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Montreal
Wondering what all is there in Montreal and why you must visit this city? So, Montreal, both a modern and classic city that’s everything except boring has flourished as a cosmopolitan hub of communications and trade. Factually, Montreal is in the southwest of the Quebec province. The city covers most of the Island of Montreal at the convergence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. The ‘’City of Mary’’ is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. Its huge green parks and hustling urban plazas lure residents and visitors, and visual, literary, and performing arts events unfold regularly, even in the streets. Explore the museums, parks and tourist attractions that make Montreal the most diverse, beautiful and exciting travel destinations in Canada.
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Top-alluring Tourist Attractions
Old Montreal
Old Montreal, as one can sense out from the name itself, is the oldest and historic neighborhood within the city. It was set up in 1642 and is a remarkable concentration of buildings dating from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and home to many structures which date back to the era of New France. The district has the charming feel of a Parisian-style quarter as it is located in between waterfront and the business hub. OId Montreal is definitely an incredible mixture of new and old that you cannot miss.
Mount Royal
Mount Royal or Mont-Royal is a small mountain in the city, right in the heart of Downtown Montreal. As mentioned before, the city got its name from the same peak. It rises 233 meters above the city and is the green lung near the city center. Climb at the top to the lookout point, visit the giant cross and have a view over the entire city of Montreal. Tam-tams, organized every Sunday are weekly gatherings of drummers, dancers, vendors, and just about anyone else. Yes, you are invited!
Lachine Canal National Historic Site
Another historic site of Montreal, Lachine Canal gets its name from the French word for China (La Chine). The 14.5 kilometers long canal running from the Old Port of Montreal to Lake Saint-Louis is located on the southwestern part of the Island of Montreal. This highly symbolic attraction presents a variety of activities you can enjoy with family and friends.
The Underground City
RÉSO, commonly described as The Underground City, is a network of nearly 32 kilometers of underground paths and tunnels which link up hotels, shopping centers, residential and commercial complexes, convention halls, universities, performing arts venues, and subway stations. All combined together form the heart of Montreal's central business district, also known as Downtown Montreal. Whether you want to escape a cold day outside or you love to shop or you just want to explore, make your way to the underground city, sounds thrilling!
Best Time to Visit Montreal
The best times to visit Montreal are from April to September or during summers as the weather will be warm. It is also a peak season of tourist arrivals as summer is packed with unforgettable festivals like Montreal Cirque Festival, Osheaga Music Festival, and famous Montreal Pride. A little bit cool spring starts with its famous Montreal Nuit Blanche, the temperatures increase and is pleasant as well as the room rates drop. Winters are quite chilled in Montreal, but it is full of heated underground passages and lodging rates are much lower. Another shoulder months are the fall months between September and November and a good time to visit Montreal.
Airports
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport (YMX)
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
Montreal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport (YHU)
Montreal Facts
Country/State: Canada/Quebec
Population: 1,704,694 (2016)
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Language: English and French
Visa on Arrival: The US citizens do not need a Visa to enter Canada. They can stay in Canada for 180 days with their passport. However, they must always carry identification and nationality proof along with them. Tourists wanting to extend their stay in the country should apply for the same at least 30 days in advance. A foreign national wishing to enter Canada must obtain a temporary resident visa from one of the Canadian diplomatic missions unless he/she holds a passport issued by visa exempt countries.
Other notes: Fire Police Ambulance – 911
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