The city of Montreal is one of the most popular tourism cities in North America. Whether visiting Montreal for business or for pleasure, you will find some amazing sights and attractions along with wonderful events and entertainment. Montreal also contains many noteworthy restaurants while providing fantastic shopping.
Montreal’s Travel Guide
The Montreal Travel guide is an independent and up-to-date city guide of Montreal. This tourism guide is packed with plenty of information for anybody planning to visit the city of Montreal. The Montreal Tourism guide provides plenty of useful and reliable information on all the best attractions in Montreal. This includes attractions like the Olympic Stadium, Saint Joseph’s Oratory, Mount Royal and so much more.
A Visitors Guide of Montreal
There are many words to describe Montreal. Montreal is hip, trendy, fun, sophisticated, and sexy all at once. A visit to Montreal is like visiting a European city in the heart of North America. No wonder why so many people refer to Montreal as the Paris of North America. In Montreal, you will find a perfect blend of French and North American culture. With its unique blend of European and North-American influences, Montreal is easily Canada’s most trendy city. Montreal is also one of North America’s most captivating destination cities for business and leisure travelers alike.
Attractions in Montreal
Lively and vibrant, Montreal is also safe and easy to get around, day or night. Montreal is a place where people meet and play long after the work day is over. Montreal’s downtown center is well served by public transit, including buses and the Métro (Montreal’s subway system). There are more than 80 hotels downtown and in old Montreal, so finding a hotel that suits your budget range should not be a problem. Montreal is one of North America’s oldest cities and has a fascinating architectural history. There are plenty of attractions in this unique city. The Montreal Tourism guide provides trustworthy descriptions of all of the best attractions in Montreal. From the Biodome to the Biosphere. From the Place des Arts to the Quartier des Spectacles, where, visitors can chose between enjoying open air performances, enjoying the ambience of a concert hall or visiting urban plazas complete with street entertainment.
Festivals & Events in Montreal
Festivals and events are plentiful in Montreal, particularly during the sizzling hot summer months. Some of Montreal’s most popular festivals include The Montreal International Jazz Festival, which features hundreds of shows and attracts many internationally renowned musicians as well as the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival. Montreal’s European flair is further recognized by the fact that Montreal is the only city in North America to host a Formula-1 racing event, known as the Canadian Grand Prix. The Montreal Tourism guide places a special emphasis on Montreal’s various festivals and events. Local Montreal residents provide detailed information about popular festivals like the International Jazz Festival, the Just For Laughs Festival and the Formula-1 Grand Prix. Lesser-known, yet still popular festivals such as the Fantasia Film Festival and International Reggae Festival are covered as well.
Shopping & Dining in Montreal
Montreal residents practice good living, love their food, and enjoy a varied nightlife. Visitors come to Montreal to have a good time, but the city also happens to be a popular destination for avid shoppers. Montreal’s downtown core, has over 3,000 shops and services, most of which are conveniently centered on rue Ste-Catherine(Montreal’s most popular tourist street). Not to forget Montreal’s Underground City which is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the best places in the world to shop. This seemingly endless underground passageway stretches 30km (19 miles) and provides visitors with an endless variety of boutiques, specialty shops, cafes and restaurants. The Montreal Tourism is packed with information on where to shop and eat in Montreal.
Interactive Maps and A Virtual Tour of Montreal
The Montreal visitirs guide will help you discover Montreal’s hotpots, which includes some of Montreal’s best neighborhoods along with some of the city’s most popular streets. Some of the hotspots covered in the tourism guide include downtown Montreal, Old Montreal, Saint Catherine Street, Crescent Street and Saint Laurent Boulevard. This guide is packed with interactive maps and helpful street view images to help you navigate the streets of Montreal. We also provide the popular must-see Montreal section which features many must-see activities and events in Montreal.
Gloria Allvin
November 14, 2014 at 7:57 pm
Please send me all your free travel guides to Montreal.
Thank you.
Gloria Allvin
31107 Regal Drive
Warren, MI 48088
Travel time: summer 2015
Gino Pezzella
April 8, 2015 at 2:46 am
I have not been able to find a place to order a copy of your visitors guide