review
Highly recommend visiting. Seeing the planes up close is a great experience. Plus, the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable.
The 520-foot tall (160 m) tower offers beautiful, sweeping vistas of Niagara Falls from its observation deck. The revolving restaurant here is a popular spot for visitors to enjoy delicious desserts with amazing views of the falls.
We took my dad for his birthday and had a great time. The views are absolutely amazing, the staff is very friendly and helpful, and the food was great. It is a bit on the spendy side, but I felt it was well worth it for the overall experience. It is also a bit touristy, but what do expect at Niagara Falls! I would really like to go back for lunch to get a daytime view of the falls. Highly recommended.
Cheryl Auger — Google review
Another must to do when visiting Niagara Falls. Great views of the falls from above and of the surrounding area. Observation deck has plenty of room to view the falls from many angles.
Great tip is to buy the day/night pass to visit the tower twice within 24 hours. The first time we went up was at sunset in late-July. They illuminate the falls every night at 8:30 or 9pm. LED light show on the falls at night is pretty to see. Fireworks show every night at 10pm on the Canadian side of the falls in front of the American Falls. We didn’t watch the fireworks from the tower, but you could as it’s open until midnight every night. Great views of the illuminated falls at night. We returned to the tower the next day with our pass and went up in the tower during the daytime. It’s nice to see the falls at both day and night. You can spend as much time as you want on the observation deck, but we stayed probably 45 minutes to a little over an hour each time we went up there. Highly recommend. Enjoy!
William Unyi — Google review
Tickets are at a good price if you booked it online so it is definitely worth it going here to see Niagara Falls from a different perspective. Being able to view the mist coming from the falls is amazing. It has an indoor and outdoor observation deck so you have choices if you want to view from outside or inside. The elevator staff were extremely friendly and pleasant. It’s nice to go here early in the morning so it isn’t crowded here. Amazing place to see the falls from up top!
Kiet TT — Google review
This place is the star of the show. Easily accessible and had a lesser wait time than the SkyWheel. The elevator goes up there in about a minute so you can take some photos while going up. Once you arrive at the main entrance of the tower. You are greeted with the view of Niagara Falls. It was not that crowded at the time I went (It was a Tuesday) The view is great and you can spend unlimited time there for about 15 CAD. Overall. It's a good place to spend time and relax.
Bulli — Google review
As a tourist who was unsure if doing the restaurant was worth it, if you already want to go to the top of the observation deck, I’d suggest it’s worth it to do.
It’s certainly a “touristy” thing to do, but it’s probably worth it overall.
DO NOT ORDER THE STEAK. It was definitely one of the most subpar steaks I’ve ever had. But the French onion soup, bread, scallops, and shrimp were some of the BEST I’ve ever had. Incredibly good tasting, slightly smaller meal sizes. But the steak was just plain bad. Don’t order it. Recommend anything else.
Important to note that the minimum $49 is supposed to be $49 per person for entree specifically, however if you get good waitstaff (which they all seemed to be) you can get away with the starters counting to your total as well.
Beyond that the views are spectacular. The rotating gimmick is fun. Cool to see the falls and eat with that kind of view, and if you were gonna head up for the observation deck anyway, a slightly expensive meal is probably worth it.
Bread was super good, and butter is cute (see the last photo)
Spencer McKinnon — Google review
This spot serves the most incredible food. One tip, though: if you can, ask for a window table when making a reservation. While the inner tables still offer a view, you might have to peer past those lucky enough to snag a window seat. The food here is truly top-notch—fantastic selection, and you get a feast for the price. The chefs at this restaurant go beyond creating a meal; it's like a taste of heaven. The staff is highly professional, contributing to a fantastic atmosphere.
Arina Kerz — Google review
The Skylon Tower is a fantastic tourist attraction in Niagara. The views of Niagara Falls from the top are absolutely fabulous. On the ground floor, you'll find a nice Starbucks and a few typical touristy shops. Up at the lookout platform, there's a souvenir shop offering some great keepsakes. There are less vegetarian options.
The views from the top are truly stunning, making the glass-fronted elevator ride worth every penny. However, the building's interior could use a modern touch.
A tip for budget-conscious visitors: You can park affordably in the car park in front of the tower and enjoy a pleasant walk to the falls instead of shelling out $35 for the official falls parking lots. Overall, it was a worthwhile experience for anyone visiting Niagara."
IMRAN Chaudhry — Google review
An amazing view of Niagara Falls from the Skylon Tower revolving restaurant, on a quiet and clear day we had no wait to enjoy the lift and prompt service before our dinner. A good steak and vegetables with attentive staff, while the restaurant turned and gave us the best views of Niagara Falls. The cost of the dinner was offset slightly by the speedy and free access to the view, and with limited time at the Falls this was good use of our time. Just incredible views which we will always remember.
Andrew Erskine — Google review
We came here to view the eclipse, and it turned out to be a great spot! Although we encountered clouds, the views from the top were some of the best that Niagara Falls has to offer. The staff were friendly, and it was quick getting to the top and back down. Worth checking out for an awesome views of the falls from above.
Michal Brichacek — Google review
Nice quick stop for a different view of the falls.
Scenic elevator ride and easy to walk around the observation tower.
Was able to buy tickets upon arrival on a Saturday - no issues at all
Jackie Fiedler — Google review
My husband , son and me had a great time going up to the viewing deck with a cute yellow elevator. The elevator staff was so creative , singing , entertaining well the guests. Up there , was so fascinating having the night view of Niagara Falls with different colour changing , on top of that fireworks . Amazing experience. Fee for the viewing deck was reasonable.
I suggest to pay for day time and night time viewing. Next trip we will try the revolving restaurant.Highly recommend to try Skylon Tower!
Cynthia Padilla — Google review
A great experience overall, but expensive for what it is.
We paid $20 for parking.
We ate at the buffet, and per person it came to $75.30.
The only reason I wasn’t outraged at that price, was the fact that we got to watch the fireworks over the falls from the observation deck after dinner.
The dinner buffet was mediocre.
There was a salad bar that had options like pasta salad, couscous salad, beet salad, pickled mushrooms, shrimp, and a few other options.
The hot food section had roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables, noodles, rice, chicken fingers, French fries, meatballs, fish, roast beef, ribs, pasta, shrimp and scallops, clams, and a few others.
The desert bar had 3 different tarts, squares, cookies, fruit and whipped cream, cake, cupcakes, cheese and perhaps a few I have forgotten.
It did seem like you have a better chance at getting a window seat if you have a group of people rather than just 2 people.
The staff were top notch! Super friendly and professional!
Kristin Grant — Google review
We lucked out going up and had minimal wait time. The walk around the top goes quick but oh my the views!! 😍 The wait to come back down was a solid 20mins and they do pack the elevator to maximum capacity. Very nice people working, and visiting which was quite refreshing given a few other stops we had made prior. Would definitely do again!
A T — Google review
The view of Niagara falls was amazing. They don’t have many veg options and The food was very overpriced and not worth the money. Very slow service, the staff at the front desk were very rude but the person serving was great. This place is only worth going if you want an amazing view of the falls
priyanka pria — Google review
Fabulous views of Niagara Falls from the top. The ground floor has a nice Starbucks and a few tacky tourist shops. There is also a tourist souvenir shop at the top lookout platform. The views are stunning and worth the money to ride the glass fronted elevator to the top. The whole building looks very 1960’s and needs modernisation inside.
Note - it’s possible to park pretty cheaply in the car park in front of the tower and walk to the falls instead of paying $35 to park in the official falls parking lots.
Boyd Ringrose — Google review
A visit to Niagara Falls wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the Skylon Tower. It’s the absolute must-visit spot for capturing incredible pictures of the falls.
It has two options for dine in : one with revolving restaurant and other one is buffet restaurant.
I took the buffet one as I personally don’t like revolving dining, it cost me $59 for buffet including observation deck . You can wait little bit to get a window seat to click the picture with fall or to enjoy falls while eating . Although I was lucky as it was not at all busy around 9pm so I get seat with no wait.
View was spectacular, as it is located 775 feet above the falls. I love this and will highly recommend to live a moment for once .observatory deck was fantastic to view and enjoy the falls .
Simran Chahal — Google review
One of the best places to see Niagara Falls city and the Falls at night. The restaurant on top has a lovely view with an included ticket to the observation floor. However the food is not worth it , since the dishes costs around 50$.
Deimanciukas Deimante — Google review
The experience was not the best. We booked a reservation in advance for 7pm, got there a few minutes early and still had to wait until after 7:30pm to get a seat. Our seat was then placed next to the servers station so we were constantly being bumped into and having to keep an eye on how we moved not to hit someone. The appetizers and dessert were fantastic but the entree was not worth the price. Service did have a few small mistakes but was overall attentive and relatively quick on such a busy night. This would be a great place for kids and tourists but don't come here expecting to have a special night among friends.
O McGrath — Google review
GREAT place to get an amazing view of the Niagra Falls and surrounding areas! If you're visiting the Falls, it is a must visit attraction. It's not that expensive, and the views are incredible. The ride in the elevator takes about a minute. You're almost 800 ft up from the Falls. The tower, the elevators, and the railing/cage were all in great shape, very well maintained, so you have a great sense of security if you're afraid of heights. Expect crowds, it's a popular attraction, but it's so worth it.
Eric Ransone — Google review
You will pretty much be paying for the view only. Their food is nothing extra ordinary. I have had better steaks and bigger portions for better price.
Service is okay. Some are nice but not all of them.
The platform is rotating, not for everyone in my family as some got dizzy.
After dinner you can go up their observation deck where you can have a greater view of the Niagara falls and the city.
Will I go there again? No, unless it’s for free. :))
Maris Hazel Cura — Google review
Went for the early bird special, $49 per person 3 course meal. The restaurant revolves while you are eating and you get beautiful views of both sides of the falls. The food was worth every penny, so delicious and the service was really fast. They give you 90 minutes sitting time and there’s no budging. As soon as you finish they are rushing you out to bring in the next batch of people. Included in dinner is also the observation deck which was a great experience, you get to stand outside on the top of the tower and the view is just so beautiful
Jenna Marie — Google review
It was only a 3 minute walk from one of the main parking lots of downtown Niagara. Very nice views! They have a package to come back at night to see the falls (which we didn't do), but I would highly recommend this experience! It's kinda pricey so I wouldn't do it again.
Franca T — Google review
Make a reservation! Amazing views. YES the restaurant revolves, it takes about an hour for a full rotation. They have an observation deck, food and drinks were very good but the atmosphere was even better. It's a little tight up there but service was good and attentive. You take an outside elevator car up to the tower, awesome views (pretty quick ride for those that are afraid of heights). It's a MUST, if you're ever in Niagara Falls!
Chris F — Google review
Great experience visiting the Skylon Tower. This is a beautiful spot to have a slightly more upscale meal and take in the gorgeous view of Niagara Falls’ Horseshoe Falls. We had the great chance to enjoy the buffet in the lower of the two levels, there were many gluten friendly options available for me. After the delicious dinner we made our way up to the viewing deck and spent an hour watching the sunset on the falls and the beautiful lights illuminate the view.
Cas Ward — Google review
It was a good experience. Although we got a bit lost when we went to see “The Falls 3D/4D” movie. But I highly recommend for someone that works there to put up a sign right by the escalator when coming down to the arcade because it’s separated from the tower itself. We were confused on where to go and didn’t notice a sign on the wall that was FURTHER away from the escalators.
AGAIN, different building just FYI for those that buys the ticket for the video/ cinema.
The view up there is nice! I highly, recommend to go there during the time when the sun is setting down and it’s becoming nighttime.
They have an arcade connected to the Skylon tower but from the looks of it there wasn’t a lot of people there. I was even hesitant to go down there thinking that, that part of the building section is closed for the day.
Didn’t see if there’s a restaurant connected to the tower itself but I’ve heard that it was nice.
Stephanie Da Silva — Google review
Had such a wonderful time up there taking lots of pictures and looking at the amazing scenery. The staff are very friendly and will do anything for you . The skylon tower is well set out snd people are very friendly will do anything for you if you ask. You can have professional photos taken there I never had one but for what I saw they were cheeper than other places I have been to. I would go there again tickets were a fantastic price for the view you are gonna at the top . I recommend you go up here and tick it off your bucket list . 5 star from me.
Susan Westwood — Google review
We had an amazing Dinner here! The steak and prime rib were amazing! We ordered the calamari and had to send it back, but that was the only problem we had. The service was great, Vinny and Tom were soo great! They even sent us out a dessert on them because it was our anniversary. It was such an incredible experience. So much food we had leftovers too! So worth the price!
Tanya Byrd — Google review
The last time I was in Niagara Falls was 40 years ago. I wanted to make this trip memorable. One of the highlights was dinner at the Skylon. Dinner and the views of the falls and surrounding areas were magnificent! Dinner here was a 5 star quality. We had the calamari appetizer and French onion soup. Both were excellent. The main course was strip steak and prime rib, and both were cooked to perfection and top-notch. Our server Rosemary was excellent and she put up with our corny jokes. The hot pecan pie with vanilla ice cream and fresh whipped cream was a nice finishing touch to a fantastic meal. With the exchange rate, and a strong US dollar, the meal was very nicely discounted. Highly recommended. Make reservations.
Joe F — Google review
Our family had an amazing time at the Skylon tower viewing the falls. We also made reservations and had dinner at the restaurant all the way at the top. We had a beautiful view of the falls for dinner. It was a little pricy, but you are paying for the atmosphere and environment. The food was good and enjoyed the service from the staff. Just be patient for the elevator and know that you are in tourist areas. Gift shops were up and downstairs. We ended buying a couple items from the shop.
Patrick Kelly — Google review
Dinner was good but a bit expensive for what you get. If the tower were newer and things were a bit more updated, I would be more okay with the cost. The lower parts of the building are kinda run down and half-abandoned, which was sad to see. The views up top are the only thing that makes up for it, and they are stunning as any could be.
Andrew Sprich — Google review
Awesome place to view the falls and the city!! I would suggest go early if you can. We were there at 9:30am and there were barely a few people - it was great! No crowds of tourist and waiting in line for the elevators. Elevator 3 faces the falls on climb and descent.
Ellie — Google review
Come for the views. Stay for good food and nice service.
Skylon Tower appears to have seen better days and is in desparate need of an interior refresh. The interior is battered and worn with most retail spaces shuttered. Unfortunately, there are a number of artifacts, including barrels used to ride over the falls, which are inaccessible - squirreled away in an unused retail space.
The food in the rotating restaurant is good and prices are to be expected at a tourist destination. The views of the Falls and the surrounding area are magnificent and the highlight of any visit.
NSA Redacted — Google review
The view was so gorgeous, my goodness. However the bathrooms downstairs were in an inconvenient area and they were disgusting. The staff was friendly. The pictures definitely were corny and a money grab, but hey, it’s a memory. The staff doing the elevator ride was super charming and funny. Worth it!
S. Luk — Google review
We visited from California and we're a but thrown back at how non friendly most people in Canada seemed to be. .. BUT this was one of the few places where that was not the case. SUPER friendly staff. AMAZING view, the steak wasn't the best I've ever had, but it was notable and fairly priced. Portions were perfect. The Strawberry Daqueri was 😚👌🤌
The elevator ride is comparable to the Seattle space needle except slightly shorter. The night views are absolutely stunning. The platform rotates slowly so you can sit anywhere and still see the full view cycle. We went around about 1.5x in a 90 min time frame, so nothing crazy.
Leidy Ambriz — Google review
My family and I did the day and night visit. The elevator operators were super friendly and very knowledgeable on both visits. The views were absolutely amazing!
Rebecca Prudhomme — Google review
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Niagara Falls is a renowned natural attraction situated on the border of Canada and the United States. This majestic waterfall offers guided tours and boat rides, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience. The Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort is located on an impressive eight-hectare property, overlooking this famous landmark. With its 2.
Majestic, Breathtaking and Stunning! The grandeur of the falls can be experienced by taking Maid of the Mist Boat tour and the force of the falls can be experienced by taking the Cave of the winds tour. Be prepared to get soaked in these tours. Seeing the falls up close is truly a surreal feeling which one has to experience. Highly recommended to book Discovery Pass online and save some money for all the major attractions + trolley tour.
Saiprabhu B — Google review
Simply breathtaking. This is one of the things every person should visit during their life. One of the best natural landmarks I have ever seen. Please visit if you can. You can even spot raccoons in the park.
Visit the Canadian side for better view, but also check the US side.
Ond?ej Huvar — Google review
It is just amazing what mother nature has created for all of us to view! The mist from the falls felt good on the day we went due to very above average temperatures. If you haven't seen the falls in person I would definitely recommend you make time to try!
Brian D — Google review
The falls are very beautiful. They have daily night shows with fireworks, and there are lots of activities to do on Canada and the U.S.A. side. It is $1 to walk across the Rainbow Bridge per person. It was very interesting and it had a spectacular view. Would definitely 6
Vince & Mina — Google review
I came for the first time I'm very impressed This waterfall is beautiful. great as rumored The surrounding scenery is beautiful. the sound of the waterfall make me relax I walk near the waterfall The cold steam from the water touched me. I feel very refreshed and most importantly, there are a variety of shooting spots. I recommend this place
Arthur R. Chinnawat — Google review
Niagara Falls - A Natural Wonder, Day and Night!
I had the privilege of visiting Niagara Falls today at around 6 pm, and it was an awe-inspiring experience. The timing was perfect because I got to witness both the daytime and nighttime views of this magnificent natural wonder.
🌞 Daytime Views:
During the day, the falls are a breathtaking sight to behold. The sheer power and beauty of the rushing water are truly mesmerizing.
🌙 Nighttime Magic:
As the sun set, the falls transformed into a magical wonderland. The illumination of the falls with colorful lights is a sight you won't forget. The combination of the illuminated falls and the starry sky creates a surreal atmosphere that's perfect for a romantic evening.
🌟 Overall Experience:
Niagara Falls is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking the marvels of nature. It's a place where you can connect with the power of the Earth's forces and appreciate the beauty that it can create. The town around the falls offers plenty of dining and entertainment options, making it a complete experience.
Remember to bring your camera to capture the beauty, and plan your visit to catch both the day and night views. It's an experience that will stay with you forever. Don't miss it!
Mohammed Amro Hadi — Google review
Niagara Falls is an absolute marvel of nature. The sheer power and majesty of the falls is a sight to behold, leaving visitors in awe of its grandeur. The misty spray, the thundering sound, and the vibrant rainbows create a sensory experience that is truly unforgettable. The surrounding park and viewpoints offer excellent vantage points for taking in this natural wonder. Lights at night are really magical. Whether you're admiring it from land or taking a boat tour, Niagara Falls is a must-see destination for anyone seeking the beauty and force of Mother Nature.
Waruna Thotamune — Google review
The beauty of Niagara Falls is breathtaking.
One of the most impressive natural wonders. It feels so relaxing and joyful. Words cannot describe how truly you feel experiencing it. Fireworks are also very amazing. Must visit!
Archana Waghela — Google review
Wow... these falls are an amazing sight. Truly majestic and a bucket list item for sure.
The Table Rock Centre is a must see. Amazingly close to the falls for the BEST pics. The behind the falls attraction is really cool, telling the stories of the falls. You literally walk behind the falls, with 2 lookout points half way around the falls.
Happy to check this off the bucket list!
Derek Gullmes — Google review
What makes Niagara Falls so impressive is the amount of water flowing over. Most of the tallest falls in the world have very little water flowing over them. It's the combination of height and volume that makes Niagara Falls so breathtaking. the falls consists of three falls in total. The largest one is Horseshoe falls, followed by American falls and then Bridal Veils falls. Carries more then 75 gallons of water per second.
Worth a visit in a lifetime
Nazia Ahmad — Google review
Niagara Falls is as gorgeous as the say. The area is very commercialized, and I thought that might detract from our enjoyment, but that wasn't the case! We stayed in a room at Embassy Suites on the Canada side. It had an expansive view of all 3 Falls comprising Niagara! We did most of the falls tours on both the Canadian and American sides. Cave of the Winds was our favorite!
Chris Atkins — Google review
It’s amazing how nature can give us a beautiful view with magnificent sound of waterfalls. So peaceful and tranquility! Perfect for family of all ages! To note we went at night and day time. The view is amazing and no one words can be described. Night time has its own unique feel and day time we rode on the Maid of Mist to get the feel of that Niagara Falls experience.
Jennifer Cheng — Google review
Amazing place to visit with the family.
While you're likely still able to find one or two items worth buying, it's debatable if you should given the price. Great experience! You have to visit and see it for yourself. I was on the Canadian side because i heard it had more activities and it was so true. The view of the Falls are incredibly beautiful during the day and even more spectacular at night time.Visiting Niagara Falls was a truly awe-inspiring experience. The sheer power and beauty of the falls left me speechless. The view from both the American and Canadian sides is breathtaking, and I recommend seeing it from both angles if possible. The boat tour gets you up close to the falls, and you can feel the mist on your face. The surrounding parks and attractions make it a complete destination. It's a natural wonder that everyone should witness at least once in their lifetime
Snehal Patil — Google review
We came late October at the end of the season. We traveled from PA wanting to see the fall leaves. Overall the town is run down and not very appealing. We were located in a hotel and were able to walk to all the attractions that pretty much can be done in less than a day without using a guide (don’t waste your money). Here are some tips
Goat island: nice walk, can follow the river and stop by numerous lookouts to take pictures. Free to enter (walking) and where you’ll find the cave of the winds
Cave of the winds: $14 per person, you take an elevator which will drop 130’ and put you at the bottom of the bridal’s veil fall. You then walk in wooden platforms to near the base of the fall. At the time we did it they were already taking down platforms so weren’t able to get close. The whole thing takes less than 10 minutes
Maid of the mist: $24.50 per person takes down both sides of the fall (US and Canada). Actually trip is about 10 minutes and the like to pack the boat. Most people go up… stay in the lower deck and in the front as most people will go to the upper deck
The lookout deck: included in the price of the maid of the mist. Super high views of the river and the falls
However, the river trail is a nice easy walk to all the attractions and has very pretty small spots that you can discover if you take your time
Rodrigo Ugalde — Google review
Visiting Niagara Falls was an experience of a lifetime! The sheer power and majesty of the falls are something you truly have to see to believe. From the moment I approached the falls, the thundering sound and the mist rising into the sky were breathtaking.
The viewpoints around the falls offer spectacular, unobstructed views. Whether you’re looking for that perfect photo or just want to stand and marvel at nature’s power, there’s a spot for everyone. I also took the Maid of the Mist boat tour, which brought me up close to the cascading waters - an absolutely thrilling experience!
Niagara Falls isn’t just about the falls themselves. The surrounding area is filled with attractions. I particularly enjoyed the Journey Behind the Falls, which offers a unique perspective from behind the water curtain. For families, Clifton Hill is a wonderland of fun, with games, rides, and attractions that can keep you entertained for hours.
Even the culinary experiences around Niagara are noteworthy, with a range of dining options that offer both local and international cuisine. And if you’re into wine, the nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake is a must-visit with its exquisite wineries.
Overall, Niagara Falls is more than just a natural attraction; it’s a destination that offers a complete and memorable experience. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply a stunning view, Niagara Falls delivers in every aspect. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a truly unforgettable getaway!
Fadi Elias — Google review
Niagara Falls, a majestic ode to nature's splendour, humbles humanity with its awe-inspiring cascade. The adjacent street, adorned with lively Christmas decorations, amplifies the enchantment. As night descends, a mesmerizing four-minute firework display unfolds, particularly enchanting on winter weekend evenings at 8 pm. This ethereal showcase elevates the experience, transcending the ordinary and fostering a profound sense of wonder. The synchronous magic of the falls and weekend fireworks, under nature's mighty presence, crafts a spellbinding synergy. Visitors depart with indelible memories, having witnessed a truly magical spectacle that unites the power of nature and human celebration seamlessly.
IMRAN Chaudhry — Google review
The falls themselves are impressive and definitely worth seeing at least once in your lifetime. However, the surrounding area is so overly touristy that it feels more like Disney World than the incredible natural wonder it is. We went in September and it was so crowded you were pretty much shoulder-to-shoulder with crowds the entire time. I would love to go back when it’s little less crowded.
Fabrizio Garcia — Google review
Niagara Falls is absolutely stunning, especially at night! The massive waterfalls are breathtaking, and when they're illuminated by colorful lights, it's truly magical. Whether you're taking a boat tour during the day or enjoying the mesmerizing light show at night, the experience is unforgettable. Don't miss out on this incredible attraction!
Anshul Hooda — Google review
Niagara Falls consists of the American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls. Both are amazing and awesome to see from afar and up close on the boat. You can see both Falls for free from great vantage points on the Canadian side or take the Cruise to get up and close to the Falls and experience the mist. They give you a poncho for a reason, because you do get wet.
William Lin — Google review
About as awesome as nature gets. The majesty of this is stunning.
On the Canadian side there is a lovely restaurant overlooking Horseshoe falls. Reasonable prices for a natural wonder of the world.
We could have stayed all day. Breathtaking in the winter.
Boat trips don't run this time in February and still stunning to be there
Chris Larkin — Google review
Well everyone said go to the Canada side to see the falls, they were correct!! Amazing views!! The closer you get you can feel the mist from the falls and you can hear the falls!! Parking was tight and you can spend anywhere from 15 to 25 a day to park depending on location. Also I would plan at least 3 nights maybe 4. There is a lot to do for everyone!!
Joyce Dumont (Not lost Just a wanderer) — Google review
The falls are beautiful! Lots of viewing areas. There were a lot of people, but there were so many areas to view the falls that it was easy to get a spot at the railings for a great view. Wheelchair accessible. Bathrooms available, gift shop, and drinks available for purchase. Hiking, biking and viewing trails.
Sandra Lee — Google review
Wow, just wow! Absolutely stunning and free to boot. The Canadian side has a better view but the NY side is up close and personal. I’ve traveled the country and glad I got to see this. I especially like the Tesla monument as he doesn’t get enough recognition. Go to Canada if you can as well.
Brandon Polley — Google review
You've got to put this place on your "must-visit" list at least once in your lifetime. It's seriously stunning. And here's a heads-up: don't miss out on the ferry ride. It's a totally unique experience, and it gets you super close to the falls – be prepared to get soaked!
Ivan Corona — Google review
It's a must do destination, words cannot describe how incredibly powerful and amazing this place is.
The Canada side also has beautiful parks and gardens and the falls are bigger with access tunnels to go behind the falls.
The boat trip is also worth it, and so is the power station tour.
Andy JC — Google review
Breathtaking view. Left us absolutely speechless to hear that roar from the falls. Even with a lot of people around, you're able to enjoy the views from many different angles.
Ginger — Google review
What a great experience! We visited both sides of the falls. Gray Line Tours is how we did it. They took care of everything. The falls are absolutely breathtaking. They were "low" when we were there because 80% was being diverted for power stations. Can only imagine what they are like when they are only taking the 20%. We were there the weekend after Thanksgiving. It was definitely cooler but a lot less people too. Would go again!!
Leah Torres — Google review
Niagara Falls is a famous natural wonder located on the border between the United States and Canada. It consists of three waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. The falls are known for their breathtaking and awe-inspiring beauty. The powerful cascade of water, combined with the mist rising from the falls, creates a truly mesmerizing spectacle. The vibrant energy and the thunderous sound of the falls contribute to an unforgettable sensory experience. We viewed it from the American side. The surrounding area, with its vibrant tourist attractions, complements the natural beauty of the falls. From the iconic Maid of the Mist boat tour to the scenic walkways and observation points, there are numerous ways to appreciate the magnificence of Niagara Falls. I recommend booking the maid of the mist in advance. We visited during holiday season and had to wait in the queue for a while. We enjoyed the nearby town experience, small food trucks which are also open in the night.
Overall, a visit to Niagara Falls is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's a journey into the heart of one of the world's most remarkable natural wonders.
shruti gujar — Google review
I enjoy the breathtaking view of Niagara Falls. It is the combination of water flow from a height and it's volume that makes it an impressive place to visit. One can do a lot of fun activities and gaming in Niagara. You can also enjoy the skywheel ride at Clifton Hills street and enjoy local and foreign food outlets there. You can also see US water falls on the other side. One must visit this beautiful place.
Jassi Sidhu — Google review
Super accessible and right by the parking lot! Came here as a kid and adult - loved every visit! Try the Maid of the Mist for an unbeatable vantage point of the falls, or walk the walkway the goes about the water further down
EM — Google review
Felt that it wasn't as grand as it looked on google. I personally felt The Grand Canyon was more awesome. In any case, it's still a wonder of the world.
Though it wasn't snowing, the wind was freezing, and I couldn't stay very long to grab my photos and videos.
Visited in February
Botak — Google review
We visited the falls with my family in March. It was sunny. We really enjoyed. It was a dream since childhood. Cool. Greatness!
Володимир Гриценко — Google review
It's is a wonderful place you can see Canada from New York and it is amazing make sure to bring a strong jacket and hat and gloves because it is cold in there and bring a camera with a lot of memory because there is a lot of things to take photos
The Journey Behind the Falls adventure takes visitors down into the tunnels and observation decks below Niagara Falls to see the falls from behind. Tours last about an hour and are popular with families, thrill seekers, and anyone looking for a unique perspective on this famous tourist attraction.
Wow simply incredible to experience this. Pictures just don't cut it. The elevator ride down is quick and the tunnel can be claustrophobic but it's something you have to see and feel. The power of the falls can be heard and felt when inside 1 of 2 observation tunnels but going out on the observation deck to see the Horseshoe fall is amazing and yes you will wet. Ponchos provided and just the overall trip was well worth it.
terry fronk — Google review
LINES!!!!!! Be prepared to stand in line! Purchase your tickets online ahead of time. With that being said, the experience was worth the wait. To stand below these massive falls was an amazing experience. You'll get a little wet but I enjoyed it so much that we felt we didn't need to take the boat ride to the falls. I recommend it
Jonathan Hayes — Google review
Amazing attraction where you can get sprayed by the falls. You can hear the water rushing down the falls. Wasn’t expecting it to be this crowded on a foggy day but it was still nice to visit. Better than a similar experience on the American side I went to a few years ago. There are two portals and one big observation deck here.
Kiet TT — Google review
Neat experience! It's exciting to see another angle of the falls, and you can explore the tunnels beneath it. It's very busy and crowded, but worth doing it especially if it's your first time visiting.
Also note, you can select this and some other options in a bundle if you want to save some money. It's not too expensive if you want to do the bundles. Definitely worth checking out!
David Nagel-Nunez — Google review
There was a line, but it moved pretty quickly. You get your rain poncho and wait to go down to the Falls tunnel. Out of three openings available, I would recommend doing just the panoramic patio. The "behind the Falls" part is nothing but a wall of water that looks like nothing. People take a million pics and it's just weird.
However, the first (closest) patio/opening is the best to view the Falls from the side. Absolutely stunning views. Prepare to get wet! ;) But worth it. Skip the "behind" part and just enjoy the view from the patio.
Sweet November — Google review
The Journey Behind the Falls is an extraordinary excursion that offers a rare and thrilling perspective of the renowned Horseshoe Falls. It's an experience that is deserving of not just a five-star rating, but indeed, as you aptly put it, five stars tenfold.
Descending through the bedrock, visitors are granted the opportunity to witness the staggering power of the falls from behind the veil of cascading water. The thunderous roar of the falls is all-encompassing, a powerful symphony of nature that reverberates through the heart and soul.
The observation decks and portals provide a vantage point unlike any other, where the sheer magnitude of the falls can be truly comprehended. It's a place where the might of nature can be felt in every droplet of mist, where every sense is engulfed by the falls’ majesty.
For anyone seeking to connect with the raw spirit of Niagara, the Journey Behind the Falls is an absolute must. It’s an adventure that leaves a lasting impression, magnifying the grandeur of this natural spectacle in an intimately profound way.
Danny Veiga — Google review
We purchased the package, which cost roughly $50/person and included 5 attractions. You can either purchase it online or in person, depending on which season you're visiting, to avoid the lineup. Journey behind the falls is located at the main building you purchase the tickets. You take an elevator down. There is 1 deck area with 2 decks. One at the top which is covered and another at the bottom which is open. There are also 2 viewing points where you basically see the water. Views from the deck was amazing but be sure to wear your ponchos. The staff took a picture while entertaining and was selling them for $40 at the exit which was messed up. The gift shops were super expensive for the quality of item they're selling.
Sifat Niloy — Google review
Niagara Falls is indeed spectacular, and the scenery and travel packages on the Canadian side are better than those on the American side. However, coming in winter or early spring when it’s very cold is indeed a test for tourists’ hands holding cameras and mobile phones. The town next to Niagara Falls is very attractive, and all aspects of tourism are well done. It feels a bit like a small Disney and Universal Studios.
cucu darej — Google review
I highly recommend this attraction. You down under the falls in a tunnel. Then, out to observation decks to see behind the falls. The sound is so cool. Then, head out to the outside observation decks. The falls are truly a wonderful experience. We did not realize it was a Canadian holiday, so there were a lot of diverse people.
Debbie Ahrens Carr — Google review
Totally worth it! Not crowded in April and a good way to see the falls up close and personal. I loved to hear the rushing water and the occasional blast of the water hitting me as I looked out of the key hole. The look out point is spectacular, a big area with a covered top and open bottom. You are right next to the falls. And you get wet! I loved it.
MissMaris024 — Google review
It was fun to be on the deck, but the tunnels were just long waits to see a small window of water crash down. It was very cool to be behind the falls. Maybe it would have felt more worth it with fewer people. Waiting for so long just to see that was, eh? But, the deck is so worth it!!
Summer — Google review
I had an incredible experience at Journey Behind the Falls! The highlight for me was the viewing platform that offers a breathtaking, up-close look at the magnificent Horseshoe Falls. It's an awe-inspiring feeling to stand so close to the rushing water. The tunnels leading to the platform were an adventure in themselves. The whole journey was well-organized, informative, and unforgettable. I highly recommend this attraction to anyone visiting Niagara Falls.
Ian K — Google review
This wasn't something that I was necessarily looking forward to doing, but my husband really wanted to do it. However, I'm really happy we did it. It was something that you don't get to do all the time and you don't get that close to a super powerful and beautiful waterfall every day!
Rebecca Prudhomme — Google review
Definitely worth your buck! Quite a bit of tourists, which is expected with a breath taking experience like this. The staff are very friendly and give you a quick history of the tunnels that were built underneath the falls. It can be a little slippery, so be sure to wear some adequate shoes.
Hans Fobister — Google review
It was spring break. And ticket was cheaper and no waiting long. Happy about we went there not in summer time. They said you need to wait over an hour in the summer time~ no boat at this time so that we tried journey behind the falls. And I am glad that we did it!!!!
ahra cho — Google review
The first time you go, it's really impressive to see the falls that close. It's really a "must see it once in my life" type of attraction.
This year was our second time and the wow facter was a little less there. There isn't really anything to do down there except taking a few pictures inside the tunnel (they don't have interactive gallery or lightning and only have a few wall boards with historical facts while waiting in line) because they don't want you to stay down there too long.
It's pretty much take the elevator, wait in line 30-40 min, take a quick picture or 2 behind the falls and please go back quickly waiting in line for the elevator to let others take pictures too.
Like I said, recommended to see it 1 time in your life but since nothing was added in 10 years, don't expect anything new after.
Fran?ois Larivi?re — Google review
It was such a unique experience. You can really feel the power of the waterfalls underneath it. It gives a new perspective to Falls viewing and the history and use of the power generated from the Falls is fascinating too. Even though it was the Easter weekend, it was not busy. We didn't really have to line up. The photos that you get at the end of the tour are quite pricey as to be expected but we bought them because it'd be a one time investment and it's a decent family portrait that we otherwise wouldn't have. Buying the photos would be optional.
Lindsey W — Google review
One of the touristy things to do in Niagara falls. It is always great idea to purchase the ticket in advance to avoid the queue. Having said that be ready to stand in a queue to get in and get those beautiful views, it’s definitely worth it. Make sure to wear a good footwear as the floor can be slippery. The views from the outside terrace is breathtaking. They have two floors and soak all the views and sound you can. They also click your picture like every other experience for you to get a print if you like. I went there on a weekend around 4pm and could get in without a queue but there were long queues after that. I would highly highly recommend this experience.
Sakina Dahodwala — Google review
Really neat to walk behind the falls. Terrifying to think of how many millions of gallons of water are flowing over top of you. It's very crowded and musty, so wear your poncho and bring your patience. Lots of good photo ops.
Amanda Showalter — Google review
Spectacular views. The tunnel takes you very close to the falls and the view point is amazing. It's like getting a seat in the first row.
Prepare to get soaked ☺️ it's worth it and can be very refreshing in hot summer days.
We went on a Saturday early June and it was a bit busy, but the staff was very helpful with keeping the visitors in organized lines.
Reema Youssef — Google review
A must-see if you're visiting the Canadian side of Niagara. The grounds of the park are beautiful. Wherever you turn, it's a photo op. The gift store and building are wonderful inside. There is plenty of shopping and assorted places to eat. Going behind the falls was once in a lifetime experience. It is for all ages, from toddlers to senior citizens, it's not too scary . You get complimentary ponchos for helping to stay dry. They came in handy, being it was a rainy day. It was a great experience for the whole family .
Ryan Dolan — Google review
Really interesting experience. For some reason, the observation deck was not open. But the tunnels were cool. We waited in line to view the Cataract Portal but the line for the Great Falls portal was too long. Since the observation deck was closed, we didn't have any issues with getting wet. Still recommend the stop though. You should buy a ticket and reserve your time in advance.
Courtney Fung — Google review
Wow what a great experience to walk under the falls and feel the power of water. A true inspiration and left feeling small! Would recommend to anyone especially on a quiet day, I imagine it gets crowded during busy times.
Andrew Erskine — Google review
You get into tunnels that have 3 different views. The first shows you the waterfall from a lower level. The other 2 shows the water falling, so you're basically standing behind the waterfall. It's super cool especially when the water splashes on you.
phebia paul — Google review
Great place to see and hear the falls up close. Down here you can really feel the mighty force of the falls. Prepare to get wet. Also the tunnels are low. Anyone over 6'5" be warned to watch your head.
Mac Davis-Kelly — Google review
This was part of our ticket package deal that included this, maid of the mist, cave of the winds, and the tunnel. I'd suggest looking into the ticket package as it does end up saving a bit of money and all these attractions were definitely worth it! The falls are so big and so powerful that being able to stand right next to them and watch, it's beyond words.
If you are near the falls, don't miss this! *we did this from the NY side of the falls but we're residing on the ON side for that week.
Desiree Schwartz (Fighting for Freedom) — Google review
Great experience going down in the tunnels and learning the history behind the falls. You take an elevator 125' down till you get to the tunnel and walk about 25' when it spits to the right under the falls or straight to observation area, truly Amazing views being able to see inside the tunnels under the falls and getting close enough to feel the water spashing so if you want wear the poncho they give you, I did not wear one but I had a water proof heated jacket so was not needed. When the sun goes down and lights turn on, it's an extremely gorgeous site, a great place to propose 😀 or site see.
justin santos — Google review
It's amazing to feel the power of the falls. The lower deck wasn't open when we visited as it opened closer to the summertime. There was probably less of a crowd than there would be during the summer, and we didn't have to wait in line very long beforehand.
DW — Google review
Very affordable for such a cool experience! To have the perspective to go behind the falls will give us a lasting memory! And we were suckers and bought the picture after but actually it turned out to be a great souvenir option!
Jenna Budreau — Google review
I highly recommend the tour bus. Our guide was very informative, professional. We made photo stops and did not rush us as we had time to venture out and see the sites. Driver offered discounts for the added attractions. The Fall were breath taking and a must see to believe. Overall great experience.
Sharon Seitzinger — Google review
The Journey Behind the Falls experience was part of our wonder pass and was a wonderful experience. It consisted of a short tunnel that branches into two different directions. To the left was the observation deck that gives you this pretty view of the falls (first video). Then, a little gated glimpse into the old tunnel aesthetic. When you go to the right of the fork, you are taken to the two look out points BEHIND the waterfalls (included below). You can literally feel the waterfall moving all around you as you walk through this portion of the tunnel because it is quite literally running over you. It was so cool to witness, I highly recommend!
Sophia DeMartino — Google review
The coolest part was going through the tunnels, and you can even see one that was abandoned. But you stand in line to see a huge sheet of water. Not sure what I was expecting, but it was OK. The best was the view from the side platform though the crowds made this hard to enjoy. It took a long time to fit any kids through the mass of people to get a good look. Fun to see the boats down in the mist and power behind all that water. Glad we went, but wouldn't go again.
Katie Ann — Google review
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6650 Niagara River Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2, Canada
Niagara Falls is a popular city located in New York State, situated on the Niagara River. The main attraction of this city is the vast and beautiful Niagara Falls which straddles the Canadian border. Visitors can enjoy many scenic viewpoints such as the Observation Tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park or explore other trails from the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center. The Aquarium of Niagara is also a must-visit for animal lovers, housing Humboldt penguins, seals and sea lions.
16% as popular as Toronto
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Washington DC
Presque Isle State Park is a large and beautiful state park in Erie, PA on the eastern coast of Lake Erie. With excellent beaches and plenty of outdoor activities for all ages, it's a top tourist attraction.
Presque Isle is always beautiful. I have been there a few times passing through and off-season but have never stayed longer than a few hours. Beautiful location. Great beaches. Clean and well-kept grounds. Amazing at sunset.
Heidi Jones — Google review
This park has a big shore line with multiple beaches, bike and boat rentals, tours and sunset cruise. This is one of the best parks to visit and experience it's natural beauty, huge trees that offer shade and oxygen, biking and walking trails along the shore lines, sand beaches and clean water. During summer weekends, the beaches will be busy with lot of people and dirty water along shore lines. I suggest going here early in the day to find the best spot but given the shore line stretches across multiple miles finding a beach spot shouldn't be a problem. While it would be nice to have more water activities within the island, you can find them by traveling few miles outside the park. The tour was great which helped us learn about the history of the place. There is a museum to visit within the island and a tower which you can climb up top. I had a great time and will recommend going here.
Rahul K — Google review
So I’m going to lead with my family and I visited Presque Isle State Park as tourists and did not know what to expect. The water was cold, but considering that I’m from Miami, that doesn’t surprise me. The sand was incredibly clean. There was plenty of parking. There are tons of beach entrances along the way and we really enjoyed how well kept this place was. In general, we all had such a great time and recommend this place to anyone who is looking to swim in one of the Great Lakes and families who are looking for something to do with the kids. We loved it.
Jennifer Vasallo — Google review
We came here to watch the eclipse and I’m so glad we did! They had a ton of parking but we got there early enough we didn’t have much of an issue. The kids had a blast playing on the beach waiting for the eclipse. The park rangers were also handing out info which was cool and the bathrooms were very close. We are so happy with our choice to watch the eclipse here. I would love to come back to explore the area more someday.
Kay P — Google review
A MUST see in Erie. Or even if you are close. Miles of beautiful beach. Crystal clear water (in May). And the lighthouse and tour were well worth it. There is also fishing and bike rentals. Just amazing! I can’t say enough good things about this place! I would highly recommend it.
Erin S — Google review
This is a great spot for a day trip if you're in NE Ohio or northern PA. There's so much to do & see. Talk to the locals to find all the best spots. The views of Lake Erie are spectacular & of course the sunsets are beautiful. Sara's restaurant is at the entrance of the Isle & is a great spot to get food on your way in or on your way out. There are restrooms throughout the park & from the ones I went into they were all clean. If you have time I recommend driving the entire Isle & seeing it all. You can rent bikes & there's a path around most of the Isle that accommodates the bikes. A walking/running path is also on the Isle if you want to get a workout in. This is a gem for sure with well maintained beaches & sights to see!
JM Miller — Google review
Lots of great things to do here, from trails to boating to flying kites and hanging on the beach. This area has a ton of recreational activities. The beach is nice and clean and even though there was a lot of activity it was not crowded at all. Highly recommend.
Forest Lambert — Google review
Beautiful area. Family fun with boating, biking, walking, picnicking and fishing. There are several beaching to go to. Most people go to the first beach to look for sea glass. The bathrooms are clean and located near the roadways. Very nice place to visit.
Roxxee X — Google review
2nd time visiting this well maintained State Park! Restrooms well equipped and clean!
Fall colors were awesome at the end of October. The wild turkey was cool to see!
Geert Meganck — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around and enjoy. Very well maintained. The beach is amazing and goes on forever. Wide paved walking and biking paths. Plenty of parking spots in various locations. Highly recommend if you are in Erie.
Shawn Gum — Google review
Have been here many times in the past during afternoons and sunset time. But this was the first time I visited the place after sunset and it was very pretty. With just a little light from moon and the stars, the sky was a beautiful lit canvas which was embellished with thin rain!!
One of the best experiences I have ever had.
Shanthan Kumar Padisala — Google review
Awesome- a must visit.
Plenty of parking and restrooms.
The park is very clean, there are multiple areas to relax and have picnics 🧺.
I envy the people that live here, they have a beautiful piece of nature to enjoy.
Great place to host events or just enjoy a beautiful day with family.
Added bonus: there are plenty of bikes and paddle boats to rent as well as areas you’re allowed to fish in.
Lockdowns are over - Go enjoy the outdoors and nature plenty to see and do.
Bud 937 — Google review
During my stay in Erie I ran a sunny 13.1 mile loop around the peninsula & wow is it a gorgeous swath of land. It reminded me of the Homer spit in many ways up in Alaska. The beaches are gorgeous & there is a lot of pristine wilderness to be observed. On my run I saw a lot of wildlife which is always thrilling.
Edward Gieda III — Google review
Lovely! Beach 11 has accessibility mats up to the water's edge. Sand was clean. Life guards were present. Easy ups are allowed. Restrooms clean but no showers. Only a foot rinse. Parking is unlined so people didn't park efficiently and created long walks to the beach. Great time on July 4. Beach 10 had barrier rocks and geese, with the bold gull. Picturesque!
Lisa Harris — Google review
Beautiful state park. And they do not charge admission to get in. I totally expected to tho and would have. The lighthouses were neat. We toured Presque Isle Lighthouse. You do have to pay for that. We stopped at kite beach to let our son swim. The houseboats in the bay were so cool. Spent 2 hours here could have spent more!
Angela Radloff — Google review
Stop by the Tom Ridge Enviromental Center first if you are new to Erie and dont know the area. They will tell you a lot about the peninsula before you visit.
This is a place to explore for several days. Its around 11 miles all the way around and it has several historical monuments and pleanty of opportunities to enjoy the park without disturbing the wild life too much. Some of the monuments are seasonal. So keep that in mind if you are visiting from warmer areas where stuff is open year round. There are tons of trails were you can walk, jog, bike and you can see downtown Erie on one side on lake Erie on the other. Looks more like an ocean that a lake to me. Yes... you will see some folks surfing out there.
Ana Bruja - Khayos — Google review
This is a great place to take your family. There are a lot of different beach areas to choose from and a lot of different areas to go for a walk or explore. For being in Pennsylvania the beaches are beautiful and very clean. There are multiple lighthouses to explore and take photos of. This is an amazing spot for a family to spend the weekend.
JF Travels — Google review
This is one of the best PA state parks that I’ve visited. There is so much to see and do. I was on the beach during the eclipse, it was an amazing experience. I can’t wait to come back here in the summer.
Michelle R — Google review
If you d like to visit one American park , this has to be it. I had no idea this area included so many incredibly preserved buildings that are historic and gorgeous. The self guided walking tour is easy and informational. It provides opportunities to see everything from the waterfront to architecture.The museum is cute and there are is great gift shop. The rangers and volunteers were kind and professional and genuinely appeared to love their jobs.
irina — Google review
Lovely area to get outside. Took a scenic drive and a few hikes. The weather cooperated with sunny skies and 75 degree temperatures.
Ktol 11 — Google review
Beautiful beaches. Great for good excerise such as walking, running, biking, kayaking and swimming in the summer. There is a lot of event going on in the summer as well as selections of food trucks.
Bikes and kayaks are available for rent in the park.
This park is one of the best spot to watch the sunset and the fireworks
Presque Isle is free and there are restroom available.
Nathalie K — Google review
absolutely beautiful anytime of the year , summer events , great shady spot's for picnics fishing and family time , perfect for wedding photo ops also. please respect no littering no alcohol definitely no drugs this is a place to make memories of a simpler time so relax and enjoy it don't destroy it !!!!!
The indoor water park, known as Splash Lagoon, boasts an array of attractions such as slides, a ropes course, a lazy river, arcade and laser tag. The tropical pool areas are also worth mentioning. Visitors who stay at the hotel can enjoy free access to the park as part of their package deal. Busy periods are expected during cheer competition weekends but it still remains enjoyable for families who visit. It is advisable to wear water shoes due to the slippery surfaces.
Quite satisfied with our visit to Splash Lagoon in Erie. For starters, here’s a few things you should know:
• You can take advantage of the entire park if you book a hotel connected or nearby that gives you passes. Saying this because we got into the park at 2 pm and it was jammed, with a lot of attractions with waiting lines. Arriving early in the second day made a huge difference since we could enjoy everything with no rush and no waiting.
• Lockers cost 16 for a single and 22 for a jumbo. And they’re located in two areas of the park.
• Food is the average park treats: pizza, hot dog, fried chicken, etc. But there are many restaurants and chains along the road close to the park.
• Family changing rooms are usually busy and wet. If you can, split up your family to go the regular gender restrooms where they have big changing areas.
My only downside during our visit was one of the sliders that scratched my back.
Arthur Alexander — Google review
Highly recommend visiting here for a small getaway or even just for the day. It is a family oriented place, everyone is friendly, and staff is very cautious. Just like any other theme type park, food and drink prices are slightly higher than average, however they weren't outrageous. There is something to do for everyone, from the baby splash pad to the 21 and older hot tub oasis. It feels safe within the facility and kids can enjoy themselves without parents being extremely concerned at all times. You must be wearing a bracelet to enter the facility for any reason and staff seems to keep a very close eye out for that. We had a blast and have already begun planning our next weekend getaway. There is a great arcade, and a restaurant right on site, you can also play a game of bowling if you are done with the water for the day. There is truly something for everyone.
Natalie Smith — Google review
The kids had a blast but there wasn't really too much going on for the adults. There's a bar in the water park but Everything is super expensive. We paid $9 just for one weak drink. Food is expensive as well we paid $16 just for two chicken fingers some french fries and a non refillable soda. The chlorine smell is very strong and it was super crowded. All of the hotels are connected to the water park so you do not have to go outside to get to it but if you do not get the hotel that the water park is actually in it is a crazy long walk.
I probably won't go back but I do recommend giving it a try though if you have the money for it. It was definitely a great experience. It's definitely great if you have kids under the age of 15 and good for some of the older kids. Just keep in mind that the hotel rooms aren't cheap as the passes are included in the purchase of your room and online it says four passes per room but that is not accurate. We purchased two rooms both the same size with the same amount of beds and one room came with 4 passes and the other room only came with 3.
There's an arcade, ice cream shop, and gift shop upstairs from the water park. Gift shop does not carry anything over a size XL. There's also locker rentals upstairs for the lockers at the water park.
My Life — Google review
So expensive and hate to spend it but honestly worth it. If you consider how much a person it is at a place like urban air.. which might be way less than splash lagoon.. but splash lagoon has 4x that for things to do. Plus you get to stay however long you want as opposed to paying a lot of money for just a few hours. Theres a ropes course up in the air, an arcade with seriously better games than places that are just an arcade only. The wave pool, surf ride, splash zone for smaller kids. So many fun slides for kids and adults plus a family hot tub and an adult hot tub too! Theres a bar and you can take your drink to the adult hot tub. The water is warm enough to be comfortable and I very rarely swim because I hate cold water. We paid 500 bucks for a family of 6 but you get to stay as long as you wants which is a big deal. The food is good too, and quick. Kind of like a school lunch line.
Jenna Fuller — Google review
Went for a quick getaway, drove 4 hours from Toronto and it did not disappoint. We had a few issues getting the ticket online/thru the phone and if we hadn’t insisted calling to get a receipt we might have stressed out when we got there, but all turned all an awesome experience at the end. Lots of fun for the whole family!!
Ully Anne Nelken — Google review
Splash Lagoon was a fun experience for our family. We were visiting from Texas, as we have family in Erie. There is plenty of parking and we were assisted immediately at the front desk. Our 5 year old was excited to get to all the attractions but decidedly was a bit nervous at first.
He decided to stick with the lazy river and the new Tree House. He loved the Typhoon Twister (red/blue) slide and went down it a ton. We next tried out the wave pool and it was nice they have life vests for use. He can swim but it was nice to have the added safety. The surf machine was a favorite of my husband's-- it's so nice that everything is included and you aren't charged extra for any of the water attractions.
Our son finally decided to try the bigger slides and was thrilled with the Big Kahuna and Cyclone...although I think his favorite ended up being the Python Plunge. We spent a few hours here and it wasn't too crowded--we never waited more than a few minutes for a slide. The only downside is the lockers--$16 felt a little steep for the smallest size, the bigger is $22. I'm sure for a longer day or stuff that needs secured it's fine but we just chose to move our towels and sandals around with us. Overall though it was a great experience and we'd come back again in a heartbeat!
Jessica Mansfield — Google review
Our trip to Splash Lagoon Water Park was an absolute blast! Despite the weekend crowd, our kids had an amazing time, and we couldn't be happier with our experience.
Firstly, let's talk about the great deal we snagged for our visit. The value we received for our money was outstanding. With affordable admission prices and various package options, we were able to enjoy all the park's attractions without breaking the bank. Plus, the additional perks included in our deal made the experience even more worthwhile.
Now, onto the arcade – what a gem! When our kids needed a break from the water activities, the arcade provided the perfect escape. With a wide range of games suitable for all ages, there was never a dull moment. The vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff added to the excitement, creating an unforgettable gaming experience for our family.
Despite the park being packed with weekend visitors, the staff managed the crowds efficiently, ensuring everyone had a chance to enjoy the attractions. From thrilling slides to relaxing pools, there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Overall, our trip to Splash Lagoon Water Park exceeded our expectations. The great deal, fun-filled arcade, and bustling atmosphere made it a weekend to remember. We can't wait to visit again!
JMB — Google review
Our visit included with our hotel stay for our daughters cheer competition. A lot of fun. Was really busy during our visit bit was still enjoyable. Definitely recommend wearing some water shoes. Kind of small changing room so I changed in the showers. But I blame that on the amount of visitors during a cheer competition weekend. All in all, fun for the whole family and we will be back again someday.
Jason Hutchinson — Google review
Brought my 3 kids- 6,9,11 for a two day trip. We spent all day Saturday and Sunday here and it was awesome!! Perfect temperatures indoors and water. If you get there right at opening or stay right till close the lines are shortest. That being said, this weekend the lines were very reasonable in my opinion! The kids can’t wait to make this an annual trip! Every lifeguard we encountered was great! They were all so good with the kids! There weren’t any food options that my kids would eat, so we did bring food, but went to the car to eat it. The ropes course was a blast too! Definitely enough to keep the kids busy and happy for two days! Staying at the holiday inn was perfect as well! Quick walk between the two!
Caitlyn McKechney — Google review
Kids loved it. Lifeguards were very alert and on top of it. No slimy floors on pool bottoms. There are activities/pools to accommodate all ages from toddler to adult.
If I had to mention a couple cons: restrooms/change rooms could use an update. Music was unnecessary and loud (you couldn't hear the music anyway due to the sound of water/splashing, and kids screaming in the background. Loud music was just added noise.)
Randa A — Google review
Awesome place for the kiddos. Really nice that the entire place is inside. It's also very convenient that there is direct hotel and restaurant access.
However, that's about as good as it got. 3 main attractions, 1 set of stairs. That is how the entire place is set up. It's hard to know where to go, or who's going where. The worst part- none of the staff really cares or pays attention or implements the rules, which is obviously very unsafe for the kids. They have no way to communicate with each other, other than to blow a whistle and yell.
The light system indicating the next person could go clearly wasn't working for 2 days, yet we continued to waste time sitting at ride after ride because the workers were talking to each other and not paying attention to the riders.
Multiple times we witnessed the attendants at the surf ride paying absolutely no attention while people were on the board, waiting for direction.
The whole place could absolutely use a face lift.
Overall, the kids enjoyed themselves; the adults TRIED to enjoy the kids enjoying themselves, but were too busy worrying.
MJ Brooks — Google review
We had a wonderful experience, this park has activity for all ages. we all enjoyed ourselves a lot. we'll definitely come back. i suggest correcting the time to start the park because they say they open at 11:00, but at 10:00, it was open. i lost an hour of fun. Courtyard hotel it’s an amazing place too. We love it.
Ebenezer Esis — Google review
For the people leaving bad reviews because of the connecting hotels, those hotels have nothing to do with Splash Lagoon and while they are connected, they are separate and no the waterpark is not included unless you buy a hotel and waterpark package off the Splash Lagoon Website which compared to places like Kalahari, this is an amazing deal. We booked a non connected and it was perfect. There are a couple non connected hotels like the Marriott we stayed in that were immaculate and you could see them from the parking lot, less than a minute drive!
Highly recommend. Splash Lagoon has something for everyone from infants to adults (which is important because we have a 6 month old, 12 year old, and 17 year old). Water was comfortable and restrooms, dining area and waterpark area are clean and maintained by staff in a timely manner. Has everything a big name park like Kalahari has but is much more affordable. There was also plenty of seating in all areas of the park and dining areas so there was plenty of room and you weren’t on top of others or without a seat (Kalahari for example runs out of seating pretty early). Great location with tons of hotel, dining and shopping options within a minutes drive or walk. Splash has a bar and a quick service restaurant/concession area and there is a Quaker Steak and Lube attached to the building. We booked a package with Courtyard By Marriott across the street after reading tons of bad reviews for dirty worn out rooms and tons of noise at the connecting hotels. Our hotel was less than a minute drive. Hotel was immaculately clean and maintained, and it was quiet and comfortable. It even had its own heated pool, toddler heated pool, hot tub, sauna and gym so the kids could swim if they wanted even after waterpark close. I highly recommend booking the package on Splash Lagoon bundled with the Marriott. We splurged for a cabana (very fair price) for our second day which is out of budget at places like Kalahari. It was amazing to have a place to relax, let the baby nap, and have a home base to store our stuff and meet up with each other. It came with towels, snacks, water, a fridge, souvenir cup with $0.99 cent refills, arcade cards, TV and our own dining table. It was extremely private and comfortable. Staff were on top of everything and very friendly and eager to help with anything a guest needed. We will definitely be back.
Sara Tullas — Google review
Hands down the BEST PLACE!! I'm a huuuuge fan of it being indoors!! After having LYME'S I can't handle the sun!! The price for the rooms the price of entrance the foods in the hotels... Amazing! I've been going there for 12yrs now and not even the kids are sick of it yet lol. We've stayed at every hotel attached to Splash Lagoon. And NONE were a disappointment!!
Christy Comfort — Google review
Nice indoor park. Does get busy but not too bad. It’s not huge but enough to keep everybody for the day.
Water temperature was okay. Room temperature could be a little warmer during winter season.
Check in was simple.
Large lockers are $22 per day. Smaller ones are $16. Double check your locker. Mine did not lock even when the door closes and turns red for in used. I found out at the end of my stay. There are tables throughout that you can place your stuff on if you don’t want to rent a locker.
Lifeguards everywhere and they do a great job making sure everyone is safe.
Overall, great experience.
Meng Thao — Google review
Had a wonderful visit! Great layout and very well kept. I was pleasantly surprised that there was never a wet floor in the bathroom! We loved the arcade, wave pool, lazy river, slides and hot tub! We enjoyed eating lunch up top overlooking the flow rider and wave pool. Only 2 hours from our home and we will definitely return, thanks for the great day!
Laura Long — Google review
This place is amazing!! Great arcade inside and they even have a bar for the adults. Spent the weekend here with a bundle deal including hotel. Lockers available and private areas you can rent.
Kenneth Fornash — Google review
Did the Hotel over- night stay for my daughter s birthday. We bought the birthday cake/pizza add on. I was surprised how delicious the cake was !
The hotel room was a little dated- but we were there to swim and sleep.
The room was VERY close to the pool it was great !
Kids loved the hot tub , wave pool and kiddie water slide the best !
Some lifeguards were very attentive and great- others looked like they were falling asleep- they were switched ALOT.
Debra Wright — Google review
We took the kids (8 and 9) here for NYE and we all had a blast. The water park is clean, spacious, lots of fun things for everyone to do including lots of slides, the lazy river, hot tubs and the wave pool. The lifeguards were on it...great job! The prices are fair for a full day of fun and I feel comfortable and safe letting the kids run and find their favorite slides to play on and not have to be stuck together or with us the entire time, they can let loose and just have fun. The kids loved it so much that we're going back in the spring for their birthdays. Not sure who is more excited, the kids or us parents!
Cassandra Wright — Google review
It is the Disney land of Erie, PA! The boys and I had a wonderful time. The best way to experience it is to book at least one night stay at one of their connected hotels. This way one can easily change between swimming and warm/dry clothes through each day, and avoids having to lug around one's valuables. It was nice to be able to take a little break from the water, and play at the arcade area. So much fun! It was like a mini vacation....as one of my boys described. We stayed at the Hawthorn Suites. The staff there were wonderful and were very accommodating to our needs. Thank you, Heather, Michelle, Isheka, and Esteban!
The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Martin House is a National Historic Landmark in Buffalo, New York. The mansion is an excellent example of Wright's Prairie School architecture, and is regularly ranked among his most important and impressive works.
Beyond beautiful from every angle! Recommend the tour and gift shop. The gardens, ground, atrium are absolutely gorgeous. Found great items in the gift shop. Bought a few things I can use everyday and be a reminder of Martin House as well as unique items. Visitor Center had an excellent array of photos showcased in lighted displays in a historical timeline. Tours and self-guided tour options available.
Tracer 396 — Google review
We enjoyed the basic tour (2 options avl: basic is 75 minutes and premium is 120 minutes). We didn't ask what the difference between the 2 tours was, but since 75 minutes fit into our schedule, we chose it. It was an interesting tour and the tour guides were quite knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. I would like to view the gardens in late spring or summer as the grounds appear to be meticulously maintained. We visited on April 1(too early for blossoms) and it was snowing and quite windy. Photos are only permitted while OUTSIDE or inside the conservatory. No photos allowed inside the house whatsoever. A short (8 minute) and informative movie started off the tour that provided a background on the relationship between Wright and Martin. The attention to detail and design of the home was exclusively Frank Lloyd Wright, including the furniture throughout the home. There were many references to the rather large basement which was supposedly used for some entertaining, however, that is only viewable with the premium tour. In our opinion, the basement should be included in the basic tour since it is referenced throughout the basic tour. At the very least, it should be identified in advance of purchasing your ticket so as a consumer you are aware of that option and make an informed decision. Very clean reception area, well maintained restrooms and friendly staff.
Sharon DeBlois — Google review
Touring the Martin House was a fantastic experience. I did the 2 hour tour on a beautiful spring day. It was very informative and nice to visit the upstairs. It was hard to believe it was designed and built in the Victorian era. A VERY highly recommended tour.
M J — Google review
We did not take the full tour but had a look from outside. We went for a short visit and did not have time to wait until tour started. I wish if we can buy tickets and have a look inside on our own pace rather than spending a lot of time following a tour guide.
Chula Rodrigo — Google review
Wonderful tour of an amazing house. The neighborhood is gorgeous. The property is pristine. Breath-taking details. Captivating stories about it's journey.
Rose Higgins — Google review
It’s was a nice little tour, it lasted about a hour and a half, we toured the front of the house and then the first floor and a few rooms upstairs and then the conservatory. I really wanted to tour the whole house for the price I paid. But nonetheless this is Frank Lloyd Wrights design so I’m not surprised. The grounds were well kept and our guide knew her stuff. I enjoy touring estate homes and this one did not disappoint.
Helena Boulding — Google review
They offer two tours. The 70 minute tour is only the main house. The 2 hour tour is of all of the buildings. If I had realized that we would have taken the 2 hour tour. The house is in a residential area, so be sure to arrive in plenty of time to find parking and walk to the house. It is interesting and the building has many original pieces of furniture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The history of the Martin family explains why the house was designed the way it was. Unfortunately, when you go upstairs you only get to see part of the house. It would have been nice to see more. You can only take pictures in specific areas, mostly outside. Nice gift shop with beautiful items.
L T — Google review
Took the 75 minute docent led tour of the home. He was so well informed on the main things you'd expect to learn, yet the small details he wrapped in made it a really neat experience. Going online to get tickets is needed, I'd do so as far ahead as possible. My friends and I found ourselves wishing we'd been able to take the 2hr tour; unfortunately it was sold out.
*-Salena-* — Google review
Beautiful construction, magnificently designed. The staff were so nice and very informative, and genuinely seemed to enjoy their work their. They were incredibly nice to us as let us take care of our young son who was with us and walk around the garden to calm him down. They truly cared about making our experience a nice one.
Reuben Levinton — Google review
The Martin House was BEAUTIFUL!!! If you love different in architecture you will love this home!! Take a tour with a docent... we took the 1.25 hour tour and saw the house, conservatory and the carriage house and I was really impressed with it all. I would love to live in this house but I would never leave it!!! From the stained glass windows to the 8 miles of woodwork, this house is just amazing!! Don't miss it when in Buffalo!!!
Rena Correia — Google review
Amazing house and it’s very well preserved. I took the basic tour at it lasted around 1.5hrs. You can ask as many questions as you want and the tour guides are very good experts in Wright’s architecture. Take the tour, is the only way to go inside the house. Indoor photos are not allowed. There is a 10 min video presentation at the begging that really helps understanding the historial context of the house. Take time after the tour to look around the house and see some cool old houses in this historical neighborhood.
Gerardo Guerrero — Google review
Great experience at Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House! . Wright's architectural genius is well explained both on the tour and by the movie at the beginning of the tour. The tour also gives the history of the home and the home's owner Darwin D. Martin.
Did the 75 minute tour which takes you both inside and outside the house. Once inside the house each room is explained in great detail. The most interesting parts of the house are probably the conservatory and the sunrise fireplace. As with most Frank Lloyd Wright houses the furniture design is second to none. The barrel chair and bookshelf are the most memorable furniture designs in the house.
Gift shop was good, some items were over priced, but they had a lot to choose from. Be sure to purchase a ticket online in advance. They do offer a few different tours. Photography is not allowed in most parts of the house.
If you have been to other Frank Lloyd Wright houses and not yet seen this one, it should be added to your list!
Ryan Mazierski — Google review
One of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpieces in architecture, known as Prairie style, which aims to be organic, making it part of its environment and trying to blurr the transition from the nature outside to the living areas inside. Beautiful inside and out, superb gardens. Enjoy!
Cookie Monster — Google review
This 100+ year old home is a must see if you visit buffalo. Our two hour was incredibly detailed and very informative. A truly beautiful piece of American history perfectly preserved.
Thank you for a fantastic afternoon
Art Fernandez — Google review
Oh my God, where do I start? Our tour guide is very informative. We did the least expensive tour, wish we did the 2-hour tour. The pain staking restoration of this piece of art Architecture is magnificent! Thank you to the craftsman, the artisans, and the backers for saving this for future generations. The design, the eyelines, the thought and design going into even a narrow nearly hidden window encompasses the brilliance in Frank Loyd Wright's design in Martin House. If you are on the fence to see this home, jump over Nd come in. You will not regret it.
Ryan Gates — Google review
What a treasure! This was my first FLW project to visit and I’m pretty sure the bar has been set. The information center is incredibly well designed with plenty of information.
The tour is fantastic and well worth the price of entry. The Docent was kind and knowledgeable.
Then the house itself is nothing short of a masterpiece. The crown moulding woodwork is incredible, the art windows are perfect, the tiling is brilliant. The “flow” of the home is unique and offers moments of intimacy and awe. Well ahead of its time.
I wish I could have taken photos inside, and I would have loved to explore the basement, as I’d wager there might be some hidden creativity there as well.
100% a must see for any art and design lover.
Shon Dempsey — Google review
Excellent tour and facilities. How little Frank Llloyd-Wright cared about the people who lived in, used, the houses he designed never ceases to amaze me. Martin's wife was legally blind and there is not one thing about this house design that is sentient if her experience. It's classic Frank, clever, pedantic, beautiful, and all about Frank's aesthetician over comfort or use. On a bright day they had all the lights on - because his aesthetician is a terrible use of natural light. Fascinating!
Hilary P — Google review
This was my first time visiting. I was very impressed with the complex. The 75 minute tour was well worth it. It was worth traveling for. The detail that went into the design of the house is breathtaking. It was encouraging to see the efforts of this group to restore this house to what it was like over 100 years ago. Loved the tree of life stained glass. The detail that went into this place was better than some of the other FLW houses I have been to. If coming to Buffalo this has to be on the list to visit.
Anthony DeMaria D.C. — Google review
We went on the shorter 75 minute tour and it was fantastic! Both Eileen and Paula did an excellent job telling the stories of this beautiful home. The tour starts with a 9 minute video about the history of the Martins, Wright, and the building of this house. There is a cafe and a gift shop on site that sold lots of Frank Lloyd Wright merchandise that can be found at all of his other homes. We have a NARM membership so the two of us were able to get in for free! Well worth a visit if you’re in Buffalo.
Charles Vega — Google review
A wonderful walk through the past visions of amazing architecture from a man who was a great artist and designer.the attention to detail of everything you could possibly think of.the use of wood and brick blends together perfectly.a must see if you are in the area.
Charles Ippolito — Google review
Such a cool building. Didn't go in this time but I've been on a tour in the past, had lots of fun back then with my cousin and aunts. Architecture fans will enjoy it
Joseph Medicis — Google review
You get to walk around inside an artistic masterpiece. If you are bored or don’t see the incredible beauty in the design, craftsmanship and restoration then you might like a trip to Walmart or McDonald’s better.
me grimm (megrimm) — Google review
Amazing rehabilitation to the tune if $50M+! We took the shortest tour- 1hr 15 min. The tour starts in the new building (award winning architecture itself) with a quick film and then a walk though the first and second floors of this historic creation of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of his earliest projects that helped catapult him to the fame he attained as a premier American architect. Absolutely beautiful rehabilitation and detail.
Hamburg Gaming is a casino with a great atmosphere and friendly staff. Visitors appreciate the affordable food and beverage prices, as well as the clean and safe environment. The no-smoking policy inside the casino is also a plus, with a designated area for smokers. Employees have had positive experiences working for Delaware North Corp at Hamburg Gaming, finding everyone to be welcoming and friendly. Additionally, one visitor shared their excitement about winning $60 more than they came in with after having an enjoyable time at the casino.
We unfortunately locked their keys in the car up on entering and did not notice until asked for I'ds , realizing I left my wallet in the car and returning to find also I locked my keys in it we had to call a wrecking company to retrieve my keys for me and gain access so I could get my wallet after that whole ordeal we immediately return to the casino and head over $1,100 on first pull first machine we went to and just had a great experience what an awesome casino great staff clean friendly and nice atmosphere great experience will recommend and and return
Baine Neveu — Google review
We enjoy going to this casino. It’s low key and not sensory overload with noise. The crowd is a more mature, relaxed crowd, with a good vibe. It’s easy to get to, the parking lots are safe and and easy to get in and out of. Service is quick and the slots are fair. The bar is right in the middle and easy to get to. We enjoy going there and blowing off some steam.
J C — Google review
It needs to be a little updated staff was friendly but they didn't have drinks excessible or easy to get to also. There wasn't many wait staff but A-OK casino.
I do recommend this for my friends and I will be back. Oh yes You're also as a live band there which was a decent Band.
dj Flex — Google review
We always enjoy going to the Hamburg casino for a number of reasons. We find the staff very friendly and helpful the food and beverage prices are very affordable and it very clean and a safe place. The no smoking in the casino is also another benefit. They have a section for smokers along with different types of gaming machines so if you need to smoke you don't have to go outside.
David M — Google review
Usually I don't do reviews unless something was exceptional or something that really bothers me, but last night was an Exceptional Night at Hamburg Gaming. The fish fry was EXCELLENT, fresh, good portion, and well worth the $15. The country band was also Exceptional.
Bruce Mielcarek — Google review
All the way from Texas, and I have to say this place is ok. I never expect to win so I won't rate that. They have a ton of games but the 4 stars is because they don't have any $1 nine line slots.
Arthur Ware — Google review
Loved playing the slots. I actually won! I ordered some hot chicken wings. The worst Buffalo wings that I have ever had! They were soggy and some of the skin on the wings were chewy and felt like rubber. Also, the celery was soft and tasted like they were boiled and soggy.
Janice Dale — Google review
By far the worst casino I've ever been too. Small, boring machines, terrible promotions. I had a promotion for a rinky dink $20 free play and the machine printed the ticket incorrectly and I couldn't even use it! I called for service and finally after 30 minutes and $200 dollars later, I was told that the promotions desk was closed and they were the only folks who could reproduce the ticket! Money guzzling place and it's not even fun there..in fact it smells like urine inside. Don't waste a trip to this terrible casino.
Bella — Google review
This is a review for Indulge @ Hamburg Gaming. It is convenient when going to the casino. This is the only good thing I can say.
Prices are ridiculous for the amount of food you get. I had the chicken sandwich, all roll very thin piece of chicken. To substitute for something other than fries, price is abit high.
Very disappointed with this place. I will never again eat here.
Penelope Williams — Google review
Best place to go for a night out when you have nothing planned and want to have good food and a good experience! Some of the best video slot machines I’ve ever played! Definitely will be going back it was a 10 out of 10 experience plus if you sign up for the membership card, they give you free play as well as an optional dining experience coupon!
Nick Harpham — Google review
If you become easily addicted to something this is the place for you. I'm an alcoholic and loved coming to this place for a couple of drinks and betting away my daughters college fund that my grandfather left her. Good service juts make sure you leave some money in your car to get gas on the way home.
Jack Goff — Google review
Very nice establishment the people are friendly and the food is good but it can be very painful to loose your money they also have live bands sometimes and sports to watch. You can even play lottery! So you can enjoy all of these benefits at the same time and if your lucky enough you can win good luck!
marquetta betts — Google review
Well kept casino and pleasant people working there. Payouts are as good as Batavia Downs. Both casinos have free self serve coffee and soft drinks. Has a decent fish fry. The Strangers band played Friday and rocked the house. Huge amount of the better/newer video slots. No card tables. Only open till 4 am.
Don Sickau — Google review
Very clean, staff are extremely friendly. Great chicken wings at the small restaurant and Cyclone Bar has great drinks, especially their Long Island Ice Teas. I wish the ratio of free play received was higher than it is as you have to spend/lose/play a lot in order to get a decent amount but other than that I really enjoy Hamburg Casino.
Only Me — Google review
I left a winner this evening.... Not a million bucks or anything like that. But I did leave with about $60.00 more than I went in with....
Stephen Szymura — Google review
I just started working part time at Hamburg Gaming for the Delaware North Corp. So far, my experience with Delaware North and everyone at Hamburg Gaming has been fantastic.
During my interview and on boarding, Toni (in HR) and Chef Brian were extremely welcoming. I was worried that they would not be as positive/understanding and friendly once I was actually hired.
But, those worries proved to be unfounded.
Everyone that I have interacted with so far has been extremely friendly and helpful. I look forward to working with the Hamburg Gaming staff for foreseeable future.
Dennis Floyd — Google review
what a FUN night with family and friends. came to Buffalo from Florida to visit and spent an evening at Hamburg Gaming. super fun, friendly staff and sooooo many games to choose from. really clean and very well organized. must go !!
Fred Collister — Google review
The food was delicious! The rides were fun. But you better come with cash. Some vendors only take it.
Faith Adams — Google review
Very enjoyable time! Had drinks and food at the bar while playing video poker! The wings were amazing and the best I've had in a long time! Good time all around!
Tammy Casper — Google review
I can't believe the young red head lady at indulge!!! I spend thousands in this place every single week I didn't become a diamond member in a month for no reason!! She was so nasty and rude to me ... And when I asked her a question she said to me so rude that the line is over here which by the way there was no line .. then she cut me off and took the person that walked up behind me but closer to the side she pointed too ... How dare you. I stood there patiently waiting for the supervisor but they were extremely busy so I just left !! On top of this .. the same employee was definitely high on something her mouth was twitching and eyes and she was very jumpy.. I have seen her before and she wasn't like this so I know that she was clearly on something!! Ridiculous to let her even work today that's how obvious it was that she was under the influence of something!! I was so disgusted with the whole situation!! As a diamond member I should have never had to experience the treatment of such kind ... Well as any member!! However I take it very personal considering I have only been coming since October of 2023 and I was a diamond in less then a month!! Not sure if I will be returning!!
Real Gemini — Google review
Not a big gambler, went there to try out the Indulge restaurant. Food was excellent, very generous portions, in fact personally I would have preferred a smaller portion and decreased price. Had the meatloaf poutine and took it home for two more meals. Reuben was also excellent.
Joanne Pyszczek — Google review
Very welcoming, very knowledgeable staff, very friendly staff. Casino is very clean and fresh. Would definitely recommend to everyone to come to play here you won't be disappointed!
Barbara Winkowski — Google review
The casino was clean and spacious. There were complimentary drinks (coffee, tea and pop) . A waitress took my friends' alcoholic drink orders and brought them their drinks at the machines. We played mainly Penny slots. My friends smoked so we ducked into the smoking room, it was packed and cramped, we didn't stay there long. All the employees were encountered were friendly and helpful. The bathrooms were clean and spacious. We had a good time. They won, I lost. (Boo, lol) I'd go back again.
Patti Tirpak — Google review
First time visiting after looking for something indoors. Very clean and very friendly staff. They were helpful and made you feel welcome. Even being busy and having some difficult customers, the staff kept calm, smiling and weren't stressed. The complimentary beverages are nice and having a tim hortons was a bonus as well! Will try the food next time I go as they weren't opened quit yet when I went!
Sarah — Google review
Great selection of slot...clean and well organized...friendly staff
PNC Park, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, is a classic stadium with beautiful architecture and a large fan base. The stadium has hosted all sorts of events, from major league baseball games to concerts. The views of the city are wonderful and the food at some of the restaurants nearby is great.
Great place, great view. Recommend to attend a game here. Huge parking lot available around, relatively cheaper rates starting 8$. Will recommend to come early for the game and enjoy the snack bar and drinks, and you might also get a chance to have game ball when teams are practicing. Escalator available to go up the levels and merchandise store are also present around entrance.
Kapil — Google review
Absolutely stunning park. Gorgeous backdrop of the famous and jaw dropping Pittsburgh Skyline full with Yellow Bridges and all. Decent atmosphere at game, fans were slow to start, however as the game progressed, the game became more and more exciting. The two teams, (Hometown Pirates, and the Visiting Atlanta Braves) delivered a great performance coming down to the wire in the 9th inning. Would 100% recommend for the view alone. The baseball is an added bonus.
Connor Hughes — Google review
We went to see the Cubs play.. WOW..great ball park! The interaction with the fans was great and so inviting. The fans had such team spirit and showed great sportsmanship as well. Did not disappoint.. the fireworks after the game where freaking amazing! Best show I had ever seen! Thank you Pittsburgh for a great weekend!
Olga Longberry — Google review
Fabulous park! Really nice! Well designed and great seats! Not a bad seat in the park! My only criticism is the concession stands are a bit slow..
With ball games now with time limits on pitching etc, you can miss a lot of the game getting food and drinks. Still, first world problems...
David Whitehouse — Google review
My wife and I went on the PNC park stadium tour. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable of all aspects about the teams history and all of the parks history. Being in the dugout and checking out the suites and the press box was super cool. I can't wait to catch my first Pirates game this year!
Austin Wine — Google review
Visited in 2012. It still ranks in my top 3 baseball stadiums, I've ever visited! The concourse is amazing, tons of food options, & the outside of the stadium, has some of the coolest statues you'll see! The stadium has great views of the city, the bridges beside it, add to the experience! Beautiful stadium!
Richey- Haggard 1 Photography — Google review
I was asked what I wanted to do for my birthday a couple of months ago. My answer was go to a Pirates game or Mexico. I was thrilled when my birthday came and my love sent me a picture of my Pirate ticket. We arrived and parked with no problem in parking lot 2 gold walked to a little bar outside the park and had a cold beverage while waiting to get in the park. The staff checking all of the fans in were pleasant,polite and helpful. The selection and ease of purchasing snacks and beverages was one of the great parts of my experience as I did not miss but a few moments of the game while using the facilities. Section 119 row DD seat 1 and 2 is where we sat I loved the crow and would sit in that section again. In reality I would love to attend as many home games as there are but will most likely make it a yearly tradition to get a game around my birthday again. This was the most fun I have had as a birthday adventure in years.
Shana M — Google review
PNC is always a great venue, whether for a Pirates game or concert. Seats are tapered nicely to give everybody a good view. Everything is pretty clean and the food is good. Minus one star for prices. They gouge pretty deep for beers and mixed drinks. Otherwise a great establishment.
John G — Google review
Not the first time I've been to PNC Park. Always a great experience. Great park, awesome view, friendly staff. Tickets for where we sat were a great value, talking bucket list kind of stuff, for a decent price. Being an Orioles fan, I'm used to a great stadium. I'm biased as OPACY is the best but you'll never go wrong here! Only downfall is the price of concessions but what was offered was an amazing selection. I'll be back many times and I urge everyone to take in a game here!
James Kerr — Google review
We went to a Dodger/Pirates game and it was a great experience. I took a 22 year old and a 2 yo. The park was clean, Well staffed, and easy to get around. I felt very safe the entire time. Staff was awesome about upgrading our seats - I was worried the 2yo would fall as we were pretty high up. However the upper deck seats were beautiful with a view of the game and the city.
People around us were also there just to have a good time. Food and drinks were a bit pricey, but that's to be expected and way cheaper than back in the bay area.
There are a lot of cheap parking options well within walking distance.
Loved all the little restaurants and pubs with open and outdoor seating right outside the park piping the game through speakers.
Pittsburgh deserves a better reputation!
Julia Nunez — Google review
After growing up here and having season tickets for years to Three Rivers then moving away, this was my first trip to either new stadium. It is fantastic. There really isn’t a bad seat in the place and would definitely go back and purchase a standing room only seat and just wander. Easy in and out from all gates, good food.
Sean McIntosh — Google review
Club seats are the best! If you are thinking of going to a Pirate game, spend the extra money and get club seats. The seats are padded and the environment is fantastic. It is worth every penny. First, the crowds are much smaller in the club seating area. There are short lines for food, and the food choices are great. Second, the restrooms are clean, much cleaner than the normal restrooms. It has a clubhouse atmosphere and it is all air conditioned inside. We sat in Section 209, row A seats 1 and 2 and they were great. We had a fantastic view of the game, and went it when we needed a break from the heat. There were no rowdy crowds, and you can get a table inside and watch the game for a bit while you are eating, or taking a break from the sun. I think the best part about the club seating is that the seats are padded. You can sit, watch the game, and never get uncomfortable. It was a great experience and one of the best ways to beat the crowds and to have good amenities. The tickets are a bit more, but you will have a great experience.
Christopher Sarracino — Google review
Awesome ball park and atmosphere! Even though the team itself is not very good, the stadium gets a solid crowd of dedicated fans.
There is a lot of places to eat and drink at, especially Manny’s BBQ owned by Pirates legend Manny Sanguillan. Sometimes you can even meet Manny in front of his place for a picture and an autograph!
Everyone that works at the stadium that I interacted with was extremely friendly. The man at the ticket window even took his time to look for an aisle seat for me!
They also have a lot of activities for kids on the first level, including a big playground overlooking the River.
I purchased tickets the day of game at the ticket window.
There are a few parking decks around. Many hobos begging for change line the walk to the stadium.
All around a modern and awesome stadium and a fun place to watch a ball game!
Hope this helps! Happy Travels!
Ronnie T. — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Pittsburgh Pirates game at PNC Park and must say that it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I walked through the gates, I was struck by the stunning views of the city skyline and the river. The stadium itself is clean, modern, and designed with the fan in mind.
I was pleased with the amenities available, including a variety of concession stands, comfortable seating, and a great selection of merchandise. The atmosphere was electric, with passionate fans cheering on their team and the staff doing an excellent job of keeping everyone engaged.
The game itself was intense, with both teams putting on a great show. The Pirates put up a good fight but ultimately lost to their opponents. Despite this, I had an absolutely amazing time and would highly recommend attending a game at PNC Park to anyone who loves baseball or wants to experience the excitement of a top-notch stadium.
Chris — Google review
Great ball park! We visited for a work function and it was Amazing!
The staff was friendly and the food was tasty. Definitely a blast!
Dean Krapf — Google review
A beautiful day for baseball. Parked at Ft. Duquesne deck and walked across Clemente Bridge into the ballpark. Great sight lines. Other than Primanti Bros. the food was average. Bathrooms are kind of hidden.
J.J. Morrison — Google review
This is a great baseball stadium! It was very clean & orderly. Parking is easy & reasonably priced so that getting there isn't a challenge.
Robin Duncan — Google review
Love the new art work of the various players . Love the new chicken choices too. I like the team stats on the board before the game. I wish the 50 50 vendors walked around more. No one sold in our area (121)
Anne Kaufman — Google review
One of the most beautiful ballparks in MLB. They offer stadium tours which give you a chance to learn about the history of the Pirates and visit different parts of the stadium.
Sky Jonze — Google review
Not a huge baseball fan, but I love the ball park! Everything is layed out so well, and if you do get lost or turned about, the staff are always willing to help!! The staff really makes the park top notch!!
Deborah Chambers — Google review
My visit to PNC Park was enjoyable! The park & restrooms were very clean. The park staff were very engaging. Entering and leaving the stadium was a breeze. We were able to find convenient parking nearby for a reasonable price. THEN we walked to the casino for dinner, which wasn't a far walk at all! There are plenty of other dining options around the park as well as other activities if you are looking to make a full day of it! We are fortnate to have such great sports teams in Pittsburgh & wonderful venues to enjoy them in!
Nicole Glasgow — Google review
PNC Park actually lives up to the hype. All seats are great, people are friendly and food was very good. I loved all the Roberto Clemente stuff. Wish I could have seen him play.
Chris Eaton — Google review
There's a reason people say it's the best park in MLB.. Great view inside but it has the small town feel on the outside. The people were all very friendly to me as well... Bucket list - check..
Don Bean — Google review
Absolutely beautiful ball park. The atmosphere is great and the view overlooking the downtown is incredible. Is definitely one of top 3 ballparks in the states. I would recommend any baseball fan to come visit. The game was followed by a 30 minute firework display that rivals Canada Day or 4th of July celebrations
Peter Michailidis — Google review
Excellent experience! Very nice venue, great seats, tons of food and drinks choices, packed house with plenty of action on the field! An absolute must for any baseball fan! Very intimate field! We had an awesome view from right behind the Yankees clubhouse! Go Yankees!
Mt Washington is a picturesque location in Pittsburgh, renowned for its magnificent panoramic views of the city. One can savor these views from Grandview Avenue's Restaurant Row, which houses upscale seafood and Italian restaurants. The Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines are funiculars that ascend the hill to lookouts like Grandview Overlook. Point of View Park has a bronze sculpture of George Washington with Seneca leader Guyasuta, while Emerald View Park boasts several trails for hiking enthusiasts.
The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a world-renowned conservatory that was founded in 1893. The botanical garden features gardens of all types, including floral displays, tropical plants, and a greenhouse.
There will never be enough times you can visit this beautiful and unique place.
You can really take your time and self-tour so many different exhibits throughout the building.
What’s even more incredible is the dedication that is readily apparent throughout each room. You can clearly tell that much thought and effort has been put into making this as beautiful as it is.
100% recommend for a therapeutic, relaxing and fun time.
Courtney Sham — Google review
Very beautiful and large place, mainly indoors but I would recommend going on a nicer day so you can get the full experience of the outer section as well. If you’re a plant lover, you will absolutely love this place. There’s a lot selection of plants and trees. There were little signs that have information about what you were looking about, and fun facts about them. During our visit there were a lot of exhibits that were closed because they were working on them. The first look inside was breath taking. If you’re visiting Pittsburgh you definitely have to visit this spot !
Veronica Gaspar — Google review
Incredibly charmed. The many many gorgeous plants! The impressively dedicated sustainability-inspired fashion show! The lovely green-haired lady celebrating her wedding in a flower crown! The small children running about delightedly in the garden! The happy bees! The cute little environmentalist health food cafe! Overall so impressed by how much this obviously felt like a labor of love by the people who built it and who continue to maintain it. Highly recommend.
Jen Dimov — Google review
Amazing!! Went here with a friend and had such a great time! We were there when the Billy Porter display was up and it was not only beautiful but so interesting as well! Even if that display is gone, I don’t doubt that any other display they put up will be just as good! The conservatory itself was beautiful too. There were so many different rooms like a desert room and a fruit and spice room. The Japanese Garden is an absolute must see and if you want some amazing vacation photos, this is the place!
Lauren H — Google review
Very pretty if you like plants and flowers, they have quite the selection, different climates and seasons.
There are a lot of amazing photo-spots, definitely a place where I would take a date.
The gift shop also has quite the selection of different items, don't skip it.
Esteban Gaete Flores — Google review
its been SO LONG since ive been here and I'm so excited to start going more often! The place is magical, especially at christmas!
The gift shop has the most adorable items, a lot of which are hand-crafted.
parking is awful but its the city so what do you expect?!
Kaylin Mazzetti — Google review
We just went for their Christmas light display, and it was truly amazing. They have many beautifully executed displays with so many rooms and outdoor features. Phipps feel like a world-class experience. The plants, flowers, and botanicals from all sorts of climates were on display and matched tastefully with the Christmas lights. I look forward to seeing this again. I think it will be worth a visit in any season.
Ben Spratt — Google review
This is my favorite place in Pittsburgh. I have had a membership for quite a few years and it’s one of the best gifts I get myself every year. The shows are beautiful and every season they outdo themselves. It’s beautiful and peaceful. I bring family and friends and children. The holiday show cannot be missed.
Johannah C — Google review
What a wonderful place! The floral displays are outstanding and I never miss their seasonal shows for Spring, Summer, Fall and Christmas/Winter! They also often have an amazing train display for the winter season. Parking on the "Island" in front of the Conservatory on Schenley Drive is free... and on Sundays all street parking is also free. Their cafe also offers good options for lunch or a snack or beverage. I highly recommend a visit here if you are touring around Pittsburgh.
B. Morgan — Google review
Stunning displays right now of a collaboration with Billy Porter! The majority of the gardens Is all indoor domes, the orchid area was my favorite! Definitely need at minimum an hour, but recommend planning for two if you want to feel encapsulated and go through everything. The restaurant has nice options as does the gift shop albeit being on the pricey side. We saw a wedding taking place there, lovely venue for that!
Barb Kern — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens last week, and it was truly a delightful experience. The place exudes coziness, and the excellent services added to the overall charm.
One of the highlights was exploring the diverse gardens they have to offer. From vibrant flower displays to serene green spaces,
The attention to detail in creating a welcoming atmosphere and the variety of gardens make Phipps Conservatory a standout destination. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a botanical escape in Pittsburgh.
Abdullah. A. Alhuzaymi — Google review
I've photographed many weddings at Phipps and it's one of my favorite venues in the area. The greenery, flowers, and landscaping are all impeccable and it's a photographer's dream to have so many unique and inspiring locations for photos. I'm always excited to shoot here. I highly recommend it!
Aaron Varga Photography — Google review
Beautiful. The winter wonder light show was amazing. It was pouring down rain when we went and it was still amazing! Had to purchase tickets in advance as they only allow so many at a time. It flowed so nicely. You had enough time to enjoy and look at things without being surrounded by people. We also went on a Tuesday evening though! Will definitely return next year!
Ms Miller (Amanda) — Google review
Perfect Saturday for a visit to Phipps Conservatory. Elegant, beautiful and tranquil gardens. A feast for the senses. Fun, accessible, free parking and excellent for adults and children alike. Friendly and helpful staff. Cute cafe. It was nice to get there early before the crowds to take the time to thoroughly enjoy each section more than once. Loved it. What a treasure.
Jessica Bundrige — Google review
This place is amazing and beautiful. If you like to be surrounded by plants and flowers, and enjoy a quiet/fresh environment, this is a must if you are in Pittsburgh. I recommend to buy tickets in advance specially if is a high season or if there is some particular exhibition happening. You will spend around 2hours if you take it slowly.
Ana Gabriela Camargo Sandoval — Google review
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens proved to be a captivating retreat immersed in the allure of nature’s beauty. The curated plant displays and thoughtfully crafted gardens offered a serene escape from the everyday. A standout moment was the mesmerizing Tropical Forest Conservatory, where I felt transported into a lush rainforest realm.
One delightful surprise was the showcase of Billy Porter’s fashion, adding an artistic and fashionable dimension to the garden’s appeal. The emphasis on sustainability and educational initiatives further enriched the experience, making it a must-visit for both nature enthusiasts and seekers of serene tranquility.
Jeavon Johnson — Google review
We went here around Christmas time and they had every room dressed to the nines for the holidays. It was absolutely beautiful! I recommend buying tickets ahead of time just to be sure you'll get in, buy we bought ours at the window in the lobby when we entered. Every room of the garden was more gorgeous and breath taking than the last. They even had a room full of miniature train scenes of Pittsburgh. The gift shop in the lobby was also really cute, with lots of little treasures to remember your visit. I would definitely recommend Phipps Conservatory and Gardens for all ages!
Lexie Gee — Google review
Anytime of year, Phipps is a must visit. Their Christmas show has an amazing light display. The Spring and Fall shows are amazing and there is always something blooming. Don’t forget to look high and low, always love spotting a bunch of bananas.
Whether you live in the Burgh or are just in town, Phipps is a must stop! Advanced tickets are not a bad idea but unless it’s the Christmas show, generally not needed.
Eric Brinn — Google review
"The Phipps Conservatory Light Show in Pittsburgh is a magical experience that brings the holiday spirit to life. The stunning display of lights, synchronized to festive music, creates a mesmerizing and joyful atmosphere. The attention to detail and creativity in the light arrangements is truly commendable. It's a perfect family-friendly event, leaving everyone in awe of the holiday magic. Phipps Light Show is a must-visit during the festive season for a heartwarming and visually spectacular evening."
Seniorita De la Flor — Google review
What a wonderful visit! We arrived at 4pm on a Thursday and had the opportunity to enjoy the inside basically all to ourselves and still see the lights outside once night fell. Bonus, we even got a lovely western PA sunset in the mix. As always the decorations are amazing, the visit was well worth it!
steineld 818 — Google review
This is a place you definitely don't want to miss. No matter if it's an individual or for a family with kids/seniors, definitely worth visiting! It has covered most popular plants from all over the world. Good to see the details or just browsing around. It took me one hour for the tour. Some of the areas were very hot because of the simulation of tropical areas. We did have great fun come visiting here. Strongly recommended!!
Peng Hsu — Google review
Beautiful and well mapped out with friendly staff. The different rooms consisting of different climates was amazing. I’m not even a plant lover and was still fascinated. Would be nice to visit at different times of the year to see the different blooms.
BK 526 — Google review
Beautiful indoor gardens! We greatly enjoyed our time here… everything was Christmas themed which was pretty neat. We really enjoyed the Hawaiian rainforest and the main room with the all the train sets and little villages set up. The children loved that room and didn’t want to leave it! The entire facility is wheelchair accessible, a huge plus! Definitely worth a visit!
Kevin Horst — Google review
Went during the spring/Easter show and will gladly return for future seasons. A beautiful and well curated botanical experience that I will most certainly share with anyone who comes to visit me in the city. Please be sure to donate and support such a beautiful and important establishment.
Liam Wnorowski-Santos — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous conservatory and botanical garden. We visited during the holiday season and the festive decorations were magical and completely transformed the scenery. It was crowded on a Saturday night but to be expected given the season and the beauty. We didn't mind at all and everyone was polite and just there to have a good time. Even if you don't love botanical gardens I'd highly recommend checking out Phipps, it's one of the best.
David Chang — Google review
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is located in vast area of 15 Acres. It was built in 1893 The same was added to National Register of Historical Places in 1976. The theme of the tropical conservatory will change once in three years. Presently Hawaii theme is there. There are different parts of the conservatory called 1. Palm Court having different types of palm trees 2. Serpentine Room in which the exhibit plants change with the season 3. Fern Room in which many kinds of ferns and cycads 4. Orchid Room which has many kinds of orchids 5. South Conservatory which has seasonal flower shows 6. Tropical Forest Conservatory has waterfalls, fish pond etc. It takes one to two hours to visit entire area.
Gangadhar Chatla — Google review
Came for the Christmas lights and they do an excellent job.
Really beautiful place to get in the spirit of the holidays.
I will knock of one star because this place gets more crowded than Disneyland. Seriously, there are parts, where you are essentially in one long line, body to body, throughout a few of the sections.
Overall though, would still suggest it.
Tony Hayes — Google review
My husband, daughter, & I visited here on Christmas Eve Day during our first trip to Pitt. and I’m so glad we did! We were all so impressed with the time and details of all of the displays/gardens! Absolutely beautiful!! While we didn’t get to see the lights at night, it was still worth every minute!!
Kids-oriented amusement park offers a ferris wheel & more mild rides, a wave pool & water slides.
Absolutely lovely!
The park is incredibly well thought out: from arrival to departure.
1. The parking lot system is exceptional. It’s easy to park and get into the amusement park. They have multiple lots around the facility to minimize the walking for little legs.
2. Rides are older but well maintained: we road almost every ride in the park. They were all exceptionally well maintained and the staff was actively cleaning and maintaining the entire park as we played.
3. The conversion of Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood to Daniel Tiger was adorable and done well: they reused the sets perfectly.
4. Raccoon Lagoon is perfect for littles under 5! We were never bored.
5. The water park portion is absolutely lovely. A lazy river, slides, a wave pool, a toddler area, and a dragon ship for older kids is perfect. There should be more shade, though: for safety sake.
Michelle Red — Google review
If you have children and looking for one-day ride to burn their children, Idlewild is a good option to put in your radar. We went on a Labor Day one hour after opening and the park wasn’t that crowded. A lot of attractions were closed given to COVID and possibly for maintenance. It doesn’t get five stars because, as a lot of people said here, food is pricey here and they lack healthy options for kids. The highlight of the park is definitely the Soak Zone. Honestly, I’d skip the main park and would go straight to the water park.
Arthur Alexander — Google review
Hallowboo was fantastic! The kids had such a wonderful time, all the rides were open and spookybook forest was even better with treats for the kids!
Idlewild is a great place to visit spring, summer and fall!
Oh and cousin Eddie, well done.
Idlewild, yes, you have my permission to use my review.
M K — Google review
Food was overpriced. Free parking. A lot of things were closed including gift shops. We bought a souvenir cup almost 13bucks and it's the 2017 one, pretty bummed about that. Ordered a combo and didn't get a side or a drink. It's definitely run down and needs a fresh coat of paint and some upgrades. We only went for Daniel Tiger, rode the trolley, train and carousel. Lots of shade and bees. They did offer beer at one stand (8-10 bucks per) and food not containing meat (cheese Pizza and Fries). My daughter had fun she's almost two but she also didn't realize what she was missing with the rides, she was to small to go alone and adults were to big (for her age group).
Dana inknmyblood — Google review
We stopped at Idlewild while touring the small amusement parks in NY and PA and just loved the nostalgia of the park. It felts like stepping back into the 50s or 60s where families would vacation at a place like this for a week or two.
They have a nice selection of rides, but it’s not really a thrill seeker park. It’s wonderful to just slow it down and enjoy the flat rides and beautiful scenery.
The have two coasters. Rollo Coaster is a well maintained woody from 1938. It’s a great family style coaster. They also have a wild mouse steel coaster that is pretty fun.
We enjoyed our time there and will be back!
Andy Kachelmeier — Google review
We have been visiting this park since the 1990's. First with our own kids and yesterday with grandchildren. I love the updates done to storybook forest and the characters were the best we have ever experienced. We would have loved to have been able to tour storybook forest at 9AM like we did with our own children as this makes getting through the park easier.
We like that the parking lots make packing a picnic lunch an option and convenient. We were going to eat dinner at the park before leaving, but the food was outrageously expensive so we left the park and went to McDonald's drive through.
We thought the park was very clean and we noticed significant updates and painting repairs since our visit 2 years ago. Nicely done!
One issue we had that caused significant frustration was that bathrooms were very difficult to locate on the map and were not well marked in the park. The maps are to small to actually read details like restrooms.
We were disappointed that the park closed at 7pm which we did know about before arriving but it makes it impossible to do everything in a single day. We live 3 hours away in Ohio and used to arrive at the park at 9Am and leave at 10PM.
Yesterday we realized that there was no way to do the water park and Old Idlewild amusement rides so we gave the kids a choice. They picked the rides therefore for the first time ever we did not use the water park. We live close to multiple water parks but it was still disappointing.
With the exception of hours and restroom issues, we love this park and will return.
Pam Serafine — Google review
What a nice place! My kids loved it! Parking and entry was so easy! It's a shame more places don't do it this way! Food was average, and the staff was polite. Very nostalgic and very enjoyable! We felt safe and relaxed here. Only complaint, lots of bees for reasons unknown. If you bring/use hand sanitizer, leave the floral scents at home. Looking forward to our next visit!
Matthew Sabo — Google review
Nice park, a lot of parking lot spaces, good ideas of monkey gym, we was first time here for Halloween , they have a nice photo spots. The best railroad views. But next time will go to Kennywood, there is more attractions for adults, kids zone smaller then Idlewild, but more coasters, less distance to drive.
Inna Skoroda — Google review
Amazing family oriented amusement park. They still have some originals and have made improvements on a few of the rides. It's definitely not modern, but it's perfect for a family with younger kids. We appreciate that my 2 1/2 and 7 year old have a lot of different rides to enjoy, but also the Jumping Jungle and Storybook Forest offer up fun 'nonriding' activities as well. Storybook Forest has characters throughout and they are so sweet and interact with the kids. Snow White took the time to point out each dwarf (figures) and their names. She included some fun stories with it too. There's little wait for the kiddie rides even on a beautiful weekend afternoon in August, the longest wait we had was for the Wild Mouse and that was about 20 minutes. I would definitely seek out discount tickets. We chose Groupon and saved over $50 for a family of 4. Bring your own water if you can or be ready to pay $4/bottle. I'd also suggest packing up snacks as they don't have any restrictions on coolers or bags. Finally, park anywhere and it's a very short walk into different areas of the park. (I can't speak about Soak Zone because we didn't go to that area.)
Stacy Adams — Google review
This old park has a nostalgic atmosphere and is tucked in amongst the Laurel Mountains. There are 4 sections of the park which is all family friendly. The first part is Storybook Forest which showcases classic fairytales and is interactive. It's decorated with miniature houses that you can walk through and your kids will love it. Next is the main part of the amusement park which has old wooden rides and many fun games. There are lots of food choices and plenty of places to sit. Then if you walk across the large wooden bridge or take the train you will find Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. There are a ton on rides for the little ones and even some games and food in this section. Last is Soak Zones, you'll need a full day to explore the fun water slides, the giant water bucket, wave pool, enormous interactive pirate ship for the small kiddies and the lazy river. There are changing rooms and lockers. The staff were friendly and the park was clean. I love Idlewild and I've taken my family there for years. My only complaint is that they no longer have the antique photo studio. We would get a family picture every year as a tradition and had fun dressing up in period clothing. This was a disappointment for my family. Also their prices for food, games and entry have gone up significantly which made things a little challenging during our visit. Over all it's a fun place to go with your family. We have made some long lasting memories at this magical place.
Michelle Lenkner — Google review
Idlewild and SoakZone was always one of my favorite places to go as a kid and now as an adult with a kid. We usually arrive when the park opens and try to leave by 3:00 p.m. as it gets crowded later in the day. The best thing to do is to go to the wave pool area early in the morning, then leave SoakZone around lunch time when it starts to get crowded. We usually pack a lunch since the food is expensive. Depending on how much money you plan to spend, you may be better off purchasing the gold annual pass. We go several times throughout the year, and barely spend any money when we go. With each gold pass, you receive a free souvenir refill cup (free refills) and a nice discount on the food venues. This year they discontinued the 99 cent popcorn refill bucket. I spoke to the person selling the popcorn and she said there are a lot of people upset about it, so we are hopeful that they will bring it back. This park is geared for families with smaller children. Our son just became 37” tall this year and can ride most of the rides now. In addition to SoakZone (water park), and the normal rides, there is also a Kiddieland for younger children and Story Book Forrest. These two parts of the park are fun to go to for smaller children and take a lot of time to go through. All in all Idlewild and SoakZone are great places to go, but plan to spend a lot of money. For an example, the duck pond game was $10.
Christopher Sarracino — Google review
It was a great day! It is decorated so cute for fall & Halloween. So nice for the kids to be able to Trick or Treat there.
Connie Pevarnik — Google review
This park was lovely, shaded and a great time for the kids. A little expensive! My wife was pregnant and couldn't really ride anything at all, so it stinks we still had to pay! I only wish that the staff managing the rides were more attentive and engaging with the kids. There was no cheeriness and just felt like everyone was going through the motions. I think it took away from the enjoyment for the kids to be honest when the people running the rides don't seem at all excited about them. It was not a busy day but many times we had to wait because a child needed help out of a ride seat but the attendant was just sitting there for instance. My young daughters went through an entire bumper car ride stuck against a side with another car blocking them in and no way of getting out. The attendant just pretended not to see them which was very frustrating for them. Lifeguards at the water zone were highly attentive which was great. If you are going on the larger roller coaster make sure to check your combined weight on the scale ahead of time. Many people waited in line for the whole time just to find out they can't ride together. The combined weight for each row was like 265lb or something. If over that limit, you can't ride at all! Lockers of different size were available for the water area. We got one for $13 which fit a backpack full of stuff and our shoes for the whole day if needed.
John Sender — Google review
Beautiful park. Numerous picnic pavilions in short walking distance. Plenty of parking with handicapped access. Very family friendly environment. Lots of shaded areas and benches. Would recommend taking your own food and drinks. Very costly in the park. They allow wagons in park. If going to park often a seasonal pass is helpful and save you. No cash use in park, credit/debit cards only. A great time was had.
Rose Lemley — Google review
Not bad for small kids. Super crowded at the Soak Zone as to be expected on a 90° day. We did the amusement rides first before going to the water area. Usual line up of concession stands and drinks. Adults were happy to have the opportunity to have a beer or two. Parking is what you'd expect, crowded. There are no marked spots, so one car could park crooked and take up three spots which is what many did, and with no lot attendants, no one was correcting the problem. This is my reason for a star off. The kids had a good time and really that is all that matters.
Fallingwater, a residential masterpiece designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has been designated as a landmark and is now open for public tours. Located around an hour and a half southeast of Pittsburgh, the house is made of stone, concrete and glass which blend together seamlessly. The space exudes grandeur with its breathtaking history that dates back to the 1930s. The visitor center before entering the house showcases simplicity and complexity at their finest, with the foundation being praised for maintaining its original charm.
We rented a cabin near here for the weekend with family. I've always wanted to visit this house so we stopped by on our last day.
Tickets were sold out for the indoor tours (they weren't doing many because of Covid), so if you want to do that, book at least a month in advance.
That being said, the grounds and outside of the property are incredible. It's such a beautiful house and definitely worth visiting just the outdoor portion too. Plus you can see the inside through the windows. Tickets for that were only $20/person when we went.
There are tons of trails you can explore around the grounds too. I'd allow at least 1-2 hours here. It's definitely worth a day trip to visit if you're anywhere near here!
Jacqueline Telljohann — Google review
I have wanted to come here for years!
I finally made it!
It is a great place to visit!
It is stunning!
My only wish is I could live here for awhile.
Amazing place, it is a work of art!
Highly recommend you visit!
Make plans ahead of time!
You too will be amazed!
So glad this is preserved and open to the public!
It is a Gem!
It is so relaxing and quaint!
What is not to love?
Nothing!
The place is brilliant!
Steve Perry — Google review
Great work of architecture! Love the floating terraces.
Good hike and exercise trails for me but not for old people who has difficulty walking on rough grounds.
Knowing the history of the house and the owners is an honor.
When going wear comfortable clothing's and shoes. 👟
Joy MSchoolmeesters — Google review
Absolutely stunning in every aspect. You will not be disappointed. I booked the in-depth tour and while $90 to tour a house may seem steep it was worth every penny. Our tour guide was incredible and went over so many small details about the property and Frank Lloyd’s vision.
John Anderson — Google review
The space in the history is breathtaking.
To see and feel how the elements enter twine and then remember that this house was built in the 30s is remarkable.
This space is peaceful and well-kept. The visitor center before you get to work on this space is astonishing.
The foundation does a wonderful job of maintaining the simplicity and the complexity.
We missed the Inside tour but walking on the premises and the hidden paths I realized that this house has been here for over 50 years - it's magical.
Lorraine D. Battle (Nurse Lorraine) — Google review
A really amazing experience. Seeing pictures and videos cannot do this place justice. The harmony created with nature, and a man-made structure is perfectly balanced. We went on a 30F day in November, but still felt I could imagine what a summer day felt like here with the windows open, and a nice breeze. The grounds are beautiful, and relatively untouched. The home is setback far enough that you’re secluded, and there’s no noise (except the falls). Our guide was Brandon L., and he was great. We opted for the earpiece, which was also very convenient. Nice gift shop.
A.J. Nowaczyk — Google review
Beautiful home and grounds. The views are absolutely breathtaking. We got to tour the inside of the house and the inside is just as amazing as the outside. Our guide was knowledgeable and funny. I highly recommend getting tickets in advance, they sell out a lot. The gift shop had some interesting things and the Cafe had good food.
Rochelle Kroesen — Google review
The mecca to some of the great Frank Lloyd Wright. This house was an amazing sight to see and the landscape and surroundings just made the experience so much better. I've been to about three or four of his houses that he has designed and this one right here just really brought nature into the house and really made everything seem fluid. The creek and waterfall can be felt all throughout the house whether it is sight sound smell sometimes touch. You really get the sense of being in nature in a house like this as everything is designed to bring the outside in. On top of the house itself you can also walk the grounds and see other points of interest as well. There are some Trails you can walk in other viewpoints of the house which is highly encouraged. It is up in the mountains in the woods and I was fortunate enough to get the full experience of going there during a huge rainstorm but then having the skies clear once the tour started. So to say the least "falling water" was very literal that day. Well worth the price of admission and a must-see of Frank Lloyd Wright lovers
Michael Borrero — Google review
A shining example of just one of Frank Lloyd Wrights many accomplishments! Absolutely loved the guided tour, everything was covered in depth and with a wonderful personality!
A beautiful setting and easy to find (despite it is out in the middle of nowhere) would highly recommend to anyone but especially architecture aficionados.
Dorthea Morgan — Google review
We love it here! Highly recommend the inside tour at least once. If tickets aren't available, the outside grounds are just as interesting. This last time we toured it was late Fall - still gorgeous & picturesque. The gift shop has unique items - make sure to check it out as well.
Tracer 396 — Google review
Fallingwater is an absolute gem to visit!
We purchased our tickets in advance for a specific time slot and had zero wait time, as our tour started punctually.
Earpiece radios allowed us to hear our knowledgeable tour guide during all times, giving us freedom to explore a bit around the property as she spoke.
The visitors center was easy to navigate and was very beautiful. The gift shop had gorgeous souvenirs!
Kyra Mangold — Google review
This place is one of kind. A beautiful nature walk to a true wonder. The visitor center seemed so calm and peaceful. it's an open roof in the woods. Even the mens room was beautiful. You can take guided tours, but it seems you have to book in advance, but for $15, you can walk the grounds on your own and still see the beauty. The cafe was really good and eating out in the lobby of the visitors center was very peaceful. I'm definitely glad to go. It is highly recommended to check out.
JA Rein — Google review
It was a dream of mine since I first studied Architecture to see Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece. And it didn't disappoint. Make sure to see his ingenious corner window detail. Fully integrated with nature.
Katrina Samen — Google review
This is a world famous building! A must see if you are in the area. We went in late February on Presidents Day. It was a beautiful day. We just had a timed walking pass. This means you just walk around the gardens and around the outside of the house.
The actual map they give you is a bit rubbish as their are no physical markers on the ground to correspond with the letters on the map. Also paths etc were closed for maintenance. It was obviously ‘off season’ so a lot of maintenance was taking place. The restrooms were not functioning so there were portapotties.
The gift shop and reception area were closed too.
However the building was great! What an amazing building!! The gardens are perfect.
It’s a really great stop over and the whole area itself is amazing
Patrick Bastow — Google review
We had Linda as a guide. Wow, was she knowledgeable and friendly. The tour was about an hour long, and she successfully answered questions by all. You can tell she has a true love for Falling Water. I don't understand the complaints. All you simply need to do is READ the website. It lists all the rules, and guidelines. Nothing asked of us was outlandish. Preserving the home for all to see in the future is best. It was our second time visiting, the first time was in the early 1990's. It's amazing how well kept and cared for the home is. Such an amazing place to visit!
Tessa Wentz — Google review
Fabulous location. Gluten free lunch at the cafe. Museum is beautiful. Art gallery is amazing. Bathrooms are gorgeous and clean. Grounds are stunning. Linda our tour guide was wonderful. Such a soothing voice. The house is unbelievable. So grateful they opened it up for tours. What a remarkable legacy. Would visit again.
Maria Hidalgo Dolan — Google review
A must see if you're in the area, even if you're not an architecture buff. Beautiful house and grounds. Very good tour guides. Take the time to walk the trail back to the Visitors Center. Some very interesting outdoor sculptures along the path. They could do a much better/faster job in the Cafe at the Visitors center but warning there are not a lot of good food options near Fallingwater. If you're in the area already, take the time to visit Kentuck Knob just a short distance away. It's a very different but terrific visit experience.
David Bear — Google review
Visited for the exterior only tour twice. Can walk around and see inside through windows easily enough. One of the exterior terraces with a great view inside can also be accessed unless preservation work is in progress. Don't forget to take a walk to the Paradise Overlook, a beautiful scene with the sound and sight of the Youghiogheny River!
Mike Martin — Google review
Falling Water stands out as a remarkable destination, where the stellar staff goes above and beyond to ensure an unforgettable experience!
The efficiency showcased by minimal wait times adds a layer of convenience, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the architectural marvels that grace the grounds. The fusion of breathtaking design and meticulously maintained landscapes creates a harmonious atmosphere that captivates the senses.
Falling Water is not just a visit; it's a transformative journey where every moment is crafted to leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended for those seeking a perfect blend of hospitality, efficiency, and sheer beauty.
Arianna Davidson — Google review
Amazing house. What a breathtaking experience this house. Frank Lloyd Wright did a superb job making the house blend into nature and the whole thing be cantilever is astonishing. I had heard of this house before but hadn't taken the time to visit until now and I wasn't disappointed. I can understand why it is so beloved and really appreciate that it is being so well maintained. The tour guide was excellent and she really gave us great insight into the family and the history of the building. There are some trails to walk around as well if you wanted to spend more time there. Highly recommended!
Jozef Watson — Google review
I honestly had no idea what to expect going here, but since my childhood, I always hoped I'd make it here.
Every facet of the experience seems to have been addressed to make it excellent in every way. From the entrance, the welcome center, beverage center, gift shop, walking tour host with Bluetooth headset, walking tour of the house and grounds, and even umbrellas.
Thank you to the caretakers and overseers of the organization!
This was everything to fill my heart, interest in art, architecture, nature, and hippie vibe, all wrapped up in one place!
G.J. Balogh — Google review
It is simply amazing that Frank Loyd Wright designed Fallingwater in 1935 as a vacation home for the Kaufmann family. This home is stunning. It’s unfortunate that it’s undergoing renovations that will last the next three years however, it’s better to see it maintained then neglected the ground surrounding the house are beautiful for short hikes. It’s very peaceful and calm. This has been a bucket list Item to see so very happy I made it out here. Went on a Sunday and there was hardly anyone here. Felt like we had the entire area to ourselves. Definitely recommend.
Exit Zero — Google review
Built in the early thirties of the 1900’s as a getaway from EVERYTHING “Cottage” or Vacation Home, unbelievable advanced architecture and use of space and nature…
I was very impressed to say the least!
Quite the drive to get there but for me and my “Inspired” Son, it was definitely worth it.
Site of United Airlines Flight 93's September 11, 2001 crash is now a memorial with a Wall of Names.
Being almost 4 hours away from this location, it’s hard to visit this memorial! But let me tell you, I went on 9-11 and it’s very busy, but absolutely beautiful! I would definitely recommend going on 9-11! It’s a great day experience! There’s is a trail you can walk or bike and it’s very spacious! It’s a nice place to go and have lunch and learn about history! There are so many different things to go see and read about! If you have the chance to go, I would! It’s so beautiful and educational and you get to go out and breathe the fresh air! This memorial is one of my favorites!
Katrina Schmit — Google review
Flight 93 national memorial is easy to get to but off the beaten path. Plenty of free parking and handicapped accessible. The tower of voices you should come to first, if you didn’t don’t worry, we missed them coming in because gps took us to another route but still got to the memorial. Plenty of space. Don’t forget to get a program which details all about the tragedy. There’s a lot to walk so wear a good pair of shoes. We did the winding trail up to the view platform and I had on flip flops. It can be done which I proved but my feet, ugh! Everything is free. You can leave a note in the shelter for the victim’s families. Very beautiful place. Very well done and looked after. There are historians there to answer questions and tell the story. There are bathrooms on the premises. Camper parking was available as well.
Vickey — Google review
This is an experience that I think k everyone should see. Went into the visitors center and felt a crazy calm in the facility. They actually have some recordings from the event available for you to listen to on headphones. The memorial plaza is closer to the crash site. There is a bridge, and you can hear the wind hum through the rails. The experience is melancholy 😢.
christopher benger — Google review
Amazing, somber, surreal experience. They documented everything in an easy to follow timeline, just beautiful displays in the visitor center. Very good tribute to those fallen and left behind that day. I could not help but tear up and have goosebumps reliving my experience and emotions on that day. Highly recommended for education and remembering the brave 40 who lost their lives due to the 4 hijackers.
Karen D — Google review
We spent almost 2-1/2 hours here. It was amazing. Make sure you sit on the bench at the tower of voices. Take your time going through and really take everything in. This has to be one of the most memorable memorials. The flight path can bring you to your knees. It definitely humbles you.
S Alex — Google review
Visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial was a profoundly humbling experience. Set in the quiet, rolling hills of Pennsylvania, the site is a somber reminder of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the heroism of the passengers and crew aboard Flight 93. The design of the memorial is thoughtful and respectful, with a pathway leading to the Wall of Names, where each victim's name is inscribed on individual panels, facing the crash site. Walking through the memorial, the sense of sacrifice and loss is palpable, yet there is also a strong feeling of unity and resilience. The Visitor Center provides a detailed account of the events, personal stories, and artifacts that deepen the understanding of the day's events. The peaceful surroundings and reflective atmosphere of the memorial invite visitors to pay their respects and reflect on the impact of that day. It's a place that not only honors those who lost their lives but also educates and inspires visitors to remember the values of courage, sacrifice, and freedom.
Lady Cornwall — Google review
Came from California to mechanicsburg to see my uncle and flight 93 was one of the things I wanted to see. We got there and it was very quiet. People speaking more quiet than usual out of the respect of the area you’re in. Steve gave a nice presentation about the different areas and details of the memorial. Very moving and a place Americans will never forget.
Hennesey — Google review
Beautiful memorial. I cannot describe the feeling there. I was not aware until I was on the field walk ending that the granite walkways were the route the flight came in on. When walking in you are on the granite walkway to a half wall of glass to the overlook. Then the granite walkway is at the field area along the marble name slabs to the fence to look through and see the boulder marking the site.
The chimes of voices was so beautiful. Wait patiently to here them. They are like whispers in the winds.
There is a clean restroom and a shop, also memorabilia and videos.
Fields of wild flowers planted were gorgeous.
Surreal.
Lori Jean Kveragas — Google review
Heartfelt tribute to the heroes on Flight 93. The visitor station shows a timeline of events and a screen that plays a re-enactment of when and how the plane crashed. Photos of all the victims are displayed on a wall along with voice recordings of the last calls to loved ones. There is an outlook area where you can see the crash site and memorial wall. All together there are 3 areas. The tower of voices, which is a giant wind chime representing 40 individual chimes for all 40 passengers. The visiting center displays artifacts and tells about what happened on and leading up to 9/11 along with an outlook center outside of the building. The third area is the memory wall with the names of victims, which is also close up to the crash site. There is a small store located inside with clothing and memorabilia also. Also, just an FYI, there is a sign that says no cameras or picture taking is allowed in the visiting center where all the artifacts are. There is also a sign near the tribute wall that says no food, pets, or bikes. I'm not sure if it is allowed in any other places, so research before you go. We stopped here on our way to Ohio from Washington DC. Would highly recommend to stop here if traveling in the area.
Mia A. — Google review
It’s always been hard not to get teary-eyed at visiting a memorial. Compared to others that I have visited this one is very modest. I visited a few hours before sundown in mid-June. Only a few people there. It quiet; no distractions from human noise. I found myself reflecting on the horror that these passengers felt when they came to the realization that they were going to die, by plunging thousands of feet. The decision they made to take back control of the aircraft was truly heroic.
MeV — Google review
I really hate to give any memorial less than 5 stars. It is a beautifully done building and grounds. Definitely worth the stop if you are driving through.
It lost a star for the no pictures inside policy. It was the first time I have been to any place operated by the national park service that denied photography.
Mike J — Google review
We were driving on the interstate and saw the sign. Spontaneously we exited. Not sure what to expect. The memorial was amazingly well done. While we expected a quick detour we spent a few hours. Flight over path/overlook, Tower of voices, Memorial plaza & wall of names. The visitor center does an excellent job retelling the stories of flight 93. Way more than we realized. Very quiet, tranquil and thoughtful site. The nuances of the design and intentionality of each part is amazing. Even a decent hiking path that interacts with the site. Talk to the rangers and volunteer guides who give unique insights. Highly recommended and respectfully done! 🇺🇸
Kitts Caribs — Google review
Very emotional experience! Only tourist location I've ever visited that moved me to tears. I surmise someone born in the 1930's or earlier would feel similar while visiting Pearl Harbor. I found the differences in the reactions in the various visitors there very interesting. The younger visitors seemed curious but respectful. Many of the older visitors seemed saddened. Some openly wept listening to the actual recordings left by passengers on the answering machines of their loved ones when they realized they would most likely die.
There is no fee to visit the Memorial park or visitor center. The exhibits are very educational, recreating the events on the morning of 9/11/01. Pets are allowed outside, but preferably not on the granite walkways. The only possible "negative" I can say is that there is a small gift shop in the visitor center. Some people might find this a bit tacky, but I thought the items sold were mainly educational or patriotic, and it's for a good cause, so I didn't mind its presence.
I won't hesitate to visit here again in the future. Watching the deer feed in the same field where so much death occurred years earlier, with the beautiful backdrop of a blue sky and colorful autumn leaves, left me with a mixture of emotions: peace, sadness, admiration, despair, etc. It is an experience I will never forget. 💔❤
Thomas James — Google review
Somber, and yet resonating. This memorial is beautiful and really does an amazing job educating about the final moments these heroic people lived. There are two main areas. The tower of voices is closest to the entrance, while the memorial museum is farther up the hill. It's best to come in the main door which is to the left of the parking lot. The inside tells the story from take off to grounding. So many years later and my heart still mourns with the families. I pray these powerful people continue to rest in peace.
Nicka Barbie — Google review
This is a very nice memorial. The story walls and recordings of passengers final phone calls are very moving. If you have not been here I highly recommend it. There are no photos allowed inside so I only have photos of the wind chime tower. This tower is only a small part of the overall memorial.
Mark Andrew — Google review
The least accessible of the 9/11 memorials but certainly worth the time. I’m impressed by the symbolism throughout the site. The path which is laid out like the flight path, the 40 individual marbles nameplates that from a distance look as one and the nod to the local hemlock trees throughout. Well done.
Mike Olson — Google review
Very beautiful memorial. The visitors center relives the tragic event, step by step; very informative. Park rangers are on site during business hours to answer any questions you may have. The tower of voices is a very unique monument to sit and listen. The views are breath-taking. A must visit National Park
Lisa Suter — Google review
This memorial was amazingly done. The phone calls if the victims really brought the emotions from weekday happened that day. The tower with the bells ringing was well done. I would recommend anyone that wanted to know more about flight 93 go to this memorial. It brought me to tears. Well done in honoring the victims.
Jim Shade — Google review
I've been to the Flight 93 Memorial 11 times. My first time was with my dad, shortly after 9/11 and awhile I waited to ship to basic training. To see where the memorial started and where is today is truly amazing! It was a simple steel wire fence, maybe 40 feet long and 12 feet high. I remember so many stuffed animals, pictures, letters and other heart felt items from friends and family. Today I'm proud to be VP of Rescue 343-2 Memorial which is a tribute Memorial to 9/11 out of Ohio and all who passed on 9/11. We will NEVER FORGET!
Shaun Mosiychuk — Google review
A very peaceful and humbling place to visit. A quiet space to reflect on the tragedy that unfolded that fateful day. Beautiful grounds filled with trees and deer. This place needs few words, just visit and pay your respects.
Heather H — Google review
The Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania stands as a solemn tribute to the courage and resilience of ordinary Americans who became heroes on a fateful day in our nation's history. Visiting this hallowed ground with my family was a deeply moving experience.
The museum, though photo-restricted, tells a powerful story of bravery and sacrifice. It commemorates the passengers and crew who, in the face of unspeakable terror, made an unthinkable decision: to confront the forces of darkness and prevent further devastation. Their selflessness and determination to protect others embody the spirit of our country.
Walking through the memorial grounds, you can't help but feel a profound sense of gratitude for these individuals who gave their lives to safeguard countless others. The serene landscape, including the Field of Honor and the Wall of Names, offers a place for reflection and remembrance. It's a reminder that even in our darkest hours, the American spirit shines bright.
The Flight 93 National Memorial isn't just a must-see for Americans; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the enduring values that unite us all. It's a place that honors the past while inspiring hope for a better future. Every American should make this pilgrimage to pay tribute to the heroes of Flight 93 and to reaffirm our shared commitment to freedom and resilience.
Krishna Sudarshan — Google review
The Flight 93 Memorial is such a great place to learn about what had happened on Flight 93 from 9/11. What they have done here to memorize the victims and everyone else affected by that dreadful day is amazing. They went above and beyond with this memorial. Inside you can find a ton of information and artifacts from the area during 9/11. There is no photography or video allowed inside of the building. There is a trail that will lead you down to the wall and where the crash site is. You can also drive here and walk a short distance to the crash site. A rock symbolizes where the plane had crashed. Take your time to enjoy and show respect towards all that had happened and all those brave people that had helped during the crash. The area is also very scenic.
JF Travels — Google review
Educational, emotional, and beautiful tribute to the lives lost on Flight 93.
The park ranger shared about prior land ownership, the symbolism of the design of the grounds being like a mother's embrace, the tall walls to draw your attention up towards the sky/flight path, and the wooden gate/wood ceilings being a nod to the hemlocks that were damaged/burned during the explosion. and so much more.
Truly incredible experience, this place will humble you.
Kaylin Mazzetti — Google review
It was an amazing, emotional, and educational experience. All the exhibits in the memorial were amazing. You can't leave there without learning how those passengers were such heroes for four our country.
Michelle Ice — Google review
Excellent memorial for the tragedy that occurred here. The signs are informational and really remind you what occurred on that fateful day. The place is very somber and truly makes you reflect. The design of the buildings following the flight path is brilliant and the way everything else is laid out is wonderful. I didn't realize how much land they have in the park but it is expansive.
Jozef Watson — Google review
We were taking the back roads to Hershey, PA and happened to drive by as it’s in a remote location. We turned around to visit and pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on Flight 93. The memorial was majestic and beautiful, standing tall by itself among the rolling hills. Very emotional experience standing there and hearing the chimes. So glad we turned around to experience this.
Melissa Lee — Google review
In the area for work , I stopped here to show my respect to those brave Americans who surrendered their lives to stop the terrorist on that horrific day.
The site is very well down in how it preserves the natural beauty and shows respect to the heroes of Flight 93.
Unfortunately, the wind speed was not high enough get the wind chimes going, but seeing it was great nevertheless.
Well worth the visit
Wooded park with a 1.2-mile trail to Muddy Creek Falls has a biking trail, picnic area & camp sites.
A very nice park with walk paths and trails. The main walk path is a wide gravelly path with many over looks of the falls. The trail along the water takes you down a good solid trail (it is a rocky trail in places not flat) from one water fall to the next. A very beautiful scenic trail with many chances to get at the water edge with several exits up to the gravelly path. I have been there twice (fall and spring) and would definitely visit again!
Jason Witt — Google review
Rented a cabin for a weekend in June and brought the kids. The cabin and site was excellent: clean and orderly. There was an overhead fan in the cabin, a mini fridge, queen bed and twin bunk beds: perfect for a family of four. There was a picnic bench and fire ring. The bath house was surprisingly clean. There’s also a place to wash dishes. There is a convenient place to dump trash and recycle plastics. This park is not dog friendly so I’d recommend boarding your dog. There are several jungle gyms and swing sets for the kids. The trail system was excellent, beautiful old trees and several remarkable waterfalls. The camp store sells ice, firewood, soda, snacks, shirts, camping gear, etc. The weekend seemed to be busy so be prepared to share the trails with lots of large groups. We didn’t see any wildlife except for some deer, squirrels, and birds. The nearby town of Oakland has a few interesting spots including the B&O Railroad Museum and the Garrett County Museum of Transportation. This is a beautiful state park and I’d highly recommend it!
TPS — Google review
Swallow Falls State Park is a must stop if you love the outdoors and are in the Deep Creek area. It's about a 15 minute drive from the center of Deep Creek and is an easy hike that most people should be able to complete with no problem. This park contains Maryland's tallest cascade waterfall (Muddy Creek Falls) at 53 feet.
We went to the park in February, however it was warm and there was not a lot of snow on the ground. If you are there in the winter and it is cold, it is recommended that you bring some crampons as there can be ice on the trail. Bring some cash because there is a $3 charge per vehicle when you enter the park using the honor system. There is a parking area, and the trail entrance is easily found with a large sign. There are two directions as the trail is a loop, which is approximately 1.25 miles. If you want to see Myddy Creek Falls, head left and you will arrive at the falls in about a quarter mile.
The park is very well maintained and there are stairs accessible to see the falls from many different perspectives. You can walk out on the rocks on top of the falls if you want to take a closer look. The rest of the trail is clearly marked and contains many interesting rock formations. You will see other falls along the rivers.
I took my family and another family with small children and everyone enjoyed the hike. I measured 1.60 miles on my hike with going out on the many rock formations around the trail. I highly recommend this park if you are looking for an outdoor activity in Western Maryland.
Chad Burger — Google review
Amazing State Park in Garrett County MD. Only one real trail. But, get both Muddy Creek Falls, Swallow Falls and Tolliver Falls. Trail is only 1 1/4 miles with some elevation using stairs. Parking is limited and this is very popular, so can be crowded. But views of the falls are spectacular, especially in winter. Best park in Garrett. Highly recommended.
William Lieberman — Google review
Wonderful, easy hiking trail. Probably great for kids and less athletic adults (lol) There are trails that are flat but gravely that go all the way around and there are also trails that go off a little closer to the falls that are a little more difficult but still fairly easy. There are 2 main waterfalls to see and you will see both if you go around the entire trail. You can also exit the trail in many areas that will lead you back to the entrance, so if you get tired it is easy to make your way back. Great photo ops with all the beautiful trees, rocks, waterfalls and greenery. A must do if you’re in deep creek lake or near by!
amber small — Google review
Great fall, we did get to go and check the first fall as we were with, and the rest of the places are not stroller friendly. Amazing place and definitely worth visiting. They also have restroom outside and ice cream trucks, which is plus. Pets are not allowed inside.
Rahul Panchal — Google review
Easy trail walk with access to all the falls. Highly recommended for something to do in the area. The entrance fee @$5/pp isn't too bad. Parking was still good even when busy. Bathrooms off the main entrance were easily accessible which was nice!
Jeff Wieland — Google review
Had a great time hiking the trails and seeing the Muddy Creek Falls. The Youghiogheny river is so powerful and majestic. The family also had fun climbing the rocks along the trail and finding all these little hidden nooks. Tolliver Falls was pretty cool too.
Chad K. — Google review
Super great campsite and park. The nice thing with this park is the walk around the four falls are not that long(about a mile or a little more maybe). The path can be a little rocky and have some uneven footing but other than that it's really beautiful. I definitely recommend Swallow Falls as both a campsite and for walking around the falls.
Keith Weber — Google review
Great place for a quick weekend hike especially if you're around deep creek lake. The hike isn't too tiring and the view at the end of it is so worth it. There are at least 2-3 waterfalls in the state park (if not more) and they're gorgeous. And if you're particularly adventurous, there are a couple spots where you can dive into the water too!
Shreya Jagtap — Google review
Honestly one of the most beautiful spots in Maryland. The waterfalls are spectacular, and the old-growth hemlock trees are a sight to behold. It's a great spot for hiking and camping in the summer, as the relatively high elevation keeps things cooler than DC or Baltimore, but the place truly shines in winter when there are very few other guests. Swimming and white water rafting/kayaking is common as well.
Joel Keralis — Google review
Beautiful hike that takes you past four nice waterfalls! There are several spots where you can swim and enjoy the refreshing water. There is a part of this trail that is wheelchair accessible. The trail is not too bad, but a little treacherous for young children or those unsteady on their feet. The trail also has 85 stairs you must climb. There was a great ice cream food truck set up for a yummy treat after your hike!
Pam Peters — Google review
Very nice paths to walk on and very easy to get from point a to point b. Waterfalls are nice and there are plenty of spots to hang out throughput the trail if you want to pack lunch. There are no garbage cans so prepare to take all garbage with you. Bathrooms are at the main entrance and are very nicely maintained as well
Victor Bracey — Google review
Great loop in the woods just a few miles west of Deep Creek. Lots of shade and waterfalls along the trail as most of it followed the river and offers picturesque views. It can get muddy after the rain and there are rocks that you'll have to step on or over so choose good footwear.
$3/person in-state to enter. Plenty of parking. They also offer camping for those interested.
Mike Davidson — Google review
We really love Swallow Falls SP. The falls are beautiful and the trail has so much to see apart from the water - moss covered rocks, overhangs, the hemlocks, etc. Even after a recent rain, the trail is still fairly navigable, despite the occasional swampy spot where you have to carefully choose your steps. Fantastic place to convene with nature - everyone can find something to enjoy here.
Rick McKay — Google review
beautiful state park with an easy waterfall trail loop that showcases 4 unique, and equally stunning waterfalls!
Including taking a million photos, the trail took us about 1.5 hiurs to complete. Take your time, and take some of the trails that shoot off of the mail trail down to the river. a ton of great spots with gorgeous views you wont want to kiss!
Kaylin Mazzetti — Google review
Wonderful park with easy hiking trails. If you do the whole loop, you will see all the falls, and it is a sight to be seen. Can be a little slippery following rain, good hiking, or shoes with decent tread recommended.
Laura France — Google review
Great hike with gorgeous views of the river and falls. We entered at the main access point and went left to the Canyon Loop.
The trails are relatively easy with a short stretch that requires a bit more focus - we started to wonder if we had missed the trail - but hadn’t 😎
I would definitely go back to this park!
kp w — Google review
Beautiful grounds that are well kept. The trails are very clearly marked and the falls are stunning. Perfect way to spend a day!
Historic site of the famous 1862 Civil War battle features tours, interpretive programs & park land.
21,000 dead in America's deadliest one day battle. The visitor center is under construction so you have to go to the temporary site. It does have a good movie though.. as I drove and stopped at the 10 tour stops I walked in the sunken road or as it's called BLOODY LANE. When there climb the tower and get a good look at the battlefield. The go to Burnside's bridge to look at history over a peaceful stream.
Moving on with Old Man River Old man river — Google review
Fantastically preserved battlefield. I stopped on a Sunday, got my passport stamp and decided to do a self guided tour following the easy to locate signs along the roads throughout the park. The visitor center was under construction but the temporary one was just as good. I spent nearly two hours at the park but needed much more time. At least a day to see everything and probably longer to actually walk the many trails they have. I will be making my way back again as soon as I can to this wonderful park.
Nick S — Google review
Beautiful area with lots of sad history. At the time of my visit the visitor center was still being built. They do have a temporary with a small selection of souvenirs and some rangers on duty. They were friendly able to square me away with a military park pass.
The auto tour is easy to follow and takes you past all the monuments. Each stop has lots of placards with battle and Army unit information.
Added bonus: today I learned that Antietam is the birthplace of the Red Cross. See the added photosphere.
Definitely a place worth checking out.
Matthew Bailey — Google review
Wicked piece of history for everyone to visit and enjoy. A must see for any American who wants to learn about history or any history buffs. It's also beautiful nature fields now too. So many historical sites to visit and plaques to read and learn more about American history. Hours of endless fields to walk around and cannons and buildings to explore and read about. Free to visit and for everyone to enjoy :)
Dane Martel — Google review
We have a National Parks Pass so decided to try this park out (normally $20 a car). The permanent visitor center is under construction so they have a temporary center that is about what you would expect (ex. the "theater" showing the movie is now a TV and folding chairs) - IMO the only real reason to stop until the new one is ready is to visit the gift shop or bathroom....and apparently to voluntarily pay your park fee? I stopped in to show my card and get the map, but I never showed anything to anyone anywhere and never saw any park personnel outside the visitor center. That said, it was the first Monday in March and maybe saw a total of 10 people in my whole visit, which was lovely in and of itself. So, IDK, I guess a certain type of person loves these battlefield sites, and it isn't really me. I definitely appreciate the preservation of the park and having the undeveloped land. They have a handful of decorative cannons thrown about and LOTS of plaques about General XYZ attacked this direction at 7AM type stuff, but other than that, not sure what a tourist does here (particularly if you have kids to be entertained, god help you). I suppose this is for war buffs and people super familiar with the battle details. Of course, the cemetery is a deserving memorial to the incredible number of lives lost. The land is pretty in this area with rolling hills and distant mountains, so I took a lot of the hiking trails (which were marginally marked, didn't match the trail path on the map, and most of which just walk through open fields) and still had done everything in 4-hours. Overall I am happy we have the NPS and while this park isn't one of my favorites for revisiting purposes, I am sure there are others who enjoy it.
Jason Zahn — Google review
A must visit for American History enthusiasts! Definitely worth the $10 price of admission. There are many monuments dedicated to troops from Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Connecticut, etc. and just a handful of Confederate monuments. Antietam reminds me of a smaller Gettysburg which is a good thing because the landscape isn’t overwhelmed with too many monuments and memorials. The visitor center was in a temporary building as the new visitor center will be up in the fall of 2022. They have a Junior Ranger program for the kids. I’d recommend at least two days here but a lot can be covered with the driving tour. The battlefields are very well maintained. Make sure to visit Burnside Bridge and the Observation Tower!
TPS — Google review
Went on a Friday, rangers and staff were so helpful and friendly. Pointed out many different things to see. Self guided auto tour was very easy to follow. Temporary visitors center is adequate, but the new center looks like it will be wonderful! The stops along the tour are very well maintained. Whole tour gives the scope of the bloody battle that took place here. Loved going up the observation tower to look out over everything. Well worth the $10 per person/$20 per car admission, plus it's good for 3 days!
Mark Smith — Google review
I've been visiting this historical landmark since I was a child, and now I take my kids here for a history lesson. It's such a beautiful, but haunting place, full of educational resources, landscapes, beautiful statues, and memorials for the fallen soldiers. It's definitely one stop you shouldn't miss. The 4th of July was always a great time, with the free fireworks show and orchestra. I'll always be back.
Tara White (Nurse Terra) — Google review
This is a favorite hike for my children and I. Many different trails for different skill levels, including paved roads to cruise through the park or for handicap accessibility. Plenty of parking. Yours available. Recently remodeled visitor center. Lots of historic sites to see and things to learn.
Ashley Gilles — Google review
Great place of history. So surreal of a place. To imagine that so many died for what they believed. It's hard to believe that so many men fought and died in such a small area.
Mark Amidon — Google review
Excellent. To be able to walk the fields as they were for the most part is awesome. Being here puts a lot more perspective on the actual battle as far as the terrain. I had no idea it was so hilly and wide open.
The ranger staff was great. They helped me figure out the accompanying videos online for some of the stops.
brian schroeder — Google review
We arrived and stopped at the temporary visitor center. There is construction at the real visitor center but the temporary one was laid out very well with a gift shop, maps, displays , a movie presentation , and friendly informative park rangers. & rest rooms. We started the auto tour and listened to the app ( qr code can be scanned in visitor center) at each tour stop. We started at the Dunkin Church. You can go in and look around. We continued to the rest of the tour stops. This is a very interesting tour and the videos for each stop really gave a lot of info. Excellent views and scenery. It took us about 1 1/2 hours to see all the stops and listen to the videos. Great preservation of history. ( entry fee was $20 for one car and was worth it).
Tammi Christopher Joseph — Google review
There is a tempo visitor center at the moment (6/22/23) while they remodel the original building. Enjoyed the starting video and we spent a little over two hours on the driving tour. Loved the view from the tower that was built.
Eileen Anderson — Google review
This park was great. We were there yesterday and it was the first day the new park office was open. It was really well done and a very nice building. We enjoyed the exhibits and the movie, and the park was not busy at all. Then, we came back in the evening to walk the paths, take pictures and see the park. During that part of the trip, we saw 2 other cars the entire time. It was a very nice visit and we would definitely come back.
steineld 818 — Google review
Really good location for a day trip. Lots of historical monuments and placards to give historical relevancy to all the locations on the tour.
Such a beautiful area it's hard to reconcile it with the fact that it used to be such a bloody battlefield.
Louie Huang — Google review
Beautiful free place to go drive around. You can climb a tower and get views all around. Lots of stairs so be prepared!
Victoria — Google review
Fantastic experience! The staff was very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. The grounds were well kept. I especially enjoyed hiking the Cornfield and West Woods trails (unpaved). Really gives a sense of what the soldiers faced in terms of terrain during the battle. The gift shop was small, but good. Very good selection of books considering the size of the shop.
Derrick Fiedler — Google review
Great battlefield to visit! Very well preserved and fantastic views and backdrops. The audio tour is great, however cell service is very scare in places so that made preparation from stop to stop slightly challenging.
You do have to pay to visit this battlefield. Its kind of odd and unless you do your homework ahead of time, you wouldn't know that very easily. You have to stop in the visitors center and play the honor system to get a ticket. Not sure how that's regulated since there are several different entrances to the battlefield. Regardless, its worth the admission and it goes to keeping the battlefield in the great condition you see it.
Be prepared to take lots of pictures and spend some time getting from stop to stop around the battlefield. Even though its a lot of steps, it is absolutely worth going to the top of the tower. The view is incredible up there!
I visited in the spring time, but I would have to assume its one of the prettiest places in the country during the fall.
History fan or not, its a place worth seeing for what impact it had on our country!
Kevin Maloy — Google review
Such a neat place with such an important history and not nearly as busy / crowded as Gettysburg. We didn’t have as much time as I would have liked - we spent 2 hrs- could have easily doubled that. The visitors center is quite small, but very interesting. Not to mention the drive to get there is absolutely beautiful.
Amy Larson — Google review
We loved our visit here! Visited on a cold windy day in January, but the whole family found things they enjoyed exploring and learning about (Inc. Clara Barton info, where soldiers came from to serve, the bridge and tree that was there during the fighting)
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is a renowned destination that features scenic trails and an indoor museum dedicated to the Civil War. In 2008, the center moved to a state-of-the-art facility costing $103 million, offering visitors an exceptional experience. The center offers informative movies and knowledgeable guides for students, making it an ideal location for history lovers of all ages.
Always love Gettysburg. Haven’t been here in a number if years. The visitor’s center is great and the overview movie very informative. Had a wonderful guide for our students. Very knowledgeable and gave plenty of information. So much to see and learn.
Brian Saylor — Google review
What an amazing experience this place is! The vast size of this battlefield is awe inspiring. Over 70,000 men lost their lives battling over a 24 acre piece of land, to either keep or do away with slavery. To learn and to actually be able to visualize how far a canon ball weighing 8 pounds could be launched a mile away with a canon two hundred years ago is truly incredible. The museum displays of the uniforms, handguns, rifles and various artifacts is extensive.
I enjoyed the bus tour with the tour guide.
It was interesting and fun to hear the narrative of the battle and learn about the little to unknown facts about the battle.
In order to experience the entire Gettysburg site, it is easily a two day trip.
For convenience, there is a small cafeteria in the main building. The new museum building was.built in 2008 and is very clean and modern. There is a good sized souvenir shop in the main building as well. There are also numerous nearby hotels, souvenir shops and restaurants in the City of Gettysburg.
For the history buff, this is a must see place to visit.
Jaime Brownell — Google review
What a day! The employees were all kind & informative & our tour guide on the bus was great. Thanks John. Gift shop had something for everyone. Highly recommend the bus tour then driving self on automotive tour (a self drive). They even have many options for free.
Paula Shepherd — Google review
My wife needed a wheelchair and the staff were really helpful in getting her one and they helped at all the exhibit entrances. The cyclorama is completely different in a very good way from the use of lights, simulated cannon and gunfire and the narration of events. I went last time 25 years ago but this time they brought it to life.
When it gets close to 5 be ready to exit quickly and that includes the gift shop. The rest rooms are cordoned off too.
If you have a disabled member of your family take them to the drop off point with benches and then go to the disabled parking which is a 1/4 mile walk to the front entrance.
Gary Newman — Google review
This is a really nice park, very educational, and very clean. The prices in the gift shops and restaurants are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected at a tourist trap. I downloaded one of the self-guided tours for my iPhone, and I have to say that it was one of the best things that I've done while visiting Gettysburg. The tour was extremely informative, and it's well laid out and worked well with my Google Maps, so I knew exactly where to go.
Thomas Parker — Google review
So beautiful.
Well preserved.
It feels alive with all the canons and monuments.
Fences look like they have always been here.
A must see if you are a fan of history.
Get a map and follow the self guided tour. You will not be disappointed.
David Woodward — Google review
What an incredible place. I didn't have enough time to truly explore the entirety of it, as it is so incredibly vast. The bus tour was well worth the money, and comes with a very nice driver and a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Highly recommend that everyone should go, if possible, take a few days to really take it all in. I plan to return for a few days to hike it.
Tori Luksha — Google review
Amazing history! You really get a feel for the place where 51,000 lost their lives over a three day time period. I started to whistle while we walked, and then stopped as this is hallowed ground. Beautiful area.
Kristen Alger — Google review
History lesson at its best. Recommend starting with Cyclorama & Narrated movie to help put all the pieces together. So much took place over the 3 days of the fighting, that it is so helpful to get the overview. There is an App for the battlefield tour that guides you along the way. Very effective. There is also an App for all of the National Parks that adds extra content before heading out. Parking lots full of licenses from all over the US.
Daryl Holstay — Google review
My significant other and I went here on vacation and it was wonderful. They have packages that are affordable, including a bus tour, and access to the museum. The park rangers do a lot of informative activities as well that are free. You could easily spend an entire day here between the tours (they have a self guided car version, an informative bus tour), the museum, and the additional activities run by the museum and parks department. The gift shop is beautiful, and reasonable as well. The staff at the front desk was very helpful and informative about what to take advantage of. I would visit here again if given the opportunity.
Zoe White — Google review
I would give it a 5 star but the cost to get in makes in inaccessible to many people. (Just over $20 as of Nov. 2023). The movie was a great summary of what led to the battle at Gettysburg and touched on the aftermath. It was better than I had expected.
The cyclorama was impressive when you learn that it is an actual oil painting from the turn of the century - and moved to Gettysburg in 1913. It went through a restoration and if you are a fan of history or art, this is a must see.
Randi Arnar — Google review
Great experience with the family. One of the rangers was amazing teaching our daughter more about Gettysburg. We enjoys the self guided tour (the app is free and has audio to go with the tour) and the monuments had great descriptions to them. Really felt Abraham Lincoln’s words while reading the Gettysburg address at the cemetery.
Kyle Johnson — Google review
The best place to understand the history of United States 🇺🇸.
Is the only and unique opportunity to feel, learn and see the artifacts of the Civil War. This place is outstanding.
You can link the experience with other Histories places in PA and follow up the past, the present and the future. The museum has one of the biggest oil painting in the world which describes the reality of the battlefield of Gettysburg vs General Lee.
If you willing to learn our freedom and why was important the emancipation, go and visit this area.
Highly recommend: schedule a private tour for 3 hours and let the professional guide diving you to the past of the history.
Unforgettable experience.
Top 10 places to visit in PA.
Stay in a local hotel. You will need plenty of time to walk, read and enjoy the activities.
Harold Henriquez — Google review
We took the auto tour and loved it!! It took us about 2 hours and it is GPS driven. Very informative and gives you plenty of opportunity to get out and take pictures or get a closer look. The tour made us realize that we want to come back to the area and spend more time here. There are so many different things to do and see we can't wait to return!
Dave Cipriani — Google review
I really enjoyed the walk through History. We used the national park app and we were able to enjoy the story being told to us at each one of the stops. The Monuments were beautiful and the park was well taken care of.
Joshua Ledbetter — Google review
Went to Gettysburg Battlefield today. The grounds, the museum & visitor center were very informative. The staff we encountered were professional, courteous & cheerful. The visit had meaning, and was a thoughtful experience. I recommend you go there! Check it out!
Frank Steinauer — Google review
Gettysburg National Military Park-
AMAZING!
I am a lover of American history and have visited many historical sights, memorials, and battlefields, Gettysburg is one of the best I have seen.
The number of monuments, markers, and displays not only in the museum but all around the battlefield is just incredible.
From the video in the visitor's center/ museum to the driving path, there is so much to see and learn.
We downloaded the National Parks app which has a link to a free audio-guided tour. Loved it!
I suggest- seeing the video, seeing the museum, driving the tour with the audio guide, and seeing the Gettysburg cemetery. See the spot where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.
Jason Sargent — Google review
What a fabulous place. This is one of the cleanest and nicest places we have visited. The respect people have for this is amazing. The film, cyclamen and museum are wonderful and very moving. The staff is fantastic. We loved it! The auto tour was also great for us. We could take our time.
Donna Smith — Google review
This is a must place to visit when you are in Gettysburg. Great place to learn about our history. Highly recommend this place for any age. They have a junior ranger program for kids. You would need a minumum of 3-4 hrs just for the museum alone. Very educational. Interesting facts and exhibits. Everyone was friendly and accomodating. They have a gift shop too. Overall a great experience.
F&I — Google review
I have promised myself many years ago to make this trip to this hallowed ground and I finally made it. The aura of this place is unique and the monuments,along with the excellent museum can really touch the visitor. I feel blessed for this experience.
Pardalis Georgios — Google review
National Parks have done a really excellent job in how they present the entire Military Park, including the Gettysburg Military Museum. It was very very impressive (and sad at the same time). Would certainly recommend a visit.
Andrew Roche — Google review
The Gettysburg Battlefield stands as a solemn testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought there. Walking through its hallowed grounds, one can't help but feel a profound sense of reverence for the thousands who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom. The meticulously preserved landscapes and monuments serve as poignant reminders of the brutality and heroism that unfolded during those fateful days in July 1863. Visiting Gettysburg is not merely a journey through history; it's a pilgrimage to honor the enduring legacy of those who fought and died for a cause greater than themselves.
Rich Widmeier — Google review
I agree with that don't eat here because the prices are ridiculous and it's not run by the park service or anybody at the visitor center. It's like a third-party hired out café and the food is really bad quality.! The museum bookstore had an author signing, so we looked out and got a historical book for our son, author: William Styple signed! there's some snacks available there lots of historical books, lotta tchotchkes it seemed very commercialized like you can get a coffee mug with Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln bubblehead lol. bus tours are $40 for adults. I can't remember the prices for kids and they have four of those that leave Daley. It looks like I'm not sure if it's going to change later in spring or summer hours and the visitor center is nice and the upkeep is nice, and the restrooms are clean. Very windy out on the battlefield. there is a tour where you sit in your car and watch a couple videos at various stop so you can get out and then there's the walking tour that takes about an hour and a half and then there's the bus tours that take about two hours..
My family recommends the auto & walking tours, download the app. Learning about an important war in our country, shouldn't be considered a Tour strap and shouldn't be so much money specially if people need chip jars so apparently they're not getting paid a living wage which is a whole other story but yes, recommend going to Gettysburg at least once in your life and it's quite educational if you download the free tour...
Super Lovely — Google review
Amazing history and great park. Bookstore was huge and the self guided car tour was fantastic. This is a must see for every American and travelers the same. Solidify our history in our hearts and learn what it took to be what we are today!
The park center is new and very spacious with plenty to see. Check out the presentation and learn about the way at Gettysburg. Large bookstore with tons of history and lots for the kids as well.
Don’t forget your passport stamps.
jessy haight — Google review
My husband and I experience the film/cyclorama/museum and Gettysburg bus tour offered by the Gettysburg National Military Museum and Visitors Center. We highly recommend all of these! Excellent experiences. Amazing tour and tour guide.
Theresa E — Google review
What a great experience and a chance to learn about our American history. It’s well worth taking the bus tour.
Steven Holmes — Google review
I visited on a Thursday morning. We were on our way home so had limited time. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We unfortunately did not have the time to go thru the museum. What I read indicates you need 4 hours. There is one hall that you can view for free. It consists of a lot of items that have been found on the battleground. It was very interesting. They have a map of the battleground park available however it is not very accurate. Google was very helpful finding the memorials we wanted to see. We look forward to coming back and spending more time. The park is well maintained and well labeled. There are a lot of options for how you tour the park. Self-guided, with a group and there are options for private guides. The heritage guides even dress up. You can use guides from the park itself and there are lots of companies that offer guides as well.
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is a renowned destination that features scenic trails and an indoor museum dedicated to the Civil War. In 2008, the center moved to a state-of-the-art facility costing $103 million, offering visitors an exceptional experience. The center offers informative movies and knowledgeable guides for students, making it an ideal location for history lovers of all ages.
Always love Gettysburg. Haven’t been here in a number if years. The visitor’s center is great and the overview movie very informative. Had a wonderful guide for our students. Very knowledgeable and gave plenty of information. So much to see and learn.
Brian Saylor — Google review
What an amazing experience this place is! The vast size of this battlefield is awe inspiring. Over 70,000 men lost their lives battling over a 24 acre piece of land, to either keep or do away with slavery. To learn and to actually be able to visualize how far a canon ball weighing 8 pounds could be launched a mile away with a canon two hundred years ago is truly incredible. The museum displays of the uniforms, handguns, rifles and various artifacts is extensive.
I enjoyed the bus tour with the tour guide.
It was interesting and fun to hear the narrative of the battle and learn about the little to unknown facts about the battle.
In order to experience the entire Gettysburg site, it is easily a two day trip.
For convenience, there is a small cafeteria in the main building. The new museum building was.built in 2008 and is very clean and modern. There is a good sized souvenir shop in the main building as well. There are also numerous nearby hotels, souvenir shops and restaurants in the City of Gettysburg.
For the history buff, this is a must see place to visit.
Jaime Brownell — Google review
What a day! The employees were all kind & informative & our tour guide on the bus was great. Thanks John. Gift shop had something for everyone. Highly recommend the bus tour then driving self on automotive tour (a self drive). They even have many options for free.
Paula Shepherd — Google review
My wife needed a wheelchair and the staff were really helpful in getting her one and they helped at all the exhibit entrances. The cyclorama is completely different in a very good way from the use of lights, simulated cannon and gunfire and the narration of events. I went last time 25 years ago but this time they brought it to life.
When it gets close to 5 be ready to exit quickly and that includes the gift shop. The rest rooms are cordoned off too.
If you have a disabled member of your family take them to the drop off point with benches and then go to the disabled parking which is a 1/4 mile walk to the front entrance.
Gary Newman — Google review
This is a really nice park, very educational, and very clean. The prices in the gift shops and restaurants are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected at a tourist trap. I downloaded one of the self-guided tours for my iPhone, and I have to say that it was one of the best things that I've done while visiting Gettysburg. The tour was extremely informative, and it's well laid out and worked well with my Google Maps, so I knew exactly where to go.
Thomas Parker — Google review
So beautiful.
Well preserved.
It feels alive with all the canons and monuments.
Fences look like they have always been here.
A must see if you are a fan of history.
Get a map and follow the self guided tour. You will not be disappointed.
David Woodward — Google review
What an incredible place. I didn't have enough time to truly explore the entirety of it, as it is so incredibly vast. The bus tour was well worth the money, and comes with a very nice driver and a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Highly recommend that everyone should go, if possible, take a few days to really take it all in. I plan to return for a few days to hike it.
Tori Luksha — Google review
Amazing history! You really get a feel for the place where 51,000 lost their lives over a three day time period. I started to whistle while we walked, and then stopped as this is hallowed ground. Beautiful area.
Kristen Alger — Google review
History lesson at its best. Recommend starting with Cyclorama & Narrated movie to help put all the pieces together. So much took place over the 3 days of the fighting, that it is so helpful to get the overview. There is an App for the battlefield tour that guides you along the way. Very effective. There is also an App for all of the National Parks that adds extra content before heading out. Parking lots full of licenses from all over the US.
Daryl Holstay — Google review
My significant other and I went here on vacation and it was wonderful. They have packages that are affordable, including a bus tour, and access to the museum. The park rangers do a lot of informative activities as well that are free. You could easily spend an entire day here between the tours (they have a self guided car version, an informative bus tour), the museum, and the additional activities run by the museum and parks department. The gift shop is beautiful, and reasonable as well. The staff at the front desk was very helpful and informative about what to take advantage of. I would visit here again if given the opportunity.
Zoe White — Google review
I would give it a 5 star but the cost to get in makes in inaccessible to many people. (Just over $20 as of Nov. 2023). The movie was a great summary of what led to the battle at Gettysburg and touched on the aftermath. It was better than I had expected.
The cyclorama was impressive when you learn that it is an actual oil painting from the turn of the century - and moved to Gettysburg in 1913. It went through a restoration and if you are a fan of history or art, this is a must see.
Randi Arnar — Google review
Great experience with the family. One of the rangers was amazing teaching our daughter more about Gettysburg. We enjoys the self guided tour (the app is free and has audio to go with the tour) and the monuments had great descriptions to them. Really felt Abraham Lincoln’s words while reading the Gettysburg address at the cemetery.
Kyle Johnson — Google review
The best place to understand the history of United States 🇺🇸.
Is the only and unique opportunity to feel, learn and see the artifacts of the Civil War. This place is outstanding.
You can link the experience with other Histories places in PA and follow up the past, the present and the future. The museum has one of the biggest oil painting in the world which describes the reality of the battlefield of Gettysburg vs General Lee.
If you willing to learn our freedom and why was important the emancipation, go and visit this area.
Highly recommend: schedule a private tour for 3 hours and let the professional guide diving you to the past of the history.
Unforgettable experience.
Top 10 places to visit in PA.
Stay in a local hotel. You will need plenty of time to walk, read and enjoy the activities.
Harold Henriquez — Google review
We took the auto tour and loved it!! It took us about 2 hours and it is GPS driven. Very informative and gives you plenty of opportunity to get out and take pictures or get a closer look. The tour made us realize that we want to come back to the area and spend more time here. There are so many different things to do and see we can't wait to return!
Dave Cipriani — Google review
I really enjoyed the walk through History. We used the national park app and we were able to enjoy the story being told to us at each one of the stops. The Monuments were beautiful and the park was well taken care of.
Joshua Ledbetter — Google review
Went to Gettysburg Battlefield today. The grounds, the museum & visitor center were very informative. The staff we encountered were professional, courteous & cheerful. The visit had meaning, and was a thoughtful experience. I recommend you go there! Check it out!
Frank Steinauer — Google review
Gettysburg National Military Park-
AMAZING!
I am a lover of American history and have visited many historical sights, memorials, and battlefields, Gettysburg is one of the best I have seen.
The number of monuments, markers, and displays not only in the museum but all around the battlefield is just incredible.
From the video in the visitor's center/ museum to the driving path, there is so much to see and learn.
We downloaded the National Parks app which has a link to a free audio-guided tour. Loved it!
I suggest- seeing the video, seeing the museum, driving the tour with the audio guide, and seeing the Gettysburg cemetery. See the spot where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.
Jason Sargent — Google review
What a fabulous place. This is one of the cleanest and nicest places we have visited. The respect people have for this is amazing. The film, cyclamen and museum are wonderful and very moving. The staff is fantastic. We loved it! The auto tour was also great for us. We could take our time.
Donna Smith — Google review
This is a must place to visit when you are in Gettysburg. Great place to learn about our history. Highly recommend this place for any age. They have a junior ranger program for kids. You would need a minumum of 3-4 hrs just for the museum alone. Very educational. Interesting facts and exhibits. Everyone was friendly and accomodating. They have a gift shop too. Overall a great experience.
F&I — Google review
I have promised myself many years ago to make this trip to this hallowed ground and I finally made it. The aura of this place is unique and the monuments,along with the excellent museum can really touch the visitor. I feel blessed for this experience.
Pardalis Georgios — Google review
National Parks have done a really excellent job in how they present the entire Military Park, including the Gettysburg Military Museum. It was very very impressive (and sad at the same time). Would certainly recommend a visit.
Andrew Roche — Google review
The Gettysburg Battlefield stands as a solemn testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought there. Walking through its hallowed grounds, one can't help but feel a profound sense of reverence for the thousands who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom. The meticulously preserved landscapes and monuments serve as poignant reminders of the brutality and heroism that unfolded during those fateful days in July 1863. Visiting Gettysburg is not merely a journey through history; it's a pilgrimage to honor the enduring legacy of those who fought and died for a cause greater than themselves.
Rich Widmeier — Google review
I agree with that don't eat here because the prices are ridiculous and it's not run by the park service or anybody at the visitor center. It's like a third-party hired out café and the food is really bad quality.! The museum bookstore had an author signing, so we looked out and got a historical book for our son, author: William Styple signed! there's some snacks available there lots of historical books, lotta tchotchkes it seemed very commercialized like you can get a coffee mug with Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln bubblehead lol. bus tours are $40 for adults. I can't remember the prices for kids and they have four of those that leave Daley. It looks like I'm not sure if it's going to change later in spring or summer hours and the visitor center is nice and the upkeep is nice, and the restrooms are clean. Very windy out on the battlefield. there is a tour where you sit in your car and watch a couple videos at various stop so you can get out and then there's the walking tour that takes about an hour and a half and then there's the bus tours that take about two hours..
My family recommends the auto & walking tours, download the app. Learning about an important war in our country, shouldn't be considered a Tour strap and shouldn't be so much money specially if people need chip jars so apparently they're not getting paid a living wage which is a whole other story but yes, recommend going to Gettysburg at least once in your life and it's quite educational if you download the free tour...
Super Lovely — Google review
Amazing history and great park. Bookstore was huge and the self guided car tour was fantastic. This is a must see for every American and travelers the same. Solidify our history in our hearts and learn what it took to be what we are today!
The park center is new and very spacious with plenty to see. Check out the presentation and learn about the way at Gettysburg. Large bookstore with tons of history and lots for the kids as well.
Don’t forget your passport stamps.
jessy haight — Google review
My husband and I experience the film/cyclorama/museum and Gettysburg bus tour offered by the Gettysburg National Military Museum and Visitors Center. We highly recommend all of these! Excellent experiences. Amazing tour and tour guide.
Theresa E — Google review
What a great experience and a chance to learn about our American history. It’s well worth taking the bus tour.
Steven Holmes — Google review
I visited on a Thursday morning. We were on our way home so had limited time. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We unfortunately did not have the time to go thru the museum. What I read indicates you need 4 hours. There is one hall that you can view for free. It consists of a lot of items that have been found on the battleground. It was very interesting. They have a map of the battleground park available however it is not very accurate. Google was very helpful finding the memorials we wanted to see. We look forward to coming back and spending more time. The park is well maintained and well labeled. There are a lot of options for how you tour the park. Self-guided, with a group and there are options for private guides. The heritage guides even dress up. You can use guides from the park itself and there are lots of companies that offer guides as well.
Family-friendly destination with hiking trails & museums, plus living history presentations.
Enjoyed it. Wonderful using the bus to shuttle. Never had to wait around 5 minutes for the shuttle, but was never full. Definitely worth it. Beautiful town, thankful for the preservations.
**Bring insect repellent if you plan on walking near the water**
Matt B. — Google review
Definitely a gem in WV. Free shuttle from visitor center to lower town to see many historic shops, beautiful river views, and old rail trails. Easy walking. Plan to spend half day enjoying the historic park.
Susan Ding — Google review
Literally the BEST National Park System owned site I've ever been to! I unfortunately wasn't able to hike on any of the trails, but the small houses and businesses along the road were extremely interesting! I remember visiting a small church nearing the top of the hill that was beautiful. There was a candy shop I went into and the woman working the desk told me all about the history of candies like Turkish delight. The restaurants were also very good. The Rabbit Hole is a great choice to go to. I'll definitely go back some day when I can hike up the trails.
Ethan Holsopple — Google review
Harpers Ferry is always a great stop with plenty to do. We have made short and long trips depending on what we want to see, and there is always something new to learn about.
When we come in the winter or early in the day we park in town by the train station for easy access. Today the lord were all full so we parked at the visitor center and took the bus in, and our was really very convenient.
There are so many walking and hiking trails in the area, and with the C&O canal and the Appalachian Trail passing by you can really go anywhere from here. There are plenty of trails easy for all ages, and more challenging trails like Maryland Heights to give you a good hike with great views. For an easy walk I love to walk across the bridge to the C&O, especially if I can catch a train passing through!
There are very fun shops in town as well, where you can learn about history, like the history of candy, and take souvenirs home with you.
Sara Carper — Google review
Really nice beautiful scenery and just so nice. Free bus down to the town. Military got in for free. So much history in Harpers Ferry. Full off lovely colonial houses and lovely little shops.
Sarah Burton — Google review
What a beautiful, incredible space. It really feels like stepping back in time. We went on a rainy Saturday in March and there wasn't too much trouble getting parking but I can imagine the parking fills up in the warmer weather. Definitely recommend parking in the NPS lot and taking the shuttle. The shuttle is very convenient and comes like every 10 minutes.
The town itself offers all kinds of engagement from history to architecture to natural beauty. One can easily spend all day here exploring the town, trails and museum exhibits. There are a few stores; we really enjoyed the historic candy shop where you can buy candy that was popular in different historic eras. Don't forget to stop by the park store. There is a very good selection of books, Park swag, and more. Don't forget to get your passport stamps! Can't wait to return in the warmer months.
Ian Michael Rogers — Google review
We loved the park so beautiful and lots of trials to go on and the town of Harpers ferry was small bonus with cute shops, history and small pubs to catch a quick bite at. It's crowded on the weekends so be prepared to park at the park and shuttle bus down. But don't worry there's lots of busses coming all the time. This is a great day trip or couple day trip to explore the area and other small towns around. West Virginia is a beautiful state especially if you love the outdoors, nature and laid back living.
Cyndi Woytach — Google review
Lots of history here. You can go to the National Park visitor center and then ride the bus into town. This is a good option as parking is scarce and metered. Entry to the park is $20 per family and is good for 3 days, or you can use your National Park pass. We rode our bikes which is another option. Once in town, there's lots to see. The lower town has many historic buildings, and many have been turned into small museums. There is a railroad trestle you can walk across and see a tunnel entrance. When you're in Harper's Ferry, where the Shenandoah and Patomac rivers meet is also where WV, VA, and MD all come together. There are many places to grab lunch, drinks, and ice cream. Some of the buildings are undergoing renovations. We spend about 4 hours there.
William — Google review
Went on a field trip here today with my kids' school. It was definitely beautiful. The shuttle bus downtown was awesome. I love that they play a recorded guide while on the shuttle. Everything was very clean, and you can tell the community cares. It's very interesting to see the history of this place!
Amber Williams — Google review
This is a perfect place to visit for the fall season. The drive itself was a treat. I recommend parking at the Harpers Ferry National Park and pay the fee of 20 bucks (I wish I have known this beforehand), and from there they have a bus every 5 mins to take you to the downtown and self tour the area.
LJ Aranda — Google review
I brought my 16 year old son here for his first time, as he'd just read about the story of John Brown in his history class, & he was enamored. It was a wonderful experience. So much to see, & Harpers Ferry is the most charming little town! I'd been here 9 years ago, & I was so happy to bring him to see everything that I so much enjoyed, as well as discover how the exhibits had changed. Great experience, & perfect for a weekend family road trip!
Michaela Herrick — Google review
Had a blast here. Hiking up Maryland Heights was an absolute treat, and the views of Harpers Ferry from the top were breathtaking. The hike itself was really enjoyable, perfect for a day out in nature. It was pretty packed and I couldn’t find parking at the train station, so I had to park further away. Fortunately, the park offers a free shuttle between the parking area and the town.
Pablo Landsmanas — Google review
I did not realize you had to pay to visit Harpers Ferry. I didn’t know it was part of the National Park Service. Which was my bad for not doing my research. Thankfully I went on a day that wasn’t very busy. The shuttles to and from the drop offs were timely. I was alone when I visited and would definitely come back with my husband and/or friends. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes there is lots to see.
Ivy — Google review
Very well organized. Drive to the public parking and take the bus back.
Walk through town. It's very interesting history is worthwhile. R. E. Lee arrested John Brown near the current fire station. From the point you see three states, West Virginia, Virginia across the Shenandoah to the right and Maryland across the Potomac to the left. Walk across the bridge and see the city from Maryland Point, a 1 hour hike round trip since part of the trail is closed.
The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, a branch of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum located near Washington-Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, VA, offers a free museum experience that explores the history of human flight through an impressive collection of aircraft and spacecraft exhibits. With three times the size of its DC counterpart, this sprawling center showcases thousands of aviation artifacts from early manned flights to modern engineering advancements.
Wow amazingly big and nice air museum. If you love airplane or study for pilot or you have interest jn aviation, I recommend you go there. If you are not interested in aviation, you will still love it there. Same to me. It's worth my time and you too.
It's perfect for single, couple or families with or without kids. Much fun there.
Free to entry but the parking fee is $10 or less than $15. They have souvenirs..
Kehinde Ogunbayo — Google review
I visited on a Monday afternoon and spent two to three hours enjoying immensely the collection of aircraft in this museum. Admission is free, leaving only the $15 parking fee to pay. The Smithsonian does a great job keeping the place clean and getting people through security in a more than reasonable time. I also viewed my first IMAX film here and found the seating and experience overall to be worth the price of admission.
The museum itself has a wide assortment of commercial and military aircraft to view from a short distance. The placards serve their educational purpose by providing historical context for the time periods in which the aircraft flew and their purpose along with a special fact or two. I was surprised to see examples of enemy aircraft also on display along with stories about how the museum came to own these artifacts of past wars. The Space Shuttle Discovery of course is a well known and deservedly highly visited centerpiece of the museum. The size of the Shuttle is rather awesome up close and lends to photo opportunities from multiple vantage points.
A great place for children and adults to see and learn some aeronautical history to be sure. I could return next year for a refresher on all the exhibits and maybe take a closer look at some of the more subtle supplementary exhibits I did not see this time.
Michael Gracey — Google review
If you’ve ever gone to the Air and Space Museum on the National Mall and thought, is this all there is, then this is the place for you.
This is a true history of flight. Actual flying machines and how they’ve changed since we’ve reached for the skies and beyond. They have some of the earliest flying crafts man has attempted to board, all the way to modern fighting machines, and then out into outer space. The SR-71 blackbird is one of the jewels of this museum. It’s placement directly in front of the space shuttle discovery is one of the most iconic pictures from this museum. To look at how we’ve come from balloon flight to small, agile aircraft to these pieces of modern marvels of machinery and technology really blows the mind. There is so much to offer here. You should plan to spend at least half a day in the building.
If you ever wonder what it’s like to be up in an air traffic control tower, they have a unique viewing area above the museum. Here you can see what it would be like to be in the Air Traffic control for Dulles airport.
The IMAX theaters below are incredible for viewing some of the space programs and the flight simulators will give you an idea of what it would be like to fly some of these aerobatic airplanes.
Come and enjoy one of the best kept secrets of the Smithsonian Museums.
Trent Anderson — Google review
Absolutely Amazing! Hands down the best museum I have ever been to. So many historical and significant aircraft in one place. See the Discovery Space Shuttle, the first supersonic aircraft, the plane that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, the first and only supersonic airliner, and many many more. Words cannot describe how amazing and life-changing this museum is. There is also an IMAX theatre, a viewing deck for Dulles Airport, and Shake Shack on site. Worth a trip to DC for this museum alone.
Thomas Dong — Google review
Tons to see from the history of aviation and space exploration. Hours will pass by rapidly and just scratch the surface. This is the type of museum that a few visits to would do it justice. Seriously, a tremendous amount of items to look at and learn about. Very well done.
Robb Radley — Google review
The larger air and space museum just outside Dulles airport. It is really wondrous how all these machines were built, and a great display of engineering marvels.
The highlight is obviously the space shuttle and blackbird, but there are plenty of other exhibits including an Air France Concorde.
It wasn't busy when we visited, but the place is so vast I can't imagine it ever being truly busy. The food in the Shake Shack is good, the special milkshake they have is outstanding. You can also visit a special tower to see planes taking off and landing, this is not good for those with vertigo...!
Loved our time here and would thoroughly recommend going at every opportunity.
Parking is $15 dollars but there is no entry fee. Obviously if you have small children there might need gift shop tax to pay...!
James Humbles — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum, has an incredible variety of historically important aircraft, has some incredibly unique and rare aircraft on top of that. Only possible downside is that you can't get very close to many aircraft, but it's understandable to the reasons why that is the case, I highly recommend going! It's also free!
Liam Brooks — Google review
Always a great experience to wander around this amazing museum. It's the newest extension to the exhibits downtown - and more. The complete history of flight is on display. Recommend that you experience the guided tours that happen frequently with very knowledgeable guides. Go up to the observation tower and get a 360 degree view of the beautiful landscape and the flights coming into and out of Dulles. Definitely visit anytime in the area.
Mike Puig (teenado658) — Google review
This has to be one of the best things to do during a layover at any airport in the world - as well as being a fantastic day out in its own right. You can catch the 981/983 bus service from right outside Dulles to the museum. It’s $2 each way - and you need cash. No debit cards. Service runs every 20 mins. The museum is free (though if you drive it’s $15 parking) and you could easily spend 3+ hours there. From Concorde to an F35, the Discovery Space Shuttle and the alien-like SR71 Blackbird. This museum is a must for any aviation or space geek. It is a world class collection.
Ben Matthews — Google review
There are so many incredible things to see here but the thing that steals the show is the space shuttle. Spent about 2 hours walking around each floor, getting a good up close view of everything, reading each description, and taking pictures. The fact that this is free is so cool. If you are hungry there is even a shake shack! Good on the museum for having quality food here. Before you leave make sure to stop by the observation tower to get a good look of the surrounding areas and see airplanes take off and land.
Sleepy Puppy Crypto — Google review
Highly recommended!!! This is one of the most amazing museums we have ever been to. So much history in one place. From the Wright Brothers to the space shuttle. The free tours are very fun and informative. Admission is free. We just had to pay for parking.
Chuck Pool — Google review
Amazing place! A must see if you are in the area. One of a kind airplanes, and meticulously restored! They have a the Discovery Space Shuttle as well as other aircraft. They have examples of aircraft from man’s early flight to outer space. Highly recommend.
Joel S — Google review
One of the best museum experiences I've ever had. The museum is massive with displays from the birth of flight all the way through to our current space explorations with pieces from all over the world. Parking is abundant and free and the staff is extremely knowledgeable and courteous. Highly recommended for those visiting the area to spend a few hours immersed in our fascination with the skies.
Jay Rerrie — Google review
I visited this place about 10 years ago while I was out in the area for work, and it always stuck in my mind to come back. I made it back with my family today.
It was better than I remember it.
The exhibits are top notch. There's simulator rides, and Shake Shack for lunch, a tower you can get great views, and more aviation history then you could dream of.
America's top notch contributions to aviation are here, the Space Shuttle Discovery, and SR 71, the F14, and more. Some of the planes we fought against are also here.
There's also an IMAX theater on site.
Parking is $15 that's your ticket in. What an amazing price. My 6 year old loved it, my wife loved it, I love it.
dennis kim — Google review
This is an absolutely amazing museum which will leave you inspired. Entry is free but parking costs $15 per car. Honestly, I felt the experience made up for the parking fee so it should not deter you.
You can see so many planes, helicopters, and the famous Space Shuttle Discovery. I recommend taking one of the free tours which was very informative. I spent 2-3 hours, but there's a whole day's worth of activities to do.
The observation tower is a must see as it gives a good view of planes landing at Dulles International Airport. I highly recommend this museum!!
Arnav Agarwal — Google review
It’s a very nicely done museum. I do believe for a real aviation junkie Wright Patterson would be better. The fact though they have a shuttle is really nice. The view when you first walk in looking down and seeing the SR-71 and the shuttle is awesome. We have young kids so we went rather quickly, spent about 2 hours there.
Scot Sample — Google review
This place is awesome! So many different aircraft to look at and learn about. They do have tours you can take where the guide will go more into detail about certain exhibits. Highly recommend.
Najwa DeForest — Google review
An extremely fascinating museum with remarkable, one of a kind airplanes, spacecraft and more. Wonderful for any aviation enthusiast, although just about anyone would enjoy walking through here. Far less crowded than the Air & Space downtown, no big crowds when we were there.
Cole Knight — Google review
Without a doubt one of the best air and space museums in the country. They’re always moving things around and adding to the collection so there’s always something new to see. The look into the restoration hanger was incredible as well. Absolutely worth the visit 10 times over.
Brendan Sullivan — Google review
Super cool! I am a pilot and an aviation lover so I was bound to love it, but my brother and his wife who don't have any particular interest in aviation, came with me and they loved it too. It's super fun for families and kids. The museum is free, parking is $10. The fighter Sim was cool and 10 per person.
Seth Tanner — Google review
Loved it! Just spent several hours there and I felt like a kid in a candy store. Such an abundance of incredible aviation and space machinery from the beginning of modern flight. I’d have a hard time choosing a favorite exhibit but was thrilled to see both the SR-71 Blackbird and Space Shuttle Discovery up close and in the flesh. Please visit, you won’t regret it.
Dennis Peery — Google review
Located 30 to 35 min west of the DC metropolitan area, this museum has a lot of both vintage and current air and space planes. I really enjoyed the openness of this hangar as well as the free tours that are offered hourly. We also enjoyed the staff members who had booths located throughout the museum who demonstrated subject matter expertise on certain aspects of STEM. Highly recommended and would come back again soon.
Yuji Eric Yabumoto — Google review
Fantastic museum! Large open space with various different type of aircraft. They even have an SR-71, Concord, and Discovery space shuttle on display.
They also have an IMAX theater. There a Burger Shack on site next to the gift shop.
Entrance is free, however, there is a $15 fee for parking.
The observation tower wasn’t crowded and had great 360 degree views. There are restrooms throughout. There were also different Discovery stations with brief presentations. Staff was very friendly.
Would highly recommend as an inexpensive high quality place to visit in the D.C. area.
Aaron — Google review
This is an great place to visit. The museum is an extension of the Air & Space Museum in DC, but contains different exhibits. The exhibits cover early flight, WWI, WWII, the Cold War, civilian flight, and the Space Program. This is a good place for children, adults, people with a general interest in history, and people with a specific interest in aviation history and military history. The "tower" is a good experience that gives a great view of the Dulles runways and the surrounding countryside. As of July 25, 2023, there is a Shake Shack within the museum. This is a must visit. While entry to the Museum is free, there is a $15 parking fee.
John Maranto — Google review
I can't say enough about this air and space museum. My wife & I enjoyed this museum very much. If you are interested in early flight through to the Discovery shuttle this is the place for you. We spent 1 1/2 days here. The first day we walked around and took lots of pictures. The second day we walked around and took a free tour, which was very informative. We suggest you take the tour at some time during your visit. And make sure you go up into the tower and watch planes arrive and take off from Washington Dulles airport. You can also listen to the Washington Dulles control tower as planes arrive and takeoff. Great place to visit for flight enthusiasts from 9-90.
David Bishop — Google review
This is truly a hidden gem as far as museums in this area are concerned. There's so much to see and so much to learn as you explore all of the exhibits. Lots of neat planes, helicopters, and spacecraft to check out. Very family friendly. Lots of open space to walk freely so you won't get bogged down by crowds except maybe in the gift shop.
Ariel — Google review
This was an amazing place to visit if you enjoy aircraft history. So many memorable aircraft there including the Enola Gay and an SR71 Blackbird. Also there are quite a few experimental aircraft from Germany captured after World War II. Quite exciting to see.
This is part of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum but contains aircraft that wouldn't fit or couldn't be brought into Washington DC proper. It's about a 45 minute drive from where I was staying in Bethesda so check it out.
Randy — Google review
Last Thursday (Christmas week break), my family and I had the opportunity to visit the Air and Space Museum, and it was an experience worth sharing. The museum offers an extensive walk through the annals of American aerial history, showcasing not just the remarkable milestones achieved by the country but also highlighting the power of international collaboration.
Each exhibit was a testament to the advancements in aviation and space exploration, capturing the essence of human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of progress. The displays were well-curated and informative, providing a comprehensive overview that was both educational and engaging for all ages.
What stood out the most was the emphasis on the collaborative efforts between the United States and other countries in achieving these aerospace milestones. It was a powerful reminder of how shared knowledge and joint endeavors have propelled us into new frontiers.
The visit was not just a fun outing, but also an enlightening journey that deepened our appreciation for the history and future of air and space exploration. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in the skies above and beyond.
Ayush Somani — Google review
This place is unbelievable. The best aviation museum i have ever been to!! So unbelievable i had to go there twice in one week on our vacation. All kinds of historic aircraft and to top it off the discovery shuttle is there also. A major must see!
Bubz 1 — Google review
This is the best air museum I've ever been to. It huge!! Like every thing you ever wanted to see it in this museum. Concorde,Blackbird,707,space shuttle. And it's free. The observation deck is awesome to watch planes land. Amazing museum, wonderful staff, and airplanes are in stunning condition. Had the best day here.
Dominic Cecchetti — Google review
It is located in 7 Hectares area and started in the year 1999. There is good collection and display of different kinds of air crafts well arranged at different levels for better visibility all-round. There is a watch tower in the premises from which landings of flights of Washington DC airport. The collection includes Boeing B-29 which dropped first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, Space shuttle Discovery and Gemini4 capsule and many more. Must visit place. There is ample parking.
Gangadhar Chatla — Google review
This is my favorite museum in the DC area! Admission is free, but parking is $15 (as of May 2024). If you are not familiar with the aircraft on display, there is a one-hour guided tour. One of the tour guides is a former SR-71 pilot. If you prefer an unguided tour, it is rather easy to walk around and learn just by reading the signs in the displays. There is something here for aviation enthusiasts of all ages.
Walter Kilar (キラー ウォルター) — Google review
Although it was a very busy weekend, there was enough parking and there was no line. It cost $15 for parking. The museum is very big and has so many amazing airplanes and spaceships. We enjoyed the WW2 section. The airplanes are well kept. Free tour guides were provided. You need a ticket to get up to the tower. The only restaurant inside is Shake Shack and the line was very long during meal time. Better eating outside.
Gemma Bunyakiat Petri — Google review
This place can be physically and metaphorically out of this world. This was the best experience that we had visiting the Smithsonian. Although this is outside of town the parking fee and the drive were well worth it. This place has so many things to see it’s a good half to full day museum. I can’t wait to go back and really take my time. The observation deck is awesome along with all the planes. Don’t miss the IMAX movie either!
Calvin Waters — Google review
If you are interested in aviation, visiting this museum should be high on your list. There are so many aircraft to experience. So much history! There are even several simulators available to get the real feel of handling the stick! I especially like the area where you can see aircraft being restored. Currently, the B-26, Flak-bait, is being worked on.
Rene Taylor — Google review
This place was amazing! Even if you are not into airplanes, it was still fascinating. All the displays are beautifully presented. They even have the space shuttle Discovery there. The ship is HUGE! I had no idea!
If you have an opportunity to go here, make sure you go on tour with one of their docents. So much information! Also, don’t miss a trip to the observation tower with its 360-degree view.
Yvonne Kunz — Google review
The museum is a well curated experience and narrative of aviation over the years, from wars, to space expeditions and commercial airlines. Great place to take kids as there are simulators and adults for the well guided tours.
I had a great experience with my tour guide who was an ex-pilot who helped answer my many questions with a smile on his face.
The museum is free and the parking charge is $15. There is a restaurant and a theatre as well.
I recommend going early as many of the attractions (sitting inside a plane, observatory) close early. The last IMAX show is at 4:30. I also recommend seeing the restoration hangar.
My only complaint is the lack of relevant data on the description boards, not enough use of narrative to thrill the experience. You may need to have a prior interest in aviation unless you're a child, then it's cool.
Aayush Mahale — Google review
This is an amazing place! So much to see. It is easy to get to and free to enter. Only have to pay $15 for parking. It is truly hard to believe how they got so much stuffed into the space provided. Even the souvenir shop is priced well. Definitely a place to stop by and check out.
Scott Green — Google review
I am not an aircraft fanatic but this was very entertaining. I could have spent more time there to look around and actually read.
The signs were not so much information, it was overwhelming. It was great. My 4 year old enjoyed it... Especially when he saw Dusty from Planes. The elevator was a treat too for him - automatically stopped his grumpiness.
Really worth the stop. The crowds were manageable. There's a shake shack inside for food and a gift shop.
Plenty of rest room options as well.
cheryl lemay — Google review
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Great Falls Park is a park located in Washington, D.C., just 15 miles from the nation's capital. The park has trails and picnic areas, as well as stunning falls and rushing white water. The park offers educational activities and ranger-led programs, making it a great place to enjoy nature.
This place is beautiful! You only need to be a walker to experience its beauty. Lots of paved trails. However, there are pathways you can take that are also clearly marked. Plenty of placards to indicate what happened or what is going on at certain locations. There are the overviews of the falls; personally I liked overview 1 best, as it is the closest to the falls!
Jessica Alva — Google review
A beautiful park, well-maintained featuring its natural attributes splendidly. The observation areas are well situated for everyone, including the physical-challenged people. Many shaded areas for families to picnic or just simply taking a break to take in the views.
We really enjoyed walking, hiking along the river trail. The trail took us right to the edges of many cliffs, showing the spectacular views of the water.
A great area to enjoy nature, just a few steps from the hustle of the city. A must visit in the DC area.
Credible Critic — Google review
Very fun experience and atmosphere ! I was thrilled to see that they do military discount upon entry. Finding parking was a little tough due to the amount of spots they have available. The park itself, including the bathrooms and walkways, were clean. They had a food truck serving different types of foods and drinks. The views of the waterfall is amazing & the hiking trails also has great views. I will definitely be back.
Parker Kelley — Google review
A beautiful set of falls near DC - worth the trip.
Great Falls Park is only about 15 miles north of Washington, DC. This National Park Service location is a very nice park nestled in the heart of nature. It is an 800-acre park that has some great viewing spots for the falls and several trails that follow the river. Their website states, “At Great Falls, the Potomac River builds up speed and force as it falls over a series of steep, jagged rocks and flows through the narrow Mather Gorge. The Patowmack Canal offers a glimpse into the early history of this country. Great Falls Park has many opportunities to explore history and nature, all in a beautiful 800-acre park only 15 miles from the Nation's Capital.” Parking has a large lot with over 100 spots. Next to that is a building that was closed for renovation when I visited. There are several overlooks. One of them is fairly easy for most people to navigate but others are very difficult for those with mobility challenges. The walks are also very nice and fairly gradual for some of the path but then follow over rocks where you should be careful of your footing. The park is worth the visit for the views of the falls and walking the peaceful trails on days with lovely weather. Overall, this is a worthwhile visit for people wanting a nice view of the Potomac origins or a relaxing trek through the woods.
Ward Dougherty — Google review
Such a nice area to have a walk. Some parts close to shore need definitely good and tight shoes. You need to buy a day pass ($ 20,-) or an annual ($ 35,-) for parking. Not a secret tip - so better avoid the most popular times. Closed after sunset. Unfortunately the great visitor center never got back to it’s pre Covid offers. At least you can use the restrooms there.
Jan-Sören Wörmer — Google review
Definitely a go-to destination in the area. There are a couple scenic points to see the falls and like many things, you have to see it to get a real feel for just how amazing it is!
There are other trails that extend beyond the falls. One trail follows the river and offers some fun rock scrambling. The trails are relatively flat without much elevation gain. So the difficulty is easier.
There is a lot of outdoor rock climbing all along the river! If you're into that, try it out. I've climbed here many times, but the early bird gets the worm on the weekends (early bird gets first pick on where to climb).
There are two parking lots when you enter the park. Admission is $20 per vehicle or something close to that price. But don't forget you can buy a national parks pass and see other parks year-round!
There is a visitor center, bathrooms, picnic tables, and tons of beautiful nature
Cerenna Redmon — Google review
I love Great Falls park for a good day out in nature. There are so many hikes and trails to choose from and can be for all level of hikers/walkers. Its also a great spot for just a picnic or finding look out points over Potomac. I'm pleasantly surprised at the level of care and maintenance that goes into this large of an area including keeping trails clear. Entry fee to the park is $20/car without a National parks annual pass. Love coming back here.
Triloka Shanbhag — Google review
Wonderful park nestled near the city. We went when its raining and had the best views without the crowd :).
Great trails and serene sounds of the waterfalls. Recommend to take the Annual pass(35$) if you think you are going to visit more than once. Will definitely visit again
Sri Bandi — Google review
Great fall park is a beautiful place. The whole scenic beauty was breath catching. It has strong currents. I love this place. If you are visiting Virgin , definitely recommending to visit this place. But be aware of the black snakes while you are walking in the woods.
Diana Shah — Google review
Pros: There is quite a lot of walking to be done if you’re up for it, though the park in itself is a great place for a picnic, barbecue, or the combination of a date and the former two. The view of the river from the rocky cliff is quite nice and I admit I was stunned by how something so simple could look so frighteningly stunning. There are signs all round the park to help guide you along the right path or back to the visitor center if need be and where there aren’t any signs there are colors on trees to indicate the passable paths. If your up for an adventure, you’re assured of an interesting time discovering the hidden gems of this spectacular marvel of a place.
Cons: the food on sale is slightly a bit too expensive (compared to seven eleven a short drive away), and mobile network is limited in the entire area, it makes communication rather difficult.
Verdict: I highly recommend a visit if you’re in the area
Kingston Obike — Google review
The first time I was invited to visit Great Falls Park I won't lie, I was hesitant, actually a little scared. I wanted to hike in an area where lots of people hike, because we're not experience hikers.
Even though i was hesitant we visited Great Falls Park yesterday. We got there before 9am, which is the best time to visit. There's no long lines to get into the park, and there were plenty of parking around that time.
Seeing the water fall took my breath away, I instantly felt at peace and didn't want to move. As we continue on the hike we climb rocks, something I haven't done since I was a kid growing up in the Caribbean. This Park have picnic areas, benches to sit on, and it's a dog friendly park. While walking I looked at the faces passing us by and they were all happy faces. This is a place I recommend 100% and it will be a place I'll be visiting again.
Kasa tv — Google review
One of the popular parks in VA. $20 for daily pass and $35 for Great Falls annual pass. The annual pass is worth it if you plan on visiting more than once. Very limited mobile connectivity in the area so plan accordingly. A great place to hike, walk, rock-climb, kayak, picnic. Parking available and is only accessible by car. Dog friendly, in case you have any.
Edward Amartey-Tagoe — Google review
absolutely gorgeous hike along some beautiful falls! It took us about 2 hours to slowly hike through the river trail & took multiple breaks on the way to enjoy the scenery. We also went right after it rained so the falls were even more gorgeous!! 10/10 recommend.
heads up that the visitor center is under construction but there was a small concession stand and there are still bathrooms open!
Mechelle Chen — Google review
Great Falls National Park is famous for its namesake waterfalls. They are huge and absolutely stunning. The cost is $20/ car. There are three outlooks with stunning views ideal for photo ops and walking trails popular for dog walking and hiking. The visitor center is closed for renovations, but the restrooms are still available.
Noel Lovell-Moore — Google review
What a beautiful place to go for a walk! you really enjoy the view and the constant noise of the water throughout the trail.
It is a place that I recommend visiting on weekdays, on weekends many people go and you cannot appreciate the true beauty of the Billy Goat trail.
Steffanny Leiva — Google review
Beautiful area with nice hiking trails. Well put together with the scenic overlook board walks and history signs. Trails are very rocky, would recommend sturdy close toed shoes or hiking boots.
Large picnic area that can accommodate the park's popularity. The park was busy, but not crowded.
- photos from October and March
Kathryn Brode — Google review
Rock climbing here is fun, but the rock can feel a bit polished: perhaps due to the proximity to the nearby falls. There are many routes which stay out of the sun during the afternoon if you belay from the bottom (water level permitting). Come with around 20m of static line and the know how to establish top rope anchors on trees: there are no bolts/hangers! Also, expect a fee to access the park unless you have a national park pass in hand.
The background noise of the river and views make for a pleasant day regardless of the slippery and very beta specific climbs!
Max W — Google review
The place has an entry fees of 20 bucks for one time and 80 bucks annual. Would recommend annual if you plan to come multiple times
Fantastic place for nice family or date or personal get-away. There are multiple points to see the fall and below are few pics to get a glimpse
There are also rapids in water for kayaking and possibly some spots for fishing
Durvank Yewle — Google review
Great Falls Park in Virginia is an absolute gem! The natural beauty and scenic vistas here are unparalleled. Whether you're into hiking, picnicking, or just taking in breathtaking views of the Potomac River and cascading waterfalls, this park has it all. The well-maintained trails provide an excellent opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature, and the visitor center offers informative exhibits. It's a fantastic destination for a day trip or a weekend adventure, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a rejuvenating and awe-inspiring outdoor experience.
Md Huzzatul Mursalin — Google review
Great Falls Park is a picturesque gem, offering a breathtaking overlook of the Potomac River and the scenic panorama of Maryland state. The well-maintained trail paths provide an enjoyable exploration of the park's natural beauty. It's not just a place for scenic views; families can relish in the joy of barbecues and outdoor fun. With its combination of stunning landscapes and family-friendly amenities, Great Falls Park stands out as an ideal destination for both nature enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxed, enjoyable day outdoors.
Vinutha Goutham — Google review
Wonderful compact park right outside of dc. The network of hiking trails is impressive, with views of the Potomac and the falls, the ruins of the old canal, and a settlement here. We were here when the leaves were changing, which added to the charm. Trails vary from easy to strenuous. Entry is $20 per car, $35 for an annual pass, which makes sense if you plan to visit more than once. The picnic area is beautiful and impressively large. Parking is tight, and it can get crowded, so plan to come early. There are some concessions at the visitors' center and good bathrooms. Kayaking and climbing are available, so we will have to go back.
Julie Anne Harris — Google review
There’s a Maryland and Virginia side to Great Falls and I prefer the Maryland side. However, I recently decided to revisit the Virginia side. About a 30-minute drive (it’s not accessible via public transit) from D.C., there’s a large parking lot after you pay the $20 entrance fee. (It’s free for National Park pass holders.)
Just a few minutes from the parking lot is the educational center and a path leading to three clearly marked overlooks of the rapids. There are restrooms in the center.
Keep right for the River Trail that takes hikers and rock climbers along the Potomac River with many lookout areas. This part of the trail is not stroller friendly but pretty easy for most. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Austin Graff — Google review
A not to be missed destination. Great view and an even greater stroll next to the river. There are a number of trails which one can explore. Definitely go for all of them.
One car pass costs $20 valid for 7 days.
fahad ali — Google review
The two rangers at the booth were very helpful and friendly. I was lucky to go at a time of day when they could share some details and highlights with me without holding up traffic. I appreciated their personalities and knowledge.
As for the park, what a wonderful time to go. I felt like I had the place to myself and was able to stroll down the mostly level trails, climb some rocks, and enjoy some beautiful history as well as nature. It was a very peaceful walk and with 15 miles of trails, it was quiet and perfect to walk with a jacket on this time of year. I'd take the less people, cooler weather experience any day. Go check this place out and hopefully the visitors center will be up and running again to offer even more excitement. Some of the signs are getting hard to read and would benefit from some updating soon but I was able to read most of it. The first overlook also has a nice ramp down to it in good condition for wheelchairs and strollers to make the trek.
Austin B — Google review
Great place to hike! Love to see the gorge, many spots for great views. Some paths are challenging while others are flat so something for everyone. Visitor center is currently closed for construction but it was nice when we visited a couple years ago.
jennifer G — Google review
I reside near the Great Falls Visitors Center on the Virginia side, and it's a fantastic destination to explore year-round. The riverside trail offers breathtaking views, and the falls themselves are truly rejuvenating. I frequently enjoy spending time there.
Rabin Pantha — Google review
Went for a barbecue with 50 or so people (ages 17-29). We had a lot of fun. There were things for everyone, including great rock walls to climb, beautiful scenery, peaceful hikes, and great sitting areas. They also have a junior ranger program.