Content2Map Logo

48 HOURS in MONTREAL (Canada’s COOLEST City?) 🇨🇦 Things to Do + Eat!

View Original Source

Discover the vibrant spirit of Montreal, Canada's coolest city, with this curated 48-hour itinerary. From the historic charm of Old Montreal to the culinary delights of Jean-Talon Market and the lively beats of Le Plateau, experience a perfect blend of culture, history, and flavor.

  • 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.

  • Notre-Dame Basilica

    A historic basilica in Montreal, noted for being under construction at the same time as Notre Dame in France. Also, the site of the AURA light show.

  • Rue Saint-Paul

    The oldest street in Montreal, once the heart of the fur trade, now home to art galleries and boutiques.

  • Old Port of Montreal

    The original trading hub and starting point of Montreal, located on the St. Lawrence River, featuring a clock tower and a ferris wheel.

  • St-Viateur Bagel

    A popular bagel shop in Montreal, known for its unique Montreal-style bagels that are hand-rolled, boiled in honey, and baked in a wood-fired oven.

  • Centre Bell

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

  • La Banquise

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

  • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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

  • Jean-Talon Market

    One of the largest public markets in North America, offering a variety of local produce and maple products.

  • Mount Royal

    A large park in Montreal, designed by the same person who designed Central Park, offering trails, a lake, and panoramic views of the city.