Sightseeing
Place des Arts
A lot of activities, exhibitions at Place des Arts
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit in Montreal. It is Canada's largest church and claims to have one of the largest domes in the world.
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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chem. Queen MarySaint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit in Montreal. It is Canada's largest church and claims to have one of the largest domes in the world.
Landmark mountain with a park & year-round lookout at the peak offering sweeping views of the city.
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Berg Royal
Landmark mountain with a park & year-round lookout at the peak offering sweeping views of the city.
Multipurpose stadium, home of the 1976 Summer Olympics & one of the world’s tallest leaning towers.
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Montreal Olympic Park
4545 Av. Pierre-De CoubertinMultipurpose stadium, home of the 1976 Summer Olympics & one of the world’s tallest leaning towers.
Alter Hafen von Montreal
Most famous church of Montreal.
Immerse yourself in the history and discover the riches of Norte-Dame. Let yourself be amazed by its majestic interior, carved, painted and gilded with gold leaves.
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Notre-Dame de Montréal
110 Rue Notre Dame OMost famous church of Montreal.
Immerse yourself in the history and discover the riches of Norte-Dame. Let yourself be amazed by its majestic interior, carved, painted and gilded with gold leaves.
Botanischer Garten Montreal
4101 Rue Sherbrooke EOne of the world’s leading garden
The only museum entirely dedicated to the environment in North America.
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Biosphere Environmental Museum
160 Chem. du Tour de l'isleThe only museum entirely dedicated to the environment in North America.
Food scene
Montreal's Chinatown is a vibrant nightspot for locals and tourists alike thanks to a special regulation by Montreal's city officials which slates the sector as a tourist area, thus allowing it to continue operations well into the evening. Cantonese seafood, barbecue and dim sum restaurants and Vietnamese Phở eateries are featured in Chinatown. Many local Asian-Canadians frequent the area since the shops offer products directly imported from Mainland China or Vietnam that are difficult to find elsewhere in town.
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Chinatown
Montreal's Chinatown is a vibrant nightspot for locals and tourists alike thanks to a special regulation by Montreal's city officials which slates the sector as a tourist area, thus allowing it to continue operations well into the evening. Cantonese seafood, barbecue and dim sum restaurants and Vietnamese Phở eateries are featured in Chinatown. Many local Asian-Canadians frequent the area since the shops offer products directly imported from Mainland China or Vietnam that are difficult to find elsewhere in town.
Whoever comes to Montréal should spend a day or half day in the Monkland Village. Let’s start at the corner of Monkland and Girouard Avenue, you are in the village and it is very very sympatico! People are friendly, bilingual, and there is a lot of small shops of all types and quite a few nice and good restaurants for all purses. If you like seafood, go to Lucille's, if you like a bit more fancy food, go to the Taverne, excellent Greek food go to Massa, excellent food at the Maistre, and mostly do not miss Melk Café where you can enjoy espresso or café latte out of this world with a very very good scone! If you want to shop for or with your kids, go to Kidlink Books & Toys. You can walk on Monkland and discover all its treasures before having a nice lunch or dinner at the place of your choice. Enjoy.
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Monkland Village
Whoever comes to Montréal should spend a day or half day in the Monkland Village. Let’s start at the corner of Monkland and Girouard Avenue, you are in the village and it is very very sympatico! People are friendly, bilingual, and there is a lot of small shops of all types and quite a few nice and good restaurants for all purses. If you like seafood, go to Lucille's, if you like a bit more fancy food, go to the Taverne, excellent Greek food go to Massa, excellent food at the Maistre, and mostly do not miss Melk Café where you can enjoy espresso or café latte out of this world with a very very good scone! If you want to shop for or with your kids, go to Kidlink Books & Toys. You can walk on Monkland and discover all its treasures before having a nice lunch or dinner at the place of your choice. Enjoy.
Education
It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space.
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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Rue Sherbrooke OIt is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space.
An intelligent museum that stirs reflection with immersive experiences.
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Montreal Science Centre
2 Rue de la Commune OAn intelligent museum that stirs reflection with immersive experiences.
McGill University
845 Rue Sherbrooke OThe Best University of Canada
Entertainment
An amusement park in Montreal. It is the second largest in Canada. The park opens from mid-May to late October.
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La Ronde
22 Chem. MacdonaldAn amusement park in Montreal. It is the second largest in Canada. The park opens from mid-May to late October.
Casino de Montréal
1 Av. du Casino