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Old And New Montreal

By: Ammy Lee

With a real European vibe and sophistication, Montreal is one of the most visited cities in the whole of Canada. There are museums and galleries galore, as well as the chance to marvel at some of the most breathtaking historical landmarks anywhere in the world.

Take a visit to the Canadian Centre for Architecture

Now celebrating its thirtieth year, the Canadian Centre for Architecture is the place to visit if you are keen to find out anything about the architecture of Montreal, the architecture found within Canada, and about the role and importance of architecture as a whole the world over.

Old Montreal

Once a fortified city, the old part of Montreal certainly stands out from the other cities of Canada and North America. It would fit in more convincingly in 17th century Europe, retaining the cobbled streets and quaint feel of that era.

The International Jazz Festival

There is no question that the Montreal International Jazz Festival is now the most popular jazz meeting the world. Attracting more than 2000 jazz musicians, and 2 million visitors to the city each June, free concerts take place at venues all over they city.

Jean Drapeau Park

If you are looking for a little break away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, then head for Jean Drapeau Park. Nicely secluded, as it set within the 2 islands that sit in the St. Lawrence River, there are landscaped gardens and peaceful walks galore.

Mont Royal and Mont Royal Park

As well as providing a handy guidance point for navigating your way around the city, the breathtaking Mont Royal also provides a spectacular lookout over the city. No trip up Mont Royal is complete without a good long stroll around its surrounding Mont Royal Park.

The Underground City

The largest and best-known Montreal area is its Underground City, so called because it is a sheltered complex. There are museums, cafes and shops aplenty to choose from, all under one roof. You will find the Underground City located in the centre of downtown Montreal.

Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Saint-Denis Street

If your holiday spending money is burning a hole in your pocket, a great way to spend it in a hurry is to take a trip around the hundreds of chic boutiques, bars and eateries of Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Saint-Denis Street, the hippest borough in town.

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With a real European vibe and sophistication, Montreal is one of the most visited cities in the whole of Canada. There are museums and galleries galore, as well as the chance to marvel at some of the most breathtaking historical landmarks anywhere in the world.

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