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- Montreal, Canada
Private Montreal City Highlights Hour Walking Tour
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Dorchester Square
Dorchester Square is a historic urban park located in downtown Montreal, known for its lush greenery, iconic monuments, and vibrant atmosphere. It serves as a central gathering spot surrounded by notable landmarks and bustling city life.
Stop at: Rue Saint-Paul Ouest
Saint-Paul Street West in Old Montreal is the city's oldest street, dating back to 1673. Lined with historic stone buildings, it now hosts art galleries, boutique shops, and lively restaurants.
Stop at: John Young Monument
The John Young Monument, located at 333 De la Commune Street West in Montreal's Old Port, honors John Young (1811–1878), a pivotal figure in the development of Montreal's port infrastructure.
Stop at: Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
It's a landmark of Gothic Revival architecture and a cornerstone of the city's religious and cultural heritage. Constructed between 1824 and 1829, it was designed by Irish-American architect James O'Donnell, who converted to Catholicism before his death and is the only person buried in the church's crypt.
Stop at: Montreal City Hall
Montreal City Hall (Hôtel de Ville de Montréal), located at 275 Notre-Dame Street East in Old Montreal, is a distinguished example of Second Empire architecture and serves as the seat of the city's municipal government.
Stop at: Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Saint Laurent Boulevard, affectionately known as "The Main," is a historic and culturally rich artery running through the heart of Montreal. Established in the early 18th century, it has long served as a symbolic dividing line between the city's English-speaking west and French-speaking east, while also acting as a gateway for successive waves of immigrants .
Stop at: Place des Arts
Place des Arts, located at 175 Saint-Catherine Street West in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles, is Canada's largest cultural and artistic complex. Inaugurated on September 21, 1963, it was the vision of Mayor Jean Drapeau, aiming to revitalize the eastern part of downtown Montreal and establish a premier venue for the performing arts.
Stop at: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), located at 1380 Sherbrooke Street West, stands as Canada's oldest art museum, founded in 1860. It boasts a vast collection of nearly 47,000 works, encompassing Quebec and Canadian heritage, Indigenous art, and international pieces spanning from antiquity to contemporary times.
What's Included
- Local English-speaking guide – French or Spanish when selected
- Gratuities for your Guide
Meeting And Pickup
Meeting Point
Your guide will be holding a red umbrella and red hat
End point
Start time:
6:00 PM
Additional Info
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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