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Mcgill University, Montreal, Canada
Experience Montreal during a concise yet comprehensive 3- or 4-hour guided bicycle tour. Enjoy an engaging exploration of the city's diverse neighborhoods, prominent landmarks, and unique sites through the expertise of a qualified local guide.
Embark on an exhilarating cycling journey through Montreal, one of the most bike-friendly cities in North America, where exploration begins beneath the cobblestone streets of historic Old Montreal. Guided by seasoned cyclists, you'll begin your adventure at the Bike Shop nestled within the heart of this charming urban haven.
Equipped with essential gear and safety instructions, your guide will lead you through a variety of scenic routes across Montreal's diverse neighborhoods. From the bustling Old Port to the vibrant Latin Quarter, each corner of the city offers unique experiences waiting to be discovered. Marvel at the lush surroundings of La Fontaine Park, traverse the Mont-Royal Park via its entrance, and admire the architectural grandeur of McGill University.
The 4-hour bike tour promises an unparalleled view of Montreal's skyline, including the iconic High Rise buildings that define the business district. As you pedal past these towering structures, take in the charming ambiance of Old Montreal, known for its rich history and picturesque architecture.
To further enhance your experience, indulge in a culinary delight during your stop at Saint-Viateur Bagel, renowned for their delectable bagels. Follow your meal with a refreshing beverage, available upon request.
For those looking to extend their visit, the Mile End neighborhood offers a delightful 12-kilometer loop route, perfect for leisurely pedaling. Upon completion of the tour, enjoy a complimentary drink at an Old Montreal resto-pub before heading back home.
With this comprehensive cycle tour, you'll have ample opportunity to return to Montreal throughout the evening, exploring additional areas or simply enjoying the local nightlife until closing time.
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Duration 3 hours
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English and French.
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Mcgill University, Montreal, Canada
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0.81 mi
Avenue Saint-Denis
2.24 mi
Place Charles-Le Moyne
1.99 mi
3.29 mi
3.91 mi
5.72 mi
5.78 mi
5.65 mi
5.47 mi
5.59 mi
The bike tour lasts either 3 hours or 4 hours.
The tour starts at the Bike Shop, located in the heart of Old Montreal.
Essential gear such as helmets, water bottles, and comfortable shoes are provided by the tour organizer.
During the tour, various scenic routes across Montreal's diverse neighborhoods are covered.
You can see the iconic High Rise buildings defining the business district and explore Old Montreal, known for its rich history and picturesque architecture.
Yes, during your stop at Saint-Viateur Bagel, you can indulge in a delicious bagel.
The Mile End neighborhood offers a 12-kilometer loop route suitable for leisurely pedaling.
Visitors can extend their visit by returning to Montreal throughout the evening and exploring additional areas or enjoying the local nightlife until closing time.
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