Montreal Art Walks connects you with art insiders excited to share their passion for Montreal’s hidden treasures. Visit the museums and Galleries with a knowledgeable local. Learn what inspires artists, curators, and enthusiasts living in Montreal. We are also interested in tailoring you...
Downtown is the central business district of Montreal, and home to its largest concentration of museums, art galleries and shopping, and to the Mont-Royal Park and Montreal's Chinatown.Quartier des spectacles Neighborhood Photo: art inthecity, CC BY 2.0. Quartier des Spectacles is an arts and...
Downtown is the central business district of Montreal, and home to its largest concentration of museums, art galleries and shopping, and to the Mont-Royal Park and Montreal's Chinatown.Plateau Photo: Jamie, CC BY 4.0. The Plateau is a bohemian district in Montreal that has become gentrified...
Churches, Museums & Exhibit• Montreal, Canada Architects: Provencher_Roy Area: 5483 m² Year: 2011 Manufacturers: Vermont Quarries Professionals: Gesvel inc, Nicolet Chartrand Knoll Limitée Save this project Read more »Cartierville Y Centre / Daoust Lestage November 05, 2012 © Marc Ca...
Find us in downtown Montreal, steps from several of the city’s best art galleries, museums, and nightlife. The Old Port is a 12-minute walk away, and we're 25 minutes from McGill University. Enjoy our free cooked-to-order breakfast and complimentary evening reception. ...
Map of all art museums Art galleries in Montreal and around ♥ Art museum 'Montreal Museum of Fine Arts' Montreal, Quebec, 3.2 km from the center. On the map Photo ♥ Art museum 'McCord Museum' Montreal, Quebec, 3.4 km from the center. On the map Photo ♥ Art museum '...
highlighted by various museums and galleries that exhibit local and global artists. The city’s culinary scene is equally diverse, mixing French, Canadian, and immigrant influences, creating a gastronomic paradise. With its picturesque parks, lively festivals, and welcoming atmosphere, Montreal offers ...
Maybe it cannot boast the same calibre of museums and art galleries as, say, Paris or New York, but it is a real city: one that is inhabited, not just shown to visitors. It has a tremendous atmosphere, too, combining the legendary hospitality of North America with an idiosyncratic Gallic...
As a great city, of course there are museums, art galleries, and if you’re into that sort of thing, churches/basilicas, etc. But the best thing to do in Montreal is find a small café, order a café au lait and a pain chocolat and just enjoy the ambiance of Europe without having...
With its Place des Arts, museums, public libraries, art galleries, bookshops in most European languages,symphony orchestra, publishing houses, theatre companies, and free public lectures at the universities, Montreal must be accounted as a major cultural centre. ...