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Montreal is the largest city in Canada within the province of Québec. It is situated on an island surrounded by the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, in the center of the triple peaked hill. The neighborhoods, many of which were once independent cities, include communities from cobblestone French colonial Vieux-Montréal with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica
Montreal is the number one host city in North America to hold international events. Montreal is home to the famous Cirque de Soleil and hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics. Montreal also played host to Expo 67, which in the 20th Century was considered the most popular world fair.
Blessed with one of North America's most thrilling food scenes, Montréal brims with temples devoted to Kamouraska beef, Arctic char and, obviously, poutine (fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy). You'll find enticing patisseries, English pubs, 80-plus-year-old Jewish delis and reminiscent of Paris' glorious food markets.
There are hipster bars with tiny bowling alleys, galore vegetarian options and endless cafes where to enjoy a calming afternoon spend. And there are late-night restaurants where you'll waver great food and drink combos that you just can find nowhere else on earth.
Montreal isn't really known for its beaches the swim-friendly coastline is not as popular as public swimming pools, but there's still a quartet of sandy spots where you can spend a day at the beach. Montreal is nothing short of paradise in the summertime. We have the best rooftop bars for drinking and eating al fresco, an endless calendar of the best festivals and activities and plenty of Montreal parks to choose from.
Yet few things can match the combination of sun and sand. If you're in the mood for shore relaxation or cooling off with relaxing surfing, these are Montreal's best on and off the island beaches.
Montreal is world-renowned for its nightlife and offers all kinds of options, from the most expensive to the lowest price bar. Rue St. Laurent, which is specially packed with dance parties and trendy bars, is one common area for bars and clubs. With beautiful DJ services, some of the best bars here double their worth.
Though our supper clubs are among the best restaurants that put away their dinnerware and when the clock strikes late enough to become spectacular parties. If it's live music, trendy clubbing, underground hideaways, crazy drag queen cabarets or chic cocktail bars.
No matter what time of year you visit Montreal, Montreal nightlife will amaze you. The Montreal people are regarded as party people and that's very well explained by the club scene. There are various venues and styles you can pick to experience the vibrant nightlife while you're in Montreal.
If you rent a car, you absolve to drive anywhere you would like, provided you abide by the laws of local traffic which could diverge from what you're accustomed to. Please be a responsible driver and follow the legal ordinance. Look out if you would like to cross the border into another country because there may well be limits and/or additional fees payable. once you want to require the car by ferry, please test wit in the least times.
Driving around with a rental car in Quebec City can be a challenge but not impossible. It's a good way to get around but we advise to look at the laws of local traffic because they can differ from what you're used to doing. Keep in mind that traffic can be dense in rush hour, and it can take longer to reach your destination.
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