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Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring this mansion requires quite a lot of walking.
Most exhibit rooms in the basement or on the first, second, and third floors are wheelchair accessible via a single staff-operated heritage elevator. However, the Scottish and Norman towers are not accessible to wheelchair users.
If traveling with kids, be aware that you can’t take strollers beyond the first floor.
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Can you walk outside Casa Loma for free?
Yes and no: You can walk past the front of Casa Loma for free, but you’ll need an entry ticket to visit the gardens. A fence surrounds the house, so what you can see will be limited unless you buy an entry ticket.
How long is the tour at Casa Loma?
General admission to Casa Loma does not include a guided tour, but a 60–90 minute tour of the gardens is available for an extra fee. These must be pre-booked in advance.
Is there a dress code at Casa Loma?
No, there is no dress code to visit Casa Loma. If you’re attending one of Casa Loma’s special concerts, wearing smart casual or smart attire is customary, but there is no official dress code.
Can you take pictures inside Casa Loma?
Yes, visitors can take photos throughout Casa Loma and its gardens—it's a great opportunity to capture the architectural and historical aspects of this popular tourist attraction. Commercial filming or shoots require special permission, however.
Is visiting Casa Loma worth it?
Yes, Casa Loma is worth visiting if you are interested in history and enjoy grand architecture, historic homes, and beautiful gardens. The castle offers a glimpse into a bygone era with its stunning architecture and rich history. It’s a popular tourist attraction in Toronto, and many people enjoy visiting.
Can you get to Casa Loma by subway?
Yes, you can reach Casa Loma on the subway, but you’ll need to walk from the station. Take the Spadina–University Line to Dupont station and walk north two blocks on Spadina Avenue. From here, climb the Baldwin Steps or walk up the hill toward the castle.
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