Montreal
Olympic Park, Montreal
Site of the 1976 Summer Olympics, this complex of hulking concrete buildings—and former home of... More
Olympic Rowing Basin
Olympic Pedigree: Home to rowing events in the 1976 Games, and one of the largest... More
Outremont
At the city’s north end, Outremont is home to the city’s tony Francophones, and its... More
Parc du Mont-Royal
After exploring Old Montreal, save time for a walk through Frederick Law Olmsted’s wooded and... More
Patinoire du Bassin Bonsecours
Take a spin around this outdoor ice-skating center. ... More
Philippe Dubuc
Dubuc made his name with his super-sleek men’s wear collections (in a palette that rarely... More
Plateau Mont-Royal
Known as the Plateau, this hip, vibrant, edgy community is Montreal’s answer to Manhattan’s Greenwich... More
Point St. Charles
This traditionally working-class western suburb has several surviving historic sights, including the lovely Maison Saint-Gabriel.... More
Pop! Bar à Vin
This neighborhood wine bar has a stylish décor that evokes a ‘60s-era Danish living room... More
Pullman
Evidence that Montreal designers can compete on the world’s stage: the glorious interior of Pullman,... More
Quartier Latin and the Village
Just to the east of downtown, Montreal’s gay village has terraced restaurants and clubs along... More
Space FB
To say that François Beauregard is a master of the simple, cotton-knit shirt is not... More
Underground City
What Lies Beneath: At first glance Montreal does not appear to be overcrowded, but maybe... More
Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal)
The historic heart of the city, Old Montreal is a portside hamlet of narrow cobblestoned... More
Want Stil
The shop features a well-curated assortment of clothing and artifacts... More
Whisky Café
Entering the stylish Whisky Lounge is a little like stepping (one imagines) into a Havana... More
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