What makes it 81% Kids-Friendly: School-age children enjoy the indoor rink, arcades and colourful art installations, and parents find family washrooms, but endless corridors and crowds can tire or overwhelm them.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives time for a guided tour, skating break, and casual browsing without rushing young children.
Guided RESO Walking Tour:
Follow hidden tunnels and learn Montreal history.
Tip: Book morning slots to find space for strollers.
Atrium Le 1000 Ice Skating:
Skate under a glass dome in downtown Montreal.
Tip: Rent kids’ skates on site (about C$10–15).
Art Souterrain Festival:
See colorful installations in corridors.
Tip: Check February–March schedule for interactive exhibits.
Grande Bibliothèque Children’s Section:
Enjoy storytime and play areas.
Tip: Visit during story sessions for free events.
Family-friendly Cinema or Arcade:
Watch short films or play games.
Tip: Choose early shows for brief seating.

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!
In winter, the Underground City keeps you warm and accessible. Visit Art Souterrain in late winter/early spring for free interactive art.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| RESO walking tour (4 tickets) | CAD 100 |
| Kids’ skate rentals (2) | CAD 30 |
| Food court meal (4) | CAD 40 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 170 |
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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