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    Gray Line Montreal - 6/13/25 Counter

    Gray Line Montreal

    2.6(91 reviews)
    1.1 kmVille-Marie

    Myself and a friend used Gray Line Canada for a few day trips and tours around Montreal, Ottawa,…read moreand Quebec City. The hop on hop off in Montreal was fabulous, and we stopped at all of the biggest sights in the city, like Olympic Park, St, Joseph's Oratory, the Biodome, the Botanical Gardens, and Notre Dame Basilica, among many other options when you hop on and off to plan things you want to hop off and see. The Quebec City Day Tour was great as well, with stops in Old Quebec, Parliament Hill, Montmorency Falls, and the Place Royale. The Laurentian Mountains day trip was a scenic drive through the mountains to St. Sauveur and St. Adolphe d'Howard, including the beautiful Lac des Sables. Gray Line Canada is definitely more an aggregator of tours. You could probably book these tours locally or self drive a few of them, but if you are looking for more of an all-in-one tour plan, Gray Line could be the right fit for you.

    Since my wife and I's first day in Montreal was Monday when the museums were mostly closed, we…read moredecided to do the Gray Line tour. The bus was large and comfortable and our tour guide and driver were amazing. The driver gave us great recommendations of places to go as well. We got off a couple times, at Place d'Armes in Old Montreal in front of Notre Dame, the Tower of Montreal, to grab coffee and food at Masionneuve Market, and the amazing overlook of the city at Mount Royal. They gave us a few options for drop off so we could decide where to spend the rest our day and the pickup was centrally located near our hotel, the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth. All in all, the half day tour is highly recommended and a great value so not sure why the ratings average so low.

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    Gray Line Montreal - Place D'Armes and Notre Dame

    Place D'Armes and Notre Dame

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    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal - Interior Wall Decoration of Cultural Importance in Montreal and the Province of Quebec

    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal

    4.7(9 reviews)
    1.1 kmVille-Marie

    Oh those crazy Québécois in the travel and tour industry ... giving the French a run for their…read moremoney in making it difficult to find things, especially for those English speakers! If you can find it buried amongst the surprisingly quiet confines of the Dominion Square Building in downtown Montréal, the Centre Infotouriste de Montréal is an awesome way to plan a trip. This place isn't just for tourists. Visitors and Québécois alike will find plenty of brochures for places to go throughout Québec. The centre is definitely living up to its current theme is Québec Original (unsurprisingly translated to "Original Québec"): Maps and brochures for towns and regions throughout the Province; activity-specific locales (e.g., skiing), and kid-friendly trips. We came here as it is the pickup spot for what was an excellent Québec City and Montmorency Falls day tour. It's also the hub for several Montréal city tours (Gray Line of Montréal, Coach Canada, Double Decker, etc.). While awaiting our bus, Centre Infotouriste de Montréal gives you plenty to check out. Also: if you want to do a day trip or city tour and you haven't signed up for one, their staff can help you out! The staff can help out on almost any Québec-related travel you may want to do. The place itself is dynamic ... great artwork, murals, and displays. There's free WiFi, tablet, and computer access, which are always welcome. And lest we forget, Centre Infotouriste de Montréal serves, in part, as a gift shop ... and it's hard to do better than what I'm guessing is the biggest tourist info center in all of Québec! Whether staying exclusively in Montréal or venturing throughout Québec, I can't think of a better place to start than here! MY BAD FRENCH TRANSLATION OF THE REVIEW: Oh, ces fous de Québécois dans l'industrie du tourisme et des voyages ... donner un coup de pouce aux Français pour rendre difficile la recherche de choses, surtout pour les anglophones! Le Centre Infotouriste de Montréal est l'une des oasis de ce lieu - si vous pouvez le trouver enfoui parmi les recoins étonnamment calmes de l'immeuble Dominion Square, au centre-ville de Montréal -. Une fois que vous le trouvez, cependant, vous êtes dedans pour un festin. Cet endroit n'est pas seulement pour les touristes. Les visiteurs et les Québécois trouveront de nombreuses brochures sur les endroits à visiter partout au Québec. Le centre est à la hauteur de son thème actuel: Québec Original (sans surprise, traduit par "Original Québec"): cartes et brochures pour les villes et les régions de la province; lieux spécifiques à une activité (par exemple, le ski) et des voyages adaptés aux enfants. Nous sommes venus ici car c'est le point de départ pour ce qui a été une excellente excursion d'une journée à Québec et à la chute Montmorency. C'est également la plaque tournante de plusieurs visites de la ville de Montréal (Ligne grise de Montréal, Coach Canada, Double Decker, etc.). En attendant notre autobus, le Centre Infotouriste de Montréal vous offre de nombreuses possibilités de départ. De plus, si vous souhaitez faire une excursion d'une journée ou une visite de la ville et que vous ne vous êtes pas inscrit, son personnel peut vous aider! Le personnel peut vous aider pour presque tous les voyages liés au Québec que vous voudrez peut-être faire. Le lieu lui-même est dynamique ... superbes œuvres d'art, peintures murales et expositions. Il y a un accès WiFi gratuit, une tablette et un ordinateur, qui sont toujours les bienvenus. Et n'oublions pas que le Centre Infotouriste de Montréal sert en partie de boutique de souvenirs ... et il est difficile de faire mieux que ce que je suppose, c'est le plus grand centre d'information touristique au Québec! Que vous séjourniez exclusivement à Montréal ou que vous vous aventuriez partout au Québec, je ne peux penser à un meilleur endroit pour commencer qu'ici!

    Wow...amazing resources about EVERYTHING you could see or do in Montreal!…read more Offers: 1. Small gift shop 2. Interior cultural symbols and large scale maps 3. Ticket Office for Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tours & Starting Area of the Bus 4. Large area with pamphlets and books about individual sightseeing opportunities 5. Free Maps 6. Half a Dozen Staff Members available to answer your questions in English and French! Went here several times...amazing resource!

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    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal - Centre Infotouriste de Montréal (Square Dorchester)

    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal (Square Dorchester)

    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal - Interior Wall Decoration of Cultural Importance in Montreal and the Province of Quebec

    Interior Wall Decoration of Cultural Importance in Montreal and the Province of Quebec

    Centre Infotouriste de Montréal - Free Bilingual Tourist Guides..this one about the indigenous Abenaki culture

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    Free Bilingual Tourist Guides..this one about the indigenous Abenaki culture

    Amphi Tours - Amphi bus arrives

    Amphi Tours

    3.4(19 reviews)
    4.8 kmVerdun

    We were down at the old port and it was late in afternoon and raining lightly. We saw the Amphi…read moreYour bus and decided to give it a shot, as we had never done a Duck or Amphibian type tour. The cost was pretty reasonable, about $25.00 USD per person for a 1.5-hour tour. I found the tour very informative. The tour was concentrated to the Old Montreal section of the city and on the Saint Charles River. Our guide was very good and it was nice way to get to know the city on a rainy day. 3.5 stars.

    I'm giving this 4 stars... I thought it was more like 3 STARS but my wife loved loved loved it and…read moregave it 5. My teenage son wasn't impressed. We sat near the back. I'm going to go with other reviewers on this one... the land tour was congested and we saw more on foot. It was good (not great). Going in the water was cool and you did see a lot of features including a cruise boat, the city skyline, the Expo 67 condos (weird architecture), the spa, and several other areas. Difficult to find! They need more signage for sure. I walked all over trying to find it. Its actually in a small tent on the street. However that being said its not very popular and we were able to walk on (after purchasing tickets) on a Saturday for the next ride. The tour guide was OK. It was both in French and English. Overall I'm glad we did this! Perhaps if the city streets weren't as busy they could plan a better route and go down near Jacques-Cartier Place where the La Grande Roue and clock tower was and some of the town halls, churches were.

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    Amphi Tours - Inside of Amphi tour bus/boat and our guide

    Inside of Amphi tour bus/boat and our guide

    Amphi Tours - Habitat 67 from the St. Laurent river

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    Habitat 67 from the St. Laurent river

    Museum of Jewish Montreal - Rugelach

    Museum of Jewish Montreal

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.9 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

    Museum of Jewish Montreal isn't a traditional museum. Its museum space hosts cultural events but…read morethe main way that people interact with the museum is through the walking tours of Montreal they offer. When I was planning a solo trip to Montreal recently, I knew I had to take in one of their walking tours. I only had time for one (I would have done more than one if I'd had one more day), so I picked "Beyond the Bagel" - 3-4 hour walking tour of Mile End and Plateau. It was fantastic. My tour (on a weekend) was small - just me and another couple. Our tour guide was great - very knowledgeable and friendly. And it was amazing to not have to wait in line to get to try some of those famous Jewish Montreal foods (I was especially grateful for this when we stopped at Schwartz's and I saw that line). I learned so much, got to see so much of a few of Montreal's historic Jewish neighborhoods, and tried some great food. I definitely recommend this tour (and others) if you're interested in the history of Montreal's Jewish community, Montreal's Jewish foods (including Montreal bagels, smoked meats, and more), or just want to see a different part of Montreal! I highly recommend this experience!

    The museum itself is not really much of a museum (more like a gallery/cafe/hangout space) but I…read moretook a food walking tour "Beyond the Bagel" which was great because we got to eat and learn. We met at Rialto Theater with 8 of us. Our guide had pastries ready which is a great way to start off, and then we walked into Cheskie's bakery where they were from to see what it look liked inside. Then we took a walk while she talked about the original history of the neighborhood, tried their local bagels (kind of sweet as made with honey water, had it with Liberté cream cheese which I'm told is the only way to go), we walked to another bakery to get some rugelach, and ended up getting pastrami from Schwartz's which had a huge line (that we were able to cut!) We saw a lot of historic buildings, some used for new purposes, some just the former locations. It was really interesting. If you come, bring a big bottle of water! It's a lot of walking and that's not included in the food. I got to try a lot of food I hadn't before and if i were in town longer, I'd hit up those establishments for other goodies. A lot of learning and good snacks. It's a lot of carbs though! You will be full. So do the walking tour, it ends at the museum which is not much, but at least you can sit a sec before carrying on with your day. Was really fun and unique!

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    Museum of Jewish Montreal - Final stop, skipped ng the line

    Final stop, skipped ng the line

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    Croisières AML - 6/14/25 Prepping Mimosas

    Croisières AML

    3.4(34 reviews)
    0.9 kmVille-Marie

    Finding the port was fairly easy. We checked in and a friendly young lady greeted us & lead us to a…read morenice little waiting area with a very small bar but let's go cruising. At the plank we were greeted by Alex who welcomed us abord. We chose a window seat & felt like we were in a green house lol since it was floor to ceiling glass & the sun was smiling at us in full force. Our server, Sofiane, had a great personality & totally made the experience! He got us our bloody Mary's toute de suite & we were ready to go. The menu is a QR code access only. You have a choice of entrees but they automatically bring you a complimentary Mimosa that is very sweet & you cannot really taste the champagne, a selection of mini pastries to start, a basket of bread with your entree, and a little dessert of mini cream puffs. We ordered the smoked salmon with beets appetizer and some bloody Mary's to go with it. The salmon was excellent & the BM's were decent. This was the best part of the meal! We both got the Terroir omelette which consisted of ham, cheese and asparagus. It was served with sausage, bacon & potatoes. The omelette was a bit overcooked & dry & the entire dish was so-so. We went to the upper deck to get some fresh air & take in the view. They had a girl on a mic sharing information as we went along but the tour itself was average & not very long. It was a beautiful day but for the price & experience, we wish chosen something else to do.

    They open the waiting area about 30 minutes prior to the boat departure, and you can purchase…read moretickets online or at the ticket windows at the pier. The crew do their jobs well. The ride itself is a good way to learn about Montreal, with the tour guide speaking from a microphone on the top deck, which is shaded but open. Loudspeakers are throughout the second deck, which is enclosed in windows and reasonably air conditioned. The tour guide did our ride in both English and French. Don't expect as much of a "ride" although you do move down the river a bit, passing by La Ronde and seeing just how big the Port of Montreal actually is. But you'll start right by where the boat is normally docked, sorta "treading water" for at least half an hour because all the interesting bits of Montreal are right there. The wait staff are attentive, and do well at service given the size of the boat and the number of people. However, the drinks are somewhat watered down, at least the ice melted so fast on this hot day (36C) that it seemed that way. But they have a basic beer and wine selection, and so I'd recommend enjoying a beverage while on the tour. What I do NOT recommend is getting any food. It is very overpriced and not at all worth it. You are better off eating before or after your excursion. We ordered the $21 charcuterie board, which sounded like a good sharable spread of meats and cheeses. You actually get a small portion of some salami, prosciutto, and a minced meat of some kind, and then a small amount of 3-4 cheeses, just a slice each. The two slices of baguette must have been sliced 5-6 days ago, as they were harder than the board the food came on. The redemption of this dish was only the onion confit. The rest you could assemble a better quality spread from a gas station convenience store.

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    Croisières AML - 6/14/25 Upper deck

    6/14/25 Upper deck

    Croisières AML - 6/14/25 Bloody Mary

    6/14/25 Bloody Mary

    Croisières AML - View from boat

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    View from boat

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