March 30, 2008

Canadian National (CN) Tower

 For this time being if you were in Toronto, forget the rest but Toronto Canadian National Tower! The highest building in the world. One stop entertaining place full of events and attractions for all visitors!

The CN Tower Toronto is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m, it is Canada’s National Tower, the World's Tallest Building, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto.

But, Toronto CN Tower was not only about the highest skyline tower. It is also the best place to enjoy the scenery of Toronto from the height. From the observation deck of 1100 feet with the best condition of weather and visibility, the 70 miles openwide view of anywhere could be seen clearly.

There are some Attractions in CN Tower Tower, such as:

  • Trip in the Glass. CN TowerThere are few experiences like a trip in the glass walled elevators at the CN Tower and a walk on the glass floor of the observation level. Every year, millions of visitors to Toronto are thrilled to take the ride to the the 1100 foot level. For the very adventurous, there is the additional ride up to the Sky Pod - a dizzying 1,465 feet (447 m).
  • Dining in skyline at The 360 Restaurant. This Restauran is one of Toronto's finest, features unforgettable food combined with a magnificent revolving view of Toronto more than 351 metres (1,151 ft) below. 360 offers market-fresh cuisine, featuring regional ingredients to ensure an incomparable culinary experience. 360 also features an award-winning wine selection of over 550 international and Canadian wines from its "cellar in the sky". 360 is the recipient of several awards and wonderful place to celebrate any special occasion.

This landmark  or point of interest  architectural building of Toronto was located in a strategic place. Conveniently located near the Air Canada Center, Skydome (Rogers Center), Toronto Convention Center,  Entertainment District, and Harbourfront, it’s within easy walking distance of downtown Toronto.

Interested to trace the rest of this unique site? Visit http://www.terrifictoronto.com/cntower.html,
and grab all of the tourism informations about this attractive city there!

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