CN Tower vs Hockey Hall of Fame
Both are rated highly by expert reviewers. On balance, CN Tower is preferred by most professionals compared to Hockey Hall of Fame. CN Tower has a TripExpert Score of 97 with praise from 9 reviews including The Telegraph, Fodor's and Time Out.
CN Tower
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301 Front St W, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2T6, Canada
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Fodor's
"The tallest freestanding tower in the Western Hemisphere, this landmark stretches 1,815 feet and 5 inches high and marks Toronto with its distinctive silhouette."
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Concierge
"At 1,815 feet, the CN Tower offers a staggering panoramic view of the city."
Travel + Leisure
"Constructed in 1976, the tower is located in downtown's Front Street district between the entertainment district's hotels and restaurants and the scenic waterfront."
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Time Out
"Though it has now been eclipsed as the world's tallest structure (by the Burj Dubai), the CN Tower held the title for an impressive 30 years."
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Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"The tallest freestanding structure in the world and a popular Toronto tourist attraction."
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From its observation decks, views of the city and suburbs, the lake and shoreline are superb.
Hockey Hall of Fame
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30 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1X8, Canada
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Fodor's
"Even if you're not a hockey fan, it's worth a trip here to see this shrine to Canada's favorite sport."
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Concierge
"For all its highbrow cosmopolitanism, Toronto is, nevertheless, the biggest hockey city in the world."
Time Out
"A tribute to Canada's national game, this sports shrine features more than 5,110 sq m (50,000 sq ft) of games, displays and memorabilia."
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Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Canada's favorite sport and the favorite museum of Canadians who love it."
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Interactive displays... and opportunities to test your hockey sticks in games with goalies and virtual versions of the sports' stars.
Afar Magazine
"If it's not wintertime or you can't get tickets to see the Maple Leafs play, then the next best way to experience Canada's game is by visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame."
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