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Most Romantic Spots In Toronto
Valentines

Toronto’s got a terrific selection of romantic spots, but which one is right for you and your partner on Valentine’s Day? We’ve combed the city and here are a few ideas for your romantic adventure in Toronto on Valentine’s Day:


Skating at Nathan Phillips Square
Nathan Phillips Square
100 Queen Street West
(416) 338-RINK (7465)

Grab your skates (skate rentals are also available on premises) and head over to Toronto’s famous outdoor skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square for some outdoor fun. What could be more romantic than an afternoon or evening skate in a great atmosphere with someone you love.

Take a walk through the Casa Loma Castle
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
(416) 923-1171
http://www.casaloma.org

For an afternoon adventure you can check out one of the most romantic spots in the city. The enchanted castle Casa Loma is an amazing structure set on 5 acres of gardens in the centre of the city. While you may not be able to stroll the grounds in the February cold you can still catch a memorable view from the top of the stairs in the castle’s tower.

Have a drink and look out over the city at Panorama Lounge
Panorama Lounge
51st floor of Manulife Centre
55 Bloor Street West
(416) 967-0000

Set atop the 51st floor of the Manulife Centre at Bay and Bloor, Panorama offers guests a stunning view of both uptown and downtown Toronto. You can grab a romantic dinner but we recommend stopping by a little later in the evening for designer cocktails and one of the most romantic views in the city.

Watch a movie at the Bloor Cinema
Bloor Cinema
506 Bloor Street West
(416) 516-2330
http://www.bloorcinema.com

There is no better date night than a movie night and the Bloor Street Cinema is what great movie house were once all about. Catch a flick at the art-deco movie house on Valentine’s day and if you are one of the first there head up towards the balcony and try and score one of the remaining two-seaters to cuddle up in.

Stop by the CN Tower
CN Tower
301 Front Street West
(416) 868-6937
http://www.cntower.ca

The CN Tower has the reputation for being the best place to propose in the city. During the day head to the observation level for an over-whelming view of the city or try to make a reservation for dinner at the revolving restaurant. The 360 offers exquisite cuisine 1,000 feet above the city.

Have a drink at the Roof Lounge at the Park Hyatt Hotel
Roof Lounge
Park Hyatt Hotel
4 Avenue Road
(416) 924-5471
http://www.parktoronto.hyatt.com

After dinner try to stop by the 18th floor of the Park Hyatt for a drink. The classic late night destination provides a nostalgic room with an oversized fireplace, cocktails and a very romantic panoramic view of the city. Plus there are a ton of nooks throughout.

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