Welcome to Old Montreal: A Journey Through History

Overview

Old Montreal, known as Vieux-Montreal in French, is the city's oldest neighborhood, transporting visitors back in time with its charming cobblestone streets and rich history. This special area was once fortified and is home to beautifully preserved architecture dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The district features key attractions, including the Bonsecours Market, the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica, and Montreal's oldest skyscraper, the New York Life Building, which dates back to 1888. Old Montreal is recognized as a historic district and is a must-visit destination for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the heart of culture, art, and history. The waterfront Old Port offers leisurely walks, museums, and numerous activities year-round. In summer, the vibrant Place Jacques-Cartier buzzes with street performers, while winter brings ice skating and festive events. Discover unique shopping spots and enjoy the local cuisine that capture the essence of this captivating area.

Photo of Old Montreal
Photo of Old Montreal
Photo of Old Montreal
Contact Info
  • AddressOld Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada