1. Vieux-Port de Montréal
The Old Port of Montreal offers a vibrant waterfront with historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and activities like boat tours and the Montreal Science Centre.
The best places to see and eat in Montréal, ranked by real travelers.
The Old Port of Montreal offers a vibrant waterfront with historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and activities like boat tours and the Montreal Science Centre.
A stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, this historic church is known for its beautiful interior, intricate woodwork, and impressive light and sound show.
One of the largest public markets in North America, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and specialty foods from local vendors.
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Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, this sprawling urban park features scenic lookouts, hiking trails, and a beautiful lake, offering a perfect escape into nature.
A vast garden with themed sections, including a Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden, and a large collection of plant species, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
A major cultural complex in Montreal, hosting performances of music, dance, and theater, as well as art exhibitions.
Canada's largest church, renowned for its grand architecture, beautiful gardens, and panoramic views of the city from its dome.
A popular amusement park located on Île Sainte-Hélène, offering thrilling rides, family attractions, and seasonal events.
An indoor nature exhibit that allows visitors to explore replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas, including a tropical rainforest and the polar regions.
One of Canada’s most prominent art museums, featuring a vast collection of artworks from classical to contemporary periods, as well as temporary exhibitions.
Built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, this complex includes the iconic Olympic Stadium, the Montreal Tower, and the Esplanade, which hosts various events.
Also known as Pointe-à-Callière, this museum showcases the history of Montreal through archaeological finds and interactive exhibits.
Comprising two islands, this park offers various recreational activities, event spaces, the Beach Club, and the famous Biosphere.
A unique museum dedicated to the environment, housed in a striking geodesic dome originally built for Expo 67.
An architectural landmark from the 1976 Olympics, known for its distinctive inclined tower and now hosting sports and entertainment events.
Part of the Montreal Space for Life, this museum offers a fascinating look into the world of insects with live displays and educational exhibits.
A stunning cathedral modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, known for its beautiful interior, artwork, and historical significance.
A large observation wheel located in the Old Port, offering breathtaking views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.
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