Guidebook for Montreal

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Guidebook for Montreal

Food Scene

Farm-fresh Northern Italian dining in a swanky, retrofitted industrial space with vintage elements.
55 habitants recommandent
Restaurant Le Richmond
377 Rue Richmond
55 habitants recommandent
Farm-fresh Northern Italian dining in a swanky, retrofitted industrial space with vintage elements.
Hip coffee & tea cafe boasting a locally sourced menu of salads, sweets & sandwiches.
55 habitants recommandent
Le Café Bloom
1940 Rue Centre
55 habitants recommandent
Hip coffee & tea cafe boasting a locally sourced menu of salads, sweets & sandwiches.
Japanese fusion izakaya with 2 dinner sittings that turns into a trendy after-hours club with DJs.
266 habitants recommandent
Café Balance
417 Rue Saint-Pierre
266 habitants recommandent
Japanese fusion izakaya with 2 dinner sittings that turns into a trendy after-hours club with DJs.
Lamb burgers & beer served in a laid-back, vintage-chic tavern with outdoor seating & foosball.
16 habitants recommandent
Lord William Pub
265 Rue des Seigneurs
16 habitants recommandent
Lamb burgers & beer served in a laid-back, vintage-chic tavern with outdoor seating & foosball.
Raw & cooked meats & seafood for sharing, plus boutique wines, in urban digs with a canopied patio.
230 habitants recommandent
Grinder Viandes & Vins
1708 Rue Notre Dame O
230 habitants recommandent
Raw & cooked meats & seafood for sharing, plus boutique wines, in urban digs with a canopied patio.
A athering place for hipsters, professionals, students and families, offers original, affordable comfort food for lunch and dinner with vegetarian options, generous tasty brunches for the weekends, and a varied menu of beers and cocktails. Povides an outstanding setting, with vintage Victorian-style décor and a superb little terrace.
44 habitants recommandent
L'Gros Luxe Sud-Ouest
2472 Rue Notre Dame O
44 habitants recommandent
A athering place for hipsters, professionals, students and families, offers original, affordable comfort food for lunch and dinner with vegetarian options, generous tasty brunches for the weekends, and a varied menu of beers and cocktails. Povides an outstanding setting, with vintage Victorian-style décor and a superb little terrace.
Mexican restaurant with delicious burritos.
12 habitants recommandent
Café Cantina
1880 Rue Centre
12 habitants recommandent
Mexican restaurant with delicious burritos.
Cute and trendy Italian food joint in Pointe-St-Charles, serving unique and eclectic pizzas.
21 habitants recommandent
Fugazzi pizza
1886 Rue Centre
21 habitants recommandent
Cute and trendy Italian food joint in Pointe-St-Charles, serving unique and eclectic pizzas.
A Montreal breakfast and lunch spot with great coffee in the Pointe.
18 habitants recommandent
Clarke Café
1207 Rue Centre
18 habitants recommandent
A Montreal breakfast and lunch spot with great coffee in the Pointe.
Since 1994, the restaurant L'Avenue has been the place to be for brunch and breakfast lovers. With its eccentric plates and generous portions, festive atmosphere and outstanding service, L'Avenue is more than just a culinary experience!
37 habitants recommandent
Restaurant L'Avenue
3612 Rue Notre Dame O
37 habitants recommandent
Since 1994, the restaurant L'Avenue has been the place to be for brunch and breakfast lovers. With its eccentric plates and generous portions, festive atmosphere and outstanding service, L'Avenue is more than just a culinary experience!
Counter-serve, Middle Eastern nook with a hip vibe offering traditional Lebanese plates & cocktails.
111 habitants recommandent
Sumac
3618 Rue Notre Dame O
111 habitants recommandent
Counter-serve, Middle Eastern nook with a hip vibe offering traditional Lebanese plates & cocktails.
Neighbourhood eatery for upscale, market-driven eclectic dishes in a compact & cozy room with a bar.
93 habitants recommandent
Tuck Shop
4662 Rue Notre Dame O
93 habitants recommandent
Neighbourhood eatery for upscale, market-driven eclectic dishes in a compact & cozy room with a bar.
Memorabilia-filled British pub for tap beer & traditional Anglo dining, plus football on TV & DJs.
323 habitants recommandent
Burgundy Lion
2496 Rue Notre Dame O
323 habitants recommandent
Memorabilia-filled British pub for tap beer & traditional Anglo dining, plus football on TV & DJs.
Cozy, rustic-chic wine bar with an outdoor patio, serving eclectic, farm-fresh fare.
126 habitants recommandent
Le Vin Papillon
2519 Rue Notre Dame O
126 habitants recommandent
Cozy, rustic-chic wine bar with an outdoor patio, serving eclectic, farm-fresh fare.
Relaxed & unadorned Jamaican eatery dishing out jerk chicken, plantains, wraps & beef patties.
12 habitants recommandent
Boom J's Cuisine
2026 Rue Wellington
12 habitants recommandent
Relaxed & unadorned Jamaican eatery dishing out jerk chicken, plantains, wraps & beef patties.
Popular foodie favourites are represented in the mix of eats & beverages at this hip food hall
24 habitants recommandent
Time Out Market
705 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
24 habitants recommandent
Popular foodie favourites are represented in the mix of eats & beverages at this hip food hall
Le Cathcart Restaurants et Biergarten provides a unique and varied culinary offering, including 3 full-service restaurants, 9 food kiosks, 2 cafés and a biergarten located under PVM's glass pavilion. This epicurean space showcases new concepts from established chefs as well as newcomers on Montreal’s culinary scene.
9 habitants recommandent
Le Cathcart
1 Place Ville Marie
9 habitants recommandent
Le Cathcart Restaurants et Biergarten provides a unique and varied culinary offering, including 3 full-service restaurants, 9 food kiosks, 2 cafés and a biergarten located under PVM's glass pavilion. This epicurean space showcases new concepts from established chefs as well as newcomers on Montreal’s culinary scene.
Pizza restaurant.
New-Yorkaise
309 de la Montagne
Pizza restaurant.
Singaporean street food stall at the Atwater Market that moves to a nearby indoor nook in winter.
188 habitants recommandent
Satay Brothers
3721 Rue Notre Dame O
188 habitants recommandent
Singaporean street food stall at the Atwater Market that moves to a nearby indoor nook in winter.
Relaxed restaurant & bar serving steaks & seafood in a compact, old-school setting.
383 habitants recommandent
Joe Beef
2491 Rue Notre Dame O
383 habitants recommandent
Relaxed restaurant & bar serving steaks & seafood in a compact, old-school setting.
Warm, wood-&-brick Italian eatery serving pizza & pasta plus several wines & beer.
60 habitants recommandent
Pizzeria Moretti
1059 Rue Wellington
60 habitants recommandent
Warm, wood-&-brick Italian eatery serving pizza & pasta plus several wines & beer.
Modern French cuisine & craft cocktails are served at this stylish venue with minimalist decor.
21 habitants recommandent
Perles et Paddock
403 Rue des Seigneurs
21 habitants recommandent
Modern French cuisine & craft cocktails are served at this stylish venue with minimalist decor.
This contemporary eatery pairing fried chicken & cocktails offers weekend brunch & vegan options.
26 habitants recommandent
Bird Bar
1800 Rue Notre Dame O
26 habitants recommandent
This contemporary eatery pairing fried chicken & cocktails offers weekend brunch & vegan options.
Vietnamese restaurant
7 habitants recommandent
Le Petit Sao PSC (Pointe-Saint-Charles)
1870 Rue Centre
7 habitants recommandent
Vietnamese restaurant
Gourmet food court
15 habitants recommandent
LE CENTRAL
30 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
15 habitants recommandent
Gourmet food court
Casual cafe with outdoor seating, offering coffees, pizza, pastries, creative light fare & wine.
104 habitants recommandent
Café Parvis
433 Rue Mayor
104 habitants recommandent
Casual cafe with outdoor seating, offering coffees, pizza, pastries, creative light fare & wine.
Stylish, contemporary haunt serving gourmet regional fare & brunch, plus cocktails & milkshakes.
94 habitants recommandent
Foiegwa
3001 Rue Notre Dame O
94 habitants recommandent
Stylish, contemporary haunt serving gourmet regional fare & brunch, plus cocktails & milkshakes.
Bakery and great brunch spot!
34 habitants recommandent
La Bête à Pain
195 Rue Young
34 habitants recommandent
Bakery and great brunch spot!
Relaxed, dimly lit spot with art-lined walls serving bistro fare, waffles & seafood, plus wine.
Mauvais Garçons
1830 Rue William
Relaxed, dimly lit spot with art-lined walls serving bistro fare, waffles & seafood, plus wine.
Bakery with great bagels!
Le Trou Bagels
1845 Rue William
Bakery with great bagels!
Laid-back daytime eatery offering a menu of vegan, gluten-free & organic fare, baked goods & juices.
7 habitants recommandent
Le Kitchen
7 habitants recommandent
Laid-back daytime eatery offering a menu of vegan, gluten-free & organic fare, baked goods & juices.
Charcoal-grilled seafood & wood-fired steaks served in a cozy, upscale bistro with a full bar.
34 habitants recommandent
Foxy
1638 Rue Notre Dame O
34 habitants recommandent
Charcoal-grilled seafood & wood-fired steaks served in a cozy, upscale bistro with a full bar.
Ice cream shop
55 habitants recommandent
La Diperie
68 Ave des Pins E
55 habitants recommandent
Ice cream shop
Café shop that serves great ice cream and gelato
8 habitants recommandent
Florence Cafe
2425 Rue Centre
8 habitants recommandent
Café shop that serves great ice cream and gelato
Buzzy indoor/outdoor hot spot pairing wine & cocktails with refined, eclectic cuisine.
125 habitants recommandent
Bar Furco
425 Rue Mayor
125 habitants recommandent
Buzzy indoor/outdoor hot spot pairing wine & cocktails with refined, eclectic cuisine.
Sophisticated dinner restaurant featuring contemporary, Mexican-inspired seafood & cocktails.
37 habitants recommandent
Makro Pêcheries
1726 Rue Notre Dame O
37 habitants recommandent
Sophisticated dinner restaurant featuring contemporary, Mexican-inspired seafood & cocktails.

Everything Else

15 mins walk
42 habitants recommandent
Charlevoix Metro Station
2600 Rue Centre
42 habitants recommandent
15 mins walk
The Société des alcools du Québec is a provincial Crown corporation in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages within the province.
779 habitants recommandent
SAQ
1325 Avenue Laurier E
779 habitants recommandent
The Société des alcools du Québec is a provincial Crown corporation in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages within the province.

Shopping

Complexe Desjardins is a mixed-use office, hotel, and shopping mall complex located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the Quartier des spectacles area of Saint Catherine Street.
177 habitants recommandent
Complexe Desjardins
150 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
177 habitants recommandent
Complexe Desjardins is a mixed-use office, hotel, and shopping mall complex located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the Quartier des spectacles area of Saint Catherine Street.
he Montreal Eaton Centre is a shopping mall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the heart of Downtown Montreal, accessible through the underground city, and it is connected to the Montreal Metro via McGill station.
938 habitants recommandent
Centre Eaton de Montréal
705 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
938 habitants recommandent
he Montreal Eaton Centre is a shopping mall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the heart of Downtown Montreal, accessible through the underground city, and it is connected to the Montreal Metro via McGill station.
Les Cours Mont-Royal is an upscale shopping centre in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada which was converted from the former Mount Royal Hotel
116 habitants recommandent
Les Cours Mont-Royal
1455 Rue Peel
116 habitants recommandent
Les Cours Mont-Royal is an upscale shopping centre in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada which was converted from the former Mount Royal Hotel
Montreal's trendiest shopping centre.
133 habitants recommandent
Place Montreal Trust
1500 Av. McGill College
133 habitants recommandent
Montreal's trendiest shopping centre.
Place Ville Marie is a large office and shopping complex in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, comprising four office buildings and an underground shopping plaza.
71 habitants recommandent
Place Ville-Marie
1 Place Ville Marie
71 habitants recommandent
Place Ville Marie is a large office and shopping complex in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, comprising four office buildings and an underground shopping plaza.

Essentials

Grocery store
51 habitants recommandent
IGA - Supermarché Étop
2600 Rue Mullins
51 habitants recommandent
Grocery store
Organic health food store.
Allons Vert
319 Rue de la Montagne
Organic health food store.
Discount store in Pointe-St-Charles
42 habitants recommandent
Dollarama
1665 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
42 habitants recommandent
Discount store in Pointe-St-Charles
Drugstore
195 habitants recommandent
PJC Jean Coutu
1224 Rue Notre Dame O
195 habitants recommandent
Drugstore
Pharmacy in Montreal, Quebec
11 habitants recommandent
Brunet pharmacie affiliée
2374 Rue Centre
11 habitants recommandent
Pharmacy in Montreal, Quebec
Grocery Store
114 habitants recommandent
Metro Plus ETS
1230 Rue Notre Dame O
114 habitants recommandent
Grocery Store

Drinks & Nightlife

Memorabilia-filled British pub for tap beer & traditional Anglo dining, plus football on TV & DJs.
323 habitants recommandent
Burgundy Lion
2496 Rue Notre Dame O
323 habitants recommandent
Memorabilia-filled British pub for tap beer & traditional Anglo dining, plus football on TV & DJs.
Craft cocktails & eclectic pub fare served in a small tavern with a cool, neighborhood feel.
19 habitants recommandent
Knox
1871 Rue Centre
19 habitants recommandent
Craft cocktails & eclectic pub fare served in a small tavern with a cool, neighborhood feel.
Innovative cocktails are the draw at this trendy haunt with colorful lighting & stylish furnishings.
36 habitants recommandent
Communion Restaurant + Bar
135 Rue de la Commune O
36 habitants recommandent
Innovative cocktails are the draw at this trendy haunt with colorful lighting & stylish furnishings.
Lamb burgers & beer served in a laid-back, vintage-chic tavern with outdoor seating & foosball.
16 habitants recommandent
Lord William Pub
265 Rue des Seigneurs
16 habitants recommandent
Lamb burgers & beer served in a laid-back, vintage-chic tavern with outdoor seating & foosball.
Massive, vibrant dance club in an 1859 industrial space, with DJs, live events & an outdoor space.
175 habitants recommandent
New City Gas
950 Rue Ottawa
175 habitants recommandent
Massive, vibrant dance club in an 1859 industrial space, with DJs, live events & an outdoor space.
Warm, retro-inspired watering hole featuring wine, beer & scotch, plus upscale bar snacks.
169 habitants recommandent
Drinkerie Ste.Cunégonde
2661 Rue Notre Dame O
169 habitants recommandent
Warm, retro-inspired watering hole featuring wine, beer & scotch, plus upscale bar snacks.
Restaurant club
39 habitants recommandent
Soubois Restaurant
1106 Maisonneuve Blvd W
39 habitants recommandent
Restaurant club
Drinks & upscale bites (such as oysters & charcuterie) in a slick, rustic space with banquettes.
161 habitants recommandent
Philemon Bar
111 Rue Saint-Paul O
161 habitants recommandent
Drinks & upscale bites (such as oysters & charcuterie) in a slick, rustic space with banquettes.
Sophisticated French eatery with a scenic patio doubles as a nightclub featuring live bands & DJs.
30 habitants recommandent
Pandore
2 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
30 habitants recommandent
Sophisticated French eatery with a scenic patio doubles as a nightclub featuring live bands & DJs.
Dimly lit venue with a 1920s vibe offering Asian-French fusion fare, fancy cocktails & wine.
69 habitants recommandent
Bord'Elle Boutique Bar & Eatery
390 Rue Saint-Jacques
69 habitants recommandent
Dimly lit venue with a 1920s vibe offering Asian-French fusion fare, fancy cocktails & wine.
Nightclub
64 habitants recommandent
Club Peopl
3612 Boul. Saint-Laurent
64 habitants recommandent
Nightclub
Buzzing, speakeasy-style cocktail bar with late hours in a stylish French brasserie
121 habitants recommandent
Atwater Cocktail Club
512 Av. Atwater
121 habitants recommandent
Buzzing, speakeasy-style cocktail bar with late hours in a stylish French brasserie
Stylish speakeasy-style bar featuring specialty cocktails in a cozy, dimly lit space.
116 habitants recommandent
Cloakroom Bar
2175 Rue de la Montagne
116 habitants recommandent
Stylish speakeasy-style bar featuring specialty cocktails in a cozy, dimly lit space.
Microbrewerie in Pointe-St-Charles
11 habitants recommandent
Microbrasserie 4 Origines
1304 Rue Saint-Patrick
11 habitants recommandent
Microbrewerie in Pointe-St-Charles
Cozy, secret, Japanese bar.
207 habitants recommandent
BAR - Big in Japan
4175 Boul. Saint-Laurent
207 habitants recommandent
Cozy, secret, Japanese bar.

Arts & Culture

Sprawling exhibition space hosting a rotating lineup of contemporary art shows & private events.
54 habitants recommandent
Arsenal Art Contemporain Montréal
2020 Rue William
54 habitants recommandent
Sprawling exhibition space hosting a rotating lineup of contemporary art shows & private events.
With hardly an inch to spare in its cramped but welcoming galleries, the McCord Museum of Canadian History houses thousands of artifacts and documents illustrating Canada’s social, cultural and archaeological history from the 18th century to present day.
366 habitants recommandent
Musée McCord
690 Rue Sherbrooke O
366 habitants recommandent
With hardly an inch to spare in its cramped but welcoming galleries, the McCord Museum of Canadian History houses thousands of artifacts and documents illustrating Canada’s social, cultural and archaeological history from the 18th century to present day.
This magnificent farmhouse in Pointe St-Charles is one of the finest examples of traditional Québec architecture. The house was bought in 1668 by Marguerite Bourgeoys to house a religious order. Young women called the Filles du Roy also stayed here – they were sent from Paris to Montréal to find husbands. The 17th-century roof of the two-story building is of particular interest for its intricate beam work, one of the few of its kind in North America. The museum has an excellent collection of artifacts going back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with unusual items including sinks made from black stone and a sophisticated water-disposal system.
34 habitants recommandent
Maison Saint-Gabriel, Museum and Historic Site
2146 Pl. Dublin
34 habitants recommandent
This magnificent farmhouse in Pointe St-Charles is one of the finest examples of traditional Québec architecture. The house was bought in 1668 by Marguerite Bourgeoys to house a religious order. Young women called the Filles du Roy also stayed here – they were sent from Paris to Montréal to find husbands. The 17th-century roof of the two-story building is of particular interest for its intricate beam work, one of the few of its kind in North America. The museum has an excellent collection of artifacts going back to the 17th and 18th centuries, with unusual items including sinks made from black stone and a sophisticated water-disposal system.
A must for art-lovers, the Museum of Fine Arts has amassed centuries' worth of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture, prints, drawings and photographs.
1504 habitants recommandent
Le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O
1504 habitants recommandent
A must for art-lovers, the Museum of Fine Arts has amassed centuries' worth of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture, prints, drawings and photographs.

Neighborhoods

The historical Old Port offers Montrealers and visitors alike access to a wide variety of activities, including the Montréal Science Centre, with an IMAX Theatre, and the Montreal Clock Tower. It offers riverfront access for walking, cycling, roller-blading, quadricycle, pedalo and Segway rentals. It is also located at the eastern end of the Lachine Canal, which has itself been extensively refurbished as a popular destination for cycling, roller-blading and pleasure boating. Cultural events include the Festival Montréal en lumière, Igloofest and the Matsuri Japon festival. There's also an urban beach opened adjacent to the Clock Tower.
1148 habitants recommandent
Old Port of Montreal
1148 habitants recommandent
The historical Old Port offers Montrealers and visitors alike access to a wide variety of activities, including the Montréal Science Centre, with an IMAX Theatre, and the Montreal Clock Tower. It offers riverfront access for walking, cycling, roller-blading, quadricycle, pedalo and Segway rentals. It is also located at the eastern end of the Lachine Canal, which has itself been extensively refurbished as a popular destination for cycling, roller-blading and pleasure boating. Cultural events include the Festival Montréal en lumière, Igloofest and the Matsuri Japon festival. There's also an urban beach opened adjacent to the Clock Tower.
Downtown Montreal is the central business district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The downtown region houses many corporate headquarters as well a large majority of the city's skyscrapers — which, by law, cannot be greater in height than Mount Royal in order to preserve the aesthetic predominance and intimidation factor of the mountain. The two tallest of these are the 1000 de La Gauchetière and 1250 René-Lévesque, both of which were built in 1992. The Tour de la Bourse is also a significant high-rise and is home to the Montreal Exchange that trades in derivatives. The Montreal Exchange was originally a stock exchange and was the first in Canada. In 1999, all stock trades were transferred to Toronto in exchange for an exclusivity in the derivative trading market. If you like shopping, make sure to check out Ste-Catherine street which hosts many different shops as well as a few Malls such as the Eaton Centre, Place Ville Marie, Les Cours Mont-Royal, Place Montreal Trust, etc. There is also an Underground City, which is 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
260 habitants recommandent
Downtown Montreal
260 habitants recommandent
Downtown Montreal is the central business district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The downtown region houses many corporate headquarters as well a large majority of the city's skyscrapers — which, by law, cannot be greater in height than Mount Royal in order to preserve the aesthetic predominance and intimidation factor of the mountain. The two tallest of these are the 1000 de La Gauchetière and 1250 René-Lévesque, both of which were built in 1992. The Tour de la Bourse is also a significant high-rise and is home to the Montreal Exchange that trades in derivatives. The Montreal Exchange was originally a stock exchange and was the first in Canada. In 1999, all stock trades were transferred to Toronto in exchange for an exclusivity in the derivative trading market. If you like shopping, make sure to check out Ste-Catherine street which hosts many different shops as well as a few Malls such as the Eaton Centre, Place Ville Marie, Les Cours Mont-Royal, Place Montreal Trust, etc. There is also an Underground City, which is 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
Griffintown is a buzzing, creative area with a mix of converted warehouses and condo developments. It’s bordered by the Lachine Canal, which has a busy pedestrian and bike path. The vibrant art scene includes cutting-edge contemporary shows at Arsenal Montreal exhibition space and local artist's work at the Montreal Art Centre. Hip locals dine at restaurants serving global fare along Rue Notre-Dame Ouest.
31 habitants recommandent
Griffintown
31 habitants recommandent
Griffintown is a buzzing, creative area with a mix of converted warehouses and condo developments. It’s bordered by the Lachine Canal, which has a busy pedestrian and bike path. The vibrant art scene includes cutting-edge contemporary shows at Arsenal Montreal exhibition space and local artist's work at the Montreal Art Centre. Hip locals dine at restaurants serving global fare along Rue Notre-Dame Ouest.
Pointe-St-Charles is located in the southwest. It is bordered by the Lachine Canal, the Bonaventure Expressway, the Saint Lawrence River and Highway 20. The neighborhood is surrounded by Verdun, Little Burgundy and the Cité-du-Havre. A very popular area in its heyday, Pointe-St-Charles has a mainly francophone population with a significant anglophone presence, largely of Irish descent. The area is in constant flux, and is currently undergoing a slow but steady gentrification process. As a result, the duplex and triplex apartments of the area have recently been acquiring new condo neighbours. The neighbourhood will interest young couples who want to live in an up-and-coming neighbourhood that is next to the Lachine Canal, the Bonaventure Expressway, Highway 20, and ten minutes from the downtown core.
Pointe-Saint-Charles
Pointe-St-Charles is located in the southwest. It is bordered by the Lachine Canal, the Bonaventure Expressway, the Saint Lawrence River and Highway 20. The neighborhood is surrounded by Verdun, Little Burgundy and the Cité-du-Havre. A very popular area in its heyday, Pointe-St-Charles has a mainly francophone population with a significant anglophone presence, largely of Irish descent. The area is in constant flux, and is currently undergoing a slow but steady gentrification process. As a result, the duplex and triplex apartments of the area have recently been acquiring new condo neighbours. The neighbourhood will interest young couples who want to live in an up-and-coming neighbourhood that is next to the Lachine Canal, the Bonaventure Expressway, Highway 20, and ten minutes from the downtown core.
Montreal's premiere entertainment district
485 habitants recommandent
Quartier des spectacles
1435 Rue St-Alexandre
485 habitants recommandent
Montreal's premiere entertainment district