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- King Blue CondosSeptember 12, 2012Located in the heart of the King Street theatre district, Roy Thomson Hall is a true Toronto landmark for music, and live performances & home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, at 60 Simcoe Street. Read moreUpvoted Oct 21
- Nancy BryansJanuary 4, 2012Beautiful building to visit for a concert or a lecture! You will feel like you have arrived in high-artsy society when you are in here. Dress nicely, you never know who will see you!
- TausJuly 4, 2015Daily maximum for parking at Roy Thomson ($17) is actually cheaper than the daily maximum at nearest Green P ($18 at 40 York St) .Upvoted Sep 7
- The Ritz-CarltonSeptember 6, 2011Enter with an open mind; the design was meant to represent a container for people to fill with their own decorations. Don’t forget to snap a photo of the exterior with the CN Tower in the background.
- Great concerts year round from various artists including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Dan BrownAugust 9, 2014Amazing place to watch theatre, comedy, stage acts or the TSO. Not a bad seat in the house!
- TIFFJune 12, 201220% off TSO Pops Concerts! Get tickets before general public for Love Will Keep Us Together, James Bond: The Music, West Side Story with Orchestra and more 416-598-3375 PROMO CODE: MOVIE
- DHR.comJanuary 4, 2012This concert hall, home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and a venue for the Toronto International Film Festival. For X-Men fans, you'd be excited to know that some parts of the film was shot here.
- King Blue CondosSeptember 12, 2012Located in the heart of the King Street theatre district, Roy Thomson Hall is a true Toronto landmark for music, and live performances. Read more
- Tree BugSeptember 1, 2011Clue: This location would be found by taking the subway from Younge and St.Clair Station and going 3 stops south, followed by 2 stops west and then 5 stops south.
- There's a ridiculously long list of things not to do when attending a performance here
- HMVSeptember 9, 2011TIFF Opening Night Gala: Plentyof rattle & hum, indeed! Given the Doc only covers their career to 1991 ....can we expect 20 more years of history on the Blu-ray release?? HOPE SO!
- Natalie FordAugust 21, 2013Don't take your lid off your beer...you won't be able to go back in without a lid on everything....
- Lori-Jo SDecember 19, 2011"From The Sky Down" - the Davis Guggenheim documentary which chronicles the making of "Achtung Baby" had its world premiere here at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2011.
- Tree BugSeptember 1, 2011For Extra Points: Create a Congo line with as many people from the street as you can and take a picture.
- Chris HamoenDecember 10, 2014Worst customer service experience I've had. Self entitled pricks. The end to end experience trying to get my father here (complete quadriplegic) in a group of 8 has been brutal. Ending with this guy
- Enjoy 10% discount at the store. The store has a better collection than other off-line stores.
- Ron MashateNovember 18, 2011For either the symphony or a Munk debate, RTH has great acoustic and design.
- TSOundcheck tickets are so affordable. If you're younger than 35, don't miss them!
- Ama PodNovember 14, 2010You can buy $20 Rush seats for the TSO the day of the performance. Amazing seats available!
- Canadas Walk of FameSeptember 1, 2011While you are at Roy Thompson Hall, why not take a stroll across the street and check out Canada's Walk of Fame?
- Niles KylieDecember 13, 2009Sitting in the choir section is weird. It's like watching people watch a movie.
- If you're going to see a pianist, a seat on the left (south) side will give you a view of their hands.
- HMVSeptember 9, 2011Definitely check-in before going in the building. Sometimes you can't get a signal inside.
- Nathalie LussierDecember 2, 2009
- PhotoguyNovember 17, 2011Pro tip, the ticket takers at the door don't know what they are talking about.
- Alan x el mundoJuly 7, 2015No se preocupen por la distancia de los asientos aquí se viene a escuchar más que a ver