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Montreal Sites and Attractions

Access hundred's of shops and restaurants in the Underground City, set underneath the downtown core of Montreal, linking major shopping malls, several area attractions and business. Take a ride on the most unique subway systems in the world, displaying a different style and decoration at each stop, labeled "the largest undrground art gallery in the world.'
So here is a list of just some of the most impressive tourist sites in beautiful Montreal...Enjoy!


La Basilica Notre-Dame
Notre Dame is one of the most beautiful churches in Montreal. Dated back to 1829, this building was constructed on a much smaller church.
Biosphere
Built to raise the environmental and ecological awareness among it's visitors, the Biosphere is a must visit when in Montreal.
Bonsecours Market
The jewel of Montreal's heritage, inaugurated in 1847, and ackknowledged as one of Canada's finest heritage buildings in Old Montreal.
Cours Mont-Royal
The upscale shopping centre in the heart of downtown Montreal. With it's colorful blend of old-fashioned yet modern appearance, this shopping centre hosts thousands of eager shoppers, yearly.
Insectarium de Montreal
Most intruguing insects from around the world, this place is sure to enlighten you. The Insectarium welcomes visitors intrigued by these misunderstood creatures and their role in ensuring the Earth’s ecological balance.
Montreal Botanical Garden
With its collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, some thirty thematic gardens, and teams of researchers and activities staff, the Montréal Botanical Garden ranks as one of the world's largest and most spectacular botanical gardens.
Montreal Exchange
A frenzy of activity and trading happens daily at the Montreal Exchange!
Museum of Archaeology and History
An audiovisual introduces you into the Ice Age of the past and continues right up to the present and future!
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
30,000 objects assembled, to become what is considered North America's finest collections. These items have been collected during the last 140 years.
Montreal Tower Observatory
A unique view of Montréal from the top of the highest inclined tower in the world! It is not surprising that the Montréal Tower is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers, next to, among others, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Empire State Building in New York and the Menara Tower in Kuala Lumpur.
Mount Royal
The jewel of Montreal’s city parks is, without question, Mount Royal. This 101-hectare park occupies part of the mountain that lies in the midst of Montreal island, and includes the highest spot in the city (234m).
Museum of Contemporary Art
Housing a permanent collection of more than 5000 works of contemporary art, exhibits featuring media, from paintings and sculptures to more avant-garde installations.
Old Montreal (Vieux Montreal)
Once a fortified city, the old town is now a safe and vibrant community.
Old Port
(Vieux Port de Montreal) Montreal's Old Port is one of the most popular site for visitors from around the world, hosting more than five million visitors annually. Take a walk along the water, and stop at the local cafe or restaurant for a bit, or glass of wine. The Old Port has it all!
Olympic Park
Montreal's Olympic Park was host to the 1976 Summer Olympic Games and still draws crowds as it remains one of Montreal's main attractions.
Place Jacques-Cartier
In the heart of "Vieux-Montreal' is a historic square, that has become the home to musicians, magicians, and entertainers of all spectrums, who come here to entertain the locals, and visitors with their unique talents
Place Ville-Marie
The first modern skyscraper in Montreal, built in 1962, designed in a cross shape is the Place Ville Marie. Home to business and set in the middle of the downtown core.
Saint Joseph’s Oratory
The largest shrine in the world dedicated to Saint Joseph, with bells that were originally meant for the Eiffel Tower, St Joseph's Oratory is a spectacular landmark in Montreal that you’ll want to experience for your own.
Square Saint-Louis
A lively bohemian quarter for all to visit, from cafes to lively street life!
St. Patrick’s Basilica
St. Patrick's Church was opened on March 17th, 1847 to serve the needs of the Irish immigrants who had come to Montreal in great numbers due to the famine and other troubles in Ireland. The Basilica has been designated an Historical Monument by the Government of Quebec and in 1996 Saint Patrick's was named a National Historic Site of Canada.
Sucreriede la Montagne
Sucrerie de la Montagne on 300 St Georges Rd. offers a look at Quebec and Canadian folklore, where visitors from all over the world come to participate in several traditional activities.
Underground City
No matter what the season, if you are looking to shop, Montreal is known worldwide for the impressive multi-level 'Underground City' which stretches 19 miles long, and links together major downtown sopping centres and malls.