![]() ![]() ![]() To get a sense of historic Québec, Vieux Montréal is a cobblestone area dense with architectural landmarks (and other tourists). There are a few neighborhoods to keep in mind when booking a stay. For those going from mid-December to February, just know you’ll need a parka and snow boots. ![]() Montréal is also exceptionally walkable - at least in the spring and summer. Montréal also has plenty of its own idiosyncrasies: Mont Royal, a literal mountain in the city center DJs playing underground beneath 500-year-old archways Habitat 67, a Brutalist Moshe Safdie building from the 1967 World Expo the Canadiens hockey team, beloved by seemingly everyone in town plus steamed hot dogs, honey-boiled bagels, and, of course, poutine. start time to happy hour, Montréal feels like a little French outpost in Canada. Be it the Québecois French language or the widely encouraged 5 p.m. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos:Getty/Courtesyįor many North Americans, Montréal is the easiest way to take a European vacation without actually going transatlantic. ![]()
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