What makes it 77% Baby-Friendly: Elevator links, stroller loans and multiple free nursing rooms ease visits with a baby, though crowded rush hours and few quiet play areas lower comfort for long stays.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows a relaxed pace with stroller breaks and stops at key spots
Stroller-Friendly RESO Walking Tour:
Join a 90-minute guided tour through the underground network.
Tip: Book in advance; infants ride free and tunnels are stroller-friendly.
Les Cours Mont-Royal Stroll:
Wander grand corridors and admire chandeliers and sculptures.
Tip: Use wide pathways for smooth stroller pushes.
Grande Bibliothèque Visit:
Relax in quiet reading rooms ideal for nursing or nap time.
Tip: Head to the family area with soft seating on lower levels.
Nursing Rooms and Changing Tables:
Find private nursing spaces and baby-changing stations in major malls.
Tip: Look for “Bébé” signs in Eaton Centre, Place Montréal Trust, and Desjardins.

Joana Marya
We didn’t have much time to explore as we were in Montreal for only 3 days but the portion we visited was nice although nothing special about it really. I think we might have appreciated it better in the winter when we would have been sheltered from the cold but we preferred visiting the city outdoors as the weather was so nice. A must visit though.
Philippe Bouvier
Navigating the underground shopping center did not disappoint. It’s huge and has pretty much everything you could think of. It reminded me a little of the a Tokyo underground mall. It was very clean and well maintained. It was also a welcome air conditioned place to escape the blistering heat that day!
Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari
This underground city is in the heart of Montreal and is a serpentine series of underground paths with connect different parts of the city together. It is a massive architectural work and in these paths, there are numerous shops, cafés and restaurants.
Amir K
The Underground City isn't just a tourist attraction — it's a real part of everyday life for locals. Stretching over 30 km, it connects shopping malls, hotels, metro stations, universities, and office buildings — all sheltered from the harsh winter weather. You can walk for hours without ever going outside. Great for shopping, dining, and staying warm during snowy days. The signs could be a bit cl...
Lulu Rain
The architect is definitely something to marvel at! Pristine, classy and unique. Visitors park on levels 9-12 underground and take the elevator to ground level. Not many boutique shops but still worth a visit!
From late winter to early spring, explore free Art Souterrain installations throughout the tunnels.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| RESO walking tour (2 adults) | CAD 50 |
| Café snack with high chair | CAD 20 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 70 |
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