To help your executives get acquainted with Montreal, Relocalisation Montréal offers a personalized and targeted orientation tour tailored to our clients’ needs and interests. This service includes an extensive tour of the city, highlighting residential neighborhoods and major attractions in Montreal, always adapted to the specific requests and interests of the client.
The city’s central business district.
One of the oldest neighborhoods in North America, which also includes the Old Port. A brief stop at the lookout facing the Saint Lawrence River, Notre-Dame Island, and the Clock Tower Quay.
The name given to the southwest part of downtown Montreal. Once an abandoned industrial area, Griffintown is now revitalized into a modern, vibrant residential neighborhood.
A farmers’ market located in the Little Burgundy neighborhood of Montreal. A walking tour of Atwater Market is a highlight and showcases Montreal’s reputation as a global gastronomic city.
A residential neighborhood in the west of the city, home to Monkland Village.
The most affluent neighborhood in Montreal, predominantly anglophone. A tour of the area includes local shops and the Westmount Summit with its lookout.
This park, located on the mountain, is one of the largest green spaces in Montreal. We will cross the park and make a brief stop at the Camillien-Houde lookout, which offers stunning views of the eastern city, the Plateau, and the Olympic Stadium.
An upscale residential borough, predominantly francophone, neighboring the Mile End and Plateau Mont-Royal.
A suburban garden city located north of downtown Montreal, where the upcoming REM commuter train will be just two stops from downtown. It features the new Royalmount commercial and cultural district, opened in September 2024, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and artistic and cultural programming to explore.
Densely populated boroughs in Montreal, primarily francophone, known for their culture as artistic neighborhoods with numerous shops, cafes, restaurants, and art galleries.