Charter a bus rental to the Montreal Musuem of Fine Arts
Located in the city’s historic Golden Square Mile neighborhood, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most important and comprehensive collections of artwork in Canada. For your visit, rely on the safety, comfort, and affordability of a charter bus rental from Bus.com.

Why charter a bus for the Montreal Musuem of Fine Arts
At Bus.com, we’re the experts in Montreal bus rentals, and we’d like to make your trip as hassle-free as possible. Organizing your group trip to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has never been easier with both our instant quote tool and our team of expert booking specialists who can help you rent a bus that’s right for your group. We have a lineup of versatile bus types, with a range of amenities available to make sure you’ve got everything you need for your trip. Whether you need a safe and reliable school bus for your field-trip, a comfortable coach bus loaded with amenities for your Montreal tour group, or a cost-effective minibus, we’ll connect you with the bus that’s ideal for you.
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About the Surrounding Area
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is located in the heart of Downtown Montreal, within Montreal’s historic Golden Square Mile, a neighborhood known for its palatial mansions, high-end boutiques, and luxury hotels. Some of the area’s most celebrated hotels include the Ritz-Carlton Montreal, the Sofitel Golden Square Mile, and the new Four Seasons Hotel. These hotels are equally known for their opulent rooms, as for their resident high-end restaurants: the Ritz -Carlton’s Maison Boulud, Sofitel’s Renoir, and the Four Seasons’ Marcus restaurant. Closeby to the luxe hotels, the neighborhood is home to a mini high-fashion district featuring boutiques from Holt Renfrew, Tiffany & Co., Swarovski, Hermès, Prada, and Gucci., just to name a few. Both the Redpath Museum (a natural history museum) and the McCord Museum (a Canadian history museum) are also nearby, as are the main campuses of both McGill University and Concordia University, Montreal’s two English-language universities.
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About the Montreal Musuem of Fine Arts
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, MMFA) is Canada’s largest art museum. The museum recently completed a substantial expansion of its facilities and now spans across five separate pavilions. Its two principal pavilions include the original 1912 Montreal Beaux Arts style Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion, and the Modernist style Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion, designed by Moshe Safdie (of Habitat 67 fame). The museum’s permanent collection comprises over 44,000 works and includes everything from ancient Mesoamerican ceramics and European oil paintings to 1920 streamline moderne teapots and Inuit soapstone carvings. In addition to its permanent collection, the MMFA is known for its high-profile seasonal expositions featuring Canadian and International artists alike. Recent exhibits have included major retrospectives on the works of fashion icon Thierry Mugler, American sculptor Alexander Calder, the early modernist Marc Chagall, and photographic pioneer Robert Maplethorpe, among many others.
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