Get wheel! It’s never been a better time to visit La Grande Roue de Montréal

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La Grande Roue de Montréal
Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

La Grande Roue de Montréal is one of Montréal’s most iconic attractions — one of the “musts” for a first-time visitor. Located in the Old Port, the Ferriss wheel offers sweeping, 360-degree views that span 28 kilometres on a clear day. In fact, at 60 metres, it’s the tallest observation wheel in Canada.

La Grande Roue de Montréal

Dutch lovin’

The 42 gondolas are equipped with ultra-clear tempered glass panes, which allow visitors to observe the surrounding landscape in detail, while also protecting from UV rays. The attraction, which was inaugurated in 2017, is part of a series made in the Netherlands by Dutch Wheel, a renowned Ferris wheel manufacturer.

Wheel and meal

The wheel is clearly the big attraction. But there’s no need to ride and run. La Grande Roue de Montréal offers a juice bar, a café, a patio bar, and a bistro. You can choose from a creative selection of healthy salads and bowls, grilled sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, and tapas. Enjoy the wheel and then hangout for a meal. It’s the perfect date night activity, a fun option for lunch with a friend, or even the ideal backdrop to begin a bachelor or bachelorette party.

La Grande roue de Montréal

4 things to know to plan your visit

  • You don’t have to buy your tickets in advance. But online ticketing service is offered for convenience.
  • You can ride La Grande roue de Montréal 365 days a year, from 10AM to 11PM, but check their website or social media to see if they are open due to weather conditions. Rest assured, the gondolas are climate controlled and protect from the elements.
  • The ride lasts for approximately 20 minutes.
  • Washrooms are available onsite.

Go VIP

Lovers of luxury will want to reserve gondola number 42, the only observational wheel cabin equipped with four large seats (upholstered in Italian leather). And it’s not just the ultimate in comfort that makes visitors reserve this cabin — it’s also the thrill of it. The cabin has a glass floor, meaning the experience is even more scenic, more exhilarating. Plus, you'll get a 30-minute experience (instead of 20)!

Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis is a writer, poet, and musician. Several years ago he moved to Montréal to chase silly bohemian dreams. And he’s still at it. 

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