Plan Your Visit

Tourist Information

The Royal Ontario Museum is located in the city of Toronto, one of North America’s largest, most diverse and exciting urban centres. The ROM is a must-see Toronto attraction, but there are many other things to see and do in this great city! We hope this information will help you plan your next trip to Toronto. More information can be found on the Tourism Toronto website or download Ontario's Provincial Attraction Interactive Guide (PDF).

Toronto Snapshot

Languages Spoken

There are two official languages in Canada – English and French. Please inquire about special group tours that can be offered in Mandarin, Cantonese and Spanish (in addition to English and French).

Where to Stay

Bond Place Hotel
Comfort Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto
Days Hotel & Conference Centre
Delta Chelsea Hotel
The Fairmont Royal York
Four Seasons Hotel
Holiday Inn Toronto Midtown
Holiday Inn on King
Hostelling Toronto
Hotel Le Germain
Intercontinental Hotel
Intercontinental Toronto Centre
Le Royal Meridien King Edward Hotel
One King West
Park Hyatt Toronto
Radisson Admiral Hotel - Toronto Harbourfront
Renaissance Toronto Hotel Downtown
The Sutton Place Hotel
Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville
Windsor Arms Hotel

Getting Around

Navigate downtown Toronto using the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) network of subways, buses and streetcars, or jump on a tour bus for the ultimate convenience.
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The Bus & Boat Company
Hop on Hop Off
Shop, Dine, Tour
Toronto Tours

Special Package Offers

Toronto CityPass
See Toronto’s most loved attractions, including the ROM, and save time and money by purchasing a Toronto CityPass.
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Groups

Group visits to the ROM are available at reduced rates for a minimum of ten paid guests. For more information on special customized tours contact ROM Group Sales at 416.586.5801 or groupsales@rom.on.ca.

 

 

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Celebrating the opening of the Michael Lee-Chin crystal, June 2, 2007.
Celebrating the opening of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, June 2, 2007.Magnicy

Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall.
Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall.

Cityscape of Toronto, taken from Ward's Island.
Cityscape of Toronto, taken from Ward's Island.

Graphic of Citypass, showing discounted rates to Toronto attractions, with link to more information.