The Quartier Latin’s main thoroughfare boasts more than a hundred different restaurants, cafés and boutiques.
A stroll along this upscale street reveals a multitude of charming boutiques and a wealth of cafés and restaurants.
Diverse and quality products from some 30 local potters are displayed in this charming little store.
Since 1928, Schwartz’s has welcomed guests and celebrities from all over the word as they stop in for a great smoked meat sandwich.
On the menu is a remarkable selection of traditional Quebec dishes revisited by new cuisine.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
Formerly a market, place Jacques Cartier is now one the city’s main gathering places and entertainment sites.
This public space is one of the few areas still containing physical evidence of the ancient fortified town.
This public square was named after the famous painter Riopelle and features his sculpture-foutain titled La Joute.
The bold design of this stadium includes the tallest inclined tower in the world and a sports centre.
The finest ecosystems of the Americas are recreated with stunning realism, complete with plants and animals.
This beautiful 75 hectare garden boasts more than 22,000 varieties of plants regrouped under different themes.
This huge green space is an ideal place to practice a number of sports activities.
The Victorian architecture of the buildings adds a touch of elegance to the luxury shops that line this avenue.
People flock to La Fontaine Park to relax by the pond or attend a show at the Théâtre de Verdure.
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