Discover one of Montréal’s most captivating neighbourhoods.
A Foodie’s Tour of Little Italy allows visitors to discover one of Montréal’s most captivating neighbourhoods. Little Italy boasts quaint streets, renowned restaurants and fine epicurean groceries, not to mention Jean-Talon Market, the largest open-air market in North America, where tasty samplings are part of the experience.
Tastings are included.
Private group tours are available upon request.
This amphibious vehicle takes visitors on a tour of Old Montreal and of the Saint Lawrence River.
The one of a kind recreational vehicle “Amphibus” takes visitors through the streets of Old Montréal, onto a wonderful journey in the historical district. Then, the amphibious bus splashes into the water for a marvellous stroll on the St. Lawrence River which offers a superb view of the city.
Montréal's architecture reveals an exciting mix of European warmth and North American modernity.
Montréal's architecture most tangibly reveals its dual personality: an exciting mix of European warmth and North American modernity. Whether stopping to admire graceful stone structures or looking up at the long lines of skyscrapers, you'll enjoy all the creative designs that have contributed to the stunning sights of the city.
To take part in these full- or half-day tours, you must already have formed your own group of 10 to 20 people.
From award-winning restaurants to ethnic food stores, Montréal is a city oozing with a thousand flavours.
From award-winning restaurants to ethnic food stores to locally grown products, Montréal is a city oozing with a thousand flavours. Discover everyone and everything behind the cuisine that's melted the hearts of food lovers far and wide. Just take your pick—our palate-pleasing and informative tours are designed to suit every epicurean's tastes.
The largest bilingual city in North America works, rests and plays in a multitude of languages and cultures.
Officially, Montréal is bilingual. In reality, the largest bilingual city in North America works, rests and plays in a multitude of languages and cultures. Come discover how our many different cultural communities have contributed to the rich tapestry of food, music, arts and architecture of our vibrant and welcoming city.
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