Tour a pie por Spade & Palacio con el Essential 101 Non-Touristy





Descripción
Comenzamos nuestro recorrido a pie por Montréal saltándonos las colas en la Basílica de Notre-Dame antes de pasear por Vieux-Montréal. Nos adentraremos en algunas joyas históricas y arquitectónicas para comprender el distrito antes de salir y dejar atrás a las multitudes turísticas. Paseamos por un segmento de nuestra ciudad interior o subterránea. Es la red cubierta más grande del planeta y nos permite hacer nuestro camino a Chinatown para tomar un aperitivo rápido mientras conseguimos los flacos de la zona. Luego nos dirigimos a nuestro antiguo Barrio Rojo, convertido en la Meca del entretenimiento, para ver dónde tienen lugar los festivales más grandes. Nos metemos en una institución loca a menudo perdida para una visita. Subiendo por el bulevar Saint-Laurent, visitamos media docena de impresionantes obras de arte del Festival MURAL de Montréal en el condado que alberga la mayor concentración de artistas en Canadá. Con un café de una tienda local de la tercera ola en la mano caminamos por las partes de la cadera de la parte baja del Main antes de dejarte con una lista personalizada de recomendaciones!!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
¡Nos reunimos aquí para comenzar el recorrido y aprender sobre la arquitectura ecléctica que rodea la plaza antes de entrar en la Basílica!
Aprendemos sobre la belleza y la historia de la iglesia más ornamentada del país y les damos a nuestros invitados algo de tiempo libre para que lo tomen todo por su cuenta.
Caminamos por las elegantes calles, visitamos el antiguo Wall Street de Canadá y señalamos interesantes eventos culturales en el área, así como también tenemos una idea de la historia de la fundación de nuestra ciudad.
Desde el World Trade Center hasta Chinatown recorremos un tramo de la red interior más grande del mundo.
¡Venimos a comer un refrigerio para ir a una panadería local y caminar por el centro comercial peatonal de nuestro barrio chino!
Visitamos un montón de arte callejero de un festival masivo. Visitamos una loca tienda de segunda mano y una galería de arte. Aprendemos sobre este bulevar histórico y sus muchas olas de inmigración. Caminamos por el antiguo distrito de entretenimiento Red Light now.
Visitamos esta loca tienda de segunda mano por tiempo libre. ¡3 pisos, un interior salvaje y la oportunidad de verlo antes de regresar por su cuenta para el tiempo libre!
Visitamos la ciudad con una gran concentración de artistas. Vemos una docena de murales y obras de arte. Le indicamos en la dirección correcta de tiendas geniales y cosas para ver cuando está solo y sentarse en una cafetería para tomar un café tostado localmente y entregarle una lista de recomendaciones.
Introducción al tour, su guía antes de saltarse la cola en la basílica!
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Por favor avise cualquier requerimiento dietético específico al momento de la reserva
- Se requiere una cantidad moderada de caminata, por favor esté listo para eso y use zapatos cómodos.
- Funciona en todas las condiciones climáticas, vístete apropiadamente
- La edad mínima es de 5 años.
Opiniones(760)
I was intrigued by the idea of a "non-touristy" walking tour. That this focused on a number of districts away from the old port city of Montreal qualified it as such. We started in the Place d'Armes, where all walking tours seem to start, and met our guide Christopher Erb, a charming, energetic, informative, entertaining and engaging young man, who regaled us with his wide and deep knowledge of Montreal. We had included tickets to enter the Notre Dame Basilica, bypassing queues, and were blown away by how ornate the interior was in contrast to the simple exterior. This was explained by the severe winters, where elaborate carvings would eventually be frozen off, so all the efforts were concentrated within. We heard about the historical original banks of Montreal, the old St James Hotel, we saw the bit of the underground containing a graffiti'd piece of the Berlin Wall, the rainbow hued congress centre, followed by a small and compact Chinatown where we had large pork and cabbage Bao as a substantial snack. Heading up the Plateau, we entered the whimsical Eva B all-sorts shop with Michael Jackson dangling his baby from the upstairs window. We passed the old red light district to Le Central, a food court with stalls representing many restaurants in Montreal. Outside was where the current jazz festival was happening at night. We walked Le Main street, which traditionally divided the Francophones in the east from the Anglophones in the west, but now more nuanced. We ended in the street art district, having an included cold brew coffee at the Nocturne cafe. Chris gave us his Spade and Palacio's cheat sheet to various spots in the city. All in all, it was a fantastic introduction to many neighbourhoods in Montreal, giving me a chance to get oriented to the city. Many thanks to Chris for making it a most enjoyable and entertaining journey. I would highly recommend this tour as an unmissable complement to any walking tour that focuses on the old port city of Montreal.
This walking tour is great. Its just the right duration and number of cool things to see (not the typical tourist traps). Gabriella was terrific... she is a native and you can really tell she loves her city. Highly recommend.
Mel was a great guide. The tour was informative and we learned and saw many interesting things. We especially enjoyed seeing the murals.
Excellent tour. Great introduction to city for those with limited time. Gabrielle knew her stuff and handled the torrential rain situation well. We enjoyed the tour and highly recommend.
Great tour with lots of insight into Montreal’s past that informs and shapes its present. A positive and hopeful perspective told with humor and hope for the future. David deserves a 6 pack of Molsons!
Ha! Love that. Yes such a great tour as a way to see a lot, diverse areas and subjects and all under three hours. Glad you enjoyed! Check out our new Women in Wine tour next time!
Gabriella was great. She is funny, engaging and above all else, she is very knowledgeable. Her pace is reasonable. She was able to answer every question presented to her. I took 4 Montréal tours, I wish she had lead every tour.
She’s great! Glad you enjoyed the outing with Spade & Palacio. We’re lucky to collaborate with the best 11 guides in the city hands down. You sharing this means a lot being the small company we are.
Wow! In and out of interesting buildings, local history you can’t find on Google and a Hollywood style - back lot, behind the scenes tour. We were captivated by Fred’s genuine enthusiasm for her French roots and how they pair with the modern day blended French/ English community. Her knowledge of the past and present was woven with personal anecdotes and humor. The tour includes admission to the basilica, a warm bao bun in Chinatown and coffee/ tea in the international food area near little Portugal. We were inspired to explore the neighborhood beyond the tourist areas and were charmed by the nooks and crannies of this great city. Book now!
So great to read. This tour starts with classics and historic, moves to more current and cultural MTL. From pretty to gritty. A great walk and a stellar recommendations list to conclude! Merci merci merci
The weather absolutely did no cooperate with this tour but Amelie made the most of it. She made us all feel comfortable and welcome. This tour was interesting and moved at a nice pace. I very much enjoyed the stop for bao and also the stop for tea. That is a nice touch and a great way to give an even bigger sample of what the city offers. Thank you for a great morning. It was so good that I even forgot how bad the rain was!
I took this tour with Amelie and throughly enjoyed it. I liked that visited multiple neighborhoods. Amelie’s love of Montreal was obvious. I enjoyed that she shared a lot of history and that she could go off-script when people asked questions. I booked a second tour with this company based on this tour, that’s probably the best recommendation.
Great tour! Dave was great! Gave us some of the history of the city and current happenings. Would highly recommend Dave, especially for English speakers!



