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Classical Architecture in the downtown core of Toronto

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(added few years ago!)

Many buildings throughout the city of Toronto are neoteric, technological savvy and upscale towers however, that does not mean there are no classic little gems that enrich Torontonians and tourists with culture.

Classical Architecture in the downtown core of Toronto

Viewers of this tour, if you will, will see sights from across Toronto's downtown core, which ranges from restaurants like Bistro 990 on Bay Street, the Toronto International Film Festival hang out for the entertainment industry's elite, or corporate establishments such as the Bank of Montreal on Bay Street and the King Edward Hotel on King Street.

Readers will see some of the nicest buildings Toronto has to offer. Torontonians tend to take for granted some of the more historical places that this city embodies. To make this tour enrich with more culture and sophistication, I highly suggest Bach's Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins - Vivace or Enrico Caruso singing a rendition of Giuseppe Verdi's famous piece La Donna e Mobile. Sit back, relax and enjoy the opulence of sophistication that T.O. has to give the world.

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