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Canada
Quebec City, Quebec
Rest & Relaxation
Spring
Montreal is the highest ranked and the largest city of Canada lying centrally on the floor of the island of Montreal. It has many historical tourist places in Canada with multi-cultural importance. Here you can witness some of the exotic beauty of the peak, multiple cuisines, festivals, art and culture with a French accent. It has enormous heritage sites of older times. It offers you with huge opportunities to lead a complete alfresco life exploring some of the best places in Canada.
Bakshi Planner
Montreal was certainly a pretty city, clean and charming in its way, but not the Old World Paris of the West that I had expected. Downtown was pretty much like any other big city, architecturally and otherwise--though a little cleaner than most. And it certainly seemed safer than some. A few beautiful cathedrals and churches, and the old city--down by the river and docks, with its quaint architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful carved-wood shop signs--was worth a half-day stroll. The underground city (interconnected underground malls and subway stops) was certainly nice--something I wish American cities could boast, and public transport (subway and buses) was great. But all things considered, I think I prefer Toronto--better museums, more diversity, same old world architecture and beautiful churches, and a better underground city, with more shopping and sightseeing options. Montreal was a nice place for a business trip, and certainly a beautiful city to visit if you're close or too rich to care, but in my opinion it doesn't have enough singular attractions to make it a vacation destination. (I was there during a rainy November, however, so maybe it has more charm during the summer when Mount Royal and the quay paths can be hiked/biked, when the flowers are out, etc.)