Finally understand why Montreal is the most European city


Old Port of Montreal

Large cities in North America usually have the basic features of an old town, several cathedrals, and a new area. When visiting Montreal, you must visit the Old Town, otherwise you will not know half of the history of the city.


Old Montreal is a historic city in Montreal, Quebec. Old Montreal was founded in 1642 by French settlers as Fort Ville-Marie. The area is also home to the Old Port of Montreal. To the west to the Rue McGill, to the north to the Ruelle des Fortifications, to the east to the Rue Saint-Andre, and to the south to the St. Lawrence River. If you walk on the road and see a red sign, it means you have come to the old city.

Let Talon market


Montreal's Gentalon Market is a historic market that offers a rich cultural and gastronomic experience. This market is located in the Old Town of Montreal and is one of the oldest markets in Canada. Here you can taste a variety of fresh produce, seafood and unique handicrafts.
At Talong Bazaar, you will find stalls from different countries, showcasing unique products and cuisines from various cultures. It's a multicultural place that has everything you'd expect from a farmer's market.

Montreal underground. It's like a maze

The map hanging inside does not tell you where it is, and it is all in French. I thought I could make full use of multiple exits and walk from underground to Chinatown. The result is that there are too many exit options, do not know the road, do not want to make things worse, return the original way, out of the underground city, and use Google maps to go to Chinatown.

Even so, I still like the underground city of Montreal, if you live here, you will carefully study the exit and map, make the most of it, after all, when the outdoor snow in Montreal in the winter, the temperature is more than ten degrees below zero, the underground city is still warm as spring, and it is connected by the stations between the two main subway lines (green and Orange lines). The ultra-long underpass connects a total of 10 subway stations and two train and two bus stations, more than 1,200 office buildings and more than 2,000 businesses.

The dungeon was clean and tidy, with no vagrants or homeless people. Restaurants and shopping are everywhere. I ate lunch and used the bathroom. The temperature inside was comfortable and I felt like I was in the mall. Visitors to Montreal must take a look at this underground street, which is suitable for eating or walking

Montreal Botanical Gardens

Montreal Botanical Garden
About 8:30 PM light show tickets in advance, there will be a planned route in the park, with the large army people walk around the estimated 1 hour or so. The lights on the lake look so much like the City God Temple in Shanghai!!
Montreal Biodome, Montreal Museum of Nature and Ecology

A total of four natural ecological areas, well worth visiting! Finally meet Cappie! And lucky enough to see a giant king penguin baby that still hasn't lost its hair. The whole museum walked down for about one and a half hours.

There is also an insectarium planetarium and a biosphere on the island. If you are considering going to 3+ venues, you can choose to buy the passport package on the official website. With a package of tickets in the scenic restaurant to eat at a 15% discount, but really really not delicious.

Mengcun's nightlife is provided by the 24-hour market
I really like the market like Jean Talon, Atwater, with baskets of fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers, full of life's fireworks. But when both markets are closed for the night, what do you do if you want to wander outside?
Visit Marche Jean-Brillant, which is open 24/7 from April to November

The same fruits and vegetables, the same price, like me like to go to the market late night people should go to the clock!
The Metro in this street is also 24 hours, and Mr.Puff is also closed late, so you can take a City walk together in one stop.

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