Horizons Restaurant (CN Tower)
301 Front Street W
Toronto, ON
M5V 2T6
(416) 362-5411
Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
(
193 reviews)
Hours: 8:30am-10:30pm 7 Days a Week
Status: Open
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Description
The CN Tower is Toronto’s tallest and most defining landmark. Photos of Toronto are often defined by the building, which stretches more than 550 metres into the sky.<br/><br/>Today, aside from serving as a hub for telecommunications across the city, the CN Tower has become a major tourist destination. Visitors can test their courage by walking across the glass floor 113 stories above the ground. The...
by toronto
on November 19, 2013 from toronto
Reviews
Very expensive: This place has nothing to offer other then the view. the food is mediocre and expensive.
Rated 3 stars by Zach99
on February 12, 2012
best view in town: by the time your excellent meal is over you've had a complete 360 view of Toronto
Rated 4 stars by TheProfessor
on January 30, 2012
Wow: the ultimate spot for a romantic dinner. At the top of the city, literally. And it rotates, you can't go wrong.<br/><br/>The food is great, the prices are a little high, but they're worth it for the view.
Rated 5 stars by Slash003
on November 30, 2010
Location, Location, Location: Great special occasion dinner and it's not just for tourists. Rediscover your own city at the top of the world. Beautiful vistas abound as you rotate 360 degrees every 73 minutes while enjoying very good food and wine. The prices are very expensive but they do offer 2 price fix menus that take the financial sting out a bit. The money is worth it considering that you get an exceptional experience that is unique to Toronto.
Rated 4 stars by Constar
on October 31, 2010
Editorial Reviews
Gayot: The dining can never top the view here but it aims high.
Rated 3.5 stars by Gayot
on September 11, 2012 from urbanspoon
The CN Tower may no longer be the world's tallest freestanding structure (thanks, Burj Dubai), but it's still an impressive attraction -- even if it's something that most locals agree is better to visit than to live with. <br/><br/>However you approach Toronto -- on an island-airport flight or on the highway -- the first thing you see is this slender structure. Glass-walled elevators glide up the 553m...
Rated 1.75 stars by frommersca
on June 17, 2012 from frommersca
At 1,815 feet, the CN Tower offers a staggering view panoramic view of the city. Visitors ride to the top in a glass elevator that stops at the Indoor Observation Deck (1,136 feet). Descend a level to the Glass Floor, and look down to the ground through the Perspex panes. Don't worry: the glass can hold the weight of 14 hippos. At the top, the Sky Pod (1,465 feet) commands a view 100 miles...
by concierge
on June 12, 2012 from concierge
Information from the business
Specialties<br/><br/>Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m (1,815ft5in) the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. The CN Tower is an internationally renowned architectural triumph, an engineering Wonder of the Modern World, world-class entertainment and dining destination and a must see for anyone visiting Toronto. Each year, over 1.8 million people visit Canada's National Tower...
by yelp
on June 15, 2019 from yelp