Montréal has something to offer for every type of traveler. From picturesque neighborhoods and historical landmarks to world-class museums and culinary delights, this city has it all. Are you ready to explore the best of Montréal? Here’s a list of the top things to do.
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1. Old Montréal
Best time to visit: Spring and summer.
Step back in time in Old Montréal. Admire its stunning architecture, from the Notre-Dame Basilica with its intricate Gothic Revival style to Bonsecours Market, a former public market turned cultural center. Take a moment to browse through the boutiques and art galleries that line the streets, offering unique finds and local craftsmanship.
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2. Mount Royal Park
Best time to visit: Year-round, with vibrant fall foliage in autumn.
Escape the city’s hustle and bustle in Mount Royal Park. This urban oasis offers a variety of outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy. Lace-up your hiking boots or grab your bike and explore the trails and paths leading to the park’s summit. At the top, take in panoramic views of the city skyline and the St. Lawrence River.
3. Montréal Museum of Fine Arts
Location: 1380 Sherbrooke St W
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
Montréal Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection spanning various periods and cultures. From European masterpieces to contemporary art, you’ll find something to pique your interest.
4. Biodome de Montréal
Location: 4777 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave
Best time to visit: Anytime (the exhibit is indoors).
Embark on an ecological adventure at the Biodome de Montréal. This unique attraction allows you to explore different ecosystems under one roof. From the lush tropical rainforest to the Arctic tundra, you’ll encounter a wide array of plant and animal species.
5. La Ronde
Location: 22 Chemin Macdonald
Best time to visit: Summer
Get your adrenaline pumping at La Ronde, Montréal’s premier amusement park. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or prefer milder rides, there’s something for everyone here. During the summer months, the park comes alive with live entertainment, including concerts and spectacular fireworks.
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6. Jean-Talon Market
Location: 7070 Ave Henri Julien
Best time to visit: Summer and fall
This bustling open-air market offers an abundance of fresh produce, local delicacies, and artisanal products. It’s not only a foodie’s paradise but also a great place to find unique souvenirs and gifts to bring back home.
7. Plateau-Mont-Royal
Best time to visit: Year-round
This eclectic neighborhood is known for its colorful Victorian houses, trendy boutiques, and cozy cafes. Stroll along rue Saint-Denis, known for its unique shops and lively atmosphere, or visit the numerous art galleries in the area. Be sure to try a classic Montréal specialty, poutine (fries with gravy and cheese curds), while there.
8. Pointe-à-Callière Museum
Location: 350 Place Royale
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
Located in the heart of Old Montréal, this museum provides a glimpse into the city’s past. Learn about Montréal’s origins as you explore the remains of the city’s first settlement and the underground archaeological site.
9. Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal
Location: 3800 Chemin Queen Mary
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
This architectural marvel is the largest church in Canada and offers stunning panoramic views of Montréal from its observation deck. Take a moment to admire the intricate details of the Basilica and explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the church.
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10. Parc Jean-Drapeau
Best time to visit: Spring and summer
Located on Saint Helen’s Island, Parc Jean-Drapeau is a recreational oasis in the heart of Montreal. This expansive park offers a little something for everyone. Explore the beautiful gardens, enjoy a picnic by the water, or take a leisurely bike ride along the scenic paths.
11. St. Catherine Street
Best time to visit: Year-round
This bustling thoroughfare stretches for 11 kilometers and is known for its vibrant energy, diverse shops, and lively entertainment options. You’ll find a wide range of stores, from high-end fashion boutiques to popular international brands, making it a shopper’s paradise.
12. Quartier des Spectacles
Best time to visit: Year-round
Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts and entertainment district of Quartier des Spectacles. This lively area is known for its numerous performance venues, including theaters, concert halls, and art galleries. The district also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Montréal International Jazz Festival and the Francofolies de Montréal.
13. Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal
Location: 185 Saint-Catherine St. W
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
Located in the heart of the city, this museum is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The MAC showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary artworks from local and international artists, spanning various mediums and styles.
14. Lachine Canal
Best time to visit: Spring, summer, and fall
Enjoy a leisurely bike ride or a scenic walk along the historic Lachine Canal. This historic waterway offers stunning views of the city and is surrounded by parks and green spaces.
15. Olympic Park
Location: 4141 Pierre-de Coubertin Ave
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
Step into the sporting history of Montreal at the Olympic Park. Take a guided tour of the Olympic Stadium, where you can learn about the Games, visit the observation tower for stunning views, and even try your hand at sports activities like archery or BMX biking.
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16. Montréal Botanical Garden
Location: 4101 Sherbrooke St E
Best time to visit: Spring and summer
A paradise for nature lovers. Explore the Chinese Garden, with its stunning bonsai trees and traditional architecture, or wander through the fragrant Rose Garden, bursting with colorful blooms. The highlight of the garden is the Insectarium, where you can learn about fascinating insects from around the world.
17. Little Italy
Best time to visit: Year-round
Located in the borough of Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little Italy is known for its lively atmosphere, delicious Italian cuisine, and charming European charm. Take a stroll along the bustling streets filled with charming cafes, authentic Italian restaurants, and specialty shops.
18. McCord Stewart Museum
Location: 690 Sherbrooke St W
Best time to visit: Anytime, but weekdays are less crowded.
Located in the heart of downtown, the museum showcases an impressive collection of Canadian history, art, and culture. Step inside and immerse yourself in the rich narratives told through exhibitions that explore topics from Indigenous heritage to iconic Canadian fashion.
19. Mile End
Best time to visit: Year-round
Experience the trendy and artistic neighborhood of Mile End. Explore the unique boutiques, vintage shops, and record stores that line the streets, offering a treasure trove of unique finds. And if you’re a fan of live music, be sure to check out the local venues that showcase emerging artists and bands.
20. La Grande Roue de Montréal
Location: 362 Rue de la Commune E
Best time to visit: Anytime (the ride is available year-round).
This 200-meter-tall observation wheel located in the heart of Old Montréal offers breathtaking views of the city’s skyline. Hop aboard one of the spacious glass-enclosed cabins and take in panoramic views of the city, the Saint Lawrence River, and Mount Royal.
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