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Montreal is the cultural capital of Canada thanks to its combination of contemporary and traditional, latent in every corner. It is one of the best cities to visit with something for everyone, from vibrant neighborhoods, museums, markets and world-class restaurants to lush nature to discover with the best day trips.
This guide will introduce you to the 12 must-see and do activities in Montreal to get the most out of your trip while getting to know the essence of the city.
1. Take a cruise on Montreal's rivers
Step aboard a scenic Montreal cruise on the St. Lawrence River and marvel at beautiful scenery such as the enchanting Boucherville Islands while the breathtaking Jacques-Cartier Bridge will take your breath away. Booking a cruise on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal is priced from 48€.
If you prefer to take your river experience up a notch, sign up for a spa on the water aboard Bota Bota, a ferry that was transformed into one of the best spas in the city where you can receive beauty treatments, have a few drinks or dine at La Traversée restaurant with a view.
And if you're an adventurer, sign up for the Atlantic Passage, one of the 7 most famous cruises in the world. It's a 19-day sustainable cruise connecting Canada, Iceland and Greenland perfect for explorers eager to meet polar bears, humpback whales, musk oxen and all kinds of marine life.
2. Go to a field hockey game and cheer on the Montreal Canadiens
Another essential plan in the city of Montreal is to go see a game of Canada's king of sports, ice hockey. Watching an NHL game and in particular the Montreal Canadiens at their Bell Centre stadium, will make for a memorable experience during your visit to the city.
This is not just a sporting spectacle, as the intensity of a field hockey game and the incredible atmosphere that awakens among families when they go to see their team live is something you have to experience.
You can book tickets for the Montreal Canadiens at various prices, always depending on how far in advance, the stage of the season in which you are, the opponent and, of course, the place in the stands from which you want to watch the game. What you should know is that on the Hellotickets website you can find them from about 35 euros.
- I give you more clues in our post on how to get the tickets. How to Buy Tickets for Hockey Game in Montreal.
3. Visit the Basilica Notre-Dame de Montreal
The Notre-Dame Bas ilica is a must-see for its impressive neo-Gothic style designed by the New York architect James O'Donnell. You can visit it perfectly by booking a private tour of Montreal or go on your own if you prefer.
Inside the church visitors are immediately impressed by the grandeur of the architecture. The atmosphere is peaceful in this Sulpician temple, which is enhanced by the enchanting sound of the pipe organ played at regular intervals throughout the day.
The basilica represents not only the cultural identity of the city, but also that of the country. It is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and a testament to the spiritual beliefs of the community. You can also take guided tours such as AURA, a multimedia show that invites you to learn about its cultural richness in an interactive way.
4. Enjoy the panoramic views from La Grande Roue de Montréal
Get ready for a dizzying adventure when you book tickets for the La Grande Roue Ferris wheel! Climb aboard this imposing 60-meter Ferris wheel and let yourself be carried by the heights as you enjoy incredible panoramic views of the city surrounded by kaleidoscopic lighting.
On the Montreal Ferris wheel, the cabins are air-conditioned to create the perfect atmosphere for you to comfortably enjoy the views of the majestic St. Lawrence River and iconic landmarks such as Old Montreal.
5. Visit Montreal's museums
If you want to immerse yourself in **Montreal'**s cultural background, visit its exceptional museums with artifacts, paintings and unique exhibits. In addition, the Montreal Hop on Hop off bus will facilitate your tour of the museums, as it includes most of them in its route. I recommend booking a bus tour of Montreal online.
From the famous Museum of Fine Arts with its 43,000 works on display since 1860 to the Pointe-à-Callière Museum which is the largest and most visited history museum in the city, all are amazing.
Other captivating spaces are the Montreal Museum of History and the Montreal Science Centre, which are recommended visits among the things to do in Montreal with children. There are more than 40 museums in this city and the recommendation is to visit at least the 10 best museums in Montreal.
6. Get lost in the streets of Old Montreal
Immerse yourself in an exciting adventure as you lose yourself in the picturesque streets of Old Montreal. This historic district will take you on a journey back in time. Stroll through the cobblestone streets and marvel at the beauty of the historic buildings. You can do it on your own or sign up for one of the best tours of Montreal.
In addition to its historical significance, the Vieux Port or Old Montreal is brimming with art and culture. Explore the lively Place Jacques-Cartier, one of the best things to do at Christmas in Montreal for its lively atmosphere, quaint Christmas market and ice skating rink.
But the adventure wouldn't be complete just by booking your guided tour of Montreal. Old Montreal is full of dining options. From classic bistros to modern restobars like Brasserie 701, where you can enjoy authentic French cuisine, to the food trucks of the Vieux Port for some of **Montreal'**s best poutine.
7. Visit the Mount-Royal
Visit Mont-Royal Park, the city's largest green space, and stroll along the scenic trails of this indigenous and European-Québécois landmark or enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation decks.
History buffs will appreciate several national monuments such as the statue of Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Canada's founding father. For the adventurous, the park has outdoor sports facilities such as tennis courts, bike paths and soccer fields.
I recommend renting a bike in Montreal and riding around the park on your own. Also, don't miss the Tam Tams open-air festival, a classic drumming gathering that takes place on summer Sundays.
8. Get to know the Rocky Mountains
Montreal is a great destination for outdoor activities, including day trips and excursions of one day or more. Some of the best day trips from Montreal include booking a trip to Mont Tremblant, the Quebec and Montmorency Falls tour, Parc Omega, Montebello Lodge and the Thousand Islands.
If you're visiting Montreal for several days and feel like focusing on one place, there's no question, explore the majestic Rocky Mountains from Montreal! You have more information in our posts about How to Get to Ottawa from Montreal y How to Get to Quebec from Montreal.
Venture into epic, rugged landscapes as you marvel at towering peaks, crystal clear rivers and dense forests like those in Jasper National Park. Traverse winding and challenging trails, discover breathtaking waterfalls and view the diverse wildlife that inhabits this wilderness.
9. Marvel at urban art in Montreal
Get ready to immerse yourself in the exciting world of urban art in Montreal! Where is the rendezvous? In Saint-Laurent, the artistic heart of Montreal and the home of Cirque du Soleil.
Saint-Laurent, better known as "le Main", is the perfect place to marvel at the huge murals and creative expressions of all kinds. It is the true mecca of street art in Montreal, with the street art being a testament to the creative spirit and passion that drives the city's artists.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore this bustling central stretch between Boulevard Maisonneuve and Boulevard Saint-Viateur by booking a private tour of Montreal, where a hive of creativity, animation and music merge with Street-Art.
10. Get to know the subway city
Montreal boasts an impressive Underground City, a unique network of subway passageways connecting more than 30 kilometers of buildings, stores, restaurants and transportation systems called RÉSO.
The RÉSO offers countless hidden gems and treasures. You can indulge in one of the city's many shopping malls or explore the vibrant urban art scene lining the walls of the tunnels.
The RÉSO offers endless possibilities, and no two visits are alike. And the best part? These places offer reasonable prices. This is a lifesaver when you want to stroll, shop and eat away from the blazing sun or freezing snow, but it's also a destination for the whole family at any time.
11. Stroll among the treetops in Montreal
Breathing fresh air in the middle of the city is increasingly necessary and at Sentier des cimes Laurentides the motto is "explore nature from a different angle", so they more than deliver.
This wooden walkway rises 1,250 meters to take you on a stroll through the treetops and ends at a 40-meter winding tower with magazine views of Montreal. And at the top, a trampoline not for the faint of heart.
If you're looking for fun for adults and kids in Montreal, this is the answer. On the way to the tower you often find surprises such as people dressed as bears to cheer up the little ones. In addition, there is a restaurant, souvenir store, workshops and seasonal events with a variety of activities.
12. Try Montreal's craft beer
Immerse yourself in a world of unique flavors as you explore Montreal's local breweries in one of the best nightlife plans in Montreal, beer tasting.
From Belgian-style beers in the heart of Old Montreal, to modern, avant-garde breweries in trendy, bohemian neighborhoods like the Latin Quarter or Quartier Latin, every sip is an adventurous experience.
You can discover new aromas, flavors and exotic ingredients on your own or book the craft beer tour of Montreal, where locally produced hops and malting barley distillates are the basis of this French-Canadian spirit.
13. Participate in its festivals
Montreal has a vibrant calendar of festivals and events that surpasses its tourist attractions. No matter the time of year, whether you're into jazz, food, music or film, Canada's cultural capital presents festivals and events all year round.Must-see events?
- The Montreal Jazz Festival: it is the largest of its kind in the world and its scene is renowned.
- The Poutinefest: it seduces the senses from the palate with options ranging from dishes for smoked meat lovers to vegans.
- The Montreal Marathon, for thrill-seekers.
- The Montreal Horror Festival, for those who prefer hair-raising thrills.
- Just for Laughs comedy festival if you want to laugh out loud.
Almost all the events are concentrated in Quartier des Spectacles and big or small they are equally fascinating. Many are free outdoor performances and, most importantly, tremendously enjoyable.
Which date to choose for your trip to Montreal
I'm sure you are wondering what is the best time to visit Montreal and I always say that it depends on your interests since there are many factors to consider such as weather, budget or if you are traveling with your family or not.
Whether you travel to Montreal in winter, time of snowy landscapes ideal for winter sports lovers and with less crowds of tourists, or if you are thinking of traveling in summer to the Canadian city, with much milder temperatures but considered high season, you will enjoy.
To know the best plans by month, I recommend you take a look at our lists with the top ten of the best activities:
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in January
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in February
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in March
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in April
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in May
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in June
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in July
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in August
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in September
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in October
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in November
- 10 things to see and do in Montreal in December
And for the planners, we have also prepared for you our guides with the best things to see and do in Montreal condensed by days:
- What to see and do in Montreal in 2 days
- What to see and do in Montreal in 3 days
- What to see and do in Montreal in 5 days
Now you just have to buy your flight, organize your arrival to the city and book your airport transfers in Montreal, one of the most important and curious cities in Canada is waiting for you, enjoy it!