The Passeport MTL: a city pass that lets you save big at 23 major Montréal attractions
Since it was launched in 2015, Montréal’s city pass, Passeport MTL, has been growing in popularity with visitors. The handy pass does double duty for visitors: not only does it allow them to save money at major Montréal attractions (up to 30% off the price of single tickets), but it makes getting around the city easier with built-in bus and metro fares. Two versions of the pass are available: the 48-hour pass at a cost of $85, and the 72-hour pass for $99.
The Passeport MTL includes the price of admission for one adult (18 years and older) to a total of 23 of major city attractions. Pass holders can soak up tons of culture, history and more by flashing their pass at the following Montréal attractions:
- Au Sommet Place Ville Marie
- Bateau-Mouche (cruises) at the Old Port
- Biodôme – Space for Life
- Biosphère, Environment Museum
- Casino de Montréal
- Centre d’histoire de Montréal
- Croisières AML (riverboat cruises)
- Écomusée du fier monde
- Écorécréo
- Maison Saint-Gabriel, Museum and Historic Site
- McCord Museum
- Botanical Garden – Space for Life
- Insectarium – Space for Life
- Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal
- Musée Grévin Montréal
- Museum of Costume and Textile of Quebec
- Museum of Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal
- Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of History and Archaeology
- Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium – Space for Life
- Stewart Museum
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- Montreal Tower / Olympic Park
- Zoo Ecomuseum
Skip line-ups and scoot around on public transit
Additional perks that come with the Passeport MTL include the chance to ride to your heart’s content on public transit for the duration of your pass and see even more of the city. For full details on this great little city pass and where to buy it, go to passeportmtl.com.
Happy Montréal exploring!
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