Chez Mère Grand
800 rue Berri, Montreal, H2Y 3EY, Canada
This quaint coffee bar serves delectable pastries, aromatic coffee, and hearty brunch options in a cozy atmosphere. A must-visit spot for a delightful culinary experience.
800 rue Berri, Montreal, H2Y 3EY, Canada
This quaint coffee bar serves delectable pastries, aromatic coffee, and hearty brunch options in a cozy atmosphere. A must-visit spot for a delightful culinary experience.
348 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, H2Y 1C7, Canada
Check out this trendy bakery, offering a mouthwatering selection of buttery pastries, coffee and high tea, and delectable desserts. The chic and inviting ambience is paradise for pastry enthusiasts seeking indulgence.
50 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, H2Y 1C7, Canada
This charming café is nestled in Old Montreal, serving exceptional Italian coffee, fresh sandwiches, and delightful gelato. Experience the essence of Italy in a cozy setting, perfect for relaxing and savoring authentic flavors.
Old Port of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Explore the city’s scenic waterfront promenade—revitalized in recent years—on foot, bike, or even by paddleboat. There are plenty of shops and restaurants to keep you entertained for an afternoon.
Old Port of Montreal, Montreal, QC H2Y 0C2, Canada
Reminiscent of Big Ben, this massive, beaux arts-style clock tower soars 147 feet (45 metres) into the sky over the St. Lawrence River—and serves as a lighthouse. Make the 192-step trek to the top for panoramic waterfront views.
Place Jacques Cartier, Montreal, QC H2Y 0C2, Canada
This popular open-air plaza runs from the Old Port to Vieux-Montreal. Once a fruit-and-vegetable market, today the plaza plays host to a flower stall, buskers, café-style seating, and so much more. It’s particularly vibrant during the warmer months.
22 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Montreal, QC H2Y 1G3, Canada
Tuck into Italian-inspired dishes and fresh, house-made pasta—paired with Italian wine—at this charming restaurant, nestled in the heart of the Old Port neighbourhood.
2 de la Commune St W, Montreal, QC H2Y 4B2, Canada
This highly interactive waterfront science museum is perfect for kids and adults alike, with permanent exhibitions like Mini Mondo (a world just for kids) and Windmills of the Imagination—plus an on-site IMAX theater.
St Catherine St E, Montreal, QC H2X 1L5, Canada
The lushly landscaped hideaway terrace is the pièce de resistance of this friendly neighbourhood pub. Grab your cocktail or microbrew and your laid-back pub grub, then head back there to catch up with friends.
110 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, QC H2Y 2V5, Canada
Walk to Notre-Dame Basilica from our hotel in Old Montreal. Discover Montreal's oldest Catholic church, founded in 1656 (though the church as we see it today wasn’t erected until 1829). The stained-glass windows paint the picture of Montreal's history.
Saint-Paul St W, Montreal, QC H2Y 1Z5, Canada
Montreal oldest thoroughfare, Rue Saint-Paul dates to 1672. Now, it’s a pedestrian hub for locals and tourists alike, lined with shops, restaurants, and centuries-old brick buildings.
Old Custom House, Montreal, QC H2Y 3Y5, Canada
This archaeological museum exists at the heart of the old French colonial settlement; go underground to see the city’s roots (literally) as you marvel at the remains of the foundations of some of the first buildings.
2050 R. Atateken, Montreal, QC H2L 3L8, Canada
Learn about the neighbourhood’s working-class roots and delve into the labour history at this local museum, housed in a former art deco-style public bath.
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Easily explore Montreal’s best destinations on Gare Central, just 2 kilometers from our downtown hotel. Discover the city from our inter-city rail station and commuter rail hub.
Olmsted Trail, Montreal, QC H2W 1S8, Canada
Climb to the top of Montreal's namesake mountain for commanding views of the city’s skyline. The peak is surrounded by an expansive, four-season park, designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted—known for designing New York’s Central Park.
5692 Jeanne Mance St, Montreal, QC H2V 4K6, Canada
This circa-1920s movie hall—designed in the neo-baroque architecture style—still features the same cabaret seating and lively balcony that it did during its heyday. Visit today for live music, concerts, and more.