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APP Self-Guided Tours Montreal with Audioguide

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Highlights

It is a navigation APP with self-guided routes with audio guides through Montreal


Everything you need to know about Montreal
Points of interest linked to Google Maps
geolocation
Driving routes in Montreal
Walking routes on the different trails
Access to Web Panel to customize your own route
Access to Panel Web as a repository of travel documents
Audio guides with 2 languages available (Spanish and English.)

Itinerary

  • Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Domed Catholic church that has an art museum, gardens, organ concerts, tours and events.
  • Le Village Olympique(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    The Olympic Village is an iconic place full of history in the city of Montreal, Canada. It was built to house athletes during the 1976 Summer Olympics and has since become a major landmark and tourist attraction. Explore the fun facts, architecture and notable attractions that make the Olympic Village a unique and fascinating place to visit.
  • Montreal Olympic Park

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Olympic stadium with outdoor events, food trucks, an area for skateboards and tennis courts for children.
  • Olympic Stadium

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The Montreal Olympic Stadium is one of the most emblematic places in the Canadian city. This stadium, which was built for the 1976 Olympic Games, is a masterpiece of modern architecture and has a wide variety of attractions for all tastes.
  • Biodome de Montreal

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Old Olympic velodrome with replicas of 4 ecosystems and related animal and plant species.
  • Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal)

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Old Montreal is the historic district of the city of Montreal, located in the Ville-Marie district. It is bordered by McGill Street to the north, Saint-Antoine Street to the south, Berri Street to the east, and the Saint Lawrence River to the west. Old Montreal is a major tourist site, with its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and cultural attractions. Some of the most popular sites include the Notre-Dame Basilica, the Pointe-à-Callière Museum, the Old Port of Montreal, and the Bonsecours Market.
  • Old Port of Montreal

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The Old Port of Montreal is a popular tourist destination located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This is a historic riverfront complex with shops, restaurants, art exhibits, events, and activities. The Old Port of Montreal is located on the site of the old Port of Montreal, which was the city's main port from 1642 to 1967. The port was closed in 1967 to allow for the construction of the Montreal Metro.
  • Bell Centre

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The Center Bell is a multi-purpose stadium located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is home to the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The stadium also hosts concerts, ice shows, and other events.
  • Saint Patrick's Basilica

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Gothic Revival Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1847 for the local Irish-Canadian community.
  • Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The cathedral was designed by architect Victor Bourgeau in the Neo-Baroque style and built between 1872 and 1895. The cathedral's façade is topped by a massive 92-meter-tall bell tower, which is one of Montreal's most iconic symbols. The interior of the cathedral is equally impressive, with a central nave 120 meters long and 25 meters high. The main altar is decorated with a statue of the Virgin Mary, crowned as Queen of the World.
  • Jean-Talon Market

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Outdoor market with many vendors selling produce, meats, cheeses, fish, and baked goods.
  • St-Viateur Bagel(Pass by)

    Admission Ticket Free
    The first St-Viateur Bagel shop was opened in 1957 by Hymie Shlafman and Sam Lewkowicz. The store was located on rue Saint-Viateur in the Mile End neighborhood of Montreal. St-Viateur bagels are made with a simple recipe of flour, water, yeast and salt. They are boiled in water with honey for a few minutes before being baked in a wood-fired oven. This gives bagels their distinctive chewy texture and slightly sweet taste.
  • Place Ville-Marie

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    Place Ville-Marie was built in the early 1960s and was designed by the American architect Henry N. Cobb. It was one of the first major skyscrapers to be built in Montreal and helped transform the city's skyline. The complex is made up of four office towers, a shopping center and an underground lobby. The office towers house a variety of companies, including the Royal Bank of Canada, which is headquartered in Place Ville-Marie.
  • La Fontaine Park

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The park was opened in 1874 and is named after Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine, a prominent Canadian politician who was Premier of the Province of Canada. The park is divided into several sections, including a lake, a botanical garden, an amphitheater, a children's playground, and a dog play area. There are also several trails for walking, biking, and roller skating. La Fontaine Park is a popular place for Montreal residents and visitors. It is an ideal place to relax, exercise or enjoy outdoor events.
  • Place d’Armes

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The Montreal Plaza de Armas is a public square located in Old Montreal, in Quebec, Canada. It is the second oldest public place in the city, after the Notre-Dame Basilica. The square was created in 1693 by the Sulpicians, a French religious order that founded Montreal. Originally, the square was called Place de la Fabrique, as it was the site of the order's factory. In 1721, the square was renamed the Place d'Armes, as it was used for military parades and exercises. The square was also the site of the execution of several prisoners, including the indigenous leader Pontiac. In the center of the square is a statue of Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the founder of Montreal. The statue was erected in 1824 and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city.
  • Victoria Square

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    It is named after Queen Victoria of England and was created in the 19th century. The square is home to a statue of Queen Victoria, as well as other monuments and works of art. Square Victoria is a popular place for both tourists and locals. It's a great place to relax, people watch, or enjoy a snack or meal at one of the many nearby restaurants or cafes.

What's included

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Navigation APP that includes self-guided routes with all points of interest in Montreal

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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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