Buffalo Airport Limos is Providing Limo service to
Buffalo Airport from
Toronto as well as Limo
Service to
Toronto from
Buffalo Airport.
With a fleet of Late model Sedans, Luxury SUVs and Stretch Limos we can
provide you with a limo service to accommodate 1 to 14 Passengers
traveling together in a Limo to
Buffalo Airport from Toronto
or coming back home from Buffalo Airport at the most competitive limo
fares. Since we just provide Limo and ground transportation between
Buffalo NY and Canada we need not mention that we are the experts in
provide cross border transportation.
Our chauffeurs are trained to the most professional levels and
making your Limo ride to Buffalo Airport is our number one priority.
Our Limos are equipped with Global Positioning Systems, 110 AC power
outlets and our office monitors the bridges for you to ensure that
we take you across the border thorough the minimum wait time on the
border crossing.
For your convenience we have provided you some information on this
page relating to your travel between Toronto to Buffalo Airport but
that’s not all, when you call to make a reservation, our reservation
specialist will help you decide on the pickup time from Toronto to
Buffalo Airport depending day of travel and your flight departure
time from Buffalo Airport.
Once again we would like to bring this to your notice that we
provide Limousine Service from Canada to Buffalo NY and Buffalo NY
to Canada only. Since this is the only area of our unmatchable
service, we specialise in providing you transportation between USA
and Canada. We DO NOT provide service from Toronto
to Toronto Airport or Limo Service from Buffalo Airport to within
the United States.
Our Buffalo Airport Limo Services Include:
Airport Limo to Buffalo Airport from Toronto and GTA
Toronto Airport Limo service from Buffalo and western NY
Corporate Limo service from Buffalo to Toronto
Corporate Limo service from Toronto to Buffalo
Limo Service to Buffalo: Shopping or a day trip.
Taking you across the borders, safely!
To Book your car service from Toronto to Buffalo Airport or a car
service from Buffalo Airport to Toronto Please fill the quick
inquiry form or call us.
Toronto Area (416) 619 0909
Buffalo Area (716) 200 5455
Toll Free 1(877) 618 0909
Email:
buffaloairportlimos@gmail.com
You can also visit our
ONE WAY SPECIAL and see if you can get a special limo
fare to and from Buffalo Airport from your city at the time you are
traveling.
| Airport Limo Service from |
1- 4 Passenger
Lincoln Town Car
|
1- 6 Passenger
Cadillac
Escalade |
1- 8 Passenger Stretch Limo |
1-12 Passenger Stretch Limo |
| Toronto, Onatrio to Buffalo Airport |
$ 189.00 |
$ 269.00 |
$ 329.00 |
$ 389.00 |
| Buffalo, NY to Toronto Airport |
$ 189.00 |
$ 269.00 |
$ 329.00 |
$ 389.00 |
The fares mentioned are one way fares. This is a quick reference
chart for Buffalo Airport Limousine and Sedan
Service. Please visit our Price
list page for complete information on fares and Taxes
Hotels in Toronto
With more than 32,000 hotel rooms, Toronto has more accessible
lodgings than any other Canadian city and the uppermost occupancy
rate (73 per cent). In 1999, hotel development represented more than
$100 million in restoration and renovation and two new hotels opened
in the summer of 2000.
Here are a few for convenience
Delta Chelsea Downtown Toronto Hotel
www.deltahotels.com
- (416) 595-1975
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
www.starwoodhotels.com - (416)
361-1000
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
www.fourseasons.com
- (416) 964-0411
Metropolitan Hotel Toronto
www.metropolitan.com - (416)
977-5000
Sutton Place Grande Hotel
www.toronto.suttonplace.com - (416) 924-9221
The Drake Hotel
www.thedrakehotel.ca
- (416) 531-5042
The Fairmont Royal York
www.fairmont.com -
(866) 840-8402
About Toronto
Toronto is a great city to live and work in, or just to visit.
Toronto has a high quality of life and dependable services, in one
of the safest urban environments in the world. Toronto's population
is one of the most diverse in the world. Just about all of the
world's culture groups are represented in Toronto and more than 100
languages and dialects are spoken.
Toronto lies on the shore of Lake Ontario, the easternmost of the
Great Lakes. Home to more than 2 million people, the city is the key
to one of North America's most vibrant regions, the Greater Toronto
Area (GTA). 4.5 million Canadians live in the GTA, the cultural,
entertainment, and financial capital of Canada. Toronto abounds in
investment and employment opportunities in such miscellaneous fields
as banking and financial services, film and television production,
and fashion, and also boasts a flourishing arts community.
Visiting Toronto
Tourism Toronto can help you plan your vacation. Whether you're
interested in finding a place to eat, a hotel room, a list of
attractions, or convention space, you can build your journey by
visiting
Tourism Toronto.
St. Lawrence Market
Considered by Food and Wine journal to be one of the world's 25
best food markets, the
St. Lawrence Market is positioned in the heart of the momentous
Old Town Toronto zone at Jarvis and Front Streets.
The South Market has over 50 gourmet food vendors. Upstairs, the
Market Gallery shows archival art and photographs from the City's
collection and the North Market is home to the 200 year old Saturday
Farmers' Market and Sunday Antique Market.
Numerous celebration events are also held at the market
throughout the year. Discover the market and surrounding area's past
with local historians on walking tours filled with food sampling, a
world of eccentric characters and amazing tales.
Department stores, elite shops, neighbourhood retailers and
cultural markets - Toronto has additional 20,000 stores catering to
all fashions and tastes. Its premier shopping destination, the Eaton
Centre, is a multi-levelled, galleria comprising over 320 shops and
restaurants, 17 cinemas, and a 400-room Marriott hotel.
Built in 1979, the Eaton Centre boasts $746 of sales per square
foot of retail space - the maximum in North America - and is the
number one tourist pull in Toronto with one million visitors a week.
Modelled after the Galleria in Milan, Italy, the Eaton Centre was
among the first major downtown shopping centres built in North
America.
Toronto's most exclusive retail district is located in the Bloor
/Yorkville area. International retailers presenting high fashion
designs, eclectic boutiques, fine crystal and china shops, art
galleries, and outstanding restaurants are all available in the
village-like atmosphere of Yorkville and Hazelton Lanes.
As the world's most culturally diverse city, Toronto also has a
typical shopping districts and markets that offer a extensive range
of unique shopping experiences. These vivacious retail areas include
Queen Street West, Kensington Market, St. Lawrence Market, five
Chinatowns, Little Italy along St. Clair West, the Greek community
along "The Danforth," Little Portugal at Dundas and Bathurst
Streets, and Gerrard Indian Shopping center at Gerrard and
Greenwood.
Attractions
Toronto's waterfront - one of North America's largest recreational
waterfronts - provides a scenic setting for many popular and
entertaining attractions such as Harbourfront, Ontario Place, Rogers
Centre, the CN Tower, and the Toronto Islands. It's also the setting
of many big events as well as the Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, Caribana,
the Toronto International Film Festival, the Canadian National
Exhibition and WinterCity.
Downtown Toronto offers museums and art galleries galore including
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) , Canada's biggest museum and one of
the top 10 in the world; the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Canada's
oldest art gallery and home to more than 15,000 paintings; and the
Ontario Science Centre, which entertains and educates 800,000
visitors a year.
At the northeast end of the city, Canada's largest zoo, the Toronto
Zoo, features more than 5,000 animals in their natural environment.
Just north of the City, Canada's largest theme park, Canada's
Wonderland, features more than 200 attractions and more than 65
rides in a breathtaking atmosphere.
There is always something going on in Toronto
Air Canada Centre
Air Canada Centre is a state-of-the-art arena that is home to the
Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association and the
Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League.
Rogers Centre
(formerly Sky dome)
Famous for its retractable roof, the Rogers Centre is home to the
Toronto Argonauts football team and the Toronto Blue Jays baseball
team.
CN Tower
Recently listed one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the CN
Tower features glass floor observation decks, a revolving
restaurant, and a Simulator Theatre. It is Toronto 's most
identifiable landmark and as such, it receives roughly two million
visitors a year.
Canadian National Exhibition
For the past 130 years, the 18-day Canadian National Exhibition, which
runs from mid-August until Labour Day weekend, has customarily
signified the end of summer to two million visitors from across
Canada and all through the world. The "Ex", as it is better known,
is the largest annual exhibition of its kind anywhere.
Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario , the Ex is a 350-acre
carnival of entertainment, rides, buildings, sports and agriculture.
It is also the site of the Royal
Agricultural Winter Fair held each November.
Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre offers interactive and multi-media exhibits
with live demonstrations and exhibits on topics that include sports,
space, the environment and the information highway. The Science
Centre has more than 700,000 visitors every year.
The Toronto Zoo
Divided into geographic regions, the zoo's 710 acres feature over 4500
animals in their natural environments. Visit the award winning
African Savanna, New Great Barrier Reef, and the award-winning
Gorilla Rainforest, Eurasia outdoor exhibits, home to the Prezwalski
foals, Snow leopard and Siberian tiger cubs, and Zellers Discovery
Zone featuring Kids Zoo, Splash Island and Waterside Theatre.
Canada's Wonderland
Canada 's Wonderland is home to the most exhilarating collection of
rides, roller coasters and water park fun in all of Canada . The
Park features 70 exciting rides including 13 thrilling roller
coasters. The Park also debuts 2 live shows; Snoopy Rocks! On
Ice , and MTV Games' Rock Band Live ! A one-of-a-kind
multimedia occurrence that combines the excitement of a stage show
with live music that's guaranteed to joggle your inner rocker into a
lifetime experience.
Ontario Place
A 96-acre modernistic culture, leisure and amusement parkland complex
built on three human-made islands over the lake, Ontario Place
features restaurants, a children's village, an outdoor amphitheatre,
a water play area, mini-golf, the Rush River Raft Ride and lots of
other attractions. The show up of Ontario Place is the Cinesphere -
a six-story curved screen capable of showing not only regular 35 and
70 millimetre films, but IMAX films as well.
Harbour front
Like most big cities with a water's edge, Toronto 's downtown waterfront
has steadily been transformed into a lakeside people place. The
heart of this renaissance is the award-winning Harbour front Centre
- the site of art galleries, theatres, restaurants, offices, hotels
and marinas fronted by a waterside esplanade. Harbour front Centre
attracts over 10 million visitors annually.
Toronto islands
Only a 10-minute ferry ride from the foot of Yonge Street , the Toronto
islands offer a panoramic view of the city skyline. Centre Island
offers miles of parkland with beaches, barbecues and picnic tables,
boat rentals, bicycle paths, a children's farm and even an amusement
park.