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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Old Montreal?
If your trip to Old Montreal is all organized but your travel itinerary is looking a little empty, let us give you a helping hand.If you’re spending a few nights in Old Montreal, you’ll have no excuse to miss Notre Dame Basilica. This famous attraction attracts travelers from all over the globe. Are you ready to enjoy the spectacle for yourself?While you’re wandering around the neighborhood, keep your eyes peeled for Bonsecours Market and University of Quebec at Montreal. There’s plenty to see and do at these terrific attractions.You’ll find a range of sights within easy reach of this neighborhood’s center, such as Old Port of Montreal. More adventure is waiting for you at Sainte-Catherine Street and The Underground City, which are also close by.
What are the best road trip destinations near Old Montreal?
If you’re eager to venture out on a day trip, we can give you a few ideas. Why not head over and find out what’s going on in Ville-Marie or Chinatown? Both have plenty to do and a great range of hotels. Ville-Marie is 0.2 miles away, and Chinatown is 0.4 miles.
Where are the best convention centers near Old Montreal?
Networking and socializing with people can be draining. So if you’re traveling to Old Montreal on a work-related trip, you’ll be glad to hear that there are some excellent places to rest and relax near these convention centers:

  • Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier (1 mile away).
  • Masonic Memorial Temple (2 miles away).

What kind of rental car should I get for Old Montreal?
Given Old Montreal is only 1 mile from the center of Montreal, there’s a high probability that you’re going to do some city driving at some stage. If that’s on your itinerary, go for a smaller or a standard-sized vehicle. Depending on where your hotel is, parking could be in short supply — so don’t make things trickier by deciding on an unnecessarily big rental car.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Old Montreal?
Sometimes it’s all about the journey, which makes your car choice particularly important. If you’re planning an unforgettable road trip around Old Montreal, a roomy SUV could be your perfect match. If you’d like the cheapest possible price and plan on sticking mostly to the city, an economy car is a clever pick. All you have to do is work out what’s going to be the best fit, pack up the car, and clock up those miles.
What side of the road do they drive on in Old Montreal?
You’ll have to keep to the right while driving in Old Montreal. In addition to that, exercise a little extra caution if it’s your first time behind the wheel here. Once you’re familiar with local driving habits, you can relax and start enjoying the scenery!
Does Old Montreal have peak-hour traffic?
Home to approximately 1,600,000 people, you can expect peak-hour traffic around Montreal and neighborhoods like Old Montreal.
Is it difficult to park in Old Montreal?
It’s relatively easy to find a car space in Old Montreal, although it can be tricky to get a spot in the biggest and busiest streets. Booking a hotel that has on-site parking will make things easier.
Are there speed limits in Old Montreal?
The speed limits in Old Montreal are similar to the rest of Montreal, ranging from 20mph to 100km/h. For the safety of all road users, a default speed limit of 25mph applies to most residential zones.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Montreal?
More often than not, your rental car company will charge the amount stated on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Or they may forward your contact details to local authorities, who’ll then send a fine to your postal address.
Are seat belts compulsory in Montreal?
They sure are. However, there may be exceptions for certain vehicles used by public transportation systems.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Old Montreal?
It is illegal to use your cell phone while driving in Old Montreal, and you may also be issued a fine for just handling your phone when you’re in control of a vehicle. That being said, using hands-free or Bluetooth functions is permitted, as long as your focus remains on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Old Montreal?
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit when operating a vehicle in Old Montreal is 0.08%. If you’ve got a big night planned, leave your rental wheels behind and organize another way of getting home instead.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Old Montreal?
It’s prohibited to turn at a red light in Old Montreal. When you come across one, enjoy a mindful moment until the light flicks back to green.