BermudAir arrival at YUL followed by your limousine transfer to Old Montréal — transfer distance YUL → Old Montréal is about 20 km and takes ~25–30 minutes by car depending on traffic.
Check in to your boutique Old Montréal hotel; the drop‑off point is directly at the hotel so distance from transfer = 0 km (check‑in commonly from 3:00pm).
Walk from your hotel to Le Jardin Nelson on Place Jacques‑Cartier — approx 400–700m, a 5–10 minute walk. Candlelit courtyard dining with classic French dishes and live music (evening hours vary by season).
Stroll from Place Jacques‑Cartier down to the Old Port quayside — roughly 600–900m, about 8–12 minutes on foot; public spaces are open late though some attractions close earlier.
From your hotel to Olive & Gourmando in Old Montréal is a short walk (approx 400–800m, 5–10 minutes). Popular café with hearty breakfasts and pastries; usually opens around 08:00 but check seasonal hours.
Walk from Olive & Gourmando to Pointe‑à‑Callière — roughly 600m, 7–10 minutes on foot. The museum typically opens at 10:00 and reveals Montréal’s archaeological layers and history.
From Pointe‑à‑Callière to Modavie is a short walk (~300–500m, 4–7 minutes). Bistro with French‑style dishes and occasional live music; open for lunch but reserve if possible.
Stroll from Modavie to BOTA BOTA at the Old Port dock — approx 400–700m, 5–10 minutes on foot. The floating spa offers thermal circuits and massages; typically open daily (often ~10:00–20:00); prebook treatments.
Toqué! is downtown (from Old Port a taxi is recommended: ~3.5 km, 10–15 minutes depending on traffic). Renowned fine‑dining restaurant focusing on Québec produce — reserve well in advance.
From Toqué! to Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill is a short taxi or walk depending on exact locations (approx 1–2 km, 5–12 minutes by taxi). Intimate jazz club with nightly performances; check cover and showtime.
Travel from Old Montréal to Mile End by taxi (approx 5 km, 15–20 minutes) to try Montréal’s iconic wood‑fired bagels — both bakeries open early (often from ~06:00). Walking from one to the other is short (few minutes).
Walk the Plateau neighbourhood to see murals and independent shops — distances between highlights are mostly walkable, typically 200–1,200m between stops (allow 2 hours to meander).
From Plateau murals to Schwartz’s on Boulevard Saint‑Laurent is a short walk (~800–1,200m, 10–15 minutes). Enjoy a classic Montréal smoked‑meat sandwich at this iconic deli.
Travel from Schwartz’s to Jean‑Talon Market by taxi or metro (approx 3 km, 10–15 minutes by taxi; metro ~20–30 minutes). One of the city’s best food markets — vendors open early through late afternoon (roughly 08:00–18:00).
If you choose Damas (Plateau/Outremont area) expect a taxi from Old Montréal ~3–4 km, 10–15 minutes; Liverpool House is in Little Burgundy (~3.5–4 km, 12–18 minutes by taxi). Both are intimate, reservation‑recommended options for a special evening.
From dinner to Mile End music venues is a short taxi or rideshare (approx 3–5 km, 10–20 minutes) depending on location. Check local listings for intimate late shows.
Taxi from Old Montréal to L’Avenue in the Plateau is about 3–4 km, 8–12 minutes by car. Popular brunch spot known for creative plates — expect a possible wait on weekends.
From L’Avenue you can walk or take a short taxi up to Mount Royal park — approx 2–3 km by winding uphill roads or a 25–35 minute walk; Kondiaronk Belvedere offers panoramic city views and photo opportunities.
Taxi from Mount Royal to Atwater Market is roughly 6 km, 12–20 minutes by car. Pick artisanal cheeses, charcuterie and pastries and picnic by the Lachine Canal or nearby park (Atwater typically open ~07:00–18:00).
From Atwater Market to the Museum of Fine Arts (downtown) is about 3–4 km, 10–15 minutes by taxi. Extensive collections and rotating exhibitions; check museum hours (commonly 10:00–17:00 or later on certain days).
Taxi from the museum to Le Club Chasse et Pêche in Old Montréal is ~2.5–3.5 km, 8–12 minutes. Refined, intimate dining perfect for a honeymoon celebration — reservations essential.
Walk to a nearby rooftop or cocktail bar in Old Montréal (most rooftops or terraces are within 200–800m, 3–10 minutes on foot); check seasonal availability and opening hours.
Short walk from your hotel to Maison Christian Faure in Old Montréal — approx 300–700m, 4–8 minutes. Enjoy artisanal pastries and coffee before a day outdoors.
Taxi from Old Montréal to the Atwater/Lachine Canal bike rental area is about 4 km, 10–15 minutes by car. Cycle along the scenic canal — rental desks generally open mid‑morning through early evening (check seasonal hours).
From the canal route to a Little Burgundy bistro is usually a short ride or cycle (1–3 km depending on exact spot, 5–10 minutes by taxi). Relaxed neighbourhood lunch after a morning ride.
The cruise departs from the Old Port quay — typically a 5–15 minute walk depending on your hotel location (approx 400–1,200m). Seasonal service usually runs May–Oct with evening departures; book a dinner cruise for sunset views and onboard service.
Walk to Bonsecours Market from your hotel (typically 200–700m, 3–10 minutes). Pick up artisanal gifts, local chocolate or maple souvenirs; Bonsecours Market is usually open mid‑morning onward.
A relaxed final meal in Old Montréal; walking distance from markets/hotels is usually under 1 km (5–12 minutes). Savour one last local dish before departure.
Limousine transfer from Old Montréal to Montréal–Trudeau (YUL) is about 20 km and typically takes 25–30 minutes by car — allow extra time for international check‑in and security.