A heritage building in Vieux Montreal houses shops, cafes and a museum. A must visit for its location along the port and also a great spot to buy locally made items.
Bonsecours Market
Posted: Nov 28, 2014
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palettes_ny
4/5Excellent
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A shopping area in downtown Montreal, it will be very lively on weekends and evenings during the week. There are many niche restaurants here that can punch in.
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Posted: Apr 19, 2022
cparissh
4/5Excellent
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This city level is quite good in the city, because it is very cold outside in winter, this room is heated, and the bathroom on the first floor is free, there are seats at the door, it feels quite a good place.
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Posted: Nov 30, 2021
cparissh
5/5Outstanding
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Looking at a building like a government agency, it turned out to be a market. The building itself is very beautiful. The market is very warm. The key is that there is free toilets. There is free drinking water at the door of the bathroom. It is very friendly to tourists.
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Posted: Mar 5, 2020
WB2021
4/5Excellent
Beautiful historic market building in Old Montréal with a silver colored dome. It still functions as a market housing merchants and restaurants.
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Posted: Jan 7, 2022
Sarah Hs
5/5Outstanding
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Persicos Market is one of the landmark buildings in the old city. It is a new Renaissance architectural style. It was briefly used as a parliamentary meeting place. Now it has been changed into a special shopping mall and restaurant. When visiting the old city, it is suggested to visit it together.