Welcome to
Montreal
Canada
Montreal is Canada's most culturally vibrant city — a bilingual, bicultural metropolis with a European sensibility that sets it apart from other North American cities. The underground city, the jazz festival that takes over downtown in summer, the Just for Laughs comedy festival, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix all reflect a city that takes its festivals seriously. Montreal's food culture is equally distinctive: the bagels of St-Viateur, the smoked meat of Schwartz's, the poutine of every chip truck, and the internationally celebrated restaurants of Mile Ex and the Plateau make it one of the best eating cities on the continent.
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Biosphere
Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome, reimagined as an environmental museum on the St. Lawrence.

Jean-Talon Market
Montreal's greatest public market, where the city's food culture comes alive.

Montreal Botanical Garden
One of the world's great botanical gardens, with 22,000 plant species across 75 hectares.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Canada's largest art museum, spanning 800 years of human creativity across five pavilions.

Mount Royal
The mountain that defines Montreal, right in the middle of the city.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
Gothic Revival grandeur meets electric light shows in the heart of Old Montreal.

Old Montreal
Four centuries of French colonial history packed into cobblestone streets.

Plateau-Mont-Royal
Montreal's bohemian heartbeat: Victorian rowhouses, world-class bagels, and unfiltered local life.

Pointe-à-Callière Museum
Walk through 1,000 years of Montreal's history built right into the ground beneath your feet.

Saint-Joseph's Oratory
North America's largest basilica, built on devotion and 283 steep steps.
Why should you go to Montreal
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
