Hello everyone, we are a young group of students and are planning to visit Montreal for a change as part of our vacation plan. We have gathered the necessary information about the place and have a schedule for the trip. But, we would like to take any last minute advices if possible to make sure everything is covered. Please provide us with your suggestions on this.
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Re: Montreal vacations - need some suggestions on the trip.
That is just great! Montreal is a great city to spend your vacations and welcomes visitors at their best. The city offers some good places to visit and has locations of varied interests. Old Montreal is a great place to visit and the historic city centre is rich in museums, shops, restaurants and grey stone architecture spread out along narrow, cobblestone streets. It is also home to the Vieux Port attractions and lively public squares like Place Jacques-Cartier. I would also recommend Furnished Apartment Rental Montreal for a comfortable stay there.
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Well, Montreal is such an outstanding city and its places busy during the peak season. There are lots of destinations but museums are more attractive and Olympic Park is the ideal place for your holidays.
Furthermore, the top places where mostly tourists visit every year like Old Montreal, Basilica of Notre-Dame, Museum of Contemporary Arts and St-Sulpice Seminary.
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Well, Montreal is a ideal destination. Last week, my group friend visited this city. They said it very beautiful and said they chose right.
Enjoin it!
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Montreal, located at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, has a decidedly French feel and a European charm. While it's a great city for walking, Montreal can also be blustery and frigid. Save the city for late spring, summer and autumn, when you can enjoy the gardens, the parks and the street life. Old Montreal (Vieux-Montreal), a historic area, has narrow lanes and cobblestone streets. Museums here include the Chateau Ramezay Museum (514-861-3708), which depicts life in the region in the 18th century.
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