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Top ways to experience Place des Arts and nearby attractions. SPECIAL OFFER. Prohibition Outdoor Escape Game in Montreal. 3. Historical Tours. from. $8.26. $6.61. per adult (price varies by group size)
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- Ste-Catherine St Latin Quarter, Montreal
website 514-285-4200 1 866-842-2112 email. map view. Featuring an impressive program of music, theatre, dance, opera, song, comedy, and musicals all year round, Place des Arts is located in the cultural heart of the city, the Quartier des spectacles.
- 175 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Montréal, H2X 1Z8
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Explore the performing arts! L'Art en soi’s Activities for the General Public allow you to discover the performing arts and connect with various communities. Workshops, discussions, exhibitions, public performances, and even a festival put you in direct contact with the performing arts!
By bus: some ten different bus routes stop near Place des Arts, making it easy to get here. By bike: there are several self-service bike terminals and bike stands located close to Place des Arts during the season. By car: think ahead and purchase your parking ticket in advance to take advantage of a discount! See the map here.
If the class appears in the Place des Arts Annual Program Guide, registration must be done through Place des Arts. Fall, winter and spring session class registration may be done by phone at (604) 664-1636, online or in-person at Place des Arts. Registration for all ongoing classes, including those that take place at the Evergreen Cultural ...
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The outdoor plaza is a popular gathering place which features a number of interesting art installations including dancing fountains and sculptures. The Place De Arts was the brain child of then mayor Jean Drapeau, the first section of the complex was completed in 1963 and now boast 6 fine halls of various sizes.