Top 10 "Must See" Places In Montreal
1- Basílica Notre-Dame de Montreal
Google 4,7 Stars ( 29 k Reviews)
The Basilica began major restoration work in 2020, which will take over fifteen years to complete. The estimated completion date is around 2040. We have already spent more than 10 million dollars, and your contributions are needed to continue our efforts.
The Basilica's heritage tells a story, the collective story of our ancestors who made the dream of one of the most important neo-Gothic architectural works a reality.
110, Notre-Dame Street West
514-842-2925
https://www.basiliquenotredame.ca/
2- Saint Joseph’s Oratory
Google 4,7 Stars (18 K Reviews)
In 2024, Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal will mark the 4th centenary of country’s consecration to Saint Joseph. As a international center of devotion to Saint Joseph, the Oratory undoubtedly has a leading role to play in this anniversary. From March 10 to October 19, 2024, this fourth centenary will be commemorated through significant events at our shrine. Whether as a parish, a diocese, with family or with friends, come on pilgrimage to Mount Royal. Let’s celebrate together Saint Joseph!
3800 Queen Mary Road
514 733-8211
3- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Google 4,7 Stars (14 K Reviews)
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a large museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1860, making it the oldest arts institution in Canada, it moved to its current location in 1912 thanks to a large donation from businessman James Ross.
1380 Sherbrooke St W
(514) 285-2000
4- Basilica-Cathedral of Mary Queen of the World
Google 4,7 Stars (2.6 K Reviews)
The Basilica-Cathedral of Mary Queen of the World and of Saint James is the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Montreal. It is the third largest church in the province of Quebec, behind the Oratory of Saint Joseph and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. It is located in the heart of Montreal, in the Ville-Marie district.
1085 Rue de la Cathédrale
(514) 866-1661
https://www.diocesemontreal.org/
5- Old Port of Montreal
Google 4,6 Stars (48 K Reviews)
The Old Port of Montreal is located in the Old Montreal neighborhood. Once the main port of Montreal, today it has a primarily tourist purpose.
333 Rue de la Commune O,
(514) 496-7678
https://www.vieuxportdemontreal.com/
6- Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History
Google 4,6 Stars (6.8 K Reviews)
The Pointe-à-Callière site is the site where the city of Montreal, Quebec, was founded on May 17, 1642. Today, the site is occupied by the Pointe-à-Callière museum of history and archeology of Montreal.
350 Place Royale
(514) 872-9150
7- Marché Atwater
Google 4,5 Stars (11 K Reviews)
"Located in the southwest of Montreal, near the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market is open winter and summer. Ranked among the most beautiful buildings in Montreal, the art-deco style market has existed since 1933. It takes its name from the he avenue which borders it and which perpetuates the memory of Edwin Atwater, businessman and municipal councilor of the 19th century Whether you are locavores or looking for gourmet discoveries, you will find with your producers and artisans. agri-food producers of high quality, seasonal products: fruit and vegetables, butchers, fish and cheese shops, market gardeners, and shopkeepers come together. In spring, horticultural producers come to set up shop for the season.
138 Atwater Ave
(514) 937-7754
https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/
8- Le Vieux Montréal
Google 4,6 Stars (227 Reviews)
Vieux-Montréal is the historic center of the city of Montreal, located in the Ville-Marie district. It is included in the quadrangle formed by rue McGill to the west, rue Saint-Antoine to the north, rue Berri to the east and the Saint Lawrence River to the south. This includes the Old Port of Montreal.
Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3A7
9- Biodôme de Montreal
Google 4,4 Stars (15 K Reviews)
The Montreal Biodôme is a “living” museum located in the former Montreal Velodrome. The building was built for the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. Once the Games were over, the building was only partially used. Indeed, many competitive cyclists trained elsewhere.
4777 Pierre-de Coubertin Av
(514) 868-3000
10- Montreal Underground
Google 4,3 Stars (3.6 K Reviews)
Montreal Underground or Montreal Underground Pedestrian Network is the underground network of the city of Montreal. This underground network covers around 30 kilometers of tunnels underground. It has been officially called RÉSO since 2004.
747 Rue du Square-Victoria #247
https://montrealundergroundcity.com/