Downtown Montreal
Downtown is the liveliest part of Montreal: department stores, shopping centers, restaurants, and bars mingle with office workers and university students from the surrounding areas.
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After being full, I advise you to take a walk and cross the downtown area on foot.
Places to discover
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Cathedral of Mary, Queen of the World
- Monument
- Church
Magnificent church dating from the 19th century, it is a replica of the famous Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome.
Chinatown
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
The Chinatown of Old Montreal. It appeared in the late 19th century.
Crescent Street
- Road
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping
An iconic and lively street in Montreal, famous for the terraces of its restaurants, its pubs, its nightclubs, and its bustling nightlife.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
- Housing
- Hotel
- Monument
Just 2 steps from Montreal's Central Station and its liveliest neighborhoods, this hotel is famous for having hosted John Lennon and is full of anecdotes.
Mandy's
- Restaurant
- Local Specialty
The famous salad chain that you can only find in Montreal and Toronto.
McGill University Campus
- Monument
Around the oldest university in Canada, the contrast between the buildings is striking.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum
- categories.art
This large museum showcases Quebec and Canadian visual arts, as well as international contemporary art.
The Bay
- Shopping
- Monument
Or Hudson's Bay, a chain of Canadian department stores that sells all types of products including clothing, shoes, jewelry, lingerie, beauty products, etc.