🇨🇦 Who Says You Can't Take Adorable Photos in Toronto? 📸✨
Old City Hall might look shabby compared to the sleek lawyer buildings nearby—just by looking at the architecture, you can tell which profession pays better! 😉 🏛️ About Old City Hall: One of Toronto's most historic landmarks, Old City Hall stands proudly at the intersection of Queen Street & Bay Street. Built in 1899 by architect Edward James Lennox, this Gothic Revival masterpiece boasts a grand, imposing facade with a towering clocktower that dominates the downtown skyline. ⏰ 💡 Fun Facts & Visiting Tips: • Though no longer used as a city office, it still serves as part of the Ontario Court of Justice. • During Doors Open Toronto, you can explore its stunning interiors—think stained glass, vaulted hallways, and historical exhibits! 🎨 • The clocktower is one of Toronto's most recognizable symbols—perfect for moody or vintage-style photos! 📷 • Compare its old-world charm to the modern skyscrapers around it—a true blend of past and present. 🌟 Why Visit? ✔️ Iconic Toronto landmark (great for history buffs!) ✔️ Gothic architecture with intricate details ✔️ Doors Open Toronto lets you peek inside (usually in May) ✔️ Perfect photo spot—whether serious or silly! 📍 Location: 60 Queen St W, Toronto 📸 Best Photo Spots: Clocktower close-up 🕰️ Grand staircase (if open during events) Against the skyline (especially at golden hour!) 🌇 #OldCityHallToronto #DoorsOpenToronto #TorontoArchitecture #GothicRevivalStyle #TorontoHistory #LandmarkLovers #HistoricBuildings #ExploreToronto #CityWalks #TorontoPhotography #ArchitecturePhotography #UrbanExploration #TimelessToronto #TravelCanada