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Is there elevator in Casa Loma?

There is one small heritage elevator in Casa Loma that is staff operated. The basement, second and third floor of Casa Loma are accessible by elevator. The elevator is staff operated and only used for visitors who are unable to climb the stairs. Strollers are not permitted on the elevator.



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Casa Loma is a self-guided visit, so you can go at your own pace when discovering the castle. Usually, two hours are recommended. There are no tour guides, but a multimedia audio tour is available fro all guests to download for free.

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How much does Casa Loma cost? As of January 2023, the Adult ticket (ages 18-64) costs $44.49 ($40.00 + $4.49 fees). Keep in mind, that the General Admission is not valid for special programming/events. If you have children that are 3 years of age or under, they are free with adult General Admission.

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Casa Loma stood as a monument to its creator – it surpassed any private home in North America. With soaring battlements and secret passageways, it paid homage to the castles and knights of days gone by. To this day it remains one of the only true castles in North America.

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What to do at Casa Loma? Go on a self guided Audio Tour and explore Canada's foremost castle: Tour the rooms decorated in period furnishings, step into secret passages and climb up the winding stairs to the top of the majestic tower for a great view of Toronto landscape.

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Featuring a huge gulf front pool, the Casa Loma hotel features three types of guest rooms: Standard Rooms, Standard Rooms with a Kitchen, and Two Bedroom Suites. The Standard Rooms with and without a kitchen include 2 queen beds and accommodate 4 guests.

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We did the tour of Casa Loma before the Escape Room and took lots of pictures! Before you go into the Escape Room you are required to lock all valuables- including phones and cameras- in a trunk that you collect on your way out.

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Casa Loma also was equipped with several secret passages and stairwells, the most interesting of which was an 800-foot-long tunnel that connected the castle to the horse stables.

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