Montreal Cadillac Tour: See Murals & Top Sights!
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Overview
Experience a PRIVATE 2-Hour tour of Montréal in Convertible Cadillac + Murals! This isn't just another tour; it's a personalized adventure through Montreal's best spots in a classic Cadillac convertible. Forget crowded buses and embrace the city's charm in style. This tour is perfect for anyone looking to experience Montreal’s history and culture in a fun, unique way.
What can someone expect? Imagine cruising through Old Montreal, catching glimpses of the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica and the bustling Bonsecours Market. Then, the Cadillac will head to the Plateau neighborhood, where colorful murals and Victorian homes line the streets. The guides share cool facts and tips about the city, including the best places to eat and things to do.
This tour includes the use of a convertible Cadillac and excludes any food, drinks or personal purchases. It’s a relaxed way to see more of Montreal than one could see on foot, all while riding in a super cool car. Key stops include Place Jacques Cartier, the Montreal History and Archaeology Museum, Montreal Row Houses, Chinatown, Schwartz's Deli, and the vibrant St-Laurent Boulevard Murals. This private tour ensures a personal experience, making it a memorable part of any trip to Montreal.




Highlights
Ride in Style: Cruise Montreal in a classic convertible Cadillac.
See Top Sights: Visit Notre-Dame Basilica and Bonsecours Market.
Local Guide: Get insider tips from a friendly local expert.
Personalized Tour: Enjoy a private tour tailored just for you.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the tour's unique Cadillac experience and personalized service, though some find it pricey.

Customers love the unique experience of touring in a classic Cadillac.
The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, providing great insights.
Many appreciate the flexibility and personalization of the private tour.
The tour covers a lot of ground, perfect for seeing key sights quickly.
Some find the tour price a bit high.
A few mentioned issues with scheduling.
The Journey
Bonsecour Market
Step into the historic Bonsecour Market, a Montreal icon since 1847. Once the city's main public market, today it's a haven for local artisans. Discover unique, handcrafted souvenirs and immerse yourself in the building's rich history. Its grand architecture and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-see destination in Old Montreal. Perfect for a leisurely stroll and finding one-of-a-kind treasures.
Notre-Dame Basilica
Marvel at the breathtaking Notre-Dame Basilica, a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. Completed in 1829, its stunning interior features intricate wood carvings, vibrant stained glass, and a magnificent Casavant Frères organ. A visit offers a glimpse into Montreal's religious heritage and artistic grandeur. Capture its beauty in photographs and delve into the basilica's profound historical and cultural significance.
Place Jacques Cartier
Experience the vibrant heart of Old Montreal at Place Jacques Cartier, a bustling public square named after the famed French explorer. Lined with colorful flower stalls, street performers, and charming cafes, the square offers a lively atmosphere steeped in history. Soak in the European ambiance, enjoy the street entertainment, and feel the pulse of Montreal's cultural heritage.
Montreal History and Archaeology Museum
Uncover Montreal's origins at the Montreal History and Archaeology Museum, built on the very site where the city was founded in 1642. Delve into the story of Ville-Marie, Montreal's original name, and explore fascinating exhibits that chronicle the city's evolution. Discover archaeological artifacts, interactive displays, and captivating tales that bring Montreal's rich past to life.
Montreal Row Houses
Admire the iconic colourful victorian style row houses with their characteristic outdoor staircases, an emblem of Montreal's unique architectural heritage. These charming homes, often adorned with intricate details, reflect the city's vibrant history and distinct character. Capture the essence of Montreal's neighbourhoods as you stroll past these architectural gems.
Old Montreal
Wander through the enchanting streets of Old Montreal, a living testament to the city's rich history. Admire the diverse architecture spanning from the 17th century to the present day. Discover charming boutiques, exquisite restaurants, and inviting bars. Stroll through cobblestone streets and immerse yourself in the old-world charm, soaking in the history and ambiance around every corner.
Chinatown
Explore Montreal's historic Chinatown, a vibrant enclave filled with bustling market streets and authentic Chinese restaurants. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and aromas of this cultural hub, and discover traditional shops, delicious cuisine, and a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. A feast for the senses and a true cultural experience.
Le Plateau Mont-Royal
Discover Le Plateau Mont-Royal, one of Montreal's trendiest and most culturally rich neighborhoods. This bohemian district is a vibrant mix of restaurants, bars, and parks, and boasts an impressive collection of outdoor mural art. Explore its diverse streets, uncover its multi-ethnic history, and soak in the artistic energy that permeates every corner, especially along St-Laurent Boulevard.
Schwartz's Deli
Indulge in Montreal's culinary icon: smoked meat at Schwartz's Deli. This legendary establishment serves up what many consider the world's best smoked meat, a mouthwatering staple of Montreal's foodie scene. Experience the unique flavors and the bustling atmosphere that have made Schwartz's a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
St-Laurent Boulevard Murals
Immerse yourself in Montreal's vibrant art scene by exploring the hundreds of stunning murals that adorn the city, especially along St-Laurent Boulevard. These large-scale artworks transform the urban landscape into an open-air gallery, showcasing the city's creative spirit and diverse artistic talents. A must-see for art lovers and photographers alike.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes the use of a convertible Cadillac for two hours. Food and drinks are not included, so bring your own if you like. The tour starts and ends at a location of the customer's choosing within downtown Montreal, ensuring easy access. This is a private tour, so it's just for customer and their group.
Hot Tip
To make the most of the tour, tell the guide what customer would like to see. They know all the best spots and can customize the route to what customer like. Also, dress comfortably and wear sunscreen, especially on sunny days!