About: This historic district features charming cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and a plethora of boutiques, cafes, and art galleries. It’s a great place to immerse yourself in the city’s rich history.
About: Known for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture and impressive interior, this basilica is a masterpiece of religious art. It’s also where Celine Dion got married.
About: This park offers fantastic views of the city, hiking trails, and a beautiful chalet. It’s named after the city itself and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed Central Park in New York.
4. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal):
About: One of Canada’s most prominent art museums, it houses a vast collection of art from various periods and cultures. It’s renowned for its impressive exhibits and special events.
About: The Biodome recreates four distinct ecosystems found in the Americas. It’s a unique opportunity to explore the rainforest, polar world, and more, all under one roof.
6. Olympic Park (Parc Olympique):
Price: Admission fees vary for different attractions.
About: Home to the 1976 Summer Olympics, the park offers the Olympic Stadium, the Montreal Tower Observatory, and the Biodome. It’s a fascinating destination with rich history.
About: One of the largest botanical gardens in the world, it features themed gardens, plant collections, and stunning landscapes. The Chinese Garden is particularly impressive.
About: This Six Flags amusement park offers thrilling rides and entertainment for visitors of all ages. It’s a fun place to spend a day with family and friends.
9. Jean-Talon Market (Marché Jean-Talon):
Price: Free to enter, cost depends on what you buy.
About: This bustling farmers’ market is a paradise for food lovers. It’s known for its fresh produce, local delicacies, and a wide variety of food stalls.
About: This is the largest shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph in the world and is a significant pilgrimage site. The basilica’s dome is an iconic Montreal landmark.
13. Lachine Canal National Historic Site (Canal de Lachine):
Price: Free to explore, though you may spend on shopping or dining.
About: This vast underground network of interconnected shopping malls, restaurants, and office buildings provides shelter from the cold in the winter and hot temperatures in the summer.