Map of Montreal Attractions
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Hyatt Regency Montreal
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Hotel Quartier des Spectacles
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Hotel Abri du Voyageur
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Hotel Villa
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Résidences UQAM Ouest
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Hotel Travelodge Montreal Centre
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Le Square Phillips Hôtel & Suites
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Hotel Zero 1 Montreal
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Hotel des Arts
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Hotel Casa Bella
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What to Do in Montreal
Notre-Dame BasilicaThis Gothic Revival basilica is one of the Montreal's most remarkable sights. It is decorated with beautiful wood carvings. |
Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-BonsecoursIt is one of the oldest churches in the Montreal. It was built in 1771. Its nickname is Sailors' Church. |
St Patrick’s Basilica MontrealThis Roman Catholic basilica is dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It was built by Irish immigrants. |
Illuminated CrowdThis large public art sculpture made of polyester is really remarkable. It caused a lot of controversy among Montrealers. |
Botanical Garden MontrealThis large botanical garden lies on 190 acres and it offers wide range of thematic gardens and greenhouses. |
BiodomeThis museum offers rain forest, the Arctic Circle, rolling woodlands or raw Atlantic oceanfront in one building. |
Olympic Stadium MontrealThis multi-purpose stadium was built for 1976 Olympic games. The Tower of Montreal is part of this stadium. |
Jacques-Cartier PlazaThis street is named after Jacques Cartier, one of the discoverers of Canada. Public artists often perform here. |
Marché Bonsecours Shopping CenterThis shopping center is located in the former Canadian parliament building. It offers wide range of boutiques and restaurants. |
Mount Royal ParkThis mountain park offers wonderful view of the city of Montreal. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of New York's Central Park. |
Montreal City HallThis building is built in the Second Empire style. It is famous for Charles de Gaulle's speech from its balcony. |
Montreal Science CentreThis science center offers wide range of interactive exhibitions. There is also IMAX cinema in the center. |
Place des Arts CentreThis complex of building offers lots of entertainment. There are 5 theatres hosting various performances such as ballet and opera. |
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and HistoryThis museum exhibits Montreal's historical and archaeological heritage. Its collections show First Nations relics. |
La Ronde Amusement ParkThis amusement park is member of famous Six Flags group. You can enjoy crazy roller coasters as well as some more peaceful attractions. |
Mary, Queen of the World CathedralThis cathedral is smaller copy St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Montreal. |
Suggested Montreal Trips
Highlights of Montreal in Three Days (3 days)Spend three amazing days by exploring the most interesting sights of Montreal. |
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