Treat yourself to the cuisine of a French brasserie served in a Parisian atmosphere.
The Quartier Latin’s main thoroughfare boasts more than a hundred different restaurants, cafés and boutiques.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
The statue of the founder of Montréal overlooks this public place surrounded by buildings witness to its history.
Formerly a market, place Jacques Cartier is now one the city’s main gathering places and entertainment sites.
Great jazz and great food share the spotlight in this Montréal favourite.
An inviting resto-bar that serves up live jazz shows every evening.
This cavernous cabaret is an institution among local indie scenesters.
This important museum has an encyclopedic permanent collection that is among the most impressive in North America.
Browse a selection of exclusive items made for the Museum and inspired by the exhibitions and collections.
Devoted to contemporary art, the museum presents the wealth of Québec creativity expressed in visual works.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
The Triennial of Québec Art is devoted to the current state of contemporary Québec art.
Discover innovative artistic creations that shed a new light on city spaces.
The retro decor and cosmopolitan menu create a most exhilarating dining experience.
One of the largest open air museums in Canada, with a collection of more than 50 monumental sculptures.
A unique opportunity, yearly in August, to find out about new green technologies, and to discover, taste and buy organic food from local producers.
This public market located next to the cycling path features a range of fresh products and specialty boutiques.