Explore Montreal's coolest neighbourhood, Plateau Mont-Royal and Mile End with an expert private guide. The area is both a living, an ever-changing open-air museum of some world-famous street art, murals, and graffiti as well as home to historic buildings and storied streets. It hums with quirky shops, trendy cafes and pop-ups, chic boutiques, and colourful old buildings dating to the Second Empire in the 19th century.
You'll find many arts institutions situated here, such as the National Theatre School of Canada, the Quebec Conservatory of Music in Montreal, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens and many theatres such as le Rideau vert, le Théâtre de Quat'Sous, La Licorne and le Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui, he Plateau is popular with students, artists, and musicians as a major centre for the arts.
Most of all, enjoy the creative but laid-back atmosphere and attitude of this fantastic and fabulously pretty area - a must-see tour on your Montreal holiday.
Enjoy exploring the friendly, Bohemian, artistic, colourful and extremely trendy neighbourhood of Plateau Mont-Royal with an expert guide. Soak up the vibrant atmosphere and admire the colourful buildings.
Wander past bookstores, antique shops, libraries and vintage shops - soaking up the creativity that oozes out of the buildings, and walk through the charming and leafy Parc Lahaie with its European fountains.
Hear about Montreal's cutting-edge place as a world leader in urban street art, murals, and graffiti as you pass Casa del Popolo and maybe catch some live music. Stroll down the famous Saint Laurent Boulevard with its eye-popping murals - a living museum of ever-changing art, over 7 miles long.
Walk along the stunning streets of the area where history and modernity co-mingle, including Avenue Laval.
Saunter around Saint-Louis Square - known for its literary heritage and amazing brightly painted Victorian rowhouses.
Your guide will meet you at the entrance to Café Olimpico at 124 Rue Saint-Viateur O, Montréal, QC H2T 2L1, Canada
Montreal is a vibrant, bilingual city that beautifully blends European charm with North American energy. Known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and stunning architecture, it's a city where cobblestone streets meet modern skyscrapers, and world-class cuisine meets bustling festivals.
The historic heart of Montreal, featuring cobblestone streets, 17th and 18th-century architecture, and charming cafes.
A large urban park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, offering stunning views of the city and numerous recreational activities.
One of Canada's most prominent museums, featuring an impressive collection of art from various periods and cultures.
Smaller, sweeter, and denser than New York bagels, often topped with sesame seeds.
A dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
A sandwich made with smoked brisket, often served on rye bread with mustard.
This is the busiest tourist season with warm weather, festivals, and outdoor activities. Expect lively streets and numerous events.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Eastern Standard Time (EST) (UTC-5:00), Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (UTC-4:00) during daylight saving time
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Montreal is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Gare Centrale
Gare d'autocars de Montréal
Clean, efficient, and easy to use. The metro system is a convenient way to get around Montreal.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming city with a rich history, featuring cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a fortress overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
A popular resort town known for its ski slopes, hiking trails, and charming village.
A small town known for its beautiful beach on the shores of Lake of Two Mountains and its historic Oka Abbey.
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