Montreal is famed for many things – for its French influence and charm, history that dates back to 16th and 17th centuries, and as a hub of modernism and innovation. If you are here on a holiday or simply like to explore the city, there are just too many things to see and do. Here are some of the best experiences worth the time.
Find the best restaurants and bars
Montreal is surprisingly alive at night. You can explore a bunch of places. Riverside bar & resto, for instance, is a good pick for special parties, events, and you can actually enjoy a range of different activities here beyond the booze. There are clubs around, and most of them are open until 2 am or 3 am at night. Party lovers and those in love with the modern side of Montreal are going to enjoy the bar hopping experience.
Head to Mont-Royal
Just close to the city is Mont-Royal, which is known for Mont-Royal Park that was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted – the same person who designed the Central Park. You can spend your weekend here enjoying a picnic with the family, or simply hiking to the top for panoramic views of the city. On a clear day, the view is extremely clear to the far off.
Walk around Old Montréal
If you don’t feel like doing a lot, just head to Old Montréal, where you can find buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Some of the attractions here include the world-famous Notre-Dame Basilica, and you can also head to the Old Port, which has a charm of its own. There are also many fine-dining restaurants here that are worth paying for.
Visit The Musée des Beaux Arts
Even for those who are not a fan of museums, The Musée des Beaux Arts is a good place to visit. This is the oldest museum in the country and has more than a few thousand artifacts and collections on display. Some of the sculptures here are just beyond words can describe, and you can actually find work done by some of the famed artists, including Picasso, Miró, Monet, and Cézanne.
If you are in mood to shop round, please head to Atwater Market, or make time for another popular and busy market called the Jean Talon Market. You can get fresh produce, spices and more. For bars and restaurants, check online and find one that’s more diverse and versatile in its offerings.