Day 1: Explore Old Montreal
Start at Place Jacques-Cartier, a lively square in the heart of Old Montreal. We recommend picking up a coffee or gelato from one of the nearby cafés before wandering around the pedestrian streets, where you will find a number of vintage stores and souvenir shops.
When you’re in need of a break, head back to the main square for a bite to eat in one of the traditional Quebec restaurants, before taking the short walk to Notre-Dame Basilica, a Neo-Gothic structure steeped in history. It’s also worth visiting the nearby Château Ramezay, an old home that offers an insight into the history of the island, from pre-colonisation to present-day Montreal.
Afterwards, stroll to the Old Port for a scenic waterfront walk. The Montreal Science Centre is located here, as well as an open-air exhibition centred around the port’s historical development.
In the evening, we recommend exploring the city’s vast culinary scene. BAROCCO is a popular restaurant, as are Tuck Shop, Café Parvis and Manu Cornuto. Liverpool House is also a renowned hangout, not least because Obama and Trudeau reportedly shared a plate of lobster here.
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