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I am going to Montreal this weekend.?

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Can anyone tell me where I can go this weekend it is from Saturday to Sunday?

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  1. Plateau Mont Royal if you like nightlife.


  2. Depends what you want for shopping hit the montreal underground, mcgill and st catherine is a good intersection to start at walk into any mall they all connect (maps are available in the meetro free of charge)

    If your going for culture the old port and china town are side by side and wonderfull experiances with lots of stuff to see and do,

    Comming to party, st laurent street is the most happening, some will say cresent and that used to be the case Ive been there lately at its a sad scene in comparison (hotter babes on stlaurent too)

    Stripclubs that are well know is s*x cite (french for sexcity) is on stcatherine near mcgill, wanna go more low key try amazon on st jacques street with neighbouring 24 hour restaurant that has awsome 24 hour breakfast (picassos)

  3. The Old Port is very nice.

  4. depends on what your into

    there are lots of things to do and see in Montreal.

    Rue St. Paul is old montreal they have some nice shops and u can walk along the water front there is also some nice looking restaurants in that area.

    there are also night clubs if your into that scene

    Rue St.Catherine is great for shopping around the Eatons Center, there are shops for miles.

    Rue Crescent also has loads of restaurants

    visit the Basilica of Nortre Dame. has an amazing carved altar and stained glass.

    The Botanical Gardens, has really pretty themed sprawling gardens

    u can go to the Bio Sphere and Bio Sphere, has lots of scientific things to look at and play with a long with some cool views of Montreal.

    tour the Olympic Stadium

    take a tour of the Rapids along the St Lawrence

    Montreal is a walking city so bring some comfy walking shoes.

    pick up a tourist map at the hotel when u arrive and plan where u want to go. u don't need to speak french, most people will speak english (in the tourist areas) if u ask them nicely.

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