Montreal Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
This bike tour will allow you to move quickly around the city, admiring its most famous landmarks. You'll pass through Mount Royal Park, the McGill University campus and the Old Town, along with other areas. In addition to the hybrid bike rental, it includes a helmet and a local guide who will tell you about the history of Montreal. The tour lasts about 3 hours.
- Tour Montreal on a hybrid bike
- Admire its monuments and natural beauties
- Learn about the history of the city from an expert guide.
What’s included
- Montreal Bike Tour
- Hybrid bicycle
- Helmet
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Thanks to the bike lanes and pedestrian zones, it's easy to get around Montreal on two wheels. This bike tour lasts approximately 3 hours and includes an expert guide who will tell you about the history of the metropolis. The itinerary usually covers the following stages:
- Vieux Port - It is located between the historic centre and the St. Lawrence River. It hosts cultural activities, gastronomic events and music festivals. Its main attraction is the Ferris wheel, the tallest and most important in Canada.
- Quartier Latin - Home to a large student population and is very lively. Worth a visit for its restaurants and street art.
- Parc La Fontaine - Originally a farm, it was transformed into a public park in the second half of the 19th century. It is a popular destination for playing petanque, sunbathing by the pond or just walking around.
- Mount Royal - A remarkable urban park on a hill overlooking the city. For its inauguration, the citizens commissioned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Today, its forests are home to hundreds of animal species.
- McGill University Campus - The university was inaugurated by King George IV in 1821 and is recognisable by its limestone buildings. It is located between downtown Montreal and Mount Royal Park.
- Business District - The financial centre of the metropolis. The famous Sainte-Catherine Street, the temple of shopping, is located here.
The route ends in the old town of Montreal which brings together places such as the Notre-Dame Basilica, Rue Saint-Paul and the Bonsecours market. As this is a hybrid bike, you won't have to exert yourself too much thanks to the pedal-assist.