Montreal neighborhoods & streets have their own unique charm and culture. Montreal’s strength, diversity and vitality are all rooted in Montreal’s neighborhood & streets. Montreal neighborhood & streets have their own pride and cultures which help make them unique and cherished. This fact is illustrated by the fact that Montreal has five of Canada’s 10 most culturally dense neighborhoods. Montreal offers some of the most diverse and fascinating neighborhoods, districts and streets in all of North America. These hotspots are not only popular with tourists visiting Montreal, but also Montreal’s locals who constantly visit these hotspots. Montreal’s hotspots include streets that never sleep and neighborhoods that are lively, day and night. Below is a list of some of Montreal’s best hotspots.
Montreal's Saint Denis Street (Rue Saint-Denis) is a popular street that crosses both the Plateau Mont-Royal neighbourhood and the Latin Quarter district....
Saint Catherine Street (rue Sainte-Catherine) is the heart and soul of downtown Montreal. Spanning more than 15 kilometers (9 miles) from East...
Montreal’s Saint Laurent Boulevard is affectionately known as The Main by many Montreal locals. Saint Laurent Boulevard runs North-to-South and crosses the...
Montreal’s Sherbrooke Steet (rue Sherbrooke) is the second longest street in Montreal. Sherbrooke is divided into Sherbrooke East, located in Eastern Montreal...
The Mile-End is actually a small subsection of Montreal's Plateau Mont-Royal neighbourhood. However, Mile-End residents are quick to point out that the...
Westmount is a wealthy residential area where many of Montreal's wealthy English residents live. The hills of Westmount feature some of Montreal's...