Museum of Illusions

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Contact Museum of Illusions

Address :

132 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1E2, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8898
Website : http://www.museumofillusions.ca/
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Description : Small museum with optical illusions & holograms for selfies, plus logic games & a vortex tunnel.

132 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1E2, Canada
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Crystal Love on Google

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Super easy to get tickets at a fair price. Lots of parking around the location. Friendly staff , clean and not too crowded. Would be best enjoyed with a group of 3 or more. Kind of small and a short exhibit, qlot of fun things to learn , a little overstimulating.
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Ruben Torres on Google

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A fun place to enjoy with family and friends. It was my first time at the Museum of Illusions and I really loved all the creativity that each area has. It is one of my favorite places in Toronto!
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Brian Chan on Google

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Great for families, but if you’re a young couple aiming for tons of cool pics for the gram, could be done in less than 30 mins (only like 4-5 installations are truly gram-worthy … ***btw the β€˜Upside-down Living Room’ installation is gone now - changed to an β€˜Upside-down Subway Car’***). Pros: easy to book for any time, gets everyone involved, unique all-ages activity, located in a fun part of downtown. Cons: proper directions for taking pics are unclear unless you see someone do it first (instructions are written on TINY panels pasted to the wall - not enough picture demos), tix are not cheap if you’re in/out, small place - can get chaotic, staff pretty much non-existent inside the exhibit (would be nice if they were roaming around, controlling crowds and demo-ing pics).
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Joseph β€œJoey” Donovan on Google

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Visiting the Museum of Illusions is a fun way to do something new and different if you live in or are a visitor to Toronto. It isn’t an attraction that will take you very long to get through (30-45 minutes) but you are sure to have a great time, get some awesome pictures, and learn along the way. Ensure to buy a ticket ahead of time. Entries are staggered by time slot. We visited on a week night, near closing time. I would recommend trying to also go during an off-peak time frame. Many of the illusions require there to be no, or very few, people in the photo frames. The photos also must be captured at specific angles or they don’t work. I could imagine some of the awesome pictures you will get here would be difficult if it was very crowded.
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We Got Hungry on Google

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We had an absolute blast at the Museum of Illusions!!! There are different illusions at every corner. From trippy pictures on the wall to experiences you can be a part of, the museum is incredibly interactive. It is a super insta worthy spot and we got so many fun photos. The staff was very nice and explained to us how we can take the best possible pictures!
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Leah Jones on Google

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Museum of Illusion is a fun experience and spot to check out when in Toronto. Lots of cool exhibits throughout the little Museum. Take your camera ? and follow the guides set put to get the Illusion. Fun for all ages. It's a little spot but still took about 1 and 1.5 hours to see each exhibit. Felt the price was reasonable and staff is helpful. Tip ** I purchased my tickets online which meant no waiting.
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Maria M on Google

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It was my second time here, there was a few changes at their rooms and exhibitions. That day was March break, very busy and loaded with children, so I really don’t recommend to go there during these kind of holidays, as we had to wait in a long line to go inside the infinity room. Although I always get impressed by their magics, and brain tricks. Definitely infinity room and that colored bridge are my favorite ? There’s an underground parking that its exit room is exactly besides the entrance. I purchased tickets in advanced but the entrance checking was too slow that I am not sure it was a good idea!
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K W on Google

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2022 March 4β˜… approximately 25$ or family of 4 for 93$ Off the streets of downtown Toronto you can easily miss this attraction given its narrow storefront and busy juncture. Enter inside, the service counter serves as both a waiting area and a mini store selling both SWAG, puzzles and optical illusion books. Complimentary coat check is great. Although it's at your own risk, so no valuables should be left. Once inside there are a myriad of illusions which the pictures really speak for itself. The museum is divided into two sections. Total space is estimated to be about 5000sq feet of space. Given its size, it isn't really that big but there are a bunch of unique things to see. Expect to spend about 45 minutes to 1 hour here, though you could spend less if it's not crowded and you fly through the exhibits. Exhibits do change once in a while. It's worth checking out at least once. Paid street parking or parking lot nearby. Handicap accessible by request.

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