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Old Port of Montreal (Vieux Port de Montréal)

Canada
4.6
(25,000 reviews)
44
Tours Available
$0 (mostly free, some attractions may have fees)
Adult Entry
4-5 hours
Recommended Duration
May-September
Best Time

Overview

The Old Port of Montreal is a historic area in the Old Montreal district that offers a wide range of activities, from outdoor adventures to cultural attractions. It's a vibrant waterfront area with a rich maritime history and picturesque views of the St. Lawrence River.

The Old Port of Montreal is a historic site that played a crucial role in the city's development as a major trading hub. It is a popular tourist destination that offers a glimpse into Montreal's past and a wide range of recreational activities.

Waterfront Cultural Attraction

Location

Address

Vieux-Port de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

Neighborhood: Old Montreal

Coordinates

45.508800, -73.552900

Visiting Information

Opening Hours

monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
friday 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
saturday 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
sunday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Admission

Adults
$0 (mostly free, some attractions may have fees)
Children
$0 (mostly free, some attractions may have fees)

Best Time to Visit

Overall Best Period

May-September

Best Time of Day

Morning

less crowded and cooler temperatures

Duration Recommendations

Minimum
2 hours
Recommended
4-5 hours
Full Experience
full day

Seasonal Highlights

spring

mild to warm

  • • Ice Sculptures
  • • Cherry Blossoms

summer

warm to hot

  • • Fireworks
  • • Outdoor Festivals

autumn

cool to mild

  • • Fall Foliage
  • • Indoor Attractions

winter

cold and snowy

  • • Holiday Lights
  • • Ice Skating

Know Before You Go

Essential Information

  • Check the schedule for events and festivals
  • Dress in layers for changing weather
  • Bring comfortable shoes for walking

What to Bring

essential

Comfortable shoes Weather-appropriate clothing Sunscreen and hat in summer

recommended

Camera Portable charger

seasonal

Ice skates in winter Swimsuit in summer

not allowed

Drones without permission Pets in certain areas

Health & Safety

Physical Requirements: Low to moderate

  • • Stay hydrated in summer
  • • Be cautious on ice in winter

Medical facilities: First aid stations available in some areas

Payment Information

Accepted

Cash, Credit/Debit cards, Mobile payments

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Typical Costs

entry $0 (mostly free)
parking $10-$20
food $10-$30
souvenirs $5-$50

Dress Code

Casual, Comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing, Comfortable walking shoes, Inappropriate or offensive clothing

Booking Tips

  • • At least a few days in advance for popular events
  • • Official website or trusted third-party platforms
  • • Varies by activity or event
  • • Available for some attractions

Amenities

Restrooms
Gift shop
Atm
Wifi
Lockers
Wheelchair rental
Stroller rental
On site restaurant
Cafe
Picnic areas
Outside food allowed

Digital Services

Mobile App

Old Port of Montreal Official App

Size: 50 MB

Features: Interactive map, Event calendar, Tickets and passes, Audio guides

Platforms: iOS, Android

WiFi Zones: Visitor centers, Cafes and restaurants, Some outdoor areas

Charging Stations: Visitor centers, Cafes and restaurants

How to Reach

From Airport

Nearest: Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL)

Distance: 20 km

Travel Time: 30-45 minutes

taxi
$45-$60 30-45 min
public_transport
$10 60-75 min

From City Center

Distance: 2-3 km

metro
$3.50 10-15 min
bus
$3.50 15-20 min
taxi
$10-$15 10-15 min

Local Insights

Cultural Context

Why Locals Love It: The Old Port of Montreal is a vibrant and historic area that offers a unique blend of cultural attractions, outdoor activities, and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River. It's a place where locals and visitors can enjoy the best of Montreal's history, culture, and natural beauty.

Historical Significance: The Old Port of Montreal has been an important trading hub since the 17th century. It played a crucial role in the city's development and is a testament to Montreal's rich maritime history.

Insider Tips

  • Visit the Old Port early in the morning for a peaceful and less crowded experience
  • Check out the local markets for unique souvenirs and fresh produce
  • Explore the historic streets of Old Montreal on foot for a true sense of the area's charm and character

Local Recommendations

  • • Try local poutine from a food truck
  • • Visit the local markets for fresh produce and unique souvenirs
  • • Explore the historic streets of Old Montreal on foot

Language Help

Useful Phrases

hello Bonjour
thank_you Merci
where_is Où est
how_much Combien
beautiful Magnifique
ticket Billet

Guide Languages: English, French, Spanish

Photography Guide

Best Photo Spots

Clock Tower Beach

Best Time: Golden hour

Tips: Wide-angle shots to capture the beach and the river

Result: Stunning sunrise or sunset photos

#OldPortofMontreal #Montreal #ClockTowerBeach

Silho Observatory

Best Time: Sunset

Tips: Use the panoramic views to capture the city skyline

Result: Breathtaking cityscape photos

#SilhoObservatory #MontrealSkyline #OldMontreal

Photography Rules

allowed areas Outdoor areas, Public spaces
prohibited areas Private property, Certain museums and attractions
flash photography Allowed in most outdoor areas, check specific attractions for restrictions
commercial photography Permit required for commercial use
drone policy Drones are restricted and require permission
tripod policy Allowed in most outdoor areas, but may be restricted in certain locations
selfie sticks Allowed in most outdoor areas

Nearby Attractions

Notre-Dame Basilica

Distance: 500m

Walking: 7 min

Type: Religious Site

Place Jacques-Cartier

Distance: 300m

Walking: 5 min

Type: Historic Square

Montreal Science Centre

Distance: 800m

Walking: 10 min

Type: Museum

Reviews

4.6

Based on 25,000 reviews

Recent Visitor Tips

  • "Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience"
  • "Check out the local markets for unique souvenirs"
  • "Explore the historic streets of Old Montreal on foot"

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