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Montréal is an eclectic mix of neighborhoods, each with its own personality, attractions, and venues. Just strolling through each of them is a way to soak up the city's culture; start with the Plateau, Mile End, and Old Montréal.
Some of the world's leading architects have left their mark on Montréal. Expo 67 brought Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome on St. Helen's Island, as...more
Located downtown, near the McGill University campus, the Museum of Fine Arts flanks Sherbrooke Street, with a tunnel linking the original 1912 structure to...more
Located just east of St. Catherine Street, the city's main drag for shopping, this is where to find the latest and flashiest the art world has to...more
Horse-drawn carriages still trot through the winding cobblestone streets where, in the 17th century, French settlers erected a city hall as well as a market and...more
The 1976 Olympic stadium, designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, is a white, sloping beacon that can be seen from almost any east-facing point on the...more










