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The grandeur of Old Montreal collides stunningly with abandoned factories of the Old Port, the modernist architecture of Downtown and the charming tree-lined streets of Le Plateau, creating a distinctly unique city that’s rich in historical and modern sightseeing. On bike or by foot, a host of unique neighbourhoods are ready to be explored.
Located in the heart of Old Montreal and dating from the early 1800s, Basilique Notre-Dame is a Gothic Revival masterpiece. The church is worth a visit—irrespective of faith or lack thereof—purely to marvel at the incredible craftsmanship that fills every corner.
Montreal’s English-language university established in 1821 is an internationally renowned institution. The school opens its doors to visitors and exudes Scottish-style grandeur and charm set on a lush green campus that’s enough to make anyone consider studying here.
The city’s namesake is a small mountain that offers panoramic views in the heart of Montreal. Several lookouts provide city-wide vistas and the park even offers cross country skiing and skating in winter and is the perfect place for an awe-inspiring stroll or cycle during the warmer months.
A neighbourhood famous for it’s hip and relaxed atmosphere, start at Café Olimpico on the charming street of St Viateur for a classic café experience. Take a stroll along some of its charming streets: St-Viateur, Fairmount, Laurier, Mont-Royal & St-Denis.
On Saint Helen’s island, the Biosphere is a spherical museum dedicated to the environment and built as part of the Montreal World Expo of 1967. The Parc Jean-Deapeau boasts a casino, an aquatics centre, the city’s largest concert venue and the La Ronde amusement park.
A utopian apartment block built for the Montreal Expo in 1967, Habitat is an architectural feat with stunning views over the river. Walk around the complex and in the summer check out the surfers on the river’s static wave!
This remarkable 1967 residential and office complex designed by Mies Van Der Rohe remains an icon of modernist architecture and Van Der Rohe's vision.