What makes it 81% Solo-Friendly: The 90-minute architecture tour, exterior photo ops, river-surf wave and bike path reward independent travelers; only the lack of on-site washrooms and many stairs reduce full convenience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Includes a 90-min guided tour plus time for solo photos and riverfront strolls.
Join a guided architectural tour:
Attend the 90-minute small-group tour to explore footbridges and a model unit.
Tip: Book online at least 3 days ahead; bring a water bottle.
Self-guided photography walk:
Wander the plaza to capture the stacked concrete modules.
Tip: Visit at sunrise or sunset for soft light and fewer visitors.
Riverfront bike ride:
Cycle from downtown to Habitat 67 via the riverside path.
Tip: Rent a BIXI bike and check station availability near Concorde Bridge.
Sunset and fireworks viewing:
Watch Montreal fireworks from Parc de Dieppe with Habitat 67 in view.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes early to secure an unobstructed spot.

Durell Brown
This is Habitat 67 — a first-class piece of architecture that looks like Jenga blocks were designed by Dr. Seuss’s even more maniacal brother. People actually live here, though I don’t know how they find their apartments. A living room could be attached to someone else’s front door. It’s also one of the three things to do in Montreal (not really kidding), so you owe yourself and your weird friend ...
John
Didn't get to do the tour, and you can't step on the grounds without being invited, but it was still worth seeing from afar.
Nancy Paladino
The tour of Habitat 67 was both fun and informative! Fanny did a fantastic job sharing the history and architectural significance of this iconic site. She and Jacob were attentive not only to the group’s curiosity but also to the importance of being respectful toward current residents and the structure itself. Both went above and beyond to make the experience memorable. I highly recommend this tou...
Ryan Smith
The English-speaking tour was VERY informative.. if you enjoy architecture then this tour is highly recommended..! You get to tour the architect's suite as part of the tour. The closest metro station is a 30 minute walk and there is bus service that stops here, too.
Natalia Tkach
A lot has already been said about this architectural landmark of Montreal. I believe this place is worth visiting. Different guides tell different stories about the place and the Expo 67 itself and about the architect Moshe Safdie. It's sometimes interesting to go back in time and to see / learn how everything was back then. The tour fee for 2 adults this July was around $100. There are 4 tours p...
In summer, try river-surfing lessons under the complex or catch fireworks. In winter, photograph snow-covered cubes but wear ice-grip boots and layers.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Guided tour ticket | CAD 58 |
| BIXI bike rental (3 hours) | CAD 15 |
| Snacks and drinks | CAD 10 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 83 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 2600 Ave Pierre-Dupuy, Montreal, QC H3C 3R6, Canada
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