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  • 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.

  • Vieux-Montréal

  • Parc Mont-Royal

  • Vieux-Port de Montréal

  • Quartier international de Montréal

  • Montreal Clock Tower

    A Big Ben replica constructed in 1922 to commemorate sailors lost at sea during World War One.

  • 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.

  • Montreal Biosphere

  • Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours Chapel

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Royal Bank of Canada

    The building that houses Crew Collective & Café.

  • World Trade Center Montreal

  • Square Victoria

  • Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral

  • Sushi Momo

  • Milano Grocery

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Droguerie Fine

  • Beaver Lake

  • Saint Joseph's Oratory

    Canada's tallest church, strategically placed on Mount Royal's slope, known for its architecture and a hidden courtyard.

  • 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.

  • 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 Banquise

    A popular spot in Montreal to try poutine, offering a wide variety of poutine options, including classic and innovative versions.

  • Place des Arts

    Place des Arts est un complexe dédié aux arts visuels et de la scène, le plus grand du genre au Canada, abritant l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, les Grands Ballets Canadiens et l'Opéra de Montréal, et accueillant le Festival international de jazz de Montréal.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Vogue Hotel

    The Vogue Hotel in Downtown Montreal is described as having nice, super clean rooms with a boutique hotel feel and a great breakfast.

  • Downtown Montreal

    The vlogger stayed at the Vogue Hotel located in Downtown Montreal and planned to shop around the area on the last day.

  • 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.

  • St. Paul Street

    St Paul Street in Old Montreal is known for cute boutiques, restaurants, and bars, where the vlogger took a stroll.

  • Bar George

    Bar George is a cocktail bar near the restaurant the vlogger dined at, described as cute and moody with the perfect ambiance for a date night, though with pricey cocktails.

  • Mile End

    Mile End is described as a hip neighborhood with good foodie spots, where the vlogger started their second day in Montreal.

  • Café Alphabet

    Cafe Alphabet is described as a very cute and busy cafe, where the vlogger enjoyed a matcha freddo and noted the friendly workers.

  • 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.

  • Kado

    Kado is a Peruvian Japanese Fusion spot where the vlogger went for dinner.

  • Time Out Market Montréal

    The vlogger initially planned to have dinner at Time Out Market, located on the third floor of a shopping mall, but it closed early; they considered going for lunch the next day.

  • shopping malls

    The vlogger spent most of their last day checking out shopping malls around the downtown area, mainly window shopping.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

    An impressive Catholic shrine, the largest church in Canada, that provides stunning panoramic views of the city and whose dome is a prominent feature of the Montreal skyline, and also hosts a museum and organ concerts.

  • 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.

  • Place Royale

    La place Royale était le centre de la vie à Montréal à l'époque coloniale, où se trouvaient le marché et le terrain de parade.

  • Rue Saint-Denis

    La rue Saint-Denis ressemble à Paris avec ses boutiques élégantes, ses restaurants et ses cafés en terrasse.

  • McGill University

    Nestled in the heart of downtown, McGill University is uniquely integrated and beautiful, with a park on the other side.

  • 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.

  • Olympic Basin

    Le Bassin olympique a accueilli les épreuves d'aviron des Jeux olympiques.

  • Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    A racetrack that hosts the annual Formula 1 Grand Prix, open to the public for tours by car or bicycle outside of the race weekend.

  • Parc Maisonneuve

    Le Jardin botanique est situé dans le parc Maisonneuve.

  • Lac aux Castors

    Le lac aux Castors est un lieu de détente sur le mont Royal.

  • Clock Tower

    The Clock Tower is a tribute to the sailors in the War of 1914 to 1918, overlooking the river and the city.

  • 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.

  • Bonsecours Market

    A neoclassical style building transformed into a multi-purpose facility with shops, restaurants, and boutiques.

  • Place Jacques-Cartier

    A public square in the heart of Old Montreal, featuring street performers, restaurants, and shops, dating back to the 18th century.

  • Clock Tower Beach

    A beach located beneath the clock tower, offering a spot to see the sunrise and large vessels on the St. Lawrence River, with a mini bar and restaurant.

  • Orange Julep

    A Montreal staple since 1947, known for its giant orange-shaped building and creamy orange juice beverage.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Place Ville Marie

    A high point in the city with rooftop terraces, including restaurants and bars like Les Enfants Terribles, Rose Orange Terrasse and Hiatus, offering spectacular views.

  • RESO

    Montreal's massive underground city, a 33-kilometer pedestrian network connecting shopping centers and Metro lines, useful during extreme weather.

  • St Viateur Bagel

    A famous bagel shop in the Mile End District, known for its oven-baked bagels made from scratch and a wall of fame featuring William Shatner.

  • Little Italy

    A vibrant area with local restaurants and boutiques, supporting Italian culture.

  • Chinatown

    A diverse area known for its Asian cuisine, including Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean options.

  • Crescent Street

    A street known for its electric nightlife, bars, and clubs, featuring a mural to commemorate Leonard Cohen.

  • Montreal Casino

    Un casino situé dans les anciens pavillons de la France et du Québec de l'Expo 67, offrant des jeux et des restaurants avec vue sur l'horizon de Montréal.

  • Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

    You will also be able to buy your Transit card from the Metro Fair vending machines situated in the international arrivals area of the Trudeau airport.

  • St. Catherine Street

    A street with many shopping malls that can also be accessed externally while walking along St Catherine Street between the Atwater and plastos art metros.

  • Montreal Central Station

    De la Gare Centrale de Montréal, vous pouvez voyager au Québec ou vers des villes comme Toronto, Halifax ou même Winnipeg et Vancouver.

  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

    L'aéroport international Pierre-Trudeau est une plaque tournante peu attrayante mais fonctionnelle située à environ 20 kilomètres de la ville.

  • Montreal Metro

    Le système de métro de Montréal est prétendument basé sur le système de métro de Paris.

  • Old Port

    The Old Port of Montreal is a popular public square that leads to the Marché Bonsecours and is a lively place with live events and music during the summer months.

  • Old Town

    The Old Town of Montreal is known for its cobbled lanes reminiscent of Europe, independent bookshops, clothing boutiques, and French details in signage.

  • Plateau Mont Royal

    Plateau Mont Royal is known for its street art and thrift shopping opportunities.

  • World Trade Center

    The World Trade Center in Montreal is a shopping and business complex which is home to a piece of the Berlin Wall.

  • Berlin Wall

    A piece of the Berlin Wall is located in the World Trade Center in Montreal.

  • La Fabrique de Bagel

    La Fabrique de Bagel is a bagel shop in Montreal where the video creator sampled a bagel with jalapeno cream cheese.

  • Place d'Armes

    A square in front of Notre Dame Basilica featuring a fountain built in 1895 and surrounded by historic buildings.

  • Bank of Montreal

    The Bank of Montreal, located on Place d'Armes, contains a small hidden museum.

  • Lola Rosa

    Lola Rosa is a vegan restaurant with several locations across the city, serving vegan poutine and maple braised tofu.

  • St James's United Church

    St James's United Church is a gem of Montreal architecture founded in 1803.

  • Paris Métro

    An authentic Hector Guimard inspired art nouveau station from Paris was gifted to the city of Montreal in the 1960s by the RATP workers from France who worked together with Canadian engineers in order to create the Metro System here in Montreal.

  • Mary Queen of the World Cathedral

    Mary Queen of the World Cathedral is an important church in Montreal with a green dome, constructed in the late 1800s, and contains many art treasures.

  • McGill

    McGill is an English language public research university and one of the most important learning institutions in Montreal, with great autumn foliage.

  • Redpath Museum

    The Redpath Museum is a free museum in Montreal with collections pertaining to paleontology, zoology, and minerology.

  • Leaves Cafe

    Leaves Cafe is where the video creator stopped for a hot drink of chai.

  • Toqué!

    Toqué! is a fine dining restaurant where the video creator enjoyed the tasting menu, particularly the tomato tartare and kale tempura.

  • Central Park

    Mount Royal Park is Montreal's answer to New York Central Park.

  • Schwartz's

    A popular touristy spot that is known for having the best quality smoked meat.

  • Tommy Cafe + Apéro

    Tommy Cafe is a cute cafe in Old Montreal with delicious pastries and coffee drinks.

  • City Hall

    Montreal's City Hall is across the road from Jacques Cartier Place with a beautiful fountain and lovely architecture.

  • Jacques-Cartier Place

    Jacques-Cartier Place is a historic area in Old Montreal with dining options, artists, and live musicians.

  • Hôtel Saint-Sulpice

    A recommended accommodation option in Montreal.

  • Saint-Viateur Bagel

    Another great bagel shop in Montreal.

  • Plateau Mont-Royal

    Un quartier bohème connu pour son ambiance artistique, ses maisons en rangée colorées, ses espaces verts luxuriants, ses boutiques branchées, ses librairies pittoresques et ses cafés confortables.

  • La Fontaine Park

    A beautiful urban park in the Plateau Mont Royal neighborhood featuring walking paths, ponds, and recreational facilities making it a popular spot for picnics, outdoor activities, and relaxation.

  • Botanical Garden

    A 190-acre garden with North American flora and fauna, a Japanese garden, a biodome recreating four distinct ecosystems, and an insectarium.

  • Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

    One of the museums in Montreal that you can visit to improve your cultural standing.

  • Sainte Catherine Street

    La rue Sainte-Catherine est un paradis pour les accros du shopping, avec plus d'options que d'onglets ouverts dans un navigateur.

  • RÉSO

    Le RÉSO de Montréal est une ville souterraine comparable à une fourmilière géante, mais pour les humains et avec de meilleurs choix de mode.

  • Place des Festivals

    La Place des Festivals est un endroit tellement vivant qu'elle fait ressembler un salon à une bibliothèque.

  • Saint Joseph’s Oratory

    L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph est tellement grand qu'il est difficile de le faire entrer dans un selfie, une vraie merveille.

  • Christ Church Cathedral

    An imposing stone facade church that Mark Twain visited in the 19th century.

  • Mont Royal

    A 764 foot green jewel that rises from the downtown area and gave the city its name, popular for hikes and striking photo opportunities.

  • Quartier Latin

    An area popular for its artistic atmosphere, cafes and clubs.

  • Le Village

    An area on Saint Catherine Street East which closes to cars in summer, making it a great place to party.

  • Montreal Insectarium

    The largest insect museum in North America.

  • Greenspot

    Considered the best fast food in Montreal and a chef's hangout, Greenspot is famous for its poutine, featuring brown overcooked fries, powder-based gravy, and room temperature cheese curds; Chef Laurent Dagenais visits with his friend Chef Jeremie Falissard.

  • Mon Lapin

    Chef Laurent Dagenais's favorite restaurant in Montreal, located in Little Italy, known for its exceptional food, service, and wine, particularly Jura Wine, offering dishes like the Croque-Petoncle scallop sandwich.

  • Crew Collective & Cafe

    A beautiful cafe and co-working space located in the former headquarters of the Royal Bank of Canada, known for its ornate details and not-too-sweet coffee.

  • Centre Bell

    Home stadium of the Montreal Canadiens (Lehabit), the oldest professional hockey team in the world.

  • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

    A artsy neighborhood in Montreal, known for its murals, cafes, boutiques, and metal stairs on the buildings.

  • Port of Montreal

    The starting point of their day exploring Montreal, featuring a cruise ship and a 'spa barge' with hot tubs.

  • St. Lawrence River

    A river with a strong current, where they observed boats struggling against the flow.

  • Olive et Gourmando

    A cute and cozy place where they had coffee, chia pudding, and almond croissants.

  • Omni Mont-Royal Hotel

    A hotel in Montreal's Golden Square Mile, known for its upscale vibe, spacious rooms, and city views.

  • Bar Bara Vin

    A restaurant famous for its pasta, particularly the shrimp pasta.

  • Saint Helen's Island

    Une oasis verdoyante sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent offrant des activités et des expériences variées, notamment le circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, le Casino de Montréal et la Biosphère.

  • Rue Denoyez

    Une rue unique qui incarne la culture dynamique du street art de Montréal, offrant aux visiteurs une émeute de couleurs et de styles à travers ses peintures murales impressionnantes et ses œuvres d'art urbaines.

  • Quebec City

    Une ville historique à 3 heures de Montréal, considérée comme le cœur du Canada français, avec des rues pavées, un charme européen et des sites emblématiques comme le Château Frontenac et la Place Royale.

  • Eastern Townships

    Une région pittoresque offrant une évasion de la ville avec des paysages idylliques, une architecture anglo-saxonne charmante et des activités de plein air abondantes, ainsi que des fermes locales, des vignobles et des restaurants gastronomiques.

  • Gilles Villeneuve Circuit

    Un circuit qui accueille le Grand Prix canadien de Formule 1 et qui est utilisé comme parc public pour la marche, le jogging et le vélo lorsqu'il n'y a pas de course.

  • Expo 67

    Anciens pavillons de l'Exposition universelle de 1967 à Montréal, qui abritent aujourd'hui le Casino de Montréal et d'autres attractions.

  • Biosphere Environment Museum

    Un musée environnemental qui engage les visiteurs avec des expositions interactives sur les grandes questions écologiques.

  • Avenue du Mont-Royal

    Une rue animée avec des boutiques et des restaurants uniques offrant de tout, des vêtements vintage aux fromages artisanaux et au café torréfié localement.

  • Parc La Fontaine

    Un espace vert tranquille idéal pour les pique-niques, les promenades tranquilles ou simplement se détendre au bord de l'étang pittoresque.

  • Saint Lawrence River

    Le fleuve Saint-Laurent s'étend de l'océan Atlantique au lac Ontario.

  • Sherbrooke

    Une ville historique connue pour ses belles peintures murales et sa vitalité culturelle dans les Cantons-de-l'Est.

  • Le Banquise

    Une institution locale servant de la poutine 24h/24 et 7j/7 avec plus de 30 variantes.

  • Aux Anciens Canadiens

    Un restaurant situé dans une maison vieille de 300 ans, spécialisé dans la cuisine québécoise.

  • Mont Royal Park

    A gorgeous park with phenomenal views overlooking the city; tourists should explore the beautiful cemetery and paths beyond just the top view.

  • Atwater Market

    A beautiful local market that is a little bit smaller than Jean-Talon Market.

  • Café Olympico

    A historic place where the coffee is nothing special, but their canoli is highly recommended.

  • downtown

    An area that is within walking distance of many attractions, but staying only in downtown means missing out on the way of life that most Montrealers experience.

  • Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

    A stunning Gothic Revival church known for its intricately designed interior and stained glass windows that chronicle the history of Montreal, featuring the immersive aura light and sound show in the evenings.

  • Montreal Biosphere, Environment Museum

    An iconic geodetic dome located on St helens Island, the largest building of its kind in the world, offering interactive exhibits and activities focused on environmental issues and sustainability.

  • Quartier des Spectacles

    A vibrant entertainment district that is home to numerous theaters, concert halls, and performance spaces, and hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival.

  • Bota Bota, Spa-Sur-L'eau

    A unique spa experience that takes place on a converted ferry boat docked in the Old Port where visitors can enjoy various spa treatments while taking in views of the city and the St Lawrence River.

  • Underground City

    A vast network of underground walkways and tunnels connecting various downtown buildings, shops, and eateries, providing a sheltered passage during harsh weather and offering a unique shopping experience.

  • Montreal International Jazz Festival

    A world-renowned music festival that takes place annually in the summer featuring hundreds of concerts and performances across various venues and attracts jazz enthusiasts and music lovers from around the globe.

  • Ecomuseum Zoo

    A unique wildlife park dedicated to the conservation of Quebec's native species where visitors can observe and learn about local wildlife in naturalistic habitats making it an educational and family-friendly destination.

  • Lachine Canal

    A 14.5 kilometer trek through Old Port of Montreal ending at Habitat 67.

  • Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History

    A museum showcasing the history of Montreal with artifacts and exhibits, including a centuries-old sewer system and foundations of old buildings.

  • Rue Notre-Dame

    A popular street in Old Montreal lined with restaurants, patios, salons, spas, and art galleries in historic buildings and home to the Notre Dame Basilica.

  • Rue Saint-Jacques

    A street lined with old bank buildings, theaters, and hotels featuring some of the best examples of architecture in Old Montreal.

  • Jardin Nelson

    A restaurant with a lush green patio oasis where patrons can listen to live jazz music.

  • Rue Sainte-Amable

    A flower-covered alleyway with flower adorned arches, restaurants, and souvenir shops.

  • Vieux-Port Steakhouse

    A steakhouse with a patio surrounded by stone walls and greenery, known for its montrealer table three-course meal deal.

  • Crêperie Chez Suzette

    A creperie with a patio perfect for people watching.

  • Slice + Soda

    A pizza place serving large slices of pizza in a funky and fun setting.

  • Restaurant Bonaparte

    A gourmet French cuisine restaurant located inside Hotel Bonaparte.

  • Hôtel Bonaparte

    A hotel housing Restaurant Bonaparte.

  • Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

    A chapel built in 1771 located next to the Bonsecours Market.

  • Jacques Cartier Bridge

    Visible from the Montreal Observation Wheel.

  • Montreal City Hall

    Located in Old Montreal.

  • Sainte-Catherine Street

    A famous and vibrant commercial street running east to west through downtown Montreal, known for retail stores, boutiques, department stores and pedestrian friendly.

  • St. Joseph's Oratory

    The tallest church in Canada, famous for its large dome.

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