Formerly a market, place Jacques Cartier is now one the city’s main gathering places and entertainment sites.
These stylish rooms inspired by verses by Émile Nelligan, a great Québec poet, are sure to charm their guests.
Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
Initially it was a public market; today it is a bustling meeting place with boutiques, shops and exhibition areas.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
This splendid lighting was especially designed to emphasize the elegant architecture of the historical buildings.
Since 1928, Schwartz’s has welcomed guests and celebrities from all over the word as they stop in for a great smoked meat sandwich.
It played a major role in the city’s development and can now be explored by boat, bike or foot.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
Since the 1930s, it welcomes visitors to the park in its spacious interior that recalls the history of Montréal.
A temporary exhibition presents the co-foundress of Montréal, the foundress of the Hotel Dieu of Montréal and Canada's first lay nurse.
This important museum has an encyclopedic permanent collection that is among the most impressive in North America.