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  • Montreal, Canada

Montreal Private Walking Tour to Downtown RESO and Old Montreal

  • 2 hours (approx.)

  • Mobile ticket

Discover Montreal's vibrant charm on this immersive 2-hour walking tour, which begins at the Museum of Fine Arts and concludes in the historic Old Montreal (Old Port). Journey through renowned neighbourhoods as you pass by the majestic Notre-Dame Basilica, the bustling Place des Arts, and charming cobblestone streets lined with cafés and boutiques. Ideal for both first-time visitors and locals rediscovering their city, this tour offers an in-depth look into Montreal's rich history and architecture, blending the old with the new along the Saint Lawrence River. - 2-hour guided walking tour showcasing Montreal’s iconic landmarks - Visit Notre-Dame Basilica and the picturesque Old Montreal district - Experience the cultural hub of Place des Arts and historic Rue Sherbrooke

What to Expect

Private tour
15 places
2 hrs duration

Pass by: Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1860, is Canada's oldest art museum featuring collections from ancient to contemporary art across multiple pavilions on Sherbrooke Street. It's internationally renowned for high-quality exhibitions and diverse cultural programming.

Pass by: McGill University

McGill University, founded in 1821, is one of Canada's most prestigious research universities located in downtown Montreal, consistently ranking among the world's top institutions. The bilingual university attracts international students from over 150 countries and has produced numerous Nobel Prize winners.

Pass by: The Underground City

Montreal's Underground City (RESO) is a 33-kilometer underground pedestrian network connecting metro stations, shopping centers, and buildings throughout downtown. This climate-controlled subterranean system allows year-round navigation while avoiding harsh winter weather.

Pass by: The Ring

The Ring is a 30-meter diameter stainless steel sculpture suspended above Place Ville Marie's esplanade, installed in June 2022 as part of Montreal's downtown revitalization. Designed by Claude Cormier + Associés, this illuminated art installation serves as a symbolic gateway framing the historic visual axis from Place Ville Marie to McGill University and Mount Royal.

Pass by: Phillips Square

Phillips Square is a historic downtown Montreal park established in 1842, featuring a bronze monument of King Edward VII at its center. Recently renovated in 2022, this green oasis at Sainte-Catherine and Union serves as a cultural hub surrounded by historic commercial buildings.

Pass by: Cathedrale Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral is a Neo-Gothic Anglican cathedral built between 1857-1859, serving as the mother church of Montreal's Anglican Diocese. Located on Saint Catherine Street above an underground shopping mall, this National Historic Site is renowned for its choral tradition and architectural beauty.

Pass by: Place des Arts

Place des Arts is Canada's largest cultural and artistic complex founded in 1963, located in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles with six venues seating nearly 8,000 people. Home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Opéra de Montréal, and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, it serves as the main venue for major festivals including the International Jazz Festival.

Pass by: Complexe Desjardins

Complexe Desjardins is a mixed-use complex in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles featuring over 110 boutiques, restaurants, office towers, and the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel around a large public atrium. Connected to two metro stations and Montreal's underground city, it hosts over 200 days of events annually and serves as a major downtown hub.

Pass by: Palais des Congres

The Palais des congrès de Montréal is the #1 international convention center in the Americas, opened in 1983 in Montreal's Quartier international. Located with Place-d'Armes metro station inside the building, it's committed to sustainable development and generates significant economic benefits for the city.

Pass by: Notre-Dame Basilica

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal is a Gothic Revival masterpiece built between 1824-1829, located in Old Montreal facing Place d'Armes. Designated a National Historic Site in 1989, it attracts 11 million visitors annually and is famous for hosting state funerals, notable weddings, and the immersive AURA light show.

Pass by: Place d'Armes

Place d'Armes is a historic square in Old Montreal dating from 1693, anchored by the Maisonneuve Monument honoring Montreal's founder Paul de Chomedey. As Montreal's second oldest public site, it's surrounded by architectural landmarks including Notre-Dame Basilica, the Bank of Montreal, and buildings representing major periods of the city's development.

Pass by: Rue St-Paul

Rue St-Paul is Montreal's oldest street, laid out in 1672 and named after the city's founder Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve. This narrow cobblestone street in Old Montreal features renovated 19th-century buildings housing boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and historic landmarks like the Bonsecours Market.

Pass by: Bonsecours Market (Marche Bonsecours)

Bonsecours Market, inaugurated in 1847, is one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings that served as Montreal's main marketplace for over a century and city hall from 1852-1878. This imposing neoclassical building with its distinctive silver dome now houses 15 boutiques featuring "made in Quebec" creations, restaurants, and exhibition spaces in Old Montreal.

Pass by: Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal)

This tour explores Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal), Montreal's historic heart founded in 1642, featuring cobblestone streets and French colonial architecture. You'll visit key landmarks including Place d'Armes, Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, Rue Saint-Paul, and Bonsecours Market, culminating in this well-preserved area where centuries-old buildings house modern boutiques, galleries, and restaurants, showcasing Montreal's unique European charm.

Pass by: Place Jacques-Cartier

Place Jacques-Cartier is the liveliest square in Old Montreal, a gently inclined cobblestone plaza featuring street performers, artists, and the 35-meter Nelson Monument erected in 1809. This car-free summer zone is lined with restaurants and cafés offering Parisian-style terraces, serving as Old Montreal's central meeting place near the Old Port.

What's Included

INCLUDED
  • Welcome gift
NOT INCLUDED
  • No extra charge

Meeting And Pickup

Start time:

10:00 AM

Additional Info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience's local time.

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