Best Things To Do In Montreal for 2026 World Cup - See Sight Tours
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The 2026 World Cup is coming to Montreal.
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The match may last 90 minutes — but your Montreal experience should stay with you forever. Our award-winning local guides take you beyond the broadcast, revealing the neighbourhoods, stories, and hidden gems that truly define the city.

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Beyond the Stadium

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Post-Game Analysis (FAQ)

Q: What is the refund or cancellation policy for day tours?

Full refunds will be issued to guests that provide notice of cancellation via e-mail or telephone at least 24 hours prior to departure time for all day tours. Cancellations made with less notice than the time frames listed above will be subject to a $50 per person cancellation fee.

Q: What is Montreal famous for?

Montreal is known as North America's number one host city for international events. The city is home to the famous Cirque de Soleil and hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics and also played host to Expo 67, considered to be the most successful world's fair in the 20th Century.

Q: What are the most popular things to do in Montreal?

There are plenty of fun activities, sights, and attractions for the whole family within Montreal including a stroll through the cobblestone streets of the historic Old Montreal, take in a panaoramic view of the city at the Observatoire Place Ville Marie, cruise through the St. Lawrence River, take a ride on La Grande Roue - the tallest ferris wheel in Canada, stop by the Notre-Dame Basilica a magnificent Gothic Revival style church and explore the Biodome - originally home to the 1976 Summer Olympics, now a natural science museum

Q: What is the best time to visit Montreal?

The best time to visit Montreal is from March to May, this is when the temperature begins to rise and the city starts to bloom. You will still need a jacket to explore during this time but Spring time in Montreal is filled with events such as their Saint Patrick's Day Parade and Vue Sur la Releve Festival.

Q: What airports are nearest to Montreal?

The closest airport to Montreal is Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport (YUL), located 12 miles/19.4 kilometeres from Downtown Montreal, QC.

Q: When will my guide pick me up for my tour?

We will email or call you 1-3 days prior to your tour to confirm a specific pick up time. If you do not have access to phone or email, please be ready and waiting in the hotel lobby half an hour before your tour starts.