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NigelHamilton 245 posts

When are you going? We enjoyed the Ice Hockey – very passionate crowd – the season starts in October. The city walking tour was interesting, Montreal has a historic French core and multiple skyscrapers in close proximity. There’s also an “underground city” due to the very high/low temperatures.
We also walked up Mont Royal which offered great views of the city and visited the biodome in the old Olympic Velodrome (as it’s out of the city, probably only worth it if you have kids, but was interesting)
The one meal I remember as being excellent was at Monarque which is an Amex Platinum dining credit choice – when we went in 2022 there were only four but now seems like there are lots more.

If you have time I would definitely recommend a train trip, business class, to Quebec City, which was stunning(and in my view a more interesting city than Montreal, so stay a couple of nights if you can). I wrote a (rather long) blog about it here, but it was only £60 each way and streets ahead of First Class in the UK, more like a business class flight.

https://gingertravel.co.uk/blog/f/race-across-the-world—ginger-travel-style

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