This is my ultimate travel guide for Montreal including 50 best places to visit which I carefully selected and things to do in Montreal like Wet Set MTL, Helicraft, Clock Tower Beach, Bota Bota, Saint-Laurent Blvd, Cafe Orr, restaurants like Au Pied de Cochon, Le Passé Composé, the famous bagels the best spot for Montreal Poutine, and the best Montreal bars & nightclubs.
Best Montreal Tours & Experiences:
🌁 *Montreal Zipline tickets:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-zipline-tickets _($14 USD)_
🍻 *Montreal Pub Crawl tickets:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-pub-crawl-tickets _($42 USD)_
🎡 *Ferris Wheel tickets:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-ferris-wheel-tickets _($22 USD)_
🌊 *Jet Ski Rentals:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-jet-ski-rentals _($62 USD)_
🚁 *Helicopter Tour tickets:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-helicopter-tickets _($150 USD)_
🚌 *3.5hr Montreal Bus Tour:* https://go.reformatt.com/d9wEUy _($48 USD)_
🎢 *Most Fun Attractions in Montreal:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-attractions
🏨 *Cheapest Hotels in Montreal:* https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-hotels
Do not forget to watch the *Montreal Nightlife* episode: https://youtu.be/vhB6jmH4hnk
Ah, Montreal! Canada’s second-largest city is a treasure trove of experiences, and there’s never a dull moment with its vibrant neighborhoods like Downtown Montreal, Le Plateau, South West, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Jean-Drapeau Park, and the iconic Old Montreal. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves; let’s start from the beginning—Old Montreal, or Vieux-Montreal if you’re feeling a little Francophile today.
Kick off your day by grabbing breakfast at Le Petit Dep, an adorable café located on the oldest street in Montreal, Saint-Paul Street. The café, renowned for its charming aesthetics, serves coffee starting at $2.50, and sandwiches that range from $4 to $9. If you’re one of those folks with a green thumb, you’ll feel right at home at L’Orbite Café, a plant shop where you can sip your morning brew.
Once you’ve fueled up, meander toward Old Port. Take in the lively street vendors and try your hand—or feet—at pedal boating (it’s not paddleboarding; there’s a difference, trust me). And while you’re there, don’t forget to cross the bridge to La Grande Roue, Canada’s tallest Ferris wheel. The 20-minute ride offers panoramic views of the city and even gives you a glance at the strong currents of the St. Lawrence River—all for $22. Got an adrenaline itch? Scratch it by soaring over Old Port on an urban zipline for just $14. Then head over to Clock Tower Beach—a hidden gem with views of Jacques Cartier Bridge and the yacht harbor—and soak up the sun. If you’re up for more thrills, try jet skiing on the St. Lawrence River or opt for a helicopter ride over the city.
Le Plateau. A laid-back area brimming with cozy shops and restaurants, Le Plateau is the go-to spot for foodies. Kick off at Saint Louis Square before heading to Saint-Laurent Street, a bustling avenue known for its vibrant nightlife. As for food, the Foie Gras Benedict at Le Passe Compose is not to be missed. Speaking of Foie Gras, head over to Au Pied de Cochon for an outrageous maple butter donut filled with Foie Gras cream. If you thought Montreal was only known for Poutine, think again!
The Mile End district is another jewel in Montreal’s crown, offering a bagel rivalry like no other between St. Viateur and Fairmont. After some extensive and delicious research, Fairmont bagels win the title, being slightly sweeter due to their honey water boiling technique. And guess what?
Downtown Montreal offers beautiful views from Kondiaronk Belvedere, amazing architecture at St. Joseph Oratory, and a smorgasbord of delicious food options like Sammi & Soupe Dumpling in Chinatown. When night falls, Saint-Crescent Street is your go-to place for vibrant nightlife.
For those wanting to venture a bit farther, the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district offers views from the Montreal Tower and interactive experiences in the Biodome and Botanical Gardens. Don’t miss out on the Insectarium, the largest insect museum in North America, located right next to the Botanical Gardens.
Finally, if you’re a Formula 1 fan, you won’t want to miss Parc Jean-Drapeau, host to the annual F1 event in June. It’s a heart-pounding experience to see cars zip by at speeds up to 330 km/h.
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Best Montreal Tours & Experiences:
🌁 Montreal Zipline tickets:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-zipline-tickets ($14 USD)
🍻 Montreal Pub Crawl tickets:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-pub-crawl-tickets ($42 USD)
🎡 Ferris Wheel tickets:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-ferris-wheel-tickets ($22 USD)
🌊 Jet Ski Rentals:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-jet-ski-rentals ($62 USD)
🚁 Helicopter Tour tickets:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-helicopter-tickets ($150 USD)
🚌 3.5hr Montreal Bus Tour:
https://go.reformatt.com/d9wEUy ($48 USD)
🎢 Most Fun Attractions in Montreal:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-attractions
🏨 Cheapest Hotels in Montreal:
https://go.reformatt.com/montreal-hotels
Do not forget to watch the Montreal Nightlife episode: https://youtu.be/vhB6jmH4hnk
Do you have tips for Montreal that were not included? Please leave your comments below, I look forward to checking out your tips in the future.
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