Discover Montreal's diverse offerings, from the historic charm of Old Montreal to the culinary delights of Jean-Talon Market and the vibrant cultural hubs. This guide helps you navigate the city's unique attractions, ensuring an unforgettable Canadian adventure.
Hôtel Saint-Sulpice
A recommended accommodation option in Montreal.
Old Montreal
A quintessential part of Montreal with museums, gorgeous architecture, and a wonderful atmosphere, though expect higher prices for food and lodging.
Notre-Dame Basilica
A gorgeous basilica in Old Montreal that is worth the entrance fee, especially if you can attend a performance.
Old Port of Montreal
A beautiful area in Old Montreal that is worth visiting.
Schwartz's Deli
A famous place to get Montreal's amazing smoked meat, worth waiting in line for.
Fairmount Bagel
A famous 24-hour bagel shop in Montreal that is well worth going to.
Saint-Viateur Bagel
Another great bagel shop in Montreal.
Plateau Mont-Royal
A great neighborhood with many options for eating and drinking.
Little Italy
A neighborhood in Montreal where you can visit the Jean-Talon Market.
Jean-Talon Market
A market located in Little Italy.
Mount Royal
A park in the center of Montreal that you can go up on.
La Fontaine Park
One of the green spaces in Montreal.
Botanical Garden
A beautiful botanical garden in Montreal to see all the different flora on offer.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
One of the museums in Montreal that you can visit.
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal
One of the museums in Montreal that you can visit to improve your cultural standing.
Redpath Museum
A museum in Montreal for those who like natural history.
Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex
A museum of history or archeology and history in Old Montreal.
Montreal Science Centre
A cool place to check out in Montreal.
Crescent Street
A street in Montreal with more college bars where college students and tourists hang out.
Chinatown
One of the neighborhoods in Montreal you can explore.