Welcome to Montral
Few cities can compete with Montrals mouthwatering mix of food, festivals and fun-centric living.
Cuisine Capital
Blessed with one of the most exciting food scenes in North America, Montral brims with temples dedicated to Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and, of course, poutine (fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy). Youll find irresistible patisseries, English pubs, 80-year-old Jewish delis and magnificent food markets reminiscent of Paris. There are hipster bars with bowling alleys and innumerable cafes in which to while away a lazy afternoon. And above all, there are the best bagels on the planet.
Festivals Galore
Toronto may be Canadas economic capital, but Montral remains the countrys cultural juggernaut, with some 250 theater and dance companies, over 90 festivals and a fascinating medley of neighborhoods where artists, writers and musicians have helped cement the citys reputation as a great arts center. The Festival International de Jazz de Montral is the headline event, followed by parties dedicated to world cinema, comedy and gay pride. Theres truly something for everyone at all times of the year.
City of Design
Montral is a slice of old Europe in a pie of contemporary design. A days wander might take in the photogenic 18th-century facades of Old Montral before a cycling tour of the lovely Canal de Lachine, or take in the glittering shops and restaurants of downtown and ending at the inviting terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal. The architectural sweep of the city takes in a wealth of heritage churches such as the breathtaking Basilique Notre-Dame, as well as 20th-century icons like the Stade Olympique and Habitat 67.
Winter Wonderland
Montral does get some long, cold winters. But the natives have learned to make the best of them, cheering on local hockey legends Les Canadiens de Montral, tobogganing in Parc du Mont-Royal, building ice hotels by the St Lawrence River and skiing at many fine resorts nearby. If you cant bear the chill, just wander through the underground city and surface at the nearest pub.
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Why I Love Montral
By Timothy N Hornyak, Author
I was born and raised in Montral, but after living in Tokyo Im always astonished at the breadth of culture in my hometown. Despite its modest size, Montral packs a mighty foodie punch with its myriad restaurants and devotion to good food. I could spend hours wandering through the March Jean-Talon and then devouring its offerings at restaurants like Kitchen Galerie, or simply spending a warm summer evening drinking on a rooftop patio in Old Montral. But if I were exiled to a desert island, I would insist on bringing as many bagels from St-Viateur Bagel as possible.
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Montrals Top 10
Old Montral ()
The old city is where Montral began and where its heart lies still. Stroll the old-world cobblestone streets and grand plazas, and learn about local history in the museums. The neighborhood also has fine churches, 19th-century (and earlier) buildings juxtaposed with contemporary constructions, excellent shops and boutiques, numerous art galleries and cafes for your inner bohemian, and some of Montrals finest dining and accommodations options. Old Montral is like traveling in time without leaving the best of modernity behind.
Old Montral
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Muse des Beaux-Arts de Montral ()
This recently expanded gem in the heart of Montral is one of the best museums in the country. And entry to its permanent collection spanning everything from the Old Masters to contemporary artists is free. The new Bourgie Pavilion is in a gorgeous 19th-century church adjacent to the original neoclassical building, while the modern Desmarais Pavilion across the street reflects its engagement with contemporary art. Temporary exhibitions range from Chinese terracotta warriors to pop artist Tom Wesselmann.
Downtown
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Musical Montral ()
Montrealers are justly proud of their passion for cultivating and appreciating good music. What else would you expect from a city that has turned out everything from Leonard Cohen to Arcade Fire? Thats part of the reason why thousands gather downtown every summer for the sizzling sounds of the Festival International de Jazz de Montral, the citys main party. Free outdoor shows, star performers and a wide variety of genres make it one of the best reasons to visit.
Music & the Arts
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Basilique Notre-Dame ()
The pride of Montral and one of the most beautiful churches on the continent, the Basilique Notre-Dame is a 19th- century Gothic Revival masterpiece with spectacular craftsmanship. Originally it was a humble building dating from 1683; it was rebuilt in 1829. Everything from the great bell (12 tons) in the western tower to the 1891 organ with its 7000 pipes and the stained-glass windows depicting the citys history speaks of the strong faith of the congregations of yesteryear.