A Day in the Life of a BMW bike at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal
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First stop: the 160-year-old Bonsecours Market in the Old Port. Bring your wallet – you might just fall in love with a piece of jewelry from a local designer!
Before taking on the pedal-friendly path along the Lachine canal, be sure to load your Mp3 player with hits from local artists like Ariane Moffatt, Simple Plan or Coeur de Pirate.
Zoom along the Gilles-Villeneuve F1race track and picture yourself competing against Schumacher in a race for the finish line. Vroom, vroom!
We think they should pass a law that no visitor can leave Montreal without trying poutine at least once! French fries with cheese curds and gravy, mmm....
St-Paul Street is filled with art galleries, trendy fashion boutiques and historic buildings, but you might want to pedal by them while standing… the cobblestones can make for a bumpy ride!
Thirsty? Make your way to the Village to mingle with locals and pick up a few words of French from the colorful crowd.
For dinner, stop by one of the local dépanneurs (wine stores) to pick up a bottle of vino to enjoy at one of the delicious local BYO restaurants, where you can Bring Your Own wine to drink. Bon appétit!
Awaken the child inside of you and end your day at the world-famous Cirque du Soleil, C'est Magnifique!
Fairmont hotels across the world offer complimentary BMW Cruise Bikes for guests, granting active travelers the opportunity to explore the vibrant cities and stunning landscapes of Fairmont's distinctive locales. The perfect companion for both busy urban streets and scenic trails, the BMW Cruise Bike promises a smooth ride on any surface, thanks to a distinctive design and a Suntour suspension system. In addition to offering a selection of BMW Cruise Bikes, along with locks and helmets, hotels also boast a variety of child-sized BMW bikes, allowing families to enjoy the great outdoors together.