Visitors can expect great entertainment in the performance hall and restaurants, and at the gaming tables.
Its narrow streets are lined with shops selling exotic foods and traditional crafts.
The central downtown location, spacious and well-equipped suites make it a great choice.
Formerly a market, place Jacques Cartier is now one the city’s main gathering places and entertainment sites.
Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
Witness to Montréal’s history, this building becomes absolutely spectacular at dusk when it gets all lit up.
It’s a great public market boasting a large variety of fresh and locally-made products.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
This public market located next to the cycling path features a range of fresh products and specialty boutiques.
A stroll along this upscale street reveals a multitude of charming boutiques and a wealth of cafés and restaurants.
Take a trip back in time among stalls, an inn, a military camp, a Native camp, musicians, craftspeople, and historic figures.
Antique shops and restaurants line this street along with a few striking Art Deco buildings.
Just how versatile are maple products? Find out in this warm and friendly specialty shop.
This environment museum informs, educates and raises the public’s awareness on major environmental issues.
Off to explore Montréal? Get the boutique’s gourmet “lunch box”, a delicious quick meal, packed and ready to go.
Once a residential avenue, this commercial street is home to the Greek community, its restaurants and pastry shops.
The avenue is lined with original boutiques, restaurants and cafés, making a great place for shopping.