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  • Eleanor R
    14 contributions
    The basilica is beautiful. It has amazing architecture and works of art. The lighting at the altar is one of a kind. We also attended the Aura in the evening which is a light and sound show inside. I would highly recommend it. Visiting this church is a don't miss activity. I do wish they had an audio tour with headphones, which you could rent that would have enhanced the experience rather than just a chance to download information on your phone.
    Written July 19, 2024
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  • scobro
    Canberra, Australia588 contributions
    If you like French cobbles streets with great restaurants, bars and busy Saturday nights, then the Old Town is the place to go. Quiet in the morning but really gets busier from late afternoon. Worth it to stroll the streets and try the huge variety of restaurants. My favourite part of Montreal.
    Written July 20, 2024
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  • Trekkingandmore
    Hanover, United States84 contributions
    We loved walking up and around this park - views along the way. you can walk on a sort of dirt road or real trails and stairs. Worth the effort!
    Written July 20, 2024
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  • Eleanor R
    14 contributions
    This garden is beautiful and quite large. It has a variety of themed areas, which are all well maintained. I would enjoy going there again to see the wide variety of plants.
    Written July 19, 2024
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  • Debbie K
    Thornhill, Canada182 contributions
    We visited the Biodome and enjoyed watching the penguins and puffins. We listened to some of the talks. It was a lot of fun and it was educational.
    Written June 20, 2024
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  • phvi2617
    Anaheim, CA640 contributions
    This is the largest church in Canada, and it's notable in that the exterior was built in a renaissance style while the interior is Art Deco. Although the inside is a bit austere, its monumental scale is still very impressive. I was fortunate to hear a terrific concert on the basilica organ while I was there.

    The oratory has an interesting history, and there are several sacred places related to its founder, St. Andre Bessette, including his tomb, the original chapel, and the beautiful votive chapel. There is also a museum, but it's only open until 4:30 PM. A must-visit for all interested in the faith.
    Written July 17, 2024
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  • Jackie Q
    New York City, NY27 contributions
    My favorite part of our visit to Montreal! The market is hopping in the summer with wi detail things for all five senses. My children were given lots of free samples from the bakeries and the shopkeepers in the market. Highlights were the maple syrup stand in the middle of the market, lunch from Le Coin Sante, crepes from the creative and the unbelievable cannoli from St. Martin’s Pâtisserie. Just watch out in St. Martin’s: they sometimes overcharge tourists so be sure to check your receipt. I grabbed a 2 for 1 item and the cashier originally charged me due both but refunded me after I pointed it iut.
    Written July 9, 2024
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  • phvi2617
    Anaheim, CA640 contributions
    This extensive museum comprises several buildings connected by an underground passage, so there is a lot to see here. I focused on their international and Canadian collections. The Canadian galleries were not particularly big, but they were well-curated and interesting.
    Written July 16, 2024
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  • Picu
    San Juan, Puerto Rico106 contributions
    If you are interested in the history of Montreal, this museum is a fun and interactive way to explore it. The museum uses technology to create a unque experience for visitors. We spent about 4 hours before being "museumed" out. Not recommended for small children, but kids 7+ should find it engaging.
    Written July 18, 2024
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  • sanju_222323
    New Jersey16,235 contributions
    Vieux-Montreal is where the city began, and its old buildings and cobblestone streets make it the most picturesque neighborhood in the city. This is where you'll also find the popular waterfront promenade along the Vieux-Port (Old Port).

    As you wander around Old Montreal, you'll most likely end up in the lively area by the Saint Lawrence River known as the Old Port (Vieux-Port). Here, you'll find plenty of things to do, from riding the giant Ferris wheel or climbing the famous clock tower, right through to screaming down a zipline that descends from dizzying heights across open stretches of water.

    If exhausted, grab a coffee and sit on one of the sunny patios and just soak up the scene.

    In the summer, boat tours leave from the docks here. If you really want to soak up the sun, there is even a man-made beach at the base of the clocktower with views back to the city or out over the river.

    all I can say- this is the vibe (Specially St Paul Street and Jacques Cartier Square)
    Written July 16, 2024
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  • CMC
    Herne Bay, United Kingdom1,050 contributions
    We started at the Eaton Shopping centre and finished at Complexe Desjardins which was near to our hotel. I found it quite interesting finding our way through the network of passage ways, although it is definitely not constructed to be a direct route from one end to the other. More likely it was designed to give direct routes between metro stations and the close surrounding buildings. During the journey we came across metro stations, food courts, art installations, wandered into a hotel reception and ended up walking into a vestibule of an office tower. Like other reviews have mentioned, signage and maps are not helpful in navigating the Underground City. We had to ask for directions a few times, and every time locals would always advise us to get the metro, I suppose to them walking is a waste of time. Even when we asked someone who worked in a metro station for directions they told us it was not possible to pass all the way through to Complexe Desjardins! Ignore the locals advice unless they can direct you. Luckily the porter at the hotel we walked into was helpful, and a security guard for one of the companies also helped. Its worth doing once or twice if you have the time, only realised afterwards there are dedicated tours on Viator, might take the fun out of it though.
    Written June 19, 2024
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  • Sanjay G
    7 contributions
    Rue Saint-Paul is Montréal's oldest street, i bet you can’t miss it but if you are not sure, start from Bonsecours Market. In recent years, the city has made substantial improvements to this street and several others. Sections of Rue Saint-Paul are pedestrian-only areas and during the day, this area is packed with tourists.

    history buff, it's for you- Montreal was founded in 1642 as the settlement of Fort Ville-Marie, an early French settlement in the region. The very first street was created near a route that bordered a fort that once stood in the city. The street was created by François Dollier de Casson and was named for Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the city's devout founder. In fact, the city’s founder later established a home on the street in 1650.

    In 1672, Saint Paul Street was paved with cobblestones, a look that the majority of the street still maintains today.

    Coming to life: If you have visited Montreal, you’ve likely spent time on Saint Paul Street. Today, the street maintains much of its historic look with new appeal. You will find many restaurants, exciting street performers, and a car-free area in the summer.
    Written July 6, 2024
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  • Gracie G
    Boston, MA34 contributions
    Only 25% of the collection was available for viewing. I wish their website would update the public as to when the remainder of the collection will be viewable.
    Written June 20, 2024
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  • sanju_222323
    New Jersey16,235 contributions
    A street brimming with history, culture, and commerce: Montréal’s legendary Sainte-Catherine Street has as many stories as it does street numbers! Consider it 5th Ave of NewYork

    It is Montréal’s main commercial artery and one of North America’s longest and liveliest, for good reason. though the Street stretches 11 kilometers, we started from Place des Arts towards the old port.

    From Saint-Laurent Boulevard, going west, the street is home to the major department stores, an array of boutiques, restaurants, and several shopping centers. Out the other way is a mix of boutiques, nightlife hotspots, cafés, theatre venues, and more.

    Sainte-Catherine Street has been the pride of Montréal for over a century.
    Written July 20, 2024
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  • TheMahdi
    Boracay, Philippines248 contributions
    It's actually another location almost 45 minutes walking distance from Notre Dam Basilica where you can find beaugiculGrafitis on the walls and houses painted with different colors.

    Since we came in December most of the colors were faded and i believe they renew the paintings after cold seasons.

    A good place to go during late spring and aummer but nothing much in Winter.
    Written December 20, 2023
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