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Old Montreal & History: A Walking Itinerary

Cobblestone streets, a 340-year-old street plan and the soaring Notre-Dame Basilica make Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) the most atmospheric corner of the city. This walking itinerary strings together the best guided history tours, self-guided routes and after-dark ghost walks so you can trace Montreal's French and colonial past on foot, with the top-rated experiences to book for each stage.

At a glance

  1. 1Old Montreal guided walking tour
  2. 2Notre-Dame Basilica & Place d'Armes
  3. 3Self-guided lanes & the Old Port
  4. 4Evening ghost & haunted walk

Morning: a guided walk through Vieux-Montréal

Start where the city began, on the cobblestones of Old Montreal. A small-group guided walk from Place d'Armes to the Old Port unpacks four centuries of history — the fur trade, the French regime and the grand 19th-century banks — in a couple of easy hours. Guides point out details you would walk straight past alone, from hidden courtyards to the Notre-Dame Basilica's neo-Gothic facade, giving you your bearings for the rest of the day.

Midday: sightseeing and the city's landmarks

After the guided walk, widen your view with a city sightseeing tour or hop-on hop-off loop that links Old Montreal to downtown and the waterfront. Live commentary fills in the bigger story — how the port, the railways and successive waves of settlers shaped Montreal — while giving tired feet a rest. It's an easy way to connect the historic core with the modern city around it before you head back on foot.

Afternoon: self-guided lanes and the Old Port

Set your own pace in the afternoon with a self-guided or audio walking tour of the old quarter. Wander from Place Jacques-Cartier down to the Old Port, following an app or audio commentary that layers stories onto the cobbled lanes and 18th-century stone houses. Scavenger-hunt style routes turn the exploration into a game, which works well for families and anyone who prefers to linger over photos and cafe stops.

Evening: ghosts and dark history after dark

As the lanterns come on, Old Montreal takes on a different mood. An evening ghost or haunted walking tour leads you through shadowy alleys with tales of the city's crimes, hauntings and hard-luck history — a theatrical, genuinely local way to end the day. It is one of the oldest guided experiences in the quarter, and slots fill quickly around weekends, so book ahead to secure your spot.

Old Montreal & history — FAQ

How much time do I need to explore Old Montreal?
A single guided walking tour of Old Montreal takes about two hours and covers the main squares, Notre-Dame Basilica and the Old Port. To combine a guided walk, a self-guided wander and an evening ghost tour, plan a full and relaxed day in the quarter.
Are Old Montreal walking tours suitable for all ages?
Yes. Most walks move at an easy pace over cobblestones and last two to three hours, so comfortable shoes help. Self-guided and scavenger-hunt routes are especially good for families, while evening ghost tours suit older children and adults who enjoy a few chills.
Do I need to book Old Montreal tours in advance?
Small-group and evening ghost tours have limited spots and sell out on weekends and in summer, so booking ahead is wise. Self-guided and audio tours are more flexible and can often be started whenever suits you after purchase.