Montreal: Guided Bus Tour

1.Montreal: Guided Bus Tour
A 3.5-hour guided Montreal bus tour with bilingual live commentary, big-name sights, and standout views from Mount Royal.
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The 15 most popular montreal tours, with what each one actually includes, who runs it, and what you will pay.

A 3.5-hour guided Montreal bus tour with bilingual live commentary, big-name sights, and standout views from Mount Royal.

Montreal on a double-decker hop-on hop-off pass: 10 stops, live bilingual guides, 2-day validity, and a 2-hour night tour.

Premium bus day trip from Montreal to Quebec City and Montmorency Falls. Guided Old Quebec, funicular views, and 83 m waterfalls.

Montreal Mile End food tour with 7 tastings: smoked meat bagel, gnocchi, poutine, cannoli, Italian coffee, ice cream, and a secret dish.
“I went on this food tour today with Eric, and it was a fantastic experience. He was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and more than happy to be flexible, which made the tour feel relaxed and personal. We had a small group, which allowed us to move comfortably through the city, take our time, and even stop…”

Quebec City and Montmorency Falls from Montreal by coach: guided history, Old Quebec free time, and photo stops at a Niagara-taller waterfall.
“Great driver and guide! Very solicitous of our needs on a slippery and icy day! I would recommend this tour to anyone looking for a quick informative day trip.”

2-hour Old Montréal walking tour with a certified local guide, Notre-Dame Basilica and Bonsecours Market photo stops, small group, English, $26.34.
“Fantastic overview of all the highlights of Old Montreal and a general overview of the geopolitical history of Montreal”

MTL Detours’ 2-hour Old Montreal small-group walk: key landmarks, cobblestones, local food tips, and winter-ready comfort for max 10.
“Excellent tour from a terrific guide with family group of four adults. Great overview and would like to continue with more tours with Louse who was an excellent guide. Appreciated the balance of indoor time on a bitterly cold day.”

Montreal in 3.5 hours with hotel pickup and live bilingual commentary, plus Old Montréal, Old Port, Olympic Park, and Mount Royal views.
“Awesome tour by one of the Best Guides ever!! Saw many sites in Montreal including PM Trudeau’s home, the Olympic Stadium, the shipyards, ate at the Marketplace- was almost like we were a part of the community for a day!!”

Cruise the St. Lawrence from Montreal’s Old Port with bilingual guide stories, big city views, and (on happy hour) a included drink.

Enjoy a 1–1.5 hour St. Lawrence cruise from Old Montreal with bilingual live narration, big city landmarks, and onboard drinks.
A flexible 2-day hop-on hop-off bus through Montreal’s top sights, with live bilingual commentary and 10 stops across Old Town and Mount Royal.
“If you book this tour start at the first meeting point. It was impossible to know where to find the bus stops. There was no information listed online or on the app. There were no street signs or staff available throughout the tour like in other cities. Unfortunately there was no one-day option so $70/pp…”

Ride Canada’s tallest observation wheel in Old Montreal. Climate-controlled gondolas, 360° views, and an easy stroll to your cabin.

A 14-hour day trip from Montreal to fortified Quebec City and towering Montmorency Falls, with a cable car ride and optional winter ice sights.
“Our guide gave us no info/ history on the falls or Quebec City. She told us nothing. There are people who want to sleep, but there are others like my husband and I who like to learn! I had to get online to read about the history of the falls and Quebec City. She sent…”

See Montmorency Falls and UNESCO Old Quebec in one long day, with a season-based stop at Croisières AML, the Ice Hotel, or the Museum of Civilization.

A 2-hour guided walk through Old Montréal with French-inspired stories, architecture stops, and practical tips—small-group pace, $25 value.























