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See some of the city’s most famous architectural landmarks on a visit to Olympic Park (Parc olympique). Built in 1976 when the city hosted the Summer Olympics, the park contains many of the buildings associated with the games, including the main stadium, which today offers guided tours that highlight the history of the building and its design. Take a trip on the funicular to the top of the tall tower for extensive views of the city and its surroundings. The former velodrome now operates as a biodome, allowing you to walk through four different ecosystems found in the Americas. Plan your visit to Olympic Park (Parc olympique) and a wealth of other attractions, well-known and undiscovered
3200 Rue Viau,
Montréal,
QC H1V 3J3,
Canada
+1 514-252-4622
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