Montréal
Filled with beautiful multicultural contrasts, Montreal is the largest “Frenglish” speaking city in North America. Creative and authentic, Montrealers bring a distinctive flavor out of every single neighborhood. From culinary festivals, to artistic pop-ups and plenty of musical events, you’ll want to come back to discover more.
Mauricio Villalobos
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Must-See Spot in Montréal
Step back in time in this historic neighborhood, where cobblestone streets, charming cafes, and stunning architecture make you feel like you’re in Europe without crossing the Atlantic. Explore the Notre-Dame Basilica, visit the Old Port for a scenic waterfront stroll, and enjoy a meal at one of the many bistros. Don’t miss the lively Place Jacques-Cartier, bustling with street performers and local vendors. Old Montréal is a captivating blend of history and modern vibrancy.
TIGUIDOU
/ti.ɡi.du/
adj.
This slang is an equivalent of “All good” and is mostly used at the end of a conversation. It’s pronounced like “Teegeedoo”
Airport
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Language
French, English
What to Do
Felix, Sneakers & Espresso Bar
A unique spot blending stylish sneakers and top-notch espresso. Enjoy a perfect brew while browsing the latest sneaker trends.
Moishes
An iconic Montréal steakhouse since 1938, renowned for its succulent steaks, classic sides, and timeless charm. A must-visit for a memorable dining experience.
Yoko Luna
A chic, Asian-inspired restaurant and nightclub offering innovative cuisine, vibrant cocktails, and a lively atmosphere. Perfect for a stylish night out.
Café Olimpico
A beloved Montréal staple since 1970, offering delicious coffee and a cozy atmosphere. Perfect for people-watching and savoring a classic espresso.