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.