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Best Things To Do in Montreal Canada 2024 4K

MONTREAL, CANADA: Are you searching for the best things to do in Montreal Canada for 2023? Today we show you 21 things to see and do in Montreal. In this Montreal travel vlog we go to St Helens Island, up to the Mount Royal Park, Walk around Old Port and Montreal Old Town. We show you the Botanical Garden and some of the local food in Montreal. We also show you Chinatown, talk about the festivals in Montreal and provide some general facts. We did several Canada travel videos including a Toronto travel video and showed you around Toronto and Quebec City that can serve as your Canadian travel guide.

If you enjoy this Montreal vlog and have any questions please feel free to ask. We love showing you around the Montreal attractions and where to go in Montreal.

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BEST THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL
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0:00 MONTREAL INTRO
1:02 OLD MONTREAL
1:47 MOUNT ROYAL PARK
2:12 UNDERGROUND CITY
2:47 MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE AND ART
3:09 SAINTE CATHERINE
3:54 LACHINE CANAL
4:11 NIGHT LIFE
4:32 BOTANICAL GARDEN
5:30 JEAN TALON MARKET
5:50 OLD PORT
6:32 QUATIER DES SPECTACLES
7:00 LOCAL FOODS
7:49 OLYMPIC STADIUM
8:05 SAINT HELENS ISLAND
8:30 PLACE JACQUES CARTIER
9:25 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
9:49 ST JOSEPHS ORATORY
9:58 VIA RAIL TRAIN
10:14 QUEBEC CITY
10:32 CHINATOWN


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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Montreal – A stunning Canadian metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes. Start planning a trip of your own after checking out the best sights here.

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When Mark Twain visited #Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” Marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica.

If you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a street-side bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.

A #tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets, through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, and to its wonderful its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. The riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.

For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.

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0:00 - Montreal
0:55 - Old city
1:31 - Place Jacques-Cartier
1:43 - Christ Church Cathedral, the Saint Josephs Oratory and Notre Dame Basilica
2:27 - Quartier Latin
2:34 - Le Village
2:43 - Plateau Mont-Royal
2:55 - Montreal Museum of Fine Art
3:30 - Mont-royal
3:46 - Montreal biodome
4:05 - Montreal Insectarium
4:14 - Montreal Botanical Garden
4:36 - La Ronde
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Place Jacques-Cartier

C'est la place montréalaise Jacques-Cartier (voir la description de la place:
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Top 10 Quartiers de Montréal!

Les abonnés de ma page Facebook ont choisi leur quartier préféré de Montréal! Alors voici un Top 10 commenté par moi! Est-ce que votre quartier préféré est dans la vidéo? Êtes-vous d'accord avec l'ordre présenté? N'hésitez pas à faire vos commentaires!

The subscribers of my Facebook page have chosen their favorite neighborhood in Montreal! So here's a Top 10 commented by me! Is your favorite neighborhood in the video? Do you agree with the order presented? Feel free to comment!
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Top 10 Quartiers les plus SOUS-ESTIMÉS de MONTRÉAL.

Dans les commentaires de ma dernière vidéo Top 10 Quartiers de Montréal, on m'a suggérer plusieurs endroits a Montréal qui n'ont pas fait les 10 premières places. J'ai donc fouiller dans mes archives pour trouver des images de ces quartiers un peu sous-estimés. Des quartiers qui ont des fois une mauvaise réputation ou dont on ne parle jamais dans les médias.

Merci à Martin de @proposmontreal pour la vignette et le graphisme et aussi à Lëa-Kim @Lea-Kim et Matias pour les plans de drones.

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Exploring the Best of Montreal, QC 2021 - A Perfect Itinerary | SB

We spent a week exploring the best of Montreal and share with you everything we thought is worth checking out. Montreal is very beautiful with lots of history to learn about. It is a Francophone city but there is a very large Anglophone community so either language can be spoken. Our favourite part was staying at the Hotel Monville. With floor to ceiling downtown views, you are mesmerized no matter what time of day. Our favourite things we did were:
- Walk around Sainte-Catherine St
- Have a coffee at the hidden Cafe Myriade
- Visit the Museum of Archeology and History
- Go for a ride on La Grande Roue de Montreal (the biggest in Canada)
- Walk around Old Montreal

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Montreal Travel: Walking up Place Jacques-Cartier & Rue St-Paul

From August 12 to 14, 2009 we spent three days in Montreal, primarily to watch the Rogers Cup, one of the premier events on the ATP Tour. Given that we are ardent tennis fans and have been attending the Rogers Cup in Toronto for many years, we decided to expand our tennis horizons and travel to Montreal this year. We had a chance to see the world elite of mens tennis players competing in Montreals Uniprix Stadium which is located in Jarry Park.

We spent two days at the stadium with our matinee tickets and saw all top 10 tennis players either compete or warm up on one of the side courts. Competitors included world number 1 Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and many more. Attending a tennis tournament mid week is great because you see so much action, both in the main stadium and on the side courts. Watching Marat Safin practice bare-chested and tossing one of his rackets against the fence was definitely one of the highlights of this excursion.

We also had a bit of time to explore the city and enjoyed a nice dinner on Prince Arthur Square on the first day. This cobblestoned pedestrian street holds a large collection of restaurants and is buzzing with people at night time. We even played some tennis ourselves at Parc Lafontaine, an expansive public park that features a large pond and a variety of recreational facilities.

On Friday morning we also spent some time in Old Montreal and the Montreal Port area, one of Montreals primary tourist draws. This historic district dates back to 1605 when French Explorer Samuel de Champlain set up a fur trading post in the area. Ville Marie, the first permanent settlement in the Montreal area is also located in Old Montreal.

The Port of Montreal was one of Canadas most important ports until it lost importance in the 20th century, particularly with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959 which shifted much of the marine shipping business further west in Canada. Many of the formerly abandoned warehouses have been converted into loft condos in recent years and have made Old Montreal one of the citys most popular (and expensive) residential areas.

Finally, we also drove up to Mount Royal, the mountain which overlooks Montreals downtown area. At a height of 233 m above the city, it provides great views of the downtown core, particularly from the Kondiaronk Belvedere, a large semicircular plaza with a perfect view of the downtown business district, the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding countryside. The Belvedere is anchored by the Chalet, a building from the 1930s that used to house big band concerts and many other social events.

Mount Royal is a popular public park and contains many kilometers of walking and biking trails, a short ski slope, a sculpture garden, a pond called Beaver Lake and various monuments. In the winter it is popular with cross-country skiers.

Montreal is a great summer getaway because of its many interesting neighbourhoods, restaurant districts and the myriad of festivals that are hosted by the city, which include the world famous Montreal International Jazz Festival and the annual Just for Laughs comedy festival.

La petite histoire de la Place Jacques-Cartier

Aujourd'hui je vous parle d'un endroit très touristiques dans le Vieux-Montréal. Pas mal tous les montréalais le connaisse. Mais le connaissez vous vraiment? Cette place a une histoire vraiment fascinante dont on peut voir encore plusieurs traces aujourd'hui!

Merci à Martin Bérubé de @proposmontreal pour certaines images d'archives et pour l'aide avec le tournage.

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Montreal City Video Guide | Expedia



Montreal is located in the middle of the St. Lawrence river in southwest Quebec. It is Canada’s second largest city and has the largest population of French speakers outside of Paris.

Here is a Canadian city with a French soul, a big heart and a very hip attitude. A city that enchants visitors with an old-world charm and an unpretentious love of good food and festivals.

The first Europeans to arrive here were from France and while the British later claimed ownership, an elegant sophistication lingers like a perfume.

Order un cafe, stroll the cobblestone streets of the Old City and soak up the history and architecture of the area. Some of the buildings here date back to the 17th century, making it one of the oldest urban areas in North America.

Discover Montreal’s famous food scene. Try Poutine - or, follow your nose to one of the city’s many wood fired ovens and try a real Montreal bagel.

Montreal is also thoroughly hip. The city hosts more than 100 festivals throughout the year but even if you happen to be here between events, there is always something cool going on.

And of course, you can’t leave town without a trip to La Ronde, the city’s beloved amusement park.
As the sun sets on your adventures, head back downtown and discover Montreal after dark. Enjoy cool jazz, smoky blues or wind down with something a little more quirky.

European…Canadian….traditional…. cutting edge. Montreal is all of these things but it is also so much more.

With its french past and funky present, Montreal is a city with a certain je ne sais quoi. A flavour and a feeling that is hard to define but very easy to love.

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???????? Montréal Quebec Igloofest Winter Walking Tour - Street Life in Montreal Canada [4K HDR/60fps]

Welcome to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.❄️✨

Step into the enchanting winter magic of Montreal with this 4K walking tour! Begin in the historic Old Port, where cobbled streets echo tales of centuries past.

Traverse the vibrant Place des Festivals and St. Catherine's West, alive with night energy and festive lights. Wander back to the Port, immersing in the lively atmosphere of Igloofest.

Experience the unique blend of tradition and modernity, the lively street life, and the electrifying winter ambiance that defines Montreal's night. Join us on this unforgettable journey through the heart of the city's winter splendour!
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Chapters:
0:00 Preview
5:08 Old Montréal
7:40 Saint Amable Laneway
10:20 Place Jacques Cartier
11:53 Montreal City Hall
14:13 City Skyline View
15:18 Vauquelin Place
18:49 Place de la Dauversière
19:59 Icy Snow Park
22:29 Place Jacques Cartier
23:39 Rue Saint-Paul E
24:34 Bonsecours Market
29:35 Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
32:34 Shops at Bonsecours Market
35:39 Rue Saint-Paul E
38:39 Saint Amable Laneway
40:44 Old Montreal
44:56 Rue Le Royer Ouest
48:47 Place d'Armes Square
50:55 Notre-Dame Basilica
55:00 Rue St Urbain
57:45 Palais des Congres
1:00:50 Rue St Urbain
1:02:40 Chinatown
1:04:51 Chinese Rappers
1:06:02 China Town District
1:11:16 Ice Park
1:15:16 Complexe Desjardins
1:19:22 Place des Festivals
1:26:22 Esplanade Tranquille Ice Rink
1:30:02 Galaxie Brasserie
1:34:25 Saint-Catherine St West
1:37:51 Complexe Desjardins Shopping Mall
1:47:06 Place des Arts
1:52:56 Saint-Catherine St West
1:55:21 Downtown Montreal
1:56:21 St James United Church
1:57:00 Downtown Montreal
1:59:07 Phillips Square
2:01:22 Downtown Montreal
2:04:58 The Ring
2:06:38 Place Ville Marie
2:10:33 Boul René-Lévesque O
2:15:25 Downtown Montreal
2:22:20 Rue Crescent Bars
2:26:40 Saint-Catherine St West
2:37:22 Christ Church Cathedral
2:38:30 Downtown Montreal
2:43:32 Place des Festivals
2:47:32 Rue SLa Grandce Roue de Montréal
3:24:32 La Grandce Roue de Montréal
3:27:27 Ice Skating Rink

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Driving in Montreal: Busy streets of Sainte-Catherine and René Lévesque Boulevard | 4K

Welcome again! Right now we are visiting Sainte-Catherine Street. One of the main commercial street of Downtown Montreal. It crosses the central business district from west to east, beginning at the corner of Claremont Avenue and de Maisonneuve Boulevard in Westmount, and ending at the Grace Dart Extended Care Centre by Cadillac metro station, where it folds back into Notre-Dame Street.

Bars, restaurants, and dance clubs cluster within a block of Sainte-Catherine around Crescent and Bishop, catering to a mostly English-speaking and the international student clientele.

While René Lévesque Boulevard is lined with highrise office towers. Notable structures bordering René Lévesque Boulevard include, from west to east, the former Montreal Children's Hospital, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, E-Commerce Place, 1250 René-Lévesque, CIBC Tower, Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Place Ville-Marie, Central Station, Telus Tower, St. Patrick's Basilica, Complexe Desjardins, Complexe Guy-Favreau, Hydro-Québec Building, UQAM and the Maison Radio-Canada. Former structures on the street include the Laurentian Hotel and a residential area razed to make way for the future YUL Condos residential project.

So sit back, relax and enjoy the travel of busy streets of Montreal.

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Montreal | Quebec | Canada | 4K

This travel guide showcases the must-see attractions of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Attractions featured in this video include:
View from Mount Royal: 0:00 - 0:11 / 7:42 - 8:00
Mount Royal Chalet: 0:12 - 0:21
Beaver Lake: 0:22 - 0:32
Notre Dame Basilica and Maisonneuve Statue in Place d'Armes: 0:33 - 0:43 / 7:21 - 7:32
Maisonneuve Statue in Place d'Armes: 0:44 - 0:53 / 7:11 - 7:20
Headquarters of the Bank of Montreal: 0:54 - 1:02
Nelson's Column: 1:03 - 1:23 / 6:52 - 7:00
Place Jacques-Cartier: 1:24 - 1:33 / 7:01 - 7:10
Montreal City Hall: 1:34 - 1:56 / 6:19 - 6:30
Chateau Ramezay: 1:57 - 2:06
Papineau House: 2:07 - 2:16
Sir George-Etienne Cartier House: 2:17 - 2:34
John McDonald Statue in Place du Canada: 2:35 - 2:51
Wilfrid Laurier Statue in Dorchester Square: 2:52 - 3:01
Boer War Memorial in Dorchester Square: 3:02 - 3:10
Marie-Reine-du-Monde Cathedrale: 3:11 - 3:37
Victoria Square: 3:38 - 3:56
Gare Centrale: 3:57 - 4:06
World Trade Centre Montreal: 4:07 - 4:23
Chinatown: 4:24 - 4:31
Colorful houses in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal: 4:32 - 5:10
Jacques Cartier Bridge: 5:11 - 5:19
La Grande Roue de Montreal: 5:20 - 5:29
St Lawrence River: 5:30 - 5:50
Bonsecours Market: 5:51 - 6:00
Bonsecours Street: 6:01 - 6:18
Vauquelin Place: 6:31 - 6:40
Vauquelin Statue: 6:41 - 6:51
Place d'Armes: 7:33 - 7:41


Canada is situated in the northern part of the continent of North America. It has the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. It is the world's second largest country by area. Both English and French are official languages of Canada. This is indicative of its history as a sought after colony of both English and French powers.

Montreal is the second most-populous city in Canada. It is the most populated city in the province of Quebec, although it is not the capital of Quebec - which is Quebec City.

In the early 1500’s, the region where Montreal currently stands was home to the indigenous village of Hochelaga.

Jacques Cartier was the first European to sail the St. Lawrence River. On one of his voyages, he visited Hochelaga (present-day Montreal). It was on this visit to Hochelaga, that Cartier gave Mount Royal (Mont Réal), the mountain that overlooks the city of Montreal, its name.

Montreal is an important hub for commerce, culture, tourism, finance, education and technology. It is home to McGill University, a globally reputed post secondary institution. Montreal serves as the location for the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations specialized agency.

Montreal is known for its unique Montreal-style bagels.

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MONTREAL: EXPLORING RUE ST. CATHERINE - DOWNTOWN

JULY 2023 - Downtown Montreal's main street, Rue Sainte-Catherine, is a bustling hub. Explore the newly renovated Eaton Centre, Place Montreal Trust, and catch a movie at ScotiaBank Theater. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with various sidewalk restaurants and cafes.

La principale rue du centre-ville de Montréal, la rue Sainte-Catherine, est un lieu animé. Explorez le centre Eaton récemment rénové, la Place Montréal Trust et allez voir un film au cinéma ScotiaBank. Profitez de l'atmosphère dynamique avec ses nombreux restaurants et cafés en terrasse.

La principal calle del centro de Montreal, la Rue Sainte-Catherine, es un lugar bullicioso. Explora el recientemente renovado Eaton Centre, Place Montreal Trust y disfruta de una película en el ScotiaBank Theater. Disfruta de la animada atmósfera con varios restaurantes y cafés en las aceras.

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???????? The REAL MONTREAL? | DRUGS, DETOURS and OVERPRICED Attractions | HOCHELAGA-MAISONNEUVE

*I have a new WEBSITE! Head over to for Travel, Digital Nomad and Teaching blog posts incorporating video, text and photography, purchase my Teaching Online Ebooks (also at take advantage of my affiliates and even book an English lesson with me at ???????? MONTREAL, CANADA - Welcome back to Montreal! This video is PART 3 of my 7 part Montreal series in addition to the 3 part series I filmed back in December 2018 on a previous visit.

When it comes to Montreal, many people focus on the key tourist areas such as Mont Royal, Old Montreal and the Old Port, but often learn very little about the history or origin of Montreal.

In this video we head to Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, a far more residential area or Montreal similar to areas like Verdun, with independent shops and locals going about their daily lives - real life in Montreal!

I always enjoy coming to areas like this. Furthermore, Hochelaga itself was the original village Jacques Cartier discovered when he arrived in Canada in the 1500s. We also head to the Olympic Park, have an epic fail when refusing to pay for the Jardin Botanique and the (currently under renovation) Biodome and Insectarium.

We also look at the things no one wants to talk about - there is homelessness and drug use in Montreal, just like every city in the world, but it was definitely more evident in these areas of Montreal than others I have visited.

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Must See and Do in the Winter in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Explore festivals, the best bars, and public squares in Montreal, Quebec, Canada during snowy February.

1. Rue Saint-Amable
2. Vieux Port de Montreal
3. Brewskey Pub & Brasserie Artisanale
4. Rue Saint-Catherine
5. Montreal en Lumiere
6. Rue Saint-Paul E
7. Marche Atwater
8. L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel
9. Montreal en Lumiere
10. Chinatown
11. Rue Saint-Paul E
12. Patinoire du Vieux Port
13. Hotel Place d'Armes
14. Patinoire du Vieux Port
15. Mount Royal Park
16. Marche Jean-Talon
17. The Coldroom #followtheduck
18. Le Petit Duck Shoppe
19. Montreal en Lumiere
20. Place Jacques-Cartier
21. Marche Bonsecours
22. Pub Wolf and Workman
23. Place d'Armes
24. Rue Saint-Paul E
25. Candi Bar
26. La Grande Roué de Montreal

3 jours à MONTRÉAL en hiver

► Voici ENFIN la vidéo de notre passage de quelques jours par Montréal en décembre 2019 ???? Encore une fois, la météo a été glaciale????, mais cela ne nous a pas empêché de découvrir cette belle ville.

Endroits visités dans l'ordre de la vidéo :
- Centre de Commerce Mondial
- Habitat 67
- Restaurant vegan LOV
- Le vieux Montréal (Maison Pepin, Basilique Notre-Dame)
- Quartier du Boulevard Saint-Laurent
- Balade dans les rues typiques de Montréal (Square Saint-Louis)
- Mont-Royal (Parc et Lac aux Castors)
- Restaurant La Banquise (poutine)
- Pont Jacques-Cartier
- Ile Sainte-Hélène (biosphère)
- La Tour de l'horloge
- La grande roue de Montréal
- Le marché Bonsecours
- Le marché de Noël de Montréal

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Nous sommes Charlotte et Mathieu, deux belges à la conquête du Canada, arrivés en janvier 2019 avec un PVT d'un an.

Nous partageons notre aventure au travers de photos/stories sur Instagram et de VLOGs sur Youtube!

Charlotte, passionnée de voyage et de découverte, confectionne nos itinéraires et déniche les bons plans et les magnifiques endroits à découvrir! Elle s'occupe également des posts et de la gestion de notre compte Instagram.

Mathieu, passionné de photo et de vidéo, capture nos moments pour garder un souvenir de notre aventure au Canada. Il réalise les montages vidéos et prépare les photos pour Instagram! Après avoir utilisé un Canon EOS 700D et l'Osmo Pocket pendant 10 mois, il est désormais l'heureux acquéreur d'un Sony A7 III.

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FREE Things to Do in Montréal ???????? Summer Time Fun Old Port Festivals Fireworks Hot Air Balloon 2022

Montreal is a well-known tourist destination in the world. If you are looking for fun free activities to do in on your next visit, I have a few suggestions for you. There is in fact too much happening in this city to include in one video or do in one summer. In this video, it is the main attractions that you can do for free as well as a couple of non-touristic things you can do to immerse in the Montreal culture.

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Destination: #montreal #canada
Series: #thisiscanada #sightseeing
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00:00 Intro
00:46 Vieux-Montréal | Old Montréal
01:13 Rue St-Paul
01:44 Zone Piétonne | Pedestrian Zone
02:48 Hot 40 Degree Summer
03:10 Street Concerts
03:25 Vieux-Port | Old Port
04:44 Le Quartier Chinois | Chinatown
05:40 Food Festival and Le Central
06:55 Quartier Des Spectacles | Entertainment District
07:24 Just for Laughs Festival
07:36 Fireworks Competition
08:20 Up – In – The – Air: Hot Air Balloon Festival
09:20 Aircrafts taking off and landing at the Airport
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Montreal’s Charm in the Rain & Jazz | The Paris of Canada | Visitor's Guide | ????????Quebec, Canada | 4K

Welcome to Montreal, the Paris of Canada, where the city's downtown comes alive with charm, even on a rainy day. Join us on a captivating journey through the rain-kissed streets of Montreal as we showcase its unique character, accompanied by a soothing jazz background music.

Experience the allure of Montreal's downtown area as raindrops glisten on the city's elegant architecture, creating a magical ambiance. Wander through the vibrant streets, lined with boutiques, cafes, and historic landmarks, immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere that defines this cosmopolitan city.

As you explore, let the enchanting melodies of jazz serve as the soundtrack to your journey. Montreal boasts a thriving jazz scene, and the soulful tunes add an extra layer of sophistication to the city's charm. Allow the music to transport you to another time and place, where creativity and artistic expression thrive.

This visitor's guide takes you on a curated tour of Montreal's downtown, highlighting its iconic attractions and hidden gems. From the grandeur of Place d'Armes and the mesmerizing Notre-Dame Basilica to the bustling streets of Sainte-Catherine and the picturesque Old Port, you'll discover the perfect blend of history, culture, and modernity.

Embrace the opportunity to indulge your palate in Montreal's renowned culinary scene. Sample delectable French-inspired cuisine, savor artisanal pastries, or enjoy a warm cup of coffee at a charming cafe. Let the flavors of the city tantalize your taste buds, making your rainy day exploration even more delightful.

Our 4K video captures every detail of Montreal's downtown charm, allowing you to experience the city's beauty in stunning clarity. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds as we bring you closer to the heart of Montreal, a cultural gem nestled in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Join us as we celebrate the magic of Montreal, the Paris of Canada, where rain enhances the city's allure and jazz adds a touch of elegance. Let this visitor's guide inspire you to embark on your own adventure, discovering the countless treasures that await in this vibrant metropolis.

Thanks to for the remixing of the lovely background music in this video

Some of the places to visit/restaurants/souvenir shops etc are marked as chapters for the convenience of visitors

0:32 - Metro Station
1:02 - HONEYROSE Hotel, Montreal, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, 355 Boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1L6
1:33 - Rosetti Italian Bakery, Montreal, QC H3A 3G5
3:36 - Hôtel Le Germain Montréal, 2050 Mansfield St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y9
5:55 - Spa Diva, 1455 Peel St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1T5
6:17 - Scotiabank Cinema Montreal
7:15 - Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, 1085 Rue de la Cathédrale, Montreal, Quebec H3B 2V3
7:41 - Dorchester Square Park
8:21 - Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain, 1050 Rue de la Gauchetière O, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4C9
10:50 - Rodier Building - Montreal
12:45 - Fish Bone Restaurant, 420 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1V3
13:18 - Shnoopi Restaurant
14:31 - Bastix Souvenir, 88 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1S6
14:59 - Noël Éternel, Year-round Christmas store, Boutique Noël Éternel Inc, 60A R. Notre Dame O, Montréal, QC H2Y 1S6
15:25 - Ristorante Quattro, Italian restaurant, 17 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1S5
15:46 - Pizzeria Bros, Pizza restaurant, 13 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1S5
16:02 - Souvenir Economax, Souvenir store, 9 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1S5
16:08 - McDonald's, 1 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1S5
16:43 - Café Van Houtte, Coffee shop, 20 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1B9
16:47 - Basha Old Port, Lebanese restaurant, 32 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1B9
16:54 - A&W Canada, Hamburger restaurant, 48 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1B9
17:02 - Montreal Courthouse, Édifice Ernest-Cormier - Cour d’appel du Québec, 100 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 4B6
17:57 - Tourist information center, Jacques-Cartier, 174 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1C2
18:41 - Salumi Vino, Italian restaurant, 358 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1C7
18:45 - Loam, Restaurant, 400 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1C8


Details of original audio used in this video

Bess
Hara Noda
Duration: 0:01 - 3:10

Bob
Hara Noda
Duration: 3:09 - 6:33

Clear as Autumn Nights
Martin Landström
Duration: 6:33 - 11:33

December Feeling
Vendla
Duration: 11:34 - 16:26

Everything's Ok
Wendy Marcini
Duration: 16:28 - 20:02

Mural
Hara Noda
Duration: 20:03 - 24:53

One Less Lonely Man
Nocturnal Spirits
Duration: 24:53 - 29:27

September Child
Vendla
Duration: 29:29 - 32:46

Somewhere Sometime
Oakwood Station
Duration: 32:48 - 36:09

Spring Street
Hara Noda
Duration: 36:07 - 39:34

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