I know I have asked this earlier but is (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? I've lived in (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? Other chains and/or boutique hotels: Sofitel Montreal, W Montreal, Hotel Le Saint-Sulpice, Hotel Place D'Armes. Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions. NDG, Westmount, Mile End, Plateau, Lil' Italy (around Jean-Talon Market), bike paths along Lachine Canal all the way to Ile Notre Dame from Atwater Market, Biodome (it's cool), Redpath Museum at McGill and the McCord, St. Joseph's Oratory, Notre-Dame Basilica, and the glory of the city, Mt. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Catherine street is like Champ Elysees in Paris, Oxford street in London, Via veneto in Rome or 5th Ave. in New York City some people get offended by saying.....hey you cannot compare it with ........ yeah you cannot compare St. Catherine with any other street but thats just a guideline to make the traveller understand what the place looks like thats all. Louis Wiesenberg, Main Street, Montreal, 1928, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Louis Wiesenberg-Arp, 1981.146.1 . 4. Can I get by in Québec ? The 19th-century church, which rises from Place d’Armes, is stately from the outside, but its claim to fame is its vibrant interior. North American Chain hotels: Centre Sheraton, Mariott Chateau Champlain, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, Ritz-Carlton Montreal, Delta Montreal Centre-Ville, Hotel Intercontental, Loews Hotel Vogue. Place Ville-Marie, an I. M. Pei-designed cruciform office tower built in 1962, sits atop an underground shopping mall that forms the nexus of Montreal's underground city, the world's largest, with indoor access to over 1,600 shops, restaurants, offices, businesses, museums and universities, as well as metro stations, train stations, bus terminals, and tunnels extending all over downtown.

3 days in Montreal - best places to see and visit? Catherine street but it has a fantastic view you must ask them to give you the RIVER SIDE VIEW.

Any idea? Inside the historic building that the Phi Centre is housed in, visitors can find an art gallery, theater and performance space, a cinema and production facilities. First of all it is not Shaz who asked about the main street, her question was, "What is the central place to stay?" First choice would be to look on the Plateau / Mile End area, but there are few hotels there. From my experience I think that every city has a main street or a central location but here the moment you drop a name for give the traveller an idea by saying Ste. Main Street, Montréal. Activities to do? Notable religious buildings in Downtown Montreal include: Christ Church Cathedral, Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Church of St. John the Evangelist, Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, St. James the Apostle Anglican Church, St. James United Church, St. George's Anglican Church and St. Patrick's Basilica. It was a great help. Other attractions in the Old Port include the Montreal Science Centre, a wintertime skating rink, a Ferris wheel and a zip line. Residence Inn by Marriott Montreal Downtown. In 1999, all stock trades were transferred to Toronto in exchange for an exclusivity in the derivative trading market. There are a few more luxurious hotels which are priced a little more than that and of course there are 5 star hotels in downtown like, Hilton, Sheraton, InterCon., Hyatt Regency and Queen Elizebeth etc. The area East of Bleury is seedy... though probably not dangerous. The area includes high end retail such as the Holt Renfrew Ogilvy department store as well as Les Cours Mont-Royal shopping centre.

Catheine street West is the best area for general shopping and entertainment and it is undoubtedly the most central area of downtown Montreal. You will find B&Bs. A number of museums can be found in or near Downtown Montreal, including the Canadian Centre for Architecture, McCord Museum, Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Redpath Museum. These spaces host a variety of interactive exhibitions, highlighting artists working in the spheres of augmented and virtual reality, video mapping and simulation, among others.