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Montreal is often seen as one of the most European cities in North America, with its historic facades and elegant boulevards captivating travelers each year. A hundred years older than the country itself, this Canadian city is far from being stuck in the past. Montreal is a lively, energetic city with many attractions and a fascinating cultural mix. If you’re ...

Montréal, the largest city in Canada’s Québec province, is famously known as “La Metropole” and stands out as a junction where the charm of old Europe meets the modernism of North America. It gained fame through the 1967 World’s Fair (Expo 67). Located on the Island of Montréal at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, this city ...

There are so many things to do in Montreal and so many places to see that it can be difficult to know which path to take, especially for first-time travelers. To help you enjoy your visit as much as possible, we have prepared a walking itinerary through the historic center of Montreal that will be very useful if you visit ...

Montreal is one of Canada’s most vibrant cities and a popular travel destination for North American and international travelers. It boasts culture, art, history, fabulous restaurants, nightlife, and many attractions, so it’s no wonder it has been called “Canada’s cultural capital”. If you’re looking for the best things to do in Montreal, you’ve come to the right place. Quebec’s most ...

Dramatically set on a rocky promontory on the north bank of the Saint Lawrence River, la Ville de Québec is a picturesque, postcard-perfect town with a fascinating history and a distinct old-world character. Its spectacular location and French-inspired architecture earned it a spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The capital and second-largest city in Quebec, Quebec City is “the most ...

While it’s clear that North America isn’t generally known for its castles, Canada is home to a curious collection of imposing buildings resembling medieval fortresses. Built from coast to coast at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, these palatial European-inspired buildings known as the great railway hotels of Canada continue to dominate the skyline ...