City of Design
Montréal is a slice of old
Europe in a pie of contemporary design. A day’s wander might take in
the photogenic 18th-century facades of Old Montréal before a cycling
tour of the lovely Canal de Lachine, or take in the glittering shops
and restaurants of downtown and ending at the inviting terraced cafes
of Plateau Mont-Royal.
The architectural sweep of the city takes in a wealth of heritage
churches such as the breathtaking Basilique Notre-Dame, as well as
20th-century icons like the Stade Olympique and Habitat 67.
Festivals Galore

Winter Wonderland
Montréal does get some
long, cold winters. But the natives have learned to make the best of
them, cheering on local hockey legends Les Canadiens de Montréal,
tobogganing in Parc du Mont-Royal, building ice hotels by the St
Lawrence River and skiing at many fine resorts nearby. If you can’t bear
the chill, just wander through the underground city and surface at the
nearest pub.
Cuisine Capital

There are hipster bars with bowling alleys and innumerable cafes in which to while away a lazy afternoon. And above all, there are the best bagels on the planet.

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