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  1. Sep 18, 2023 · 1. Plan at least three days to visit. If you’re splitting your time between Montréal and Québec City, leave more time for Montréal. There’s much more to see and eat, and some of the city's best moments involve hanging out on a terrasse or in a public park watching the world go by. 2.

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · From lining up to eat Montréal-style bagels and smoked meat to climbing “the mountain” to checking out world-class museums, there is so much to do in this captivating city. Just make sure to leave time to wander and soak in the vibe. Here are 11 things to do to get you started.

  3. Montréal. Canada, North America. Check out this year's Best in Travel winners. Head to bilingual Montréal to enjoy a taste of French culture in a North American city that's in love with festivals, the arts, good food and enjoying life to the hilt. Best Time to Visit. Best Things to Do.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Travel + Leisure readers named Montreal one of their favorite cities in Canada in 2023 . The sophisticated, French-speaking (yet very bilingual), culturally diverse city lays claim to...

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · 48-Hour Itinerary. Day Trips From Montreal. Things to Do. Top Things to Do. Free & Cheap Things to Do. Things to Do With Kids. Shopping in Montreal. Skiing in Montreal. Best Montreal Beaches. Guide to Mount Royal Park. Top Museums to Visit. Live Music in Montreal. What to Eat & Drink. Montreal's Iconic Food. Best Bars in Montreal.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Things to Do in Montreal: The 33 Best Places to Visit (All Highlights) Visit Montreal: All must-see attractions (Winter + Summer) 1. The Plateau-Mont-Royal. 2. Old Montreal. 3. Old Port of Montreal: Best things to see and do. 4. Saint Catherine Street. 5. Montreal Olympic Stadium. 6. Montreal Botanical Garden. 7. The Montreal Biodome. 8.

  7. About Montréal | Tourisme Montréal. A striking union of European charm and North American attitude, Montréal seduces visitors with a harmonious pairing of the historic and the new, from exquisite architecture to fine dining. © Montréal City Hall.

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