A city break in Montreal introduces you to the colonial architecture of Old
Montreal and the cutting-edge galleries of Saint Laurent. Wander the breezy
streets of McGill's student ghetto and lunch on smoked meat (smoked beef
with peppercorns traditionally prepared in Jewish delis) sandwiches on your city breaks.
After exploring Montreal on your city break, rest in a bed and breakfast on charming
Carre Saint Louis street.
Dining and unwinding on Montreal city breaks
Eat your way through your Montreal city break from freshly baked pizzas in the
Jean Talon area to late-night kebabs on Guy Street. Start your day
in Montreal city with a breakfast of bagels and smoked salmon on Saint Urbain
Street and later dine at Arab and French restaurants, dotted around
Montreal. If you work up a big appetite on your city break, try one of
Montreal's Greek restaurants on Prince Arthur Street.
Special places to stay in Montreal
Book yourself into one of Rue Sherbrooke's large hotels to be within
walking distance of Montreal's main attractions, museums and shopping.
Looking to relax on your Montreal city break? Head to Carre St Louis where
bed and breakfasts are located next to the shops, galleries and bars of the
Plateau district. Or splash out on boutique hotels in Old Montreal
and rest in style on your city break.
Things to do on Montreal city breaks
Chuckle on your Montreal city break at the Just for Laughs comedy festival, held
each summer in the Plateau and Latin Quarter. Seek out native-Canadian
culture at the Canadian Guild of Arts and browse the Inuit art here. Work off
that Greek dinner on your city break and stroll up Mont Royal, where you'll enjoy panoramic views across the city.
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