Guidebook for Montréal

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Guidebook for Montréal

Food Scene

Tasty Indian food with a wide selection of dishes. They offer a convenient lunch menu.
8 wenyeji wanapendekeza
Tabla Village
1329 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
8 wenyeji wanapendekeza
Tasty Indian food with a wide selection of dishes. They offer a convenient lunch menu.
Ranking No. 6 in 2019 100 Best Restaurants in Canada is this place which offers a complete incredible dining experience. 14-courses meal with high-quality ingredients, prepared in the most delicious way you can imagine. If you are looking for a spot to celebrate a special occasion or simply want to pamper yourself during your stay in Montreal, Le Mousso is the place.
51 wenyeji wanapendekeza
Le Mousso/Le Petit Mousso
1025 Rue Ontario E
51 wenyeji wanapendekeza
Ranking No. 6 in 2019 100 Best Restaurants in Canada is this place which offers a complete incredible dining experience. 14-courses meal with high-quality ingredients, prepared in the most delicious way you can imagine. If you are looking for a spot to celebrate a special occasion or simply want to pamper yourself during your stay in Montreal, Le Mousso is the place.
This is the kind of place that you will visit to charge your energy for the day before exploring the city. Very good breakfast/brunch. The menu is large and varied, from eggs to smoke meat... Great smoothies!
34 wenyeji wanapendekeza
L'Oeufrier (Atateken)
1441 R. Atateken
34 wenyeji wanapendekeza
This is the kind of place that you will visit to charge your energy for the day before exploring the city. Very good breakfast/brunch. The menu is large and varied, from eggs to smoke meat... Great smoothies!

Ushauri kuhusu Jiji

Matembezi

Public transportation takes you anywhere.

To use the métro and buses, you can buy a daily/weekend/weekly pass depending on the number of days you are staying, and you will be able to use the métro and all buses as many times as you need. It will also save you money instead of paying for each trip.
Njia za kuokoa

Museums are free on the first Sunday of the month.

Check on the website of the museums you are interested to visit since they will offer free admission on certain evenings or to kids/young people/seniors.
Nini cha kufungasha

Bring comfortable shoes.

Montreal is a walking city and as such, you will spend a big part of your day on your feet. Pack at least a pair of really comfortable shoes so you can enjoy your visit from start to finish.
Mila na tamaduni

Take off your shoes when visiting somebody's home.

No matter the season, Montrealers like to keep dirt/snow out of their houses. So, if during your stay in the city, you are invited to someone's home, please take off your shoes. You can always carry a pair of socks or ballerinas to wear instead, in case you are not used to be barefoot.
Mila na tamaduni

Don't be shy to speak.

If your English or French is not perfect, don't worry! Montreal is a multilingual city and as such, we all speak in a language that is hardly our mother tongue. People are friendly and will help you with what you need despite the language.