Embark on a VIP guided city tour of Greater Montreal and explore iconic landmarks like Place Ville Marie, Mount Royal, and Old Montreal. Discover the city’s rich history and beauty with 8 stops at historical sites.
Embark on a VIP guided city tour of Greater Montreal and explore iconic landmarks like Place Ville Marie, Mount Royal, and Old Montreal. Discover the city’s rich history and beauty with 8 stops at historical sites.
- Olympic Park (Parc olympique) - The Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique) is a versatile venue located in Canada, within Olympic Park in Montreal’s Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district. Constructed in the mid-1970s for the 1976 Summer Olympics, it is affectionately known as “The Big O.”
- Jacques Cartier Bridge - This iconic bridge connects…
- Olympic Park (Parc olympique) - The Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique) is a versatile venue located in Canada, within Olympic Park in Montreal’s Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district. Constructed in the mid-1970s for the 1976 Summer Olympics, it is affectionately known as “The Big O.”
- Jacques Cartier Bridge - This iconic bridge connects Montreal to the South Shore, spanning the St. Lawrence River and offering breathtaking views of the city and river. At night, the bridge’s light display creates a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
- Parc Jean-Drapeau - Situated east of downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the Saint Lawrence River, Parc Jean-Drapeau (formerly Parc des Îles) consists of Saint Helen’s Island and the man-made Notre Dame Island. These islands hosted the Expo 67 World’s Fair, with Notre Dame Island built for the event and Saint Helen’s Island extended. The park was renamed to honor Jean Drapeau, Montreal’s late mayor and Expo 67’s visionary.
- Old Port of Montreal - A vital part of the city’s history, the Old Port has evolved into a lively area for leisure and recreation. Visitors can enjoy a riverside walk, take a boat tour, or relax at riverside cafés, surrounded by picturesque views and cultural attractions.
- St. Lawrence River - Flowing through Montreal, the St. Lawrence River links the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes, serving as a crucial North American waterway. A riverside stroll or river cruise offers a unique perspective of Montreal’s stunning natural and urban scenery.
- Montreal City Hall - As the political heart of the city, Montreal City Hall is an architectural treasure. Its grand façade and intricate details make it one of the city’s most iconic structures, steeped in historical importance.
- Place Ville-Marie - A landmark skyscraper in Montreal, Place Ville Marie is both a commercial hub and a historical site. Visitors can view a preserved section of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing significant historical moments and providing a unique backdrop in this iconic plaza.
- Mount Royal - Montreal’s largest urban park, Mount Royal offers breathtaking views of the city from its scenic lookout. This green haven is perfect for escaping the city’s hustle and bustle, showcasing vibrant colors in spring and fall, and serene snowy landscapes in winter.
- Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal - As Canada’s largest church and a significant Catholic pilgrimage site, Saint Joseph’s Oratory is an architectural marvel with a majestic dome. Its peaceful ambiance and beautifully landscaped gardens symbolize Montreal’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
- Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal) - Old Montreal preserves the city’s history with its narrow cobblestone streets and historic buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. A walk through this area exudes European charm, with local guides revealing hidden gems, from quaint eateries to historic landmarks.
- Place d’Armes - Encircled by historic buildings, Place d’Armes was Montreal’s early commercial and political center. Today, it remains a cultural and historical focal point, featuring notable sites like the Notre-Dame Basilica and historic monuments.
- Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal - This renowned basilica, with its stunning interior and vibrant stained-glass windows, is a masterpiece of religious art. As one of Montreal’s most celebrated landmarks, it honors the city’s religious and cultural history.
- Bank of Montreal Museum - Reflecting Montreal’s status as a financial center, this historic building represents the city’s early banking industry and symbolizes its enduring role in North American finance.
- Maisonneuve Monument - Situated in Old Montreal, this statue honors Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, one of the city’s founders. Surrounded by other historic buildings, it’s an ideal spot to learn about Montreal’s origins.
- Place Jacques-Cartier - Named after the French explorer, Place Jacques-Cartier is at the heart of Old Montreal. With its historic surroundings, street performers, and local markets, it is a lively gathering place rich in cultural atmosphere.
- Chinatown - Montreal’s Chinatown is a vibrant enclave showcasing Asian culture with traditional architecture, shops, and bustling markets. This cultural district is a cherished part of Montreal’s multicultural identity, offering visitors a taste of the East within the city’s urban landscape.
- Professional Multi-lingual tour guide
- Taxes included
- Transportation by luxury coach or mini-bus
- Roundtrip transport to and from Montreal hotel
- Professional Multi-lingual tour guide
- Taxes included
- Transportation by luxury coach or mini-bus
- Roundtrip transport to and from Montreal hotel
- Entrance fees of the attractions
- Travel insurance
- Food and drink
- Entrance fees of the attractions
- Travel insurance
- Food and drink
Explore Montreal’s captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty on this one-day tour. Start with iconic sites such as the Olympic Tower and Mount Royal for stunning city vistas, then delve into the historic charm of Old Montreal with its delightful architecture and lively ambiance. Take a leisurely stroll along the St. Lawrence River,…
Explore Montreal’s captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty on this one-day tour. Start with iconic sites such as the Olympic Tower and Mount Royal for stunning city vistas, then delve into the historic charm of Old Montreal with its delightful architecture and lively ambiance. Take a leisurely stroll along the St. Lawrence River, immerse yourself in the diverse culture of Chinatown, and enjoy local favorites at popular destinations like Place Ville Marie and Parc Jean-Drapeau. This tour provides an ideal combination of sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural immersion in one of Canada’s most enchanting cities.
The sequence of attractions in the itinerary may be adjusted according to weather conditions and traffic on the day of the tour. This flexibility ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience for all participants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.