What makes it 52% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed, yet high sound levels, fixed seating, no dedicated nursing room, and uncertain stroller parking demand careful planning despite barrier-free washrooms and elevators.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: A short visit covers the Open House and lobby activities without tiring the baby.
Open House & Lobby Exploration:
Join free Open House days to explore live chamber music zones, instrument demos, and self-guided audio tours.
Tip: Check TSO website for seasonal Open House dates and arrive early to avoid crowds.
Use Family Facilities:
Change diapers in barrier-free washrooms and nurse in private stalls on every level.
Tip: Plan diaper breaks before shows and ask staff for booster seats or seat cushions.
Stroller-Friendly Entry & Seating:
Enter via Simcoe Street elevator for step-free access and wide lobby spaces.
Tip: Call Patron Services at 416-598-3375 to reserve seats away from speakers and confirm stroller parking.

dani chitu
We’ve been coming here for so many years, and every visit still feels like a uniquely unforgettable experience. Amazing performance, each Symphony wonderful played
World Traveller
My friends and I attended a Friday evening concert, and it was a truly memorable experience. The performance was outstanding, and the acoustics enhanced every note beautifully. We all had a wonderfully enjoyable night.
RD
It’s been a while since we’ve been to the TSO and it was our first time experiencing the pre-concert series. That felt very VIP! If you are 35 years old and under, you gotta take advantage of the discounts. Tell them Robyn sent you (note: mentioning my name may be more confusing than helpful, as they won’t know who I am!)
Mieko
One of my favourite memories from late last year. My fiance planned us a wonderful night out with a delicious Thai food dinner at Pai, followed by tickets to the Final Fantasy Rebirth Orchestra World Tour performed by the seriously talented musicians in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Such beautiful music performed perfectly, I wanted to burst into tears multiple times. You know when songs wind up...
Andrew Cain
It had been so long since I’d been back to see the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at beautiful Roy Thompson Hall. We enjoyed The Hockey Sweater by Roch Carrier. The instruments really helped tell the story so many of us remember growing up in Canada. There was some great commentary and even some acting in this performance. There’s comfortable seating and great views from everywhere. On another occasio...
Check TSO’s seasonal Open House dates for free family-friendly activities. In winter, bring warm layers; in summer, light layers as the hall is air-conditioned.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Open House & Lobby Activities | CAD 0 |
| Coat Check (optional) | CAD 5 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 5 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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