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Visitor Information

Prepare for your experience at Casa Loma! Get all the visitor information you need to make the most of Toronto’s most enchanting castle.

Open Daily

  • Gardens close at 4:30 PM on Mondays & Tuesdays.
  • Scottish Tower closes early on select days for Escape Casa Loma:

    • Wednesdays to Fridays: Closes at 3:00 PM
    • Saturdays & Sundays: Closes at 1:00 PM
    • The Norman Tower remains open during these times

9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
(Last Guest Admission: 4:30 PM)

Casa Loma Tickets

Skip the line and secure your passage through Toronto’s most extraordinary castle. View Casa Loma price tiers for general admission as well as private, guided tours.

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General Admission Ticket Prices

The General Admission Casa Loma ticket price includes access to towers, secret passageways, gardens, and permanent exhibits, including the antique car collection and celebrity wax gallery. Entrance to the Sir Henry Pellatt documentary experience and mobile audio guide app are also included. You can rent Audio Guide devices from the Gift Shop.

Adults (18-64)

$47.17 ($40.00 + $7.17 fees)

Youth (14-17)

$42.00 ($35.00 + $7.00 fees)

Seniors (65+)

$42.00 ($35.00 + $7.00 fees)

Children (4-13)

$31.67 ($25.00 + $6.67 fees)

Note: General Admission tickets do not include entry to special programming or events unless otherwise stated. Children three (3) and under are admitted free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.

Persons with special needs or Access 2 Cards pay regular admission; their escort are admitted for free. Must be done at our onsite box office.

Daytime General Admission tickets can be purchased online or at our onsite box office.

Group & Guided Tour Pricing

Walk through history with expert-led historical tours that reveal the castle's fascinating stories and hidden secrets. Learn about the life of Sir Henry Pellatt while exploring architectural marvels, hidden passageways, and storied halls.

Walk Up General History Tour

$10 ($8.70+HST) per person

  • Scheduled at 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM daily on a first-come, first-served basis

  • Limited capacity and subject to availability

Walk Up General History Tour

$50 ($43.5+HST) per person

  • Subject to availability

  • Booking reservation required

School Field Trips and Regular Groups

  • Subject to availability

  • Booking reservation required

Gardens Group Tour (June–September)

  • Can accommodate up to 20 people

  • Guided tours cost an additional fee per person

  • Subject to availability

  • Booking reservation required

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Location & Directions

Casa Loma is located at 1 Austin Terrace near the corner of Davenport Rd. and Spadina Ave. in Toronto, Canada.

Driving Directions

From South-West (Windsor, London, etc.)

  1. Take Highway 401 East to Allen Road (Allen Expressway).
  2. Go south to Eglinton Ave West.
  3. Turn left (east) to Spadina Rd.
  4. Turn right on Spadina Rd.
  5. Continue south to Casa Loma (just south of St. Clair Ave).

From North-East (Ajax, Oshawa, Scarborough etc.)

  1. Take the 401 West to the Don Valley Parkway.
  2. Go south to Eglinton Avenue East.
  3. Go west to Spadina Rd.
  4. Turn left (south) on Spadina Rd
  5. Continue south to Casa Loma (just below St. Clair Ave).

Public Transit Directions

Casa Loma is easily accessible by TTC. Here are four ways to reach us by transit.

Note: During construction, streetcar service may be provided by buses.

From Dupont Station (Spadina-University Line) 

  1. Go to Dupont Station, located two stops north of St. George Station on the Spadina-University line.
  2. Walk north two blocks on Spadina Ave.
  3. Either climb the Baldwin Steps (110 steps) at Spadina Ave. and Davenport Road, or walk up the hill on the west side of the castle.

From Spadina Station

  1. Go to Spadina Station and take the Davenport 127 bus.
  2. Get off at Davenport & Spadina to climb the Baldwin Steps or proceed one stop to Davenport & Walmer and walk up the hill on the castle’s west side.

From St. Clair West Station (Spadina-University line)

  1. Go to St. Clair West Station on the Spadina-University line.
  2. Walk east on St. Clair to Spadina.
  3. Turn right (south) and keep walking (approximately 15 minutes) to the castle.

From St. Clair Station (Yonge Line) 

  1. Go to St. Clair station on the Yonge line.
  2. Board the westbound St. Clair streetcar to Spadina Road.
  3. Exit and walk south for roughly 10 minutes along Spadina Road to Casa Loma.

Uber/Lyft and Taxis

Rideshare services and taxis provide convenient door-to-door service to Casa Loma. Uber, Lyft, and taxis can enter the East Parking lot for passenger pick-up and drop-off.

Casa Loma Parking

Parking at Casa Loma is available onsite for a flat rate of $20 per vehicle (debit or credit accepted, cash not accepted).

Please review the onsite signage, and if needed, additional paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma, off Macpherson Avenue).

The East Parking lot is reserved for coaches during the day and remains open for event parking after 5:00 PM daily.

Accessibility

Casa Loma is committed to providing an inclusive experience for all our visitors. We strive to accommodate diverse needs to make every visit enjoyable and accessible.

Arriving at Casa Loma

  • Taxis and vehicles for visitors with special needs may use the East Parking Lot for convenient drop-off.
  • Two designated wheelchair-accessible parking spaces are available in the West Parking Lot.
  • The main entrance has a wheelchair-accessible ramp with a handrail and is fully accessible when both doors are open.
  • The Box Office is located on the right of the front vestibule of Casa Loma.
  • Please note that strollers are not recommended, as they are not permitted in our Heritage Elevator.
  • Escort for visitors with special receive complimentary admission. Must be done at our onsite box office.
  • Service animals are welcome throughout Casa Loma; service vests or proper documentation are required. We kindly ask visitors to ensure these are clearly visible to help our staff provide seamless support.

Getting Around Inside the Castle

  • A limited number of wheelchairs are available at no charge for visitor use.
  • A staff-operated Heritage Elevator serves the basement, second, and third floors for guests who cannot use stairs.
  • Accessible washrooms are on the main level.
  • The following rooms and spaces are not wheelchair accessible (Norman & Scottish Tower, Tunnels, Backstage Celebrity Walk Gallery & the Lower Gardens).
  • The main level of the Gardens and Upper Terrace are wheelchair accessible.

For additional information, please contact our Guest Services team at info@casaloma.ca or 416 923 1171

Exhibit Access

Most exhibit rooms across the castle’s three floors are wheelchair accessible. However, due to the historic nature of the building, a few areas may be inaccessible to guests with mobility concerns, including:

  • The Queen’s Own Rifles Room
  • The Pellatt Room
  • The Servants’ Room
  • The Carriage Room
  • The Potting Shed and Stables
  • The Castle Towers
  • The 800-foot underground tunnel

The lower garden terrace can be reached through the East Garden gate, as well as from the Great Hall and the Library.

Tours & Programs

  • Our Mobile Audio Guide App supports multiple languages (English, French, Spanish & Mandarin)
  • Written transcripts of the audio guide and the Sir Henry Pellatt documentary (in English) are available upon request.

Visitor Guidelines

Visitors are encouraged to respect the historic integrity of Casa Loma by refraining from touching artifacts and maintaining a safe distance from displays.

  • We ask that all visitors respect the historic nature of Casa Loma by not touching artifacts or climbing on displays.
  • Please walk on the right-hand side in all hallways.
  • When ascending or descending the towers, please wait until the path is clear to prevent crowding or bumping with others on the stairs.
  • Avoid crowding in exhibit rooms, the theatre, elevators, and washrooms. Kindly wait for your turn when necessary.
  • Except for service animals, no animals are permitted on the premises, including outdoor ticketed areas, exhibit spaces, and restaurants.
  • Photography for personal use is allowed throughout the castle. For professional photography sessions, please obtain prior permission by securing a permit in advance.

What to Expect on Your Visit

Guests can explore at their own pace, with access to self-guided tours, historic exhibits, and scenic viewpoints throughout the castle and gardens.

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Castle Highlights – Casa Loma

Castle Highlights

Casa Loma boasts three levels of exquisitely furnished rooms, secret passageways, and soaring towers with panoramic city views made entirely of lavish sandstone. Wander through five acres of manicured gardens, admire the vintage automobile collection, and descend into the 800-foot underground tunnel for a journey through Toronto’s Gilded Age, preserved in every detail.

Blueblood Steakhouse Interior - Casa Loma

Food & Drink Options

Casa Loma offers onsite dining options to suit every visit. Enjoy light fare and coffee at Liberty Caffé daily (10:00 AM to 4:00 PM), or indulge in premium cuts and fine wine at BlueBlood Steakhouse by night (5:00 PM to 10:30 PM, reservations required).

Gift Shop – Casa Loma

Casa Loma Gift Shop

Take your experience home with exclusive keepsakes sold only at Casa Loma. Our Gift Shop, set in the original bowling alley, offers exclusive souvenirs, elegant gifts, and fun finds for kids from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

Plan Your Visit

Discover exhibitions, seasonal experiences, and one-of-a-kind events happening now at Toronto’s iconic castle.

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Groups & Guided Tours

Enjoy curated experiences designed to take you back in time.

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Always-On Exhibits

Step into stories of grandeur through timeless, immersive exhibits available year-round.

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Special Events

Escape into a world of candlelit concerts, seasonal soirées, and spellbinding castle moments.

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Seasonal Programs

Celebrate the seasons with signature programs full of Casa Loma magic.

What Visitors Love

Visitors love the stunning views, hidden tunnels, and unforgettable mix of history, dining, and entertainment at Casa Loma.

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Alejandra at the front desk was absolutely amazing. We went on a particularly snowy day and she made it amazing. She was very informative and upfront about the condition of the castle and ensured we’d have the best tour which we did! The castle itself is absolutely stunning and a must see.

Danielle D

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Our family loved our visit to Casa Loma! My husband enjoyed seeing the movie location stuff, my kids thought it was cool to walk around the castle, and I enjoyed the history of the building and the grounds were beautiful. I wasn't super impressed with Toronto, so this was the saving grace!

A.M.

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Best thing I did in Toronto hands down! The castle is massive and you have access to so much. Very interactive, a lot of walking and stairs. The towers have very narrow spiral stairs so be aware of that since it’s the only way up. Every time I thought I was done I would find another floor or room to explore. Easily spend 2-3 hours here.

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It's a big, beautiful place with a lot of things to look at. It was clean and well-kept. There was no guide required, it was a self tour with the city pass tickets

Rikki W

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Amazing place. One of the best I have ever visited. 98 rooms build in 1914 after three years hard work of 300 men. Ticket is a bit pricey but otherwise a must to see!

Toippa

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Allow time to thoroughly explore this beautiful estate. We did not so I feel we missed lots of opportunity to experience treasure. We were on a group trip with a bus and parking was difficult. I imagine parking overall in this area would be challenging.

Nancy B

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It was amazing, the view great from the Towers. Underground tunnels really took you back in time. Everything was spectacular even the Lunch In the garden. Took lots of pictures.

Yvette O

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about tickets, hours, accessibility, parking, and more to help plan your visit.

Is Casa Loma open year-round?

Yes, Casa Loma is open 7 days a week, including all Holidays. You may visit anytime between 9:30am-4:30pm, however, we recommend 1.5-2 hours to the entire estate.

Is there parking at Casa Loma?

Paid parking is available onsite at a flat rate of $20 per vehicle. Additional paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma, off Macpherson Avenue).

Is Casa Loma child-friendly?

Yes, Casa Loma is a child-friendly destination! Children under three enter for free and must be accompanied by an adult.

Can I bring a stroller?

We don’t recommend bringing strollers due to the staircases and narrow passageways. Our Heritage Elevator does not accommodate strollers.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography for personal use is welcome throughout the castle. However, all professional photography sessions must be arranged in advance with a valid permit.

Do I need to enter at 9:30am?

No, you are permitted to enter anytime while we are open.