City tour; afternoon in Montreal
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- 3 hr













Have a fulfilling tour of Montreal that fits your schedule ! In this afternoon tour you get to see Westmount, visit St. Joseph’s Oratory and Mont Royal park. You will also visit Le Plateau Mont Royal, one of the most attractive neighborhoods in the city. We shall also visit Downtown, Old Montreal and the Old Port and waterfront. Your tour will take you in a drive through the upscale neighborhoods of Westmount and then you shall visit the largest Basilica in Canada, the famous St. Joseph’s Oratory. Next will be a drive to Mont Royal where you will get to walk in the city's most well known park and breathtaking views. The tour will take you then to Le Plateau Mont Royal, where you can appreciate it's architecture and lifestyle. Downtown will come next before concluding the tour by visiting Old Montreal and the Old Port area.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Ntours
Pass By: Westmount
Drive through Westmount residential area and appreciate its impressive mansions
Stop At: Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
Visit of the largest basilica in Canada founded by Saint Brother André in 1904. With the 2nd largest dome in the Christian world, the St Joseph's Oratory dominate the western parts of the Montreal island offering a magnificent view.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Mount Royal Park
Drive through Mount Royal and go for a short walk in the park that takes you to the most impressive view of downtown and the Saint Lawrence River.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Le Plateau Mont-Royal
Visit one of the most vibrant neighborhood of the city. See it beautiful Victorian architecture and magnificent street art.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Centre-Ville (Downtown)
Discover downtown Montreal the hub of business, shopping and culture
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal)
Visit Old Montreal; see rue Notre Dame and Place d'Armes, La place Royal and Old port. Drive by Place Jacques Cartier and Marché Bonsecours with photo-stops.
Duration: 20 minutes