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Absolute World Towers
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The Absolute World Towers, nicknamed the Marilyn Monroe Towers, are a pair of iconic skyscrapers in Mississauga's City Centre. Designed by architect Ma Yansong, the 50- and 56-story towers twist gracefully as they rise, creating a dynamic silhouette that changes from every angle. The buildings are primarily residential, but their dramatic form makes them a landmark visible across the city. Visitors can admire them from Celebration Square or the surrounding parks, where the towers' curves contrast with the straight lines of nearby office buildings. At night, the towers are subtly lit, adding to the skyline's allure. Distinctive for their organic, sculptural quality, they have become a symbol of modern Mississauga and a favorite subject for photographers.
Don't miss
- Photograph the towers from Celebration Square for a classic view
- Walk around the base to see how the curves change with perspective
- Visit nearby Kariya Park for a contrasting natural setting with the towers in the background
- Explore the shops and restaurants in the surrounding City Centre area
- See the towers illuminated at night from the Living Arts Centre
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Absolute World Towers
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Absolute World Towers with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the full height and twist of the towers.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through Kariya Park for a peaceful break.
- If driving, check for paid parking options; street parking may be limited.
- There are cafés and restaurants in the nearby Square One Shopping Centre.
A bit of history
Completed in 2012, the Absolute World Towers were part of a competition to create a landmark for Mississauga. The winning design by MAD Architects broke away from traditional boxy skyscrapers, inspired by the human figure and natural forms. The towers quickly became an architectural icon.
Common questions
Can I go inside the Absolute World Towers?
No, they are private residential buildings and not open to the public.
What is the best spot for photos?
Celebration Square or the corner of Burnhamthorpe Road and Absolute Avenue offer great angles.
Are there guided tours?
No official tours, but you can explore the area on your own.
How tall are the towers?
The taller tower is 176 meters (577 feet) and the shorter is 158 meters (518 feet).
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, there are paid parking lots at Square One Shopping Centre and along Burnhamthorpe Road.
What else is there to do in the area?
Visit the Living Arts Centre, Mississauga Central Library, or enjoy events at Celebration Square.
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