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  1. Nov 22, 2023 · Guide to the underground city. 552. Isa Tousignant. This article was updated on November 22, 2023. Explore Montréals famed Underground City, a pedestrian network right under the heart of the city that links metro stations to shopping plazas for over 33 kilometres (about 20.5 miles).

    • Nobody Actually Lives in The Underground City
    • Bad Weather? No Problem
    • Don’T Get Lost
    • Shopper’s Paradise
    • There’S A Skating Rink Inside

    Yes, there is an interconnected network. No, it’s not inhabited by underground mole people. A lack of subterranean dwellers aside, the name is a wee bit of misdirection as parts of the network are actually above ground. You know, where humans live.

    The entire RÉSO network is temperature controlled, meaning those muggy summer days or freezing winter ones are cozy in the underground.

    As the biggest underground network in the world, it’s not uncommon to get lost in le RÉSO. The STMdoes a good job at mapping out the entire network while you’re underground but a quick overview of the interconnected “souterrain” can be found above.

    The Underground City connects to three major Montreal shopping centres: The Eaton Centre, Les Cours Mont-Royal, and the Complexe Desjardins (and a bevy of food courts, including Time Out Market Montréal).

    Open year-round, the Underground City connects to the Atrium Le 1000, a 10,000 sq ft indoor skating rink. Inaugurated in 1992, the Atrium has an overhead glass dome and is open from 11:30 am to 6 pm. Did enough walking? How about some skating?

  2. Join the Fitz Underground City Tour for more insider secrets! Don't get lost, here's our favourite spots to check out in and around the Underground City Montreal. Open full screen to view more

  3. 747 Rue du Square-Victoria No. 247, Montreal, Quebec, QC H2Y 3Y9. Overview. Tours & Tickets. The Basics. With some 20 miles (33 kilometers) of tunnels, 190 access points, and thousands of shops, the Underground City can be something of a maze, especially to the uninitiated. To avoid getting lost, consider joining a guided tour.

  4. 9 hotels connected 33 km of tunnels 43 indoor parking 190 exterior access 2,000 commerces 500,000 people/day

  5. The name “the Underground City” refers to the vast network of pedestrian walkways below the city. There are 33 kilometres (20.5 miles) of connecting passageways beneath downtown, with the métro (subway), commuter trains and buses also converging here.

  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Montréals massive underground city — known locally as the RÉSO, or “network” en français — connects museums, universities, office towers, hotels, shops, and the city’s convention centre. It serves as an all-weather transport link for 500,000 people per day beneath the city’s streets.

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