Montreal Tours

Montreal Tours

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Ready to explore the best of Montreal? Immerse yourself in the energy of Canada's cultural capital with a wide range of exciting tours. As the second largest country in the world, choosing the best things to do in Montreal requires the assistance of an expert guide.

From bus, walking and cycling tours, to helicopter and scooter adventures, there are options to suit all travel styles. Learn about history, mysteries, murals and local delicacies such as famous poutines and Canadian craft beer through the best Montreal tours. In this article you will find their prices, comparison, duration, pros and cons so you can decide which is your ideal activity in the city.

1. Montreal sightseeing bus tour

Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus|©ericok
Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus|©ericok

See the landmarks of Canada's most cosmopolitan city on a panoramic double-decker bus with the Montreal Hop on Hop off tour.

With 13 strategically placed stops, you can immerse yourself in the charm of Montreal at your own pace. Hop off at the majestic Notre Dame Basilica and marvel at its architectural glory. Stroll through vibrant Chinatown, walk through the space where history comes alive in the Old Port or visit some of Montreal' s best museums all on a single transport ticket.

Don't miss an afternoon in the Quartier des Spectacles, where inspiration will envelop you at every turn. And if you're looking for nightlife, save the stop at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for last, which drops you two blocks from Crescent Street, a downtown area full of bars, terraces and reasonably priced restaurants.

Interesting details

  • Price: from €28 per person.
  • Duration: 90 minutes for the full tour, but you can hop on and off as many times as you like.
  • What you need to know: Unlike the tourist bus in other cities, in Montreal your ticket entitles you to use the services for 1 or 2 days, so you can take your time to explore the city at your own pace.
  • What the tour can include: bus ride with a guide in French and English.
  • Pros: The schedule is flexible. If your hotel is on the route, you can often arrange a pick-up service.
  • Cons: Guides are not offered in your language. Groups can be large.

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2. Montreal Ghost Tour

Saint Paul, old Montreal|©beyondhue
Saint Paul, old Montreal|©beyondhue

Get ready for a chilling experience as you delve into the world of spirits and mysteries on the Montreal Ghost Tour as the sun sets over the city.

Accompanied by talented actors, you will tour the historic centre as they dramatize the route and reveal the most chilling happenings. Witches, murderers, spirits and tortures will come to light, revealing a dark side of Montreal that makes your skin crawl.

Saint-Paul Street will be the focus of this tour as it is considered one of the most haunted streets in Montreal and that's not the only thing, the Villa Maria, the McLennan Library and Pointe-Saint-Charles have also reported paranormal activity, historical apparitions, unexplained mysteries and strange legends in the city.

The history of the apparitions? That's part of what you discover if you dare to follow Montreal's haunted and apparition trail. At the end, you return safely, don't worry, but your heart will pound with the adrenaline and emotions unleashed by this tour.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 19 € per person.
  • Duration: 90 minutes.
  • What you need to know: this is a dramatised tour available for over 14 years old.
  • What the tour may include: participation in the dramatised tour.
  • Pros: The experience is fun thanks to its fusion of mystery, theatricality and paranormal focus. Ideal for travellers visiting Montreal in a group.
  • Cons: No meals, drinks or transfers are included.

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3. Montreal Craft Beer Tour

Big Rock Brewery|©jmaxtours
Big Rock Brewery|©jmaxtours

In Canada, beer culture is so commonplace that even managers invite their colleagues to enjoy the spirit at local pubs. Dive into an exciting brewery tour of Montreal and discover the most fascinating secrets of craft beer on this epic tour.

Blue Labat via Big Rock to Kokanee Gold are more than 20 brands of popular Canadian beers and the accent of the taverns has given birth to the famous beer trails. Luckily for everyone, the prices are reasonable, and the flavours are a real treat thanks to the locally produced hops and malting barley distillates.

Accompanied by an expert guide, you will visit between 3-4 carefully selected breweries, where you will have the opportunity to indulge your palate with some tapas. But that's not all, to complement the experience, often including the local speciality that will transport you to the authentic flavours of the region, such as the classic Montreal poutine.

In addition to the brewery visits, at each pub your guide will reveal interesting anecdotes about the surrounding area, from the charming Latin Quarter, to landmarks such as Place Saint-Louis, Place des Arts and the lively Rue Saint-Denis.

Although the tour has predetermined stages, you will have plenty of time to enjoy the last stop at your own pace. Many participants opt to linger at the last bar, chat and savour their favourite beer of the day once more.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 56 € per person.
  • Duration: 3 - 4 hours.
  • What you need to know: while the breweries may vary from tour to tour, one thing is constant: the exceptional quality of the hop and barley craft beers you'll taste. If you have any dietary restrictions or special preferences, just let us know when you book - there's a beer that's just right for you.
  • What the tour may include: Expert guide service. Beer tasting. Tapas.
  • Pros: This tour will provide an unforgettable experience in Montreal for the small groups that participate, allowing the passion for beer to intertwine with the rich culture and hidden treasures of the city.
  • Cons: Transportation from accommodation is not usually included. Guide languages are usually English and French.

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4. Guided helicopter tour of Montreal

Helicopter over Montreal|©Combat Camera / Caméra de combat
Helicopter over Montreal|©Combat Camera / Caméra de combat

Imagine flying over the city, admiring its most iconic sights from the air - that's exactly what awaits you on your helicopter tour of Montreal!

You'll begin your experience with a brief safety brief ing from your pilot, who will guide you through the basics of flying and the aircraft. Once you're comfortable, it's time to take off. Oh wait, take your first photo before boarding. Now you're ready. Excitement will take over as you take to the skies, ready to see the city from a unique perspective.

From the Montreal Tower - theOlympic Tower -to Mont-Royal Park, via St. Joseph's Oratory, Mont-Tremblant National Park, the Capitol of Quebec, Jean-Drapeau Park, the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit and many other breathtaking sites, you won't be able to stop taking pictures! The ride is intoxicating and enjoyable, especially if you're an adrenaline junkie.

Interesting details

  • Price: from €115 per person.
  • Duration: from 20 minutes.
  • What you need to know: this experience is typically available in 20 or 30 minute modes, the more time in the air the greater the opportunity to admire Montreal's highlights. It is important to know that each passenger has a weight limit of 113 kilograms to be able to board the helicopter. The experience is not suitable for people with heart problems.
  • What the tour may include: Professional guide service. All taxes. Helicopter flight for the chosen time.
  • Pros: The tour offers a thrilling experience from the heights to capture Montreal's most important landmarks. This tour is often chosen for special events such as romantic getaways, engagement parties or by professional photographers.
  • Cons: No transfers to accommodation, food or drinks are included. The guide is often only offered in English, French or Esperanto.

5. City-tour in Montreal

Montreal City Tour|©Wells Gray Tours
Montreal City Tour|©Wells Gray Tours

Embark on an exciting journey through the charm of Montreal! Accompanied by a local guide you will discover historic landmarks such as the Vieux-Port, Notre-Dame Basilica, the iconic Montreal Tower, the Parliament of Canada, the lively Marché Bonsecours, the Latin Quarter, Chinatown and much more.

Immerse yourself in the fascinating history, stunning architecture, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine and captivating art while being entertained by fun facts and interactive anecdotes. But what is the best way to do a city tour in Montreal? It depends on your tastes and preferences, so after looking at the helicopter option, here are all the options available by land.

Montreal walking tour

Walk the streets of Montreal as you discover the monuments and hear the stories, secrets and even the street art, the artistic heart of Montreal on a walking tour.

Enjoy a private experience, just you and your companions, or with a small group, with the flexibility to choose the places to visit guided by a Montrealer.

  • Price: from 21 € per person.
  • Duration: 2 - 6 hours.
  • What you need to know: this type of tour is one of the most flexible, the destinations can be just the historic centre, gastronomic, street-art tours of the Main and more. The schedule can be day or night.
  • What can be included in the tour: expert guide service. Beer tasting. Tapas tasting, including the iconic poutines.
  • Pros: Groups tend to be small, allowing for more personalised attention.
  • Cons: Groups can be large. Often only available in English and French.

Montreal Bike Tour

Cycle along Montreal's extensive network of cycle paths with a half-day bike tour including helmet and lock. Effortlessly make your way past the most beautiful monuments and parks in areas such as the Vieux Port, the must-see of this French-speaking city. You can even opt for one of the gourmet tours included.

  • Price: from €55 per person.
  • Duration: 3 to 4 hours.
  • What you should know: electric, hybrid and manual bikes are available.
  • What the tour may include: Bike guide service. Bike rental. Tapas tasting. Wine tasting.
  • Pros: the ride is relaxing, entertaining and very lively because the small groups that are allowed share at least one common interest: cycling.
  • Cons: languages, only English and French. Transfer to the accommodation is not included.

Montreal Scooter Tour

Feel the thrill of exploring Montreal by scooter! From the heart of the city to the old town, the imposing Place Ville-Marie, Chinatown, the beautiful Mount Royal Park and the vibrant Saint-Henri neighbourhood among many other amazing places.

This type of tour allows you to comfortably enjoy the city's most interesting monuments and parks with a local guide while riding a scooter.

  • Price: from 75 € per person.
  • Duration: 3 hours.
  • What you need to know: you must have a driving licence and be over 18 years old.
  • What the tour may include: professional guide service. Scooter rental. Helmet.
  • Pros: thanks to the speed of the scooter you can cover most of the city.
  • Cons: Transfer to and from your hotel is not included.

Tour of Montreal by private bus

At the beginning we talked about the tour bus with its group experience, but Montreal also offers a more complete experience, with more stops on an air-conditioned bus, pick up from your hotel and an expert guide attentive at all times, maybe the Montreal private bus tour is the right one for you.

  • Price: from €44 per person.
  • Duration: 3 - 4 hours.
  • What you need to know: perfect for those hoping to see Montreal in 2 or 3 days.
  • What the tour may include: shuttle service to and from your hotel. Air-conditioned shuttle bus service.
  • Pros: a live guide shares commentary at each site of interest and you have time to take your photos or explore a bit of the site, so you can return to those that got your attention.
  • Cons: Groups can be large.

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Comparison of City-tours in Montreal

Ottawa, tour|©Ben
Ottawa, tour|©Ben
  • Montreal walking tour
  • From 21 € per person
  • 2 - 6 hours
  • Tour of Montreal by bike
  • From 55 € per person
  • 3 - 4 hours
  • Tour of Montreal by scooter
  • From 75 € per person
  • 3 hours
  • Tour of Montreal by private bus
  • From 44 € per person
  • 3 - 4 hours

Tips for a tour in Montreal

Streets of Montreal|©Ben
Streets of Montreal|©Ben
  • Make sure you wear comfortable clothes suitable for the weather: if you plan to fly in winter, make sure you bring warm clothes and gloves. If it's summer, don't forget your sunglasses and sunscreen!
  • Shuttle service to accommodation: often tours that include this service offer it to hotels in downtown Montreal, but if you decide to stay with Airbnb or in a hotel on the outskirts, you'll probably have to travel to a meeting point. The good thing is that public transport works very well, so you can get around without any problems.
  • If you get the chance, choose a sunset tour to enjoy the sights of Montreal illuminated by the city lights. Soar through the sky or sail down the St. Lawrence River - it's a breathtaking experience you won't want to miss!
  • Don't worry about the language! Guided tours in Montreal are usually available in several languages, including English, French and Esperanto. But an interesting fact is that it's a city with a diverse mix of nationalities, so you're likely to meet other travellers and Montrealers who speak Spanish.

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Reviews from other travellers

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  • K
    K.
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    It was a great way to start our family holiday in Montreal.
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    C.
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    A great way to learn about the history and layout of Old Montreal.
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    Y.
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    I am from Montreal and I really enjoyed this tour!
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    M.
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    Absolutely worth it! Our guide was very friendly and told some history and also gave tips on where to eat and hang out.
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    A.
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    We had an absolutely great tour of the old city of Montreal with our guide.