Old Montréal, Immerse in the Charm of Old Europe

cnr Blvd St Laurent Rue Marie Anne
This scenery here is quite similar to the old town of Quebec City
4.4

Introduction

Old Montreal is a popular tourist attraction in Montreal, bordered by rue Berri and rue McGill to the east and west, and St. Lawrence River and rue Saint-Jacques to the north and south. It is located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River and is home to many famous landmarks. Once a bustling port 300 years ago, it is now primarily a tourist destination. Visitors can stroll along the busy port and see ornate, flower-adorned sightseeing horse-drawn carriages circulating between exquisite French landscapes and ancient castles, with the sound of bells and horse hooves in the air. The European charm here will transport people back in time. After the carriage ride, visitors can walk the streets of Old Montreal, where they will find twinkling, jumping, changing and shifting lights that dazzle the eyes. There are a variety of cultural events and arts festivals, including the famous Montreal International Jazz Festival, attracting over a million jazz enthusiasts to the city to hear performances from more than a thousand bands each year. Furthermore, there are various festivals and celebrations such as the Montreal International Film Festival, Beer Festival, Alternative Film Festival, French Music Festival, International Food Festival, among others. The architectural designs of the buildings in Old Montreal are exquisite works of art, whether delicately refined or impressively majestic. No matter where visitors go, they can enjoy an awe-inspiring experience.

Must-go rating

Must go
11%
Worth going
71%
Generally
18%

Transportation

35%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Expensive parking fees
Park by the roadside
18%
Subway/Train
47%
Translation: Others
Address
cnr Blvd St Laurent Rue Marie Anne