


Step back in time in Montreal's historic heart, a charming district filled with cobblestone streets, stunning 17th to 19th-century architecture, and lively public squares like Place Jacques-Cartier. It's home to numerous boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and historic sites including the Notre-Dame Basilica.
READ MOREAn architectural masterpiece located in Old Montreal, the Notre-Dame Basilica is renowned for its breathtaking Gothic Revival interior, featuring intricately wood carvings, vibrant stained glass windows, and a soaring, deep blue ceiling adorned with golden stars. Its grandeur and historical significance make it a must-see attraction.
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Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (co-designer of New York's Central Park), this large urban park offers stunning panoramic views of the city from its Kondiaronk Belvedere. It's a popular spot for walking, cycling, picnicking in summer, and ice skating and cross-country skiing in winter.
READ MOREHoused in a futuristic building originally built for the 1976 Olympics, the Biodome allows visitors to walk through recreations of five different ecosystems of the Americas, from a tropical rainforest to the sub-Antarctic islands. It's an engaging and educational experience for all ages, showing diverse plant and animal life.
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One of North America's largest public markets, Jean-Talon Market is a vibrant and bustling hub located in Little Italy. Open year-round, it offers a vast array of fresh produce from local farmers, specialty food products, flowers, and Quebec delicacies, providing an authentic taste of Montreal's culinary scene.
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