Travel back in time to the cobblestone streets travelled by early French missionaries, fur traders, and British conquerors on this self-guided walking tour in le Vieux Montréal (Old Montreal). You‘ll get an overview of the historical Place d‘Armes square, with its striking Bank of Montréal, famous Notre-Dame Basilica, and old Saint-Sulpice Seminary. We‘ll walk the narrow, cobbled stone streets of Old Montréal. You‘ll see Montréal‘s first church, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, stroll across the popular Place Jacques-Cartier square, and take in the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History (Pointe-à-Callière). You‘ll pass the first hospital opened by the Grey Nuns of Montréal and, after walking along the animated Old Port promenade, reach the end of the tour at the Old Clock Tower. By the end of the tour, you‘ll better understand Montréal‘s colonial history and how it became an international destination where some of the world‘s most exciting annual events are held.
The tour begins at the only monument in the center of Place d'Armes historic square right in front of the Notre Dame Basilica. It's a 4-minute walk from the Place d'Armes Metro station. Anyone can assist you with directions as it is one of Montreal's most visited squares.
The tour ends at the Clock Tower.
Start your tour at Place d'Armes, a historic square that offers a quick overview of Old Montreal. It features the statue of the city's founder, Paul de Chomedy, along with views of the Bank of Montreal and the old Saint-Sulpice Seminary.
Marvel at the Notre-Dame Basilica, Canada’s most famous church and one of its most visited monuments. Its stunning Gothic Revival architecture and beautiful interior are must-see highlights of Old Montreal.
Walk by Montreal City Hall, an impressive example of Second Empire architecture. This historic building has been the site of numerous important events in the city's history.
Discover Château Ramezay, a historic building that has been occupied by the French, British, and briefly by Americans. It now serves as a museum showcasing Montreal's rich history.
See Montreal's first church, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, often called the "Sailors' Church." Its beautiful interior and maritime artifacts make it a fascinating stop.
Pass by the impressive Bonsecours Market, a building that has housed the Parliament of the United Province of Canada, City Hall, and the headquarters of Montreal's Housing and Planning Department. Today, it serves as a vibrant retail space.
Stroll through Place Jacques-Cartier, a lively square lined with restaurants and shops. It’s a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists, offering a taste of Montreal’s vibrant atmosphere.
Pass the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History at Pointe-à-Callière. This museum stands on the very birthplace of Montreal and offers insights into the city's archaeological heritage.
Walk by the site of Montreal’s first hospital, opened by the Grey Nuns of Montreal. This historic building highlights the city’s early medical history and the influence of Catholic missionaries.
Pass by the Montreal Science Centre, located along the Old Port promenade. This modern facility showcases interactive exhibits and technological innovations.
End your tour at the iconic Clock Tower, a prominent feature of the Old Port. It offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and serves as a reminder of Montreal's maritime heritage.
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