Montreal 7 Days
Day 1: Old Montreal and Downtown
Morning:
– Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal): Start with a visit to the Notre-Dame Basilica for its stunning architecture.
– Old Port (Vieux-Port): Stroll along the waterfront, visit the Montreal Science Centre, and enjoy the views from the Observation Wheel.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in Old Montreal: Enjoy a meal at a charming cafe or bistro.
– Pointe-à-Callière Museum: Explore Montreal’s history at this archaeological museum.
Evening:
– Dinner in Downtown Montreal: Choose a restaurant in the downtown area.
– Mount Royal Park (Parc du Mont-Royal): Take an evening walk up to the Kondiaronk Belvedere for a night view of the city.
Day 2: Cultural and Artistic Exploration
Morning:
– Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal): Spend the morning admiring the extensive art collections.
– St. Joseph’s Oratory (Oratoire Saint-Joseph): Visit this grand basilica on Mount Royal.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in the Plateau Mont-Royal: Explore this artsy neighborhood and enjoy lunch at a local bistro.
– Mile End: Wander through Mile End, famous for its bagels, coffee shops, and boutiques. Try bagels from St-Viateur or Fairmount Bagels.
Evening:
– Jean-Talon Market: Visit this lively market in Little Italy for fresh produce and local delicacies.
– Dinner in Little Italy: Enjoy an authentic Italian dinner.
Day 3: Outdoor and Family Activities
Morning:
– Botanical Garden (Jardin botanique de Montréal): Explore the diverse gardens and greenhouses.
– Olympic Park (Parc olympique): Visit the Olympic Stadium and the Montreal Tower.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve: Enjoy lunch in this neighborhood near the Botanical Garden.
– Biodome: Walk through replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas.
Evening:
– The Village (Le Village Gai): Head to Montreal’s vibrant LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
– Dinner and nightlife in The Village: Dine at one of the many restaurants and enjoy the nightlife.
Day 4: Diverse Neighborhoods and History
Morning:
– Lachine Canal: Rent a bike or take a walk along this scenic canal. You can also rent kayaks or paddleboards.
– Atwater Market: Stop by this market for fresh produce and delicious snacks.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in Griffintown: Explore this up-and-coming area and enjoy lunch.
– Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art (Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal): Discover contemporary artworks from Canadian and international artists.
Evening:
– Dinner in Chinatown: Try some of the excellent Asian cuisine.
– Quartier des Spectacles: Enjoy a show or simply explore the area known for its vibrant arts and entertainment scene.
Day 5: Nature and Relaxation
Morning:
– Mount Royal Park (Parc du Mont-Royal): Hike or drive up to the summit for panoramic views of the city.
– Beaver Lake (Lac aux Castors): Enjoy a peaceful walk around this beautiful spot.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in Westmount: Visit this elegant neighborhood and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
– Westmount Park: Take a relaxing stroll through this charming park.
Evening:
– Dinner in Westmount: Explore more dining options in this area.
– Montreal’s nightlife: Head to a jazz club or another live music venue to experience the city’s vibrant music scene.
Day 6: Themed Museums and Shopping
Morning:
– McCord Museum: Learn about the history and culture of Montreal.
– Redpath Museum: Explore natural history exhibits.
Afternoon:
– Lunch on Crescent Street: Enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants on this lively street.
– Shopping on Sainte-Catherine Street: Spend the afternoon shopping and exploring the boutiques and department stores.
Evening:
– Dinner in the Golden Square Mile: Dine in this historic and upscale neighborhood.
– Evening walk: Stroll through the beautifully lit streets of downtown Montreal.
Day 7: Final Exploration and Relaxation
Morning:
– La Fontaine Park (Parc La Fontaine): Take a relaxing stroll or have a picnic in this beautiful urban park.
– Plateau Mont-Royal Street Art: Walk around and admire the murals and street art in the Plateau.
Afternoon:
– Lunch in Laurier Avenue: This area offers many charming cafes and restaurants.
– Shopping on Saint-Laurent Boulevard: Spend the afternoon shopping and exploring the boutiques on this bustling street.
Evening:
– Dinner in a favorite neighborhood: Revisit a favorite neighborhood or try a new one for your final dinner.
– Mount Royal Park (Parc du Mont-Royal): End your trip with a peaceful evening walk and a final view of the city from the top of Mount Royal.
Tips:
– Public Transport: Utilize Montreal’s efficient metro and bus system. A multi-day pass can be convenient.
– Language: While French is the official language, most people in Montreal speak English.
– Weather: Dress appropriately for the weather, especially if visiting in winter.