Exploring the Historic Montreal Olympic Park
Discover the iconic Montreal Olympic Park, a historical sports complex blending stunning architecture and cultural experiences in the heart of Montreal.
Montreal Olympic Park, a monumental site of athletic achievement, offers tourists a unique glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. This iconic landmark, originally built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, features stunning architecture, expansive green spaces, and thrilling attractions, making it a must-visit destination for all travelers.
A brief summary to Montreal Olympic Park
- 4545 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave, Montreal, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Quebec, H1V 3N7, CA
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Local tips
- Visit during the summer months for the best outdoor events and activities.
- Check the park's schedule online for special events or guided tours.
- Bring comfortable shoes as the park is expansive and best explored on foot.
- Consider purchasing a combined ticket for the Biodome and Botanical Garden for better value.
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Getting There
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Metro
To reach the Montreal Olympic Park, start by taking the Metro. Find the nearest Metro station to your current location. If you're near downtown, head to the Berri-UQAM station. From there, take the Green Line (Line 1) towards Angrignon. Transfer at the Jean-Drapeau station to the Yellow Line (Line 4) and continue to the Longueuil-Université-de-Sherbrooke station. After that, transfer back to the Green Line at the Jean-Drapeau station and take it towards the Côte-Vertu station. Get off at the Assomption station, which is the closest to the Olympic Park. Once you exit the station, walk east on Rue de l'Assomption, then turn left onto Pierre-de Coubertin Ave. The Olympic Park will be on your left.
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Bus
If you prefer to take the bus, you can use the STM bus services. From your location, find the nearest bus stop and look for bus routes 125 or 27 that head towards Pierre-de Coubertin Ave. Board the bus and stay on until you reach the stop at 'P. de Coubertin / Viau'. After getting off, walk a short distance east on Pierre-de Coubertin Ave, and you will see the Olympic Park ahead.
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Walking
If you are staying nearby and prefer to walk, you can navigate your way to the Montreal Olympic Park. From the nearest landmark, such as the Viau Metro station, head south on Avenue Viau until you reach Pierre-de Coubertin Ave. Turn right and walk along Pierre-de Coubertin Ave. The Olympic Park will be on your left side after a brief walk. Make sure to enjoy the beautiful surroundings as you approach the park.
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