Old Montreal: A Walking Itinerary With The Best Streets And Sights [SUMMER 2018]

by on 07/01/18 at 2:00 pm

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There are so many things to do in Old Montreal and so many sights to see that it can be hard for neophytes to know which way to go; with its cobblestone streets filled with history and its European sophistication, the area is definitely a crowd-pleaser!

To help you enjoy your time there as much as possible, I put together an Old-Montreal walking itinerary that I think will be helpful for first-timers in the city; it includes must-see stops as well as picturesque streets you don’t want to miss.

ADDITIONAL READING: OLD PORT MONTREAL: 15+ AMAZING THINGS YOU CAN’T MISS

But let’s start by making something very clear: I absolutely forbid you to visit Old-Montreal by car Not only is it terribly unpractical (try and find parking in these streets, see if you still think I lied), but it also ruins the whole Old-World experience (21st-century transportation doesn’t exactly scream 17th-century charm). Instead, do like the locals: take the métro.

Things to Do in Old Montreal

Place Jacques Cartier

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Inevitably, your stroll will take you to the beautiful Place Jacques Cartier, named after one of the discoverers of Canada, where you’ll find several overpriced restaurants as well as buskers and ice cream vendors.

Despite the tacky feel (touristy things are touristy for a reason, right?), it’s definitely worth a visit – Place Jacques Cartier will definitely make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The architectural ensemble of New France buildings is well worth a visit.

Old Montreal Food Tour

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Gone are the days where Old Montreal was an absolute no-go for local foodies, who were not enthused by the touristy and overpriced offering; the district has gone through a culinary rebirth over the past decade and is now home to mouth-watering restaurants and markets.

The Old Montreal Food Tour takes visitors around the historic cobblestone streets of North America’s most European neighbourhood, with highlights like fancy poutine, gluten-free sweets, craft beers, and many other yummy things, in addition to several of the landmarks listed in this article.

localfoodtours.com

Basilique Notre-Dame

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Built in the Gothic Revival style, the church is sumptuously trimmed and is rather extravagant; starting with the atypical stained glass which depicts scenes related to Montreal’s religious history instead of traditional biblical scenes, and, of course, with the deep blue ceiling adorned with thousands of golden stars.

Musicophiles will also want to take a look at the 1891, 7000-pipe organ, one of the most impressive of its kind.

Entry costs just $5 in the daytime. “And Then There Was Light“, an underrated sound and light show detailing the history of the church, takes place in the evening Tuesday through Saturday.

basiliquenotredame.ca/en

Saint-Paul Street

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Stroll along the cobblestones of charming St-Paul Street, one of Montreal’s most enviable stretches. It’s one Montreal’s second oldest, with the earliest cobblestones dating back to 1672; for many years served as the city’s main thoroughfare.

Much to my dismay, there seems to be an overabundance of tourist shops on either sides of the street along Place Jacques Cartier; but venture out a little further and you’ll find high-end dining, classy cafés and quiet leafy squares all to yourself. Not to mention the beautiful Notre-Dame-du-Bonsecours Chapel on the eastern end.

Just be mindful of the horse carriages. You’ll inevitably walk past one along the way!

Things to do in Old Montreal: The Museums

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While the leading art museums are located in the downtown core of Montreal, fittingly enough the historical ones are almost exclusively scattered across the old town.

From the precise spot where the first building was built in Montreal inside Pointe à Callière to the multisensorial exhibits over at the Science Centre and the stunning setting of Centre d’histoire de Montréal, the choice is yours.

Bonsecours Market

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Down Saint-Claude Street is the gigantic 150-year-old Bonsecours Market, the oldest and largest public market in Montreal.

Even though its mission changed a bit throughout the years (it now houses upscale cafés and boutiques instead of potatoes and pork chops), it’s still a major piece of French-Canadian architecture and one that shouldn’t be neglected.

marchebonsecours.qc.ca

CENTRE PHI & DHC ART

Is modern art up your sleeve? Old Port Montreal is home to two state-of-the-art galleries –Centre Phi and DHC Art, namely – that regularly host and create contemporary, thought-provoking exhibits.

dhc-art.org

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SPA SCANDINAVE OR BOTA BOTA

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If your legs can no longer endure the hilly streets of Old Montreal, then perhaps you should consider a brief (or lengthy, depending on your schedule) stop at one of the city’s best and most-loved spas.

Spa Scandinave features outstanding Nordic in a contemporary setting, while the Bota Bota is a little more whimsical as it is located on a permanently docked boat lulled by the rhythm of the St. Lawrence River.

scandinave.com

botabota.ca

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Beautiful Streets of Old Montreal

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Restaurants in Old Montreal

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