
Flexible & Reliable Olympic Stadium
If you have plans to head out to Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, bus rentals are your best bet for timely transportation. The booking services from Bus.com supply a variety of options for group sizes both large and small, and are equipped to meet everyone’s needs. Use your online booking tool to get a quote today!
Why charter a bus for the Olympic Stadium
Surrounded by major thoroughfares, arriving and parking at the Olympic Stadium can be troublesome. If you have plans to bring a large group to any of the Stadium’s large sporting events, it’s recommended you rent a bus in Montreal for ease of planning. Bus.com’s transportation options come in a variety of sizes and are equipped with features such as air conditioning, wifi and bathrooms to make things comfortable for every passenger aboard.
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About the Surrounding Area
The Olympic Stadium has been a historically controversial building for the city of Montreal, branded as an object of much consternation since its maintenance costs regularly outweigh how much it is used. However, that doesn’t negate that the large complex comes with features such as an observation tower and Olympic swimming pool in its lower areas. The Olympic Stadium’s surrounding area borders the expansive Maisonneuve Park which includes the Montreal Botanical Gardens—a source of a lot of stunning sights and activities for families—and summertime in Montreal means there are regular food truck gatherings around the stadium. The Olympic Stadium isn’t too far from other attractions: such as the Insectarium, the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, and the Biodome of Montreal.
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About the Olympic Stadium
First opened in 1976, Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is Quebec’s largest covered amphitheatre with enough seats for 56,000 spectators. It was originally constructed when the International Olympic Committee selected Montreal for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, but has since become an occasional host to the city’s football and soccer teams’ matches. Most locals remember the building as being home to Montreal’s Major League baseball team, the Expos, but hasn’t been the central home to the team since 2004. The building’s iconic look comes from the French architect Roger Taillibert, whose work resembles that of the Australian Pavilion at Expo ’70 in Osaka, Japan. The Olympic Stadium has a retractable roof, opened and closed by cables suspended from a huge 175-metre (574 feet) high tower (the tallest inclined structure in the world).
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