Montréal: The Original Old Montréal Walking Tour

Discover Montreal’s charm with this 2-hour guided walking tour through Old Montreal’s historic streets, architecture, and hidden gems, led by friendly local guides.

4.8(911 reviews)From $25 per person

If you’re planning a trip to Montreal and want a friendly, insightful way to explore Old Montréal, this guided walking tour might just be your best first step. It’s designed to introduce visitors to the city’s unique blend of history, culture, and architecture—all in a relaxed, manageable two-hour walk.

As someone who appreciates honest reviews, I can tell you that tours like this are often a hit because they blend storytelling, local insights, and manageable pacing.

What’s particularly appealing about this tour? First, it’s led by certified local guides who know their stuff and love sharing the city’s secrets. Second, at only $24 per person, it offers what many would consider a very good value for such a rich, curated experience.

Angie
Thomas was an excellent tour guide. He was funny and had so many great facts about Montreal and Canada.

Mark
Excellent tour – our guide Sebastian was knowledgeable and entertaining. Good way to learn about Montreal and see some sites and historical landmarks

GetYourGuide
De gids Frédéric K. Was enthousiastic He knew very well how to get to know the 11 guests. And During The tour he rememberd this very well which made the tour personal and also funny.

But, as with anything, there are a few things to keep in mind—mainly, it’s a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are a must, and it might not cover every corner of Old Montreal.

Still, if you enjoy history, architecture, and fun anecdotes, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. It’s especially suited for those who want a guided, authentic introduction without the hassle of navigating alone.

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Montréal: The Original Old Montréal Walking Tour



4.8

(911 reviews)

“Sebastian was a great guide! He told us lots of fun facts & amazing stories about the city, all in a interesting and enticing way! Would definitely…”

— Kirsten, Feb 2026

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Key Points

Montréal: The Original Old Montréal Walking Tour - Key Points

  • Authentic local guides make the experience engaging and informative.
  • The short, 2-hour format is great for a quick yet rundown.
  • The small group size ensures personal attention and a friendly atmosphere.
  • Affordable pricing offers great value for exploring Old Montreal’s highlights.
  • The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it more inclusive.
  • It’s flexible with cancelation options—full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance.

When considering a tour like this, it’s helpful to understand what you’re actually signing up for. This walking tour is not just a checklist of sights but an experience that brings the city’s past and present to life through stories and interesting facts shared by your guide.

The meeting point is conveniently located in front of 206 Place d’Youville, marked by an obelisk—easy to find after you arrive.

Ben
Thomas was an excellent tour guide. Engaging, funny and warm (which was a feat considering the subzero temperature). He shared a nice mix of the founding history of the city and more contemporary facts, and kept us laughing even when the cold made that nearly impossible.

Andrew
Fantastic tour with Sarah. Really informative and interesting to hear the gusty and events that shaped the city

Andres
I love the city, the history and the walking route

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What the Tour Covers

The main draw is the chance to stroll through cobblestone streets, where each turn reveals some stunning architecture and historical charm. As you walk, your guide will stop at some of the most significant locations and share anecdotes that often include amusing or surprising details about Montreal’s history and culture.

This helps you see Old Montreal not just as a pretty old town, but as a living, breathing part of the city’s identity.

The Atmosphere and Group Size

One thing many reviews emphasize is the small group size—around 20 people—which means the atmosphere stays lively but not overwhelming. As Jo from Australia puts it, “the size of the group was good, lively but not overwhelming,” making it easier to ask questions and engage with the guide.

The pace is described as good, ensuring you’re able to absorb details without feeling rushed, which is great for a sightseeing outing.

Priyanshi
The Old Montreal Walking Tour was excellent! I learnt so much, and it was a very fun way to spend two hours, soaking up in the history of Montreal. Our tour guide, Mr. Sébastien was very knowledgeable and friendly! He was very enthusiastic and answered all our questions well. All in all, he made…

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Melanie
Sarah did an amazing job at explaining the history of the city in a fun way. She encouraged questions and made things very light. Thanks Sarah!

Jane
Great tips for beyond the tour. Excellent information delivered clearly with good humour. Guide gave enough time to enjoy places visited.

The Guides

The quality of guides seems to be a key reason why this tour earns such high praise, with many reviewers mentioning their guides by name—Sarah, Christian, Elise, Sebastian, and others. They’re described as knowledgeable, personable, and passionate, with some reviewers noting that their guides told the history in a fun and engaging way.

For example, Susan from the UK says, “Carolyn was very knowledgeable, she told and showed us the history of Montreal in a fun and engaging way.” It’s clear these guides love sharing their city, which makes all the difference.

While the tour doesn’t specify every stop, reviews suggest it covers the main highlights of Old Montreal—from the historic streets to notable architectural sites. You can expect to see stunning buildings that reflect French-inspired design, along with hidden corners and lesser-known spots that guides often include for a richer experience.

The tour’s design encourages learning in context. As Sarah from Canada mentions, her guide “covered so much in two hours, which flew by,” giving a sense of the city’s progression through history. The storytelling approach makes the architecture, streets, and landmarks come alive, so you see beyond just the facades.

Riley
Thomas was a fantastic tour guide with so much energy and good times he brought of fun, laughter and great knowledgeable lines

Yadira
Our tour guide Joanne was fantastic! It was impressive what this tour covers in just two hours. I would do it on Day 1 and then you can return to visit your favorite areas. While other tours give you specific areas, this tour takes you to Old Montreal, the underground, by the Basilica and the Wheel…

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David
Great to get a load of ideas for the rest of our stay. We did go to the Cold Room which we would never have thought of.

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Why It Works

We loved the way the guides adapt stories to current events or moments, which adds a layer of relevance and makes the experience more memorable. For instance, reviews mention that guides took into account what was happening at the moment, enriching the tour with timely insights. This flexibility and attentiveness are what set a good tour apart from a mediocre one.

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Hidden Gems and Anecdotes

One of the real treats is hearing amusing anecdotes and secrets about Montreal that aren’t found in guidebooks. It’s these little stories that often become the highlight, giving you a sense of being let in on a local secret. As one reviewer said, “the details she shared… was invaluable for the rest of our stay,” which underscores how a good guide can elevate your overall trip.

At $24 per person, this tour offers solid value—especially considering the reviews praising the knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling flair of guides. For a two-hour experience, it’s a cost-effective way to get oriented in Old Montreal and learn about its history without the expense of more elaborate tours or private guides.

The inclusion of a guide and the walking tour itself means you don’t need to worry about transportation or figuring out where to go; everything is streamlined. Plus, the flexible cancellation policy (full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance) adds peace of mind, especially if your plans are still flexible.

Ian
Fantastic tour and wonderful commentary by our guide Frederique who ensured that the pace could accommodate our kids. Great sharing about the history of Montreal!

Lisa
Luv did a fantastic job educating us about the origin / history of Montreal!

Douglas
Our tour was great. Our guide Sarah was very knowledgeable and super friendly. We learned a lot about the history of Old Montreal and would definitely try and book another tour the next time we are back.

The tour is wheelchair accessible—a definite plus for travelers with mobility considerations. It usually runs in the morning and afternoon, giving you flexibility to fit it into your broader itinerary. Since it’s a walking tour, wearing comfortable shoes and dressing weather-appropriate will make the experience more enjoyable.

A common tip from reviews is to arrive a few minutes early at the meeting point to ensure a smooth start. The meeting point in front of the obelisk is straightforward, making it easy to find even if you’re unfamiliar with the area.

If you’re someone who enjoys stories and history, appreciates local insights, and prefers a manageable pace, this tour will resonate well. It’s excellent for first-timers wanting an authentic introduction to Old Montreal without the pressure of navigating on your own. The small group size and guides make it particularly appealing if you like engaging with your guide.

It’s also a good choice for travelers on a budget who want value for money and a rundown. While it’s not a deep dive into every facet of Montreal’s history, it provides enough context to enrich your visit and point you toward other attractions worth exploring afterward.

This tour strikes a nice balance between affordability, intimacy, and insight. For travelers looking for a relaxed, friendly introduction to Old Montreal, it’s hard to beat the combination of guides, engaging stories, and convenient pacing.

The small group size ensures you won’t feel lost or overwhelmed, and the walk itself is a chance to see the city’s architecture and streets in a way that feels personal and authentic.

While it doesn’t cover every single historic detail or take you deeper into Montreal’s broader culture, it’s an excellent starting point. Perfect for first-time visitors, history buffs, or those who simply want a lively, fun way to learn about Montreal’s past and present. If you’re okay with walking a bit and enjoy engaging guides, this tour will likely be one of your trip’s highlights.

How long is the tour?
It lasts for 2 hours, making it a perfect quick overview of Old Montreal’s main sights.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, but since it is a walking tour, comfort and mobility should still be considered.

What languages are available?
Guides speak both English and French, so you can choose based on your preference or language comfort.

What do I need to bring?
Wear comfortable shoes and dress weather-appropriate, as it’s an outdoor walking experience.

Where do I meet the guide?
At the obelisk in front of 206 Place d’Youville—easy to find and centrally located.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is this tour good for families?
While not explicitly marketed as family-focused, the friendly pacing and engaging stories make it suitable for most ages. Just ensure children are comfortable walking for two hours.

How much does it cost?
The tour is priced at $24 per person, offering good value considering the quality of guides and insights provided.

Whether you’re a history nerd, architecture lover, or just looking for a fun way to get acquainted with Montreal, this tour offers a friendly, informative experience that can easily become a cherished part of your trip.

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