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About Montreal

Overview

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a destination that stands out for its vibrant multicultural atmosphere. As the largest city in Quebec, Montreal retains strong French influences while embracing a diverse array of cultures, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Americas. When night falls, the city is bathed in an orange glow, setting the stage for its lively nightlife. The average price of hotels in Montreal is $146, with options ranging from $23 to $754. There are 142 hotels available, spread across various neighborhoods such as Ville-Marie, Downtown Montreal, Quartier des Spectacles, Old Montreal, and Golden Square Mile. Some of the most popular hotels include the Quality Inn Centre-Ville, Econo Lodge, Le Petit Hotel, Le Mount Stephen, and Auberge du Carré St-Louis.

Things to do in Montreal

Montreal offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One must-visit is the Montreal Biosphere, located in a lush setting on St. Helen Island. This museum focuses on environmental preservation and sustainability, featuring indoor recreations of natural environments. It's a family-friendly spot and the exterior of the sphere is incredibly photogenic.

Another gem is Plateau Mont-Royal, renowned for its colorful Victorian houses, trendy coffee shops, and unique boutiques. A stroll through this neighborhood is sure to uplift your spirits and provide ample photo opportunities.

For thrill-seekers, La Ronde amusement park on Saint Helen Island is a must-visit. With around 40 attractions, including roller coasters and water games, it’s a fantastic summer activity for families. Note that the park closes during winter and typically reopens in May.

If you're looking to blow off some steam, Rage Montreal offers a unique experience where you can learn to throw axes in eleven different throwing corridors. Whether you're celebrating or just need to release some negative energy, this activity will help you discover your inner warrior.

For a more relaxing experience, head to Bota Bota, a floating spa on the St. Lawrence River. This unique spa offers several saunas, hot tubs, and outdoor pools, and even the chance to dip in the freezing river. Occasionally, the spa hosts DJs, movies, and live music events, making it a memorable experience.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Montreal

Montreal's nightlife is as diverse as its culture, offering something for everyone. Wine enthusiasts will love Pullman, a sophisticated yet subtly eccentric venue dedicated to the pleasures of wine-drinking. Housed in a three-story townhouse, it offers a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy fine wines paired with simple bites or delicious dishes.

For a more eclectic experience, visit Apt. 200. Styled as an apartment complete with a bedroom and living room, this venue features old arcade games and a pool table. The management ensures it never gets too crowded, so arrive early to secure your spot for a night of dancing and fun.

Flyjin, located in the heart of Old Montreal, is a chic Asian brasserie that combines a restaurant with Asian influences and a vibrant bar. Here, you can explore a wide selection of Japanese whiskey, sake, wines, and exclusive Japanese beers, along with expertly crafted cocktails.

If you're in the mood for a British pub experience, head to Burgundy Lion. This laid-back pub serves British pub grub and offers a large selection of beers, whiskeys, and wines. The atmosphere is relaxed, making it a great spot to unwind.

Maison Saint Paul is Montreal's first and only "bubble bar," dedicated to champagne. The extensive champagne list features bottles from around the world, catering to various budgets. Pair your bubbly with delicious food or try the Bloody Caesar, a Canadian twist on the Bloody Mary.

Where to Eat in Montreal

Montreal's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. La Banquise is a must-visit for poutine lovers, offering over 30 varieties of this iconic dish. Open 24/7, it's a local institution you can't miss.

For a unique gastronomic experience, join the Local Montreal Food Tour in Mile End. This tour takes you to six different locations where you can sample local specialties, from homemade tomato sauce to rich chocolates.

Moleskine offers an eclectic and imaginative menu in a baroque setting. Whether you opt for a simple sandwich or a more elaborate dish, the restaurant provides a wide range of gastronomic experiences. Don't miss their weekend brunch.

Île Flottante, formerly known as Les Deux Singes de Montarvie, focuses on French cuisine with a limited but high-quality menu. Choose between the tasting menu or the vegetarian tasting menu for a culinary experience like no other.

For a special treat, visit Bistro 1843 on Bizard Island. Though a bit of a trip from the city, the chef's artistry makes every bite pure excellence, from meats and fish to the sauces. Ideal for celebrations or a special night out.

Cheapest time to stay in Montreal

November is the cheapest time to stay in Montreal for an average of $214 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$218

February

$226

March

$226

April

$239

May

$261

June

$264

July

$253

August

$258

September

$272

October

$248

November

$214

December

$218