Places to visit in Montreal

Notre Dame Basilica

Montreal has been at the center of Canadian history ever since the city was founded. It used to be the commercial capital of the country before Toronto took the place towards the end of the 20th century. All its rich history made it a wonderful spot for tourists. While it’s a highly developed city, it holds many artifacts of the past. Here are just a few places to visit in Montreal.

Old Montreal

Old Montreal

Old Montreal is the city’s area packed with fascinating 17-19th centuries’ architecture. If you’ve ever been to Paris, you might sense a little déjà vu washing over you. The little streets of the Old City are full of charming cafés and restaurants that come to life every evening. At the same time, there are numerous cultural spots worth visiting, like the Notre-Dame Basilica and the Place Jacques-Cartier. It’s the perfect place to start your trip: take a slow walk in the beautiful streets, take some pictures, have a cup of coffee and watch the local life unfold around you.

The Underground City

It is not only the subway that can be found below the city of Montreal. Easily accessed through the metro, there is a whole shopping town waiting for you. It’s a sort of maze made of passages between restaurants and stores. Treat yourself and visit an underground mall to do some tourist shopping. The beautiful thing about visiting Canada is the fact that you don’t particularly need to worry about running out of money. This is due to the fact that online gambling is legal in Canada, and Montreal is not an exception. The casino market is rich and full of offers. So, if you feel like you can’t afford a trip to the mall, try your luck in a $1 minimum deposit casino in Canada. Once you process your withdrawal, why not treat yourself to a Cirque du Soleil show even.

Parc Jean-Drapeau

Parc Jean-Drapeau

Parc Jean-Drapeau is about 662 acres of green that are rather easy to get lost in. While there are a lot of trees, there are also multiple attractions, an amusement park hidden within, and even a race track. It really is a place you can spend a whole day on, and that might not be enough to explore all its beauty. While you’re planning your trip, check if any festivals take place during your visit. If any huge events are on Montreal’s schedule, Parc Jean-Drapeau is where they are going to be held. From Heavy Montreal to the annual Canadian Grand Prix, anything you’re interested in may be happening in the park.

Musée d’Art Contemporain

The Museum of Contemporary Art was founded back in 1964 and currently holds over 8 000 pieces of art. It regularly holds exhibitions of both visual and performative arts, which are overwhelmingly captivating sometimes. It’s a respected cultural spot not only for the tourists but for many locals as well. Apart from the exhibitions, regular workshops and lectures also take place in the Museum. If you’re interested in modern culture, it’s a must-visit spot. You can even visit online exhibitions in anticipation of your trip.

Whatever your interests are, Montreal will not disappoint you. It embodies the beautiful coexistence of the old and the new, of the progressive and the traditional. It’s the city you go to party and the one you make a list of museums to visit for. Apart from checking out the spots from the list, consider taking a ride on La Grande Rou de Montreal in the Old Port, or see l’Oratoire Saint-Joseph, the largest church in the country.

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