Notre-Dame Basilica
La basilique Notre-Dame, la plus ancienne église de Montréal, présente un intérieur néo-gothique avec une chaire sculptée, un orgue de mille tuyaux et des vitraux illustrant la fondation de Montréal.
Old Montreal
Le Vieux-Montréal abrite de nombreux bâtiments datant des XVIIe, XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, transformés en hôtels, restaurants, galeries et boutiques de souvenirs, avec des sites tels que la basilique Notre-Dame, la rue Saint-Paul, le marché Bonsecours et la place Jacques-Cartier.
Jean-Talon Market
A bustling open-air farmers market showcasing a wide array of local produce, meats, and artisanal products where visitors can sample Quebecqua specialties and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Old Port of Montreal
Le Vieux-Port propose de nombreuses activités, notamment une grande roue, une tour d'horloge, une tyrolienne, des expositions d'art public, un cinéma IMAX, le Centre des sciences de Montréal, des excursions en bateau et une plage artificielle.
Mount Royal
Une montagne qu'il faut absolument gravir pour avoir une vue panoramique incroyable de Montréal, bien que l'ascension puisse être difficile, surtout en hiver.
St-Viateur Bagel
The vlogger visited St-Viateur Bagel, one of the most famous bagel shops in Montreal with over 6,000 reviews, to compare it to New York bagels, but found it a little bland.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal est le plus ancien musée du Canada et abrite de vastes collections de peintures, de sculptures et de nouveaux médias, y compris des œuvres de maîtres tels que Peter Brugel l'Ancien, El Greco et Picasso.
Montreal Botanical Garden
An expansive garden featuring a diverse collection of plants from around the world, including themed gardens and greenhouses where visitors can explore the beautiful landscapes, attend seasonal events, and visit the adjacent insectarium.
Schwartz's Deli
An iconic Montreal institution famous for its smoked meat sandwiches, a local delicacy where visitors can enjoy the authentic deli atmosphere and savor this quintessential Montreal culinary experience.
Mount Royal Park
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same architect as Central Park, it offers recreational activities, amenities, and an ice skating rink on Beaver Lake in the winter.
La Banquise
A popular spot in Montreal to try poutine, offering a wide variety of poutine options, including classic and innovative versions.
Place Jacques-Cartier
A public square in the heart of Old Montreal, featuring street performers, restaurants, and shops, dating back to the 18th century.
Rue Saint-Paul
A cobblestone road in Old Montreal with buildings holding the charisma from the past, and a very popular place during weekends and evenings.
Marché Bonsecours
The Marché Bonsecours is a beautiful building with a silver dome that for over a 100 years was the main Market in Montreal and today is full of vendors and is open all year long.
Crew Collective & Café
The vlogger visited Crew Collective, a cafe and co-working space that used to be an RPC bank, noting its beautiful interior and that it reminds her of Grand Central in New York City.
Fairmount Bagel
One of the two famous bagel shops in Montreal, with a comfort and community culture around it; the recommendation is to visit both Fairmont and St-Viateur.
La Grande Roue de Montréal
A 60-meter-high Ferris wheel offering views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding area, noted for its comfortable, air-conditioned gondolas and smooth ride.
La Ronde
A thrilling amusement park located on St helen's Island offering a wide range of rides and attractions, particularly popular during the summer months and hosts spectacular fireworks competitions and Frightfest during spooky season.
Montreal Science Centre
An interactive museum featuring hands-on exhibits and engaging displays focused on science and technology, making it a great destination for families and curious minds of all ages.
Montreal Biodome
A unique facility that recreates five ecosystems of the Americas, allowing visitors to observe plants and animals in their natural habitats and offers an immersive and educational experience for nature lovers of all ages.
Chinatown
A diverse area known for its Asian cuisine, including Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean options.
Parc Jean-Drapeau
An expansive park located on two islands in the St lawrence River offering a variety of recreational activities and attractions where visitors can enjoy beaches, cycling paths, an amusement park, and various cultural events throughout the year.
Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex
An interactive museum with immersive exhibits including a light show and multimedia presentations where visitors can explore a preserved archaeological site and learn about Montreal's rich history.
Bonsecours Market
A neoclassical style building transformed into a multi-purpose facility with shops, restaurants, and boutiques.
Olympic Stadium
An architectural marvel built for the 1976 Summer Olympics featuring a 165 m high inclined tower, and now the stadium is home to various sports events, exhibitions, and concerts.