Brick house façades in Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie, with outdoor stairs and bare trees in winter.

Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie

Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie is the 3rd largest borough of Montreal in terms of residents: it is traversed by more than 100 parks and green spaces that are very pleasant during nice days.

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If you have a little energy left, or if you still have half a day to spend in Montreal, don't hesitate to go take a look.

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Places to discover

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Drolet Street

  • Road
  • Stroll
  • Viewpoint

A short stretch to walk to discover the little traditional houses.

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Jean-Talon Market

  • Food & Drinks
  • Market

A farmers' market recognized by the residents of Montreal.

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Little Italy

  • Neighbourhood
  • Walking
  • Shopping

Montreal's Little Italy, a charming residential neighborhood housing retro cafés, pizzerias, Italian grocery stores, and traditional bakeries.

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Montreal Botanical Garden

  • Museum
  • Nature
  • Walking

Spanning 75 hectares, the Botanical Garden comprises 10 themed greenhouses and a Chinese lantern garden.

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Olympic Stadium of Montreal

  • Monument
  • Place
  • Street Food

It hosted the 1976 Olympics and has one of the tallest leaning towers in the world.

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