You enter Montréal’s underground city via Cours Mont-Royal with every intention of getting all your shopping done in one fell swoop. Exclusive imports, prestigious brands, designer labels… the sheer scope of temptations is absolutely dizzying. For a split second, you consider popping into a spa for a little pampering, but great finds await, so you’re off to Place Montréal Trust first.
Glancing around, a sweet little boutique next to the Eaton Centre catches your eye and you stop for a peek before grabbing lunch. By the time you leave the food court, shopping mode is in full force. With time starting to run out, it’s a toss-up between Promenades de la Cathédrale and Place Ville Marie. Finally, you decide on The Bay, whose history is closely linked to that of the country. When the day’s done, you plop your bags down and prop your feet up… for a well-deserved break!
Today, you’re in the mood to get out and there’s no better place for a stroll than Saint-Laurent Boulevard. You make your way along the Main, revelling in the eclectic succession of contemporary fashion boutiques, furniture design stores, delicatessens featuring the finest in eastern European fare, and yes... even a shop where they cut headstones!
Turning east, you come upon Saint-Denis Street with its countless eateries, boutiques dedicated to the art of living and Québec fashion houses… all set against a backdrop of quaint, Victorian-style architecture.
A short distance away, on Mont-Royal Avenue, you’ll find a bounty of friperies (second-hand clothing), book and music stores, each hiding great pre-owned treasures. Break up your day with a stop at a local bar, and enjoy the colourful crowds and the unique Plateau ambiance.
If you’re up for some chic window shopping, head north to stylish Laurier Avenue West. After feasting your eyes on gallery art and boutiques brimming with exclusive imports, savour a delicious café au lait in a French-style bistro.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
Formerly the largest hotel in the British Empire, this building has been transformed into a multipurpose complex.
This mall’s 30-foot fountain and seasonal decors create a striking setting for its 70 boutiques and stores.
Home to 175 stores, restaurants and services, this downtown shopping mall even provides a free Wi-Fi Zone.
Built below Christ Church Cathedral, this shopping concourse features 60 boutiques and restaurants.
The shopping plaza of this renowned Montréal landmark offers a wide array of boutiques and restaurants.
With its extensive array of products, its spas and restaurants, this department store can satisfy all your needs.
Food, fashion and furniture all find a home on this busy artery, a haven for shoppers looking for unusual items.
A stroll along this upscale street reveals a multitude of charming boutiques and a wealth of cafés and restaurants.
The avenue is lined with original boutiques, restaurants and cafés, making a great place for shopping.
Renowned for their French cachet, these streets are home to a bounty of shopping treasures and tasty pleasures.
This renowned commercial thoroughfare stretches for fifteen kilometers across the city core from east to west.
Le Plateau est assurément une source de découvertes en matière de spécialités culinaires. Sur l’avenue du Mont-Royal, il suffit de se laisser guider par l’irrésistible odeur des bagels c ...
Aujourd’hui, l’humeur est à la promenade et le boulevard Saint-Laurent s’y prête merveilleusement. Alors que vous remontez la Main, les meilleures adresses de mode branchée et de design de meuble ...
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