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  • shimniok
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  • martziano
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  • missteek
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    shimniok
    Centennial

    A tip I have about this place  — 4 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    Our hotel was here. Great area to stay in and tour on foot!

    martziano
    Guadalajara

    How this place changed my life  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    Guess what…exactly!!

    missteek
    Montreal

    Why I recommend this place to visitors  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    This is one of the most popular churches in montreal. It is also the church where Celine Dion got married

    soul725
    Toronto

    Great Montreal!!!  — 1 year ago

    I had lived in Montreal for 5months. Montreal is composed in Quebec, it is called French Canada. The city reminds me of Europe, and you can experience a lot of exciting things at summer.

    esphixiet
    3 places

    A tip I have about this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    The Auberge Alternative in Old Montreal is incredible. Great setting, walking distance from the metro and the port. Beautiful!

    Wayne75
    Springfield

    A review of this place: Old Montreal  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    This is a terrific city to visit. I suppose there’s plenty to do in Montreal, but the atmosphere is in Old Montreal. There’s a lot of restaurants, of course, but the best ones, in our opinion, were on Rue Saint-François-Xavier, near the Notre-Dame Basilica. (This includes the best Mexican restuarant we’ve ever been to, Casa de Mateo.) The worst restaurants (that we ate at, anyway) were on the popular Place Jacques Cartier. You pay for the quality of the view, maybe, but not the food.

    Our daughter was two and a half when we went, and it was a good place for kids—an IMAX theater showed 3D movies about bugs and lions. There was a really neat bike route that we didn’t explore until our last day, unfortunately. Maddie liked that a lot. Public transportation was good, and it was easy to get to places like the Parc Olympique, where there was a lot for kids to see and do.

    We stayed at the Bonaparte, which served the best breakfast I’ve ever had. We ate there every morning.

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