4 Reasons People Love Toronto Museums

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Explore What Makes Toronto Museums Some of the Best in the World

Toronto is an incredible city. A melting pot of ideas and cultures, it’s filled to the brim with things to do and see. From restaurants to nightlife, there is something for everyone—an ethos that spreads to its museums as well. Whether you’re into modern or classical art, fashion or history, Toronto has a museum for you. Here are four reasons it’s one of the best cities for museums in the world.
 

Quantity Meets Quality

Toronto is a museum hub, which means there’s always a new one to explore. The city is home to 29 different museums, each one unique. In addition to the sheer quantity, the quality is also top-notch, and you’re sure to have a fun and educational time regardless of which you choose to traverse.
 

The Diversity

Toronto is an eclectic place, and its museums are no different. You can find exhibits on subjects like textiles, motorsports, and everything in between. You can go to the Bata Shoe Museum in the Discovery District and learn about the history of footwear from around the world one day and visit the Hockey Hall of Fame paying homage to Gretzky, Hull, and other greats the next. You can even head to the Redpath Sugar Museum in Harbourfront to add a little flavor to your outing.
 

The Deals

Museum discount days are a great way to get some culture without spending an arm and a leg. The Art Gallery of Ontario offers free admission on Wednesdays, and other museums, like the Bata Shoe Museum, frequently offer other deals. Every year, the city itself turns into one giant free museum with Doors Open Toronto. Doors Open is an event where almost 150 architecturally, historically, and culturally significant buildings open their doors to the public. The next Doors Open Toronto will be held in May 2020.
 

The Royal Ontario

While Toronto has many incredible museums, one stands out above the rest. The Royal Ontario Museum is a definite must-see, as it’s the largest museum in the city both physically and culturally. Whether you’re interested in classical history, art, architecture, Japanese culture, or even dinosaurs, the Royal Ontario Museum’s sprawling exhibits will leave you satisfied.
 
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