


Montreal is an urban paradise that seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary wonder. In Old Montreal, the architecture spans three centuries, and horse-drawn carriages clip-clop along cobblestone avenues while street artists create a festive aura. A waterfront promenade - one of the city's top attractions - winds along the Old Port. Below ground, the futuristic Underground City offers weather-proof, subterranean access to theaters, shops, restaurants and hotels. This Canadian city also blends French- and English-speaking communities. French speakers (Francophones) make up more than half of the city's population, dominating neighborhoods to the east and north of the downtown area, while English-speakers (Anglophones) gather to the west and north.
Throughout the city, visitors find museums covering everything from history to modern art, grand experimental structures like the Biodome and the Olympic Stadium, and a tempting variety of restaurants, bars, and cafés. Also scattered throughout Montreal are theaters, clubs, botanical gardens, historical sights, casinos, and parks. Add to that the soaring mountains of the Laurentians, which provide year-round outdoor fun, and you have a vacation spot that's great for everyone! .
The museums, theaters, restaurants, and shops provide the perfect setting for a fun-filled family vacation. The beautiful parks, architecture, and landscapes offer a haven for those looking for some simple RandR. The incredible Underground City features an amazing array of entertainment. Beyond the city limits, the mountains of the Laurentians are a year-round playground for all ages. Perfect for all, and so close to home!.