Guidebook for Montréal

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Guidebook for Montréal

Food Scene

very well known local restaurant. Featured in "you gotta eat here". Bring your own wine.
150 locals recommend
Pizzeria Napoletana
189 Rue Dante
150 locals recommend
very well known local restaurant. Featured in "you gotta eat here". Bring your own wine.
Café Conca d'Oro
184 Rue Dante
23 locals recommend
Arahova Souvlaki
256 Rue Saint- Viateur O
23 locals recommend
630 locals recommend
St-Viateur Bagel Shop
263 Rue Saint- Viateur O
630 locals recommend
521 locals recommend
Fairmount Bagel
74 Av. Fairmount O
521 locals recommend
27 locals recommend
Le Roi du Smoked Meat
6705 Rue St-Hubert
27 locals recommend
304 locals recommend
Juliette & Chocolat
3600 Boul. Saint-Laurent
304 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Elio Pizzeria
351 Rue de Bellechasse
16 locals recommend
34 locals recommend
Restaurant Marven's
880 Av. Ball
34 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
San Domenico Café
11 Piazza San Domenico Maggiore
10 locals recommend
56 locals recommend
Chez Tousignant
6956 Rue Drolet
56 locals recommend
PIZZA MOTTA - Traiteur / Catering - Espresso Bar / Cafe - Sandwiches / Salads - Boulangerie / Patisserie / Dessert
303 Av. Mozart E
21 locals recommend
Schwartz's Deli - Sandwiches - Steaks
3895 Boul. Saint-Laurent
836 locals recommend
27 locals recommend
Le Roi du Smoked Meat
6705 Rue St-Hubert
27 locals recommend
135 locals recommend
Gibbys
298 Pl. d'Youville
135 locals recommend
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Oakville
300 Hays Boulevard
42 locals recommend
Madisons Restaurant & Bar
5222 Rue Sherbrooke E
42 locals recommend
Boulangerie Marguerita
6505 Rue Clark

Sightseeing

This church was inaugurated in 1919. It is famous for its large cupola and brick façade, and especially its frescos by Guido Nincheri. A particularly well-known fresco depicts Benito Mussolini; painted before World War II, it commemorates his signing of the Lateran Accords. A statue in front of the church commemorates "victims of all wars." Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2002,[1] it is located at 6800 Henri-Julien Avenue at the corner of Dante Street (Jean-Talon or Beaubien metro stations) in the borough of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie. Plaqued in 2005, the Church serves the oldest Italian community in Canada.[2] (This was taken from its website)
7 locals recommend
Our Lady of Defense
6800 Av. Henri-Julien
7 locals recommend
This church was inaugurated in 1919. It is famous for its large cupola and brick façade, and especially its frescos by Guido Nincheri. A particularly well-known fresco depicts Benito Mussolini; painted before World War II, it commemorates his signing of the Lateran Accords. A statue in front of the church commemorates "victims of all wars." Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2002,[1] it is located at 6800 Henri-Julien Avenue at the corner of Dante Street (Jean-Talon or Beaubien metro stations) in the borough of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie. Plaqued in 2005, the Church serves the oldest Italian community in Canada.[2] (This was taken from its website)
823 locals recommend
Olympic Stadium
4545 Av. Pierre-De Coubertin
823 locals recommend
1744 locals recommend
Jean-Talon Market
7070 Av. Henri-Julien
1744 locals recommend
225 locals recommend
Montreal Insectarium
4581 Rue Sherbrooke E
225 locals recommend
970 locals recommend
Montreal Botanical Garden
4101 Rue Sherbrooke E
970 locals recommend
1148 locals recommend
Old Port of Montreal
1148 locals recommend
422 locals recommend
Casino de Montreal
1 Av. du Casino
422 locals recommend
819 locals recommend
Notre-Dame Basilica
110 Rue Notre Dame O
819 locals recommend
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chem. Queen Mary
636 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Former home to the Montreal Expos Jarry park now has The Uniprix stade (French: Stade Uniprix). It is the main tennis court at the Canadian Open tournament in Montreal, Quebec and its core seating area is a remnant of the former Major League Baseball stadium on the site. Jarry Park itself contains baseball diamonds, soccer, cricket, bocce, basketball and beach volleyball grounds, pitches and zones, swimming pools and playgrounds, a dog run, and two gazebos, jogging / walking trails. In winter a pond is swept to make a skating rink and it has cross country trails.
596 locals recommend
Jarry Park
205 Rue Gary-Carter
596 locals recommend
Former home to the Montreal Expos Jarry park now has The Uniprix stade (French: Stade Uniprix). It is the main tennis court at the Canadian Open tournament in Montreal, Quebec and its core seating area is a remnant of the former Major League Baseball stadium on the site. Jarry Park itself contains baseball diamonds, soccer, cricket, bocce, basketball and beach volleyball grounds, pitches and zones, swimming pools and playgrounds, a dog run, and two gazebos, jogging / walking trails. In winter a pond is swept to make a skating rink and it has cross country trails.
1477 locals recommend
Mount Royal
1477 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Casa d'Italia
505 Rue Jean-Talon E
89 locals recommend
Centaur Theatre
453 R. Saint-François-Xavier
89 locals recommend
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O
1504 locals recommend
390 locals recommend
Chinatown
390 locals recommend

Convenience Store ~ Depanneur

31 locals recommend
Marché Royal Plus
274 Rue Saint-Zotique E
31 locals recommend

Pharmacy ~ Pharmacie

194 locals recommend
PJC Jean Coutu
6500 Rue St-Hubert
194 locals recommend
377 locals recommend
Pharmaprix
1580 Rue Ontario E
377 locals recommend

Shopping Centres ~ Centre D’Achat

74 locals recommend
Centre Rockland
2305 Chem. Rockland
74 locals recommend
76 locals recommend
Marché Central
9187 Bd de l'Acadie
76 locals recommend
36 locals recommend
CF Galeries d'Anjou
7999 Bd des Galeries d'Anjou
36 locals recommend
938 locals recommend
Centre Eaton de Montréal
705 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
938 locals recommend
Saint Hubert Street
Rue Saint-Hubert