Montreal Casino Shuttle Downtown

Posted By admin On 02/08/22

There's a free way to get to Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas from the Strip (and vice-versa). It's courtesy of the Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino, which now operates a free shuttle. Here are times and pick-up locations for the Fremont to Strip shuttle. Trying to figure out what i'll be doing today. My plan is to park at the Casino (since apparently parking there is free, and i was stunned that where i parked yesterday was $20 for 5 hours.) and then apparently there's a free shuttle that will take you from the casino to the metro station. I tried to find where this was online but all i could find was shuttles that went outside of Montreal.

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Montreal Casino Shuttle Downtown Vegas

An international destination of choice, Montréal is easily accessed by land, water and air. Downtown is a mere 20 minutes from the Montréal-Trudeau Airport, which welcomes more than 16 million passengers per year and offers over 140 world destinations served by 30 carriers.

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Montréal’s compact downtown core manages to deftly mix business district with high-fashion shopping, gourmet food with the latest entertainment.

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Old Montréal and Old Port

There is no place more conducive to a dreamy return to yesteryear than the romantic district of Old Montréal. Its cobblestone streets have witnessed the passage of time for more than three and a half centuries. Today, art galleries, artisans’ boutiques, terraces and cafés conduct business within the walls of these gracious 18th and 19th century buildings. In the Old Port, cyclists, joggers, and in-line skate enthusiasts of all ages enjoy the generous recreational paths year-round.

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Mount-Royal Park, Saint Joseph Oratory and Plateau Mont-Royal

Mount Royal offers a relaxing escape for nature lovers, sports enthusiasts, families and anyone who just wants to take a breather. It scenic lookout in front of the chalet offers a striking view of the downtown area and the St. Lawrence River and on its slope sit St. Joseph’s Oratory, a draw for pilgrims from afar.

Colourful houses, outdoor staircases, little shaded alleyways: welcome to the Plateau, a favourite place for the trendy crowd to meet up for lunch, to stroll or to seek out treasures in the many eclectic boutiques.

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Parc Jean-Drapeau

Spanning two islands in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Parc Jean-Drapeau is where fun happens – and not only because it’s home to the Montréal Casino and La Ronde amusement park. The park hosts a variety of festivals and events all year long.

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Olympic District

The Olympic District is a lush and leafy area, and home to the popular Olympic Park, Saputo Stadium and to the Space for Life nature museums (Botanical Garden, Insectarium, Biodôme and Rio Tinto Alcan Planétarium).

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