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Old Montreal
Historic district with cobblestone streets and notable landmarks.
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Notre-Dame Basilica
Gothic Revival church known for its stunning interior and light show.
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Mount Royal Park
Large park offering panoramic views of the city.
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Museum featuring a vast collection of art from various periods.
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Jean-Talon Market
Bustling farmers' market with diverse local produce and goods.
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Biodome
Indoor nature exhibit replicating various ecosystems.
Botanical Garden
Expansive gardens showcasing diverse plant species.
Underground City
World’s largest subterranean pedestrian network, linking shops, hotels, transit, and venues—ideal for exploring comfortably during Montreal’s harsh winter weather.
Saint Joseph's Oratory
Impressive basilica and pilgrimage site atop Mount Royal.
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Parc Jean-Drapeau
Large island park on the Expo 67 site with beaches, sports facilities, and standout draws including a theme park and the Gilles-Villeneuve F1 circuit.
Plateau Mont-Royal
Trendy neighborhood known for its arts scene and vibrant culture.
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Lachine Canal
Historic canal lined with industrial heritage and lively summer food trucks, popular for kayaking and cycling along its scenic multi-use path.
La Ronde
Amusement park with numerous rides and attractions.
Atwater Market
Landmark market known for its grand Art Deco exterior and gourmet stalls, set beside the canal bike path with buzzing summer picnic tables.
Time Out Market Montréal
Downtown food hall spotlighting local dining under one roof, a convenient stop while exploring the Underground City’s connected corridors.
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth
Famed downtown hotel where John Lennon and Yoko Ono held their 1969 bed-in; room 1742 preserves memorabilia tied to the event.
Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec
Specialty shop inside Jean Talon Market prized for Quebec products, especially top-quality maple syrup to taste and take home.
St-Viateur Bagel
Iconic bagel bakery known for Montreal-style bagels—honey-water poached and wood-fired—served fresh in a classic local setting.
Fairmount Bagel
Historic bagel bakery celebrated for traditional Montreal bagels baked in a wood-fired oven, a classic stop for an authentic local bite.
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Charming and trendy area with beautiful architecture, vibrant arts scene, and excellent cafes and restaurants.
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Old Port
Waterfront area with open quays, river views, cycling paths, and seasonal activities close to Old Montreal.
Mile End
Hip and artistic neighborhood with a multicultural vibe, renowned for its bagels, cafes, and boutique shops.
Downtown Montreal
Central, convenient base with hotels, museums, shopping, festivals, and strong metro access to major sights.
Outremont
Affluent area known for its quality shops, cafes, restaurants, and parks, offering a high quality of life.
Little Italy
Food-focused neighborhood around Jean-Talon Market and Jarry Park, described as safe and neighborly.
Quartier des Spectacles
Festival-focused downtown district near Place des Arts, busy during events with strong transit connections.
Little Burgundy
Canal-adjacent area known for restaurants, wine bars, and walkable access to southwest attractions.
Monkland Village
Quiet commercial strip within a calm residential area, offering cafés and bakeries with a relaxed atmosphere.
Old Montreal
Historic district with cobblestone streets, well-preserved architecture, and a lively dining and nightlife scene.
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Saint-Henri
Southwest neighborhood near Lachine Canal and Atwater Market, offering local shops and convenient access downtown.
Verdun
Cool and evolving neighborhood with classic Montreal staircases, a flourishing restaurant scene, and riverside paths.
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Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport