Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Montreal

1. Mount Royal Park

Google 4.8 Stars (26 K Reviews)

 

Mount Royal Park is a green jewel of Montreal. Different activities are offered all year round to increase the pleasures and visits.

 

2000, chemin Remembrance

514-280-8989

https://montreal.ca/lieux/parc-du-mont-royal

2. Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal

Google 4.7 Stars (29 K Reviews)

 

The Basilica undertook major restoration work in 2020 which will take place over more than fifteen years.

 

The estimated end of the work would therefore be around the year 2040. We have already spent more than $10 million and your contributions are necessary to continue our efforts.

 

110, rue Notre-Dame Ouest

514-842-2925

https://www.basiliquenotredame.ca/

3. Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

Google 4.7 Stars (18 K Reviews)

 

Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal, Founded by Saint Broteher Andre, is a Catholic shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph. Place of expresión of faith, prayer, healing and peace, the Oratory welcomes pilgrims and visitors in a spirit of openness and compassion.

 

3800 Queen Mary Road

514-733-8211

https://www.saint-joseph.org/en/

 

4. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Google 4.7 Stars (14 k Reviews)

 

Founded in 1860, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) has been built on the generosity of multiple generations of Montrealers. Its mission is to acquire, conserve, study, interpret and present significant works of art from around the world and from every era, in the hope that members of its community and all Museum visitors may benefit from the transformative powers of art.

 

1380 Sherbrooke Street West

514-285-2000

https://www.mbam.qc.ca/fr/

 

5. Old Port of Montreal

Google 4.6 Stars (49 K Reviews)

 

Summer's on its way, and the Old Port of Montreal is the place to be, with a host of activities and events awaiting you: cruises, rides on the observation wheel, the zipline, the spa, pedal boating, kicking back on a terrace…

 

333 de la Commune W.

514-496-7678

https://www.oldportofmontreal.com/

 

6. Jean Talon Market

Google 4.6 Stars (27 K Reviews)

 

Situated in the heart of Little Italy, Jean Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. Inaugurated in May 1933, it was first called the Marché du Nord, but in 1983, its name was changed in honour of Jean Talon, the first intendant of New France. Village-like and family-friendly, it’s a place where generations of both merchants and customers have grown up. Jean Talon Market stands out with its many local fruit and vegetable growers, its diversity of small shopkeepers (butchers, bakers, fishmongers, grocers, etc.) and its restaurateurs, who are sure to whet your appetite when you visit.

 

7070 Henri-Julien Avenue

https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/en/marches/jean-talon-market/

 

7. Jardin Botanique

Google 4.6 Stars (25 K Reviews)

 

A Montreal flagship, recognized as one of the most important in the world, the Montreal Botanical Garden offers a colorful program all year round: events, exhibitions, activities, etc.

 

The Garden has a collection of 20,000 taxa that include hybrid species and cultivars, including 5,300 in greenhouses. Of the 20,000 taxa, 800 species are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list of threatened species. You can visit ten exhibition greenhouses, three cultural gardens, the Frédéric-Back Tree House and more than fifteen thematic gardens spread over 75 hectares. It is also the ideal place to stock up on fresh air and beauty.

 

4101 Sherbrooke St E

514-868-3000

https://espacepourlavie.ca/jardin-botanique

 

8. Place des Arts

Google 4.6 Stars (21 K Reviews)

 

The purpose of the Société de la Place des Arts de Montréal is to operate a performing arts distribution business and to administer the Place des Arts de Montréal, the Fernand-Lindsay Amphitheater in Joliette and to establish artistic programming in the Maison symphonique for organizations other than the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.

 

175, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest

514-842-2112

https://placedesarts.com/

 

9. Parque La Fontaine

Google 4.6 Stars (14 K Reviews)

 

With its 40 hectares of greenery, La Fontaine Park is a privileged place to relax and picnic with friends and to skate or slide in winter.

 

3819, avenue Calixa-Lavallée

https://montreal.ca/lieux/parc-la-fontaine

 

10. Centre Bell

Google 4.5 Stars (23 K Reviews)

 

Whether you're looking for an exclusive event space, a private lounge, or a match or concert purchase upgrade, you'll enjoy unforgettable moments in our premium spaces designed just for you.

 

1909 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal

855-219-0576

https://centrebell.ca/fr