Your Dsitrict in Downtown Montreal
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stars Bota-Bota, spa-sur-l’eauOthersA spa on water, docked at the Old Port of Montreal, Bota Bota offers care and esthetic services, having on board all the facilities of a spa.Vieux-Port de Montréal
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stars Bouillon BilkRestaurants & barsWelcomed in a bright, minimalist-chic space, this restaurant serves you modern eclectic cuisine with a French influence.1595, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Brasserie T!Restaurants & barsThe little sister of Toqué welcomes you in a bright and contemporary design, giving you a fresh brewery cuisine.1425, Jeanne-Mance Street
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stars BuonanotteRestaurants & barsThis well-known supper club offers a menu of Italian classics and wines in a trendy nightclub atmosphere.3518, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Café du Nouveau MondeRestaurants & barsA Two-level restaurant in a theatre, offering a classic bistro menu. Offers a lively ambience especially on evenings with representations.84, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Café MartinRestaurants & barsA warm and friendly coffee shop located in Quartier des spectacles.2016, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Café ParvisRestaurants & barsCasual cafe with outdoor seating, offering coffee, pizza, pastries, creative light dishes, and wine.433, rue Mayor
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stars Cégep du Vieux-MontréalOthersCégep du Vieux-Montreal is a francophone educational institution offering various educational programs.255, Ontario Street Est
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stars Centre for Sustainable DevelopmentExhibition venuesThe Centre for Sustainable Development regroups eight organizations committed to promoting sustainable development. Its mission is to inspire citizens, experts and elected officials.50, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Centre hospitalier de l’Université de MontréalOthersBorn of a merger of three hospitals, the CHUM is the largest university hospital center in Quebec.3840, Saint-Urbain Street
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stars Cineplex Odéon Quartier LatinCinemasThis cinema screens the latest Hollywood films and new independent releases.350, Émery Street
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stars Club SodaPerformance venuesA multifunctional professional venue, featuring local and international artists.1225, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Complexe DesjardinsOthersComplexe Desjardins is a set of skyscrapers housing offices, shops, indoor parking, hotels and restaurants. It is the largest building in the city.150, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Esplanade ClarkPublic spacesThis new public space, situated on the west side of Clark Street can accommodate different installations such as a refrigerated outdoor skating rink and a multifunctional service area.Corner Sainte-Catherine West and Clark
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stars Esplanade de la Place des ArtsPublic spacesThe place to be in the summertime to attend big popular events, free shows, and all the buzz surrounding Montreal’s major festivals.175, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars FurcoRestaurants & barsThis trendy restaurant with terrace offers a range of wines and cocktails, combining a simple and eclectic menu.425, Mayor Street
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stars GésuPerformance venuesThe Gesù, a historical monument includes a church, an amphitheater and two theaters. Each year, it presents a diversity of shows, exhibitions and conferences.1200, De Bleury Street
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stars Goethe InstituteOthersThe Institute contributes to the promotion of the German language, offering language courses, organizing seminars and projects for teachers and students from Germany.1626, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Grande BibliothèquePublic spacesThe Grande Bibliothèque serves as the main public library for Montrealers. Its collection is part of the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, and it is also a resource library for Quebec as a whole.475, De Maisonneuve Blvd.
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stars IGAOthersSupermarket located in Complexe Desjardins.150, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Imperial CinemaCinemasA Landmark theatre, built in 1913, showcasing various events, including festivals and film premieres.1430, De Bleury Street
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stars L’AstralPerformance venuesLocated in the historic Blumenthal Building, L'Astral offers intimate concerts of jazz, blues, folk and pop.305, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars La Cinémathèque québécoiseCinemasDesigned to promote film culture, the Cinémathèque offers a diverse program, including screenings, exhibitions and many activities.335 de Maisonneuve East Blvd.
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stars La Vitrine culturelleOthers2, rue Sainte-Catherine Est
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stars Le ContemporainRestaurants & barsLocated inside the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, this gourmet bistro serves market-fresh Québécois cuisine.185, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Maison symphonique de MontréalPerformance venuesPlace of residence of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, the 2,100-seat concert hall provides exceptional acoustics and architecture.1600, Saint-Urbain Street
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stars McGill UniversityOthersMcGill University is one of Canada’s oldest universities. This English educational establishment is among the best universities in the world.845, Sherbrooke Street West
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stars MetropolisPerformance venuesWith a capacity of up to 2,300 spectators, Metropolis hosts events such as launches, galas, conferences, conventions, symposiums, and TV tapings.59, Sainte-Catherine Street Est
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stars Monument-NationalPerformance venuesBuilt between 1891 and 1893, the National Monument is the oldest still-operating theatre in Quebec.1182, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Mount Royal ParkOthersMount Royal Park is one of Montreal’s largest green spaces. It has several attractions, including the Lac aux Castors, and hosts several activities.1260, Remembrance
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stars Musée d’art contemporain de MontréalExhibition venuesCanada’s first museum dedicated exclusively to contemporary art, the MAC offers a varied program ranging from presentations of its permanent collection to temporary exhibitions of work by Quebec, Canadian, and international artists.185, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars National BankOthersThe National Bank of Canada is the sixth largest commercial bank in Canada. It offers various financial services to its clients.955, De Maisonneuve Street West
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stars National Film Board of CanadaPerformance venuesThe Canadian destination of choice for point-of-view documentaries, animation, interactive work, and Canadian films.Corner Balmoral and De Maisonneuve West
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stars NotkinsRestaurants & barsContemporary bistro and oyster bar known for its sophisticated take on seafood dishes and cocktails.1101, De Bleury Street
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stars Old MontrealOthersOld Montreal is an historic district of the City of Montreal. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions.Place-d’Armes and Square-Victoria-OACI subway stations
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stars Parterre du quartier des spectaclesPublic spacesA public space, situated on the east side of the Symphonic address hall, a large central green area bordered by paved surfaces.1435, Saint-Alexandre Street
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stars Place des ArtsPerformance venuesPlace des Arts is the artistic heart of Montreal. It is recognized as the largest cultural complex in Canada.175, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Place des FestivalsPublic spacesA public space dedicated to festivals and urban entertainment. It features the largest array of animated interactive fountains in Canada.Between Jeanne-Mance and Balmoral Streets
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stars Société des Arts TechnologiquesPerformance venuesA transdisciplinary research and production centre that promotes exchanges between arts and science. Its mission is the development and conservation of digital culture.1201, Saint-Laurent Blvd.
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stars Taverne FRestaurants & barsThis tavern serves dishes with Portuguese flavors in a relaxed atmosphere.1485, Jeanne-Mance Street
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stars Théâtre du Nouveau MondePerformance venuesThe TNM is one of the theatrical cultural references in Quebec. It has a bold programming, from classics to contemporary creations.84, Sainte-Catherine Street West
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stars Théâtre Saint-DenisPerformance venuesHaving been an integral part of Montreal's history for nearly a century, Théâtre St-Denis is a major monument on the city's cultural scene.1594, Saint-Denis Street
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stars Université du Québec à MontréalOthersThe Université du Québec à Montréal is a french teaching establishment that is part of the Université du Québec network.405, Sainte-Catherine Street Est
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stars Université du Québec à Montréal (PK)OthersThe Université du Québec à Montréal is a french teaching establishment that is part of the Université du Québec network.201, Président-Kennedy Avenue
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stars Wilder BuildingPerformance venuesEspace danse, as this new cultural address will be called, will be much more than just a site for training, instruction, and creation: it will be the dance destination of choice in Montreal and Quebec.Sainte-Catherine, between Jeanne-Mance and Saint-Urbain Streets
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