Montreal Nightlife

Montreal Nightlife

Montreal offers a fantastic nightlife. Whether you enjoy a trendy jazz club, a quite cocktail area, or club hopping from one hotspot to another, you will find it all Montreal’s awesome nightlife. In fact, Montreal was ranked the world’s number two party city in the world, after Belgrade, according to the Lonely Planet’s 2009 guide. Montreal’s laissez-faire(live and let live) attitude makes it a joyous city on any night, but also a relatively safe city. Montreal’s nightlife peaks between Thursday and Sunday. But there is always something going on in Montreal on any night.

Montreal offers a fantastic nightlife. Whether you enjoy a trendy jazz club, a quite cocktail area, or club hopping from one hotspot to another, you will find it all Montreal’s awesome nightlife. In fact, Montreal was ranked the world’s number two party city in the world, after Belgrade, according to the Lonely Planet’s 2009 guide. Montreal’s laissez-faire(live and let live) attitude makes it a joyous city on any night, but also a relatively safe city. Montreal’s nightlife peaks between Thursday and Sunday. But there is always something going on in Montreal on any night.

Montreal’s Nightlife

Montréal is known for the diversity in its nightlife. There are a variety of activities to choose at night in Montreal. You can choose from Latin American music electro, hip-hop, house, R&B or top 40 and anything in-between. Montreal also has many “after hour” clubs, which stay open after the official closing time of 3 AM and allow you to dance till the wee hours of the morning. Alcohol is not sold in “after hour” clubs. If you are more into the pub setting, then you should head on over to the Quartier Latin. There are many pubs and bars located on Saint Denis and St-Sulplice.

Living it up at Night in Montreal

Montreal’s nightlife starts on Thursdays with the traditional cinq a sept, which is basically a time to unwind from 5p.m. to 7p.m. This is the time when many office workers pack up the local bars and celebrate the arrival of the weekend. The party then continues over to bars, cafes, pubs, restaurants, live music venues, and dance clubs well into the night. Saturday is the day when Montreal’s nightlife explodes with many night time activities. And if it’s a long weenend, where Monday is a holiday, then the party continues onto Sunday as well.

Montreal’s St. Laurent Boulevard

St. Laurent Boulevard, affectionately known as the Main, is Montréal’s most popular hangout at night. Many of Montréal’s most popular nightclubs are located on St. Laurent Boulevard. Montreal’s night time activities start, and end later than in other North American cities. Last call is at 3a.m., so many clubs and bars don’t get packed until well after 11p.m. Clubs and bars are usually at their peak capacity around 1a.m. There are also many after-hour clubs available for people who wish to continue the party after 3a.m.

Montreal’s two main nightlife streets are boulevard St-Laurent and rue Crescent. You will find most of Montreal’s hot spots on one of these streets. Since Montreal’s streets are relatively safe at night, you do not need to worry about safety at night in Montreal. The main reason why Montreal’s streets are so safe at night is because there are so many people partying in the streets of Montreal.

It will cost you anywhere from C$5 to C$25 to get into one of Montreal’s night time hotspots. Many bars and clubs also charge a cover, and the price of a drink will vary depending on the establishment. The price of a drink can range from C$5 to C$10. Remember that the legal drinking age in Montreal and the province of Quebec is 18.

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