Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavor. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
Restaurants in Montreal
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A high-end nail salon with an elegant, unpretentious ambiance offering top quality manicure, pedicure, and hair removal services in the heart of Old Montreal.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Once a fancy hotel, this large structure has been converted into an upscale shopping area.Today Les Cours Mont-Royal is montreal's most prestigious shopping centre offering designer brands, unique european fashions and exclusive boutiques for men and women.
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Montreal's answer to the region's harsh winters, Underground City refers to the extensive web of train stations, restaurants, department stores and hotels all connected underground.
During our stay at Le Westin Montreal, we extensively used the famous Montreal’s Underground City (RÉSO) to go to Complexe Guy-Favreau, Place des Arts, Musee d’Art Contemporain de Montréal, various shops/malls and eateries in the Underground City, and China Town restaurants. We also used Underground City to enter/exit Montreal’s efficient metro networks to visit such attractions as Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde, Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Monument to Sir George-Etienne Cartier, etc. The climate controlled Underground City with over 1,600 shops/services had many concourses and tunnels on multiple stories with good lighting, making the world’s largest underground complex excellent choice for Montreal residents and visitors alike to move around especially during adverse weather conditions. Since many shopping malls, apartment buildings, hotels, banks, offices, museums, universities were connected with this underground network, this Underground City network was especially efficient and useful arrangement. Although we had read about this underground network before actually entering it, we were amazed at its enormous magnitude, colorfulness and efficiency. Montreal’s Underground City is a must visit site. As matter of fact, it is a virtually a must use site while in Montreal.
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Magasiner au complexe Desjardins, c’est pouvoir profiter d’un centre commercial agréable et lumineux, mais c’est aussi avoir un accès privilégié à toute l’animation culturelle d’un quartier entièrement rénové où il y a tant à voir et à découvrir. Un incontournable du centre-ville.
Absolutely a must see stop when visiting Montreal Downtown! Its a great location central to many hotels from a 5 -20 min walk! IGA grocery is there with meals prepared or whatever you want if you are in a housekeeping unit! SAQ liquor store if interested! Many clothing stores including, Marie Claire, La Vie enRose, Bikini Village, R&W, shoe stores and really nice organized Winners! Good variety in the Food Court choices! In the central area is a nice seating area always seasonally decorated. Great for the nonshopper while waiting to sit, relax and people watch for hours! Fountains with relaxing music ! Sometimes symphony bands or choirs performing too!
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The Montreal Eaton Centre is the heart of Montreal's shopping scene and the entrypoint to Montréal underground city, with over 175 stores and restaurants that include Gap, Old Navy, Levi's, Aritzia and Bleu Marine & Co.
Excellent shopping ,great variety shops and very clean. Great hotels very close to all the various entries.
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Inaugurée en 1988, la Place Montréal Trust abrite un vaste éventail de boutiques et restaurants sur cinq niveaux. Située à l’intersection de la rue Sainte-Catherine, la plus importante artère commerciale de Montréal, et de la prestigieuse avenue McGill College. Place Montréal Trust est reliée à deux stations de métro et au réseau souterrain du centre-ville. Parmi ses locataires piliers, la galerie commerciale compte non seulement le détaillant espagnol Zara et la librairie Indigo, mais aussi DeSerres, Pandora, Nautilus Plus, Fossil et le plus grand magasin Winners du centre-ville. La mode des fêtes vous attend à Place Montréal Trust!
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Promenades Cathédrale is a popular commercial centre that was erected beneath the Christ Church Cathedral. Shoppers will enjoy a carefree stroll through this well-designed establishment and are sure to find everything they need. Its clothing boutiques present classic and youthful looks at good prices, and include famous labels like Tristan, RW & Co, Urban Planet, Dynamite, FootLocker, Limité and many more. Promenades Cathédrale also offers shoes, lingerie, fashion accessories and jewellery stores, as well as a bookstore. Be sure to drop by Linen Chest, a store known for its bedding, dishes, and silverware. Promenades Cathédrale’s completely renovated food court will appeal to a multitude of tastes and preferences with a selection of appetizing foods and a bistro setting. Central Location. Since Promenades Cathédrale is connected to Montreal’s famous underground city, it makes a great destination for a day of shopping for back-to-school or for taking advantage of numerous seasonal sales in one stop. A beautifully laid out floor plan makes efficient use of the structure’s space in addition to facilitating navigation for busy families and browsing shoppers. With restaurants stores and services, Promenades Cathédrale is the perfect place to spend a rainy afternoon, or a cold winter day.Indoor OutdoorNot only is Promenades Cathedrale built under a historic, Montreal landmark, it is also known to have a pleasant décor. Inspired by the great outdoors, this underground shopping centre is nuanced with colourful touches. Many people enjoy the escape into a never-ending sea of shops, restaurants and services.
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