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Top 23 Best Things to Do in Montreal - 2024

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Updated Apr 2024
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    4.6/5
    236 Review
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    "When I go in winter, the road is full of snow, and it takes a day to go shopping. In fact, it is quite small, and there are no special attractions, just a few squares and a few churches."
    Montreal.Old Montreal
    139m from downtown
    Highlights: The old city is the main tourist attraction of Montgomery. It is bounded by Berry Street and McGill Street from east to west, and an area bounded by Saint Lawrence River and Saint Jack Street from north to south. It used to be a busy port a few years ago and is now dominated by tourism. Wandering around the busy port of the old city, the tourist carriages dressed in gorgeous dresses and flowers pass through the exquisite French landscapes and ancient castles from time to time. , as if to recall the leisurely and poetic style of the Europeans. Walking on the streets, the light that flickers, jumps, changes, and flips, confuses and dizzes. Various cultural events or art festivals still attract enthusiasts from all over the world. Every year, more than a million jazz fans flock to the city to listen to more than a thousand orchestras. In August there is also the Montreal International Film Festival. In addition, there are various festivals: beer festival, French music festival, international gastronomy festival, etc. Whether it is exquisite and meticulous, beautiful and gorgeous, or majestic and majestic, every architectural design is an exquisite work of art, which is always fascinating and admirable, giving people infinitely beautiful enjoyment.
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    "Beautiful architecture and inquisitive interior design. This historical landmark building never fails to wow you. Worth a visit if you’re in Montreal!"
    Montreal.Old Montreal
    490m from downtown
    Highlights: Built in 1829, the church is located opposite Placed’Armes in the old city and is the symbol of the city of Montreal. This neo-Gothic Roman Catholic religious sanctuary, its architectural style and Notre Dame in Paris can be called sisters, but in fact, it is more peculiar and spectacular in its splendid interior decoration and numerous art collections. Approaching the church, there are three towering arches on the front, each with a statue, the middle one is the statue of the Virgin surrounded by stars. On both sides of the main entrance of the church are twin towers with a height of 70 meters, and there is an ancient giant bell in North America on the west tower. The appearance of the whole church is very magnificent and solemn.
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    4.5/5
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    "Montreal underground city is a huge shopping mall bustling with food, shopping and lifestyle options. A nice place to escape the cold weather outside. The food court is amazing and looks very stylish and modern."
    Montreal.The Underground City
    1.5km from downtown
    Highlights: The Montreal Underground City originated in 1962. It was just an underground shopping center at first, but it has become a giant consumer shopping center since its development. The entire underground city is connected to 2 bus terminals, 10 subway stations, 1200 offices, 1615 households, 7 large hotels, 1600 shops, 2 department stores, 200 restaurants, 40 banks, 30 cinemas, 3 Home Exhibition Center, 1 church, as well as Olympic Park, University of Montreal, University of Quebec Mont-City Campus, etc.
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    "Montreal is a must-see place for tourists and is praised as the cathedral of the city landmark. The church is on a high mountain and can be seen from multiple angles of the city. And there is an elevator in the church, which is also the first time when visiting the church, you can see one of the churches that needs to be installed to visit the elevator. On cloudy days, you can see the top of the church surrounded by clouds, adding a little mystery. It is said that the church also has its own church school, the whole church is very spectacular, along the stairs full of climbing, the whole city of Montreal has a panoramic view. The church is designed for Catholic Romanesque churches, with a green high dome, which is very eye-catching at first sight. There is also a huge organ in the church, with 5811 pipe organ playing melodious music every day, and there are regular organ concerts in the church. There are 5 floors in the church, each floor can be reached by elevator. The first and second floors are viewing platforms, with a vast outdoor platform, and each chapel inside the church has a different style, which can be visited slowly."
    Montreal
    5.2km from downtown
    Highlights: The dome of St. Joseph's Cathedral is the third largest in the world, after the Basilica of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. More than 2 million tourists and pilgrims visit St. Joseph's Church every year. It is located at 3800 Rue Queen Mary, near the metro station Côte-des-Neiges. In 2005, St. Joseph's Church was listed as a Canadian Historic Site. In the Monopoly game, the city of Montreal is represented by a photo of St. Joseph's Basilica.
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    4.3/5
    69 Review
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    "If you go to Canada in winter, it is recommended to visit some of these indoor attractions, you don't have to be afraid of storms and snow, the tickets for the art museum are not very cheap, but it is very large, you can prepare for half a day to see the art exhibits."
    Montreal.Downtown Montreal
    2.3km from downtown
    Highlights: When the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts opened in December 1912, there was only one building on the north side of the road. It was a neoclassical building, like a temple. The museum has been continuously expanded. It was expanded to Lunan in 1991. There are underground passages connected, and the exhibits are naturally various. Collection of many contemporary, modern, ancient, all over the world paintings, sculptures, decorations, furniture, photography and so on.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do in Montreal?
Some Best Things to Do in Montreal include:Old Montreal|Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal|Montréal Underground City|Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal|The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Montreal?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Montreal include:Old Montreal:4.6|Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal:4.7|Montréal Underground City:4.5|Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal:4.6|The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts:4.3
At what locations in Montreal can Best Things to Do in Montreal be found?
The Best Things to Do in Montreal are mainly located in:Old Montreal:Montreal|Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal:Montreal|Montréal Underground City:Montreal|Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal:Montreal|The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts:Montreal