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    • Île Flottante. What is it: Nestled in the Mile-End neighborhood since 2011 (previously known as Les Deux Singes de Montarvie), this establishment has never ceased to surprise.
    • Vin Mon Lapin. What is it: A splendid waltz of carefully crafted dishes by the chef duo Marc-Olivier Frappier and Jessica Noël, impeccable service where the ambiance doesn't overshadow professionalism, and a wine list bursting with exceptional finds that would make many establishments in Montreal blush.
    • Mousso. What is it: Antonin Mousseau-Rivard and Katerine Mousseau turned a lot of heads for two reasons when they boldly embarked on this tasting menu restaurant in early 2015.
    • Toqué! What to expect: Toqué! is one of the reasons why Montreal is on North America’s food map. An evening at chef (and culinary giant) Normand Laprise's table means the Holy Grail of refinement, unparalleled technique and flawless service.
  1. Sep 19, 2024 · Where to find the best places to eat in Montreal, including famous French restaurants, a spot from the Joe Beef team, tasting menu spot Damas, poutine-filled diners, and great places for...

  2. May 18, 2022 · Whether you’re looking for brunch, lunch, dinner, or drinks, Montreal provides a bevy of outdoor patio options — “terrasses,” as we Montrealers call them. With an eye to a mix of restaurants...

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Whether you're looking for a relaxing brunch spot, a lively dinner venue, or a place to enjoy a refreshing cocktail, these 11 Montreal restaurants should be on everyone's summer to-do list.

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    • Live The French Way in The Heart of The City
    • Get Inspired at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
    • Check Out The World’S Largest Collection of Barbie Dolls
    • Go Terrace Hopping in Downtown Montreal
    • Get Immersed in A Luminous World at Oasis Immersion
    • Relax with A Spa Treatment at Bota Bota
    • Hang Out in The Great Outdoors of Old Montreal
    • Sail Through History on A St. Lawrence Sightseeing Cruise
    • Eat Your Weight in Quebec Cheese at Jean Talon Market
    • Take A Cooking Class Or Montreal Food Tour

    One of the first things to consider when planning a weekend in Montreal is deciding where to stay. Hotel prices in Montreal offer great value so it’s worth a mini splurge to stay at a centrally-located, luxury hotel. You won’t be disappointed with the Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile. This 256 room hotel (including 17 suites) offers the perfect marriag...

    One of the top things to do in Montreal is to spend a few hours at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. While this museum’s vast collection (the third largest in Canada) is a must-see any time of year, it’s especially enjoyable in summer. Get there by strolling along Sherbrooke Street in the heart of the Golden Square Mile, a fashionable district name...

    While in the ‘hood, check out the free Barbie Expo, the world’s largest permanent collection of Barbie dolls, at Les Cours Mont-Royal Shopping Mall (1455 Peel Street). You’ll see fashions by top designers such as Kate Spade, Bob Mackie, Dior and more. There are also references to pop culture and retro TV with I Dream of Jeannie” collector edition, ...

    With terraces tucked into every corner of the city, you could actually go terrace-hopping all summer long. For light and healthy fare, a favourite restaurant in Centre-ville (downtown) is Mandy’s Gourmet Saladson Crescent Street just steps from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This Montreal-based chain features craft-your-own salads as well as smo...

    Set on the ground floor within the soaring space of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal convention centre, OASIS immersion offers a sensory journey into the world of creativity. This summer you can experience Dreaming Asia (immersion into the sensory sights of Chinese and Japanese cultural heritage) and Root for Nature (a powerful celebration of bio...

    From Nordik-Spa Nature in Gatineauto Spa Eastman in the eastern Townships, Quebec’s incredible spas take full advantage of their natural settings and rich heritage. One of the province’s most unique spas is Bota Bota, set within a converted ferryboat anchored at the mouth of the Lachine Canal in the St. Lawrence River in the Old Port of Montreal. �...

    It’s not summer in Montreal without spending time in the great outdoors. Following your spa time at Bota Bota, it’s well worth exploring the waterfront in the Old Port, one of the top places to visit in Montreal. Top things to do include wandering the atmospheric cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways, climbing the 192 steps of the Old Port Clock...

    For a leisurely journey through history, you can even take a sightseeing cruiseon the St. Lawrence River. Relax on a sunny terrace while enjoying the views of the Montreal skyline and landmarks such as landmarks such as the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, the islands of Boucherville and the scenic shoreline of the mighty river. These cruises come with or w...

    No trip to Montreal is complete without a trip to one of its markets. There are six main public markets in Montreal but if you have time for only one then head to Marché Jean Talon Marketin Little Italy. This sprawling covered market is a Montreal landmark, featuring permanent and seasonal vendors as well as restaurants, independent coffee shops an...

    Another top thing to do in Montreal is take a cooking class. Again, while it’s possible to sign up for a culinary class year round, it’s so much more pleasant to take a walking tour in the sunshine and cook with seasonal vegetables direct from local farmer’s markets. Ever tried a Montreal-style bagel? Baked in a wood-fired oven, these distinctive, ...

  4. You’ll find deeply rooted communities, dynamic and multi-influenced Québec farm-to-table restaurants, and a busy wine scene—and you’ll fall in love with all of it. Below are our favorite places for quiet dates or special occasions, plus some lively spots for enjoying a slice of pizza or some excellent steak-frites.

  5. Jun 26, 2019 · This guide is aimed at highlighting the best that Montreal has to offer, beyond the smoked meat, bagels, and poutine (although we’ve included those, too). From baked goods to brunch, coffee to...

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