Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto-Dominion Centre
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Neighbourhood: Financial District
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- St. Andrew • 3 min walk
- Union • 5 min walk
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Luvs2TravelAnywhere
New York City, NY7,191 contributions
Aug 2015
The Toronto-Dominion Centre was on my top five attractions to see in the Financial District. The architecture is impressive and it has shops and restaurants in the PATH underneath.
Written October 21, 2015
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MARK SAMUEL L
Toronto, Canada227 contributions
Aug 2014 • Solo
Biased, as I work in the complex, but one of the most Iconic set of buildings in Canada. Starkly contrasting the surrounding buildings exteriors. Amazing underground shopping. Excellent infrastructure. Love TD Centre!
Written August 1, 2014
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Frank Geisler 🇨🇭
Zurich, Switzerland15,440 contributions
This impressive collection of buildings made us walk around and we enjoyed the architectonial creativity. Our daughter did jump and rode on several of the metal cows on one of the greens.
Written July 26, 2014
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Pete W
London, Canada8 contributions
Lovely underground building with lots of shops and great eating opportunities. Busy but clean and kept neat and tidy. I would
Recommend going here!
Recommend going here!
Written May 20, 2014
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RowMac
Tasmania, Australia245 contributions
Apr 2014 • Solo
Toronto Dominion Centre is a maze of shops and dining options in the heart of Toronto's Financial District. I'm surprised this place doesn't get as much recognition as the Eaton Centre as it's an equally impressive size!
Slightly easy to get lost due to the underground passages, it was thankfully missing a lot of the homeless types that sometimes populate Toronto's other shopping districts. Everything seemed clean and modern, attracting a lot of business workers from the area.
The TD Bank has a collection of inuit art which can be seen for free. It was the main reason of my visit but in the short timeframe I was there, I was unable to find it. Will be back to the TD Centre though and recommend it to others also when in the Financial District.
Slightly easy to get lost due to the underground passages, it was thankfully missing a lot of the homeless types that sometimes populate Toronto's other shopping districts. Everything seemed clean and modern, attracting a lot of business workers from the area.
The TD Bank has a collection of inuit art which can be seen for free. It was the main reason of my visit but in the short timeframe I was there, I was unable to find it. Will be back to the TD Centre though and recommend it to others also when in the Financial District.
Written April 19, 2014
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CubawithLove
Toronto, Canada105 contributions
Oct 2013 • Solo
It is a modern skyscap building in downtown Toronto. It is conncected to a path of more than 6 km of undrground passages with modern shop stores and food courts
Written October 10, 2013
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Wonderful0615
Sheffield Green, UK95 contributions
Mar 2013 • Solo
I actually worked in the Toronto Dominion Centre when it was the tallest building in North America which was a considerable number of years ago and every time I re-visit Canada, I pay a visit to see how much it has changed. Not that much has changed excepting many taller towers have gone up since. I was employed on the 47th floor which felt like being in the clouds and it was a pleasure to go to work in such a beautiful place. The reception area is on the ground floor headed by almost stewardesses directing you to wherever you need to be. A large bank in the main area of the building and in the basement a very nice eating place and pub along with post-office, hairdresser, flower shop, chemist and cafes. There is a beautiful restaurant on the 54th floor which is the top of the building and this feels like you are dining in the clouds. Working in there I never had to leave the building as in the suites above were dentists, doctors, lawyers, anything you required. I feel quite honoured to have worked in such a beautiful place.
Written August 2, 2013
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KC519
Thunder Bay27 contributions
Aug 2012 • Business
Interesting buildings and right above the P.A.T.H. Not worth making a trip to see unless you love to look at office towers. If you are from a small town and this is your first trip to a big city, grab a coffee at about 7:30am on a weekday and grab a bench.... try to count the people!
Written May 7, 2013
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bogdanluca
Toronto, Canada42 contributions
Dec 2011
This is Toronto's only building by the famous architect. A three black tower complex surrounding a courtyard. You can get a good impression of his austere modernism and his use of expensive materials. Mies chairs appear sometimes. In the banking hall you will notice yellow daisies in glass vases: they are there as a part of the building by order of the architect. An example of van der Rohe's exacting consideration of every interior detail. Check it out!
Canoe restaurant at the top.
Canoe restaurant at the top.
Written October 4, 2012
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IAN D
Wigan, UK26,110 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
Had the pleasure of seeing this lovely building directly from our bedroom on the forty second floor. A very impressive site with a number of gargoyles at the top which you can't see from the ground
Written May 6, 2024
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