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Best Nearby Sightseeing (Attractions & Activities) (10 Overall Closest)

Metro: Montréal, QC |
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World Trade Centre Montréal |
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747 Victoria Sq, Montréal QC H2Y 3Y9 514-982-9888 |
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Distance:
~0.545 km |
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Description:
This stunning complex is devoted to international trade, but the architecture and history that comprise it are reason enough for a visit. The structure incorporates historic buildings into its overall design, including a stretch of the city's fortification walls, which lie beneath a glass-enclosed concourse. There's also a granite fountain and reflecting pool and a portion of the now-defunct Berlin Wall. Since the Centre is connected to the Underground City, shops and restaurants are easily accessible, as is the luxurious Inter-Continental Hotel. |
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McGill University |
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805, rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montréal QC H3A 2K6 514-398-6555 |
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Distance:
~0.645 km |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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Description:
Montréal's signature university, McGill received its charter in 1821 after being endowed and founded by James McGill, a wealthy Scottish immigrant, in 1813. The gift was intended to give English-speaking residents an educational opportunity. Since that time, the university has grown to encompass both the original downtown campus and Macdonald Campus, about 25 miles west of the city. The school now accommodates graduate and undergraduate students and includes 6 teaching hospitals and 17 libraries. Tours of the downtown campus are available by reservation and last about an hour. They're led by students and feature the university's prominent buildings and facilities. |
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Maison Alcan |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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1188, rue Sherbrooke ouest at rue Stanley, Montréal QC H3A 3G1 514-848-8000 |
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Distance:
~0.688 km |
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Description:
This 1983 building is the headquarters of the Aluminum Company of Canada and is well known for its atrium. There are three historic row houses, a hotel, and a seven-story, aluminum-clad office structure linked to the beautiful glass atrium. Each of the houses and the structure has a unique story; a museum and an aquarium are also on site. Popular for its architectural design. |
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Place des Arts |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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260 blvd de Maisonneuve oeust, Montréal QC H2X 1Y9 514-842-2112 |
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Distance:
~0.991 km |
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Description:
Built in the early 1960s, this performing arts complex boasts five venues that host opera, musical concerts, theatre events and dance performances throughout the year. A large plaza unites them all, and they're linked to the city's underground shopping and entertainment district as well. The esplanade is an open air facility for countless shows and cultural festivals creating a more energetic vibe in the heart of the city. |
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L'Île Notre-Dame |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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1, ave du Casino, Montréal QC H3C 4W7 514-872-6120 800-665-2274 |
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Distance:
~3.403 km |
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Description:
This popular attraction was entirely man-made for the 1967 Expo. Features are the beach, Floral Park and casino. Although located in the city, the beach has a water purifying system and is very popular among locals. The Floral Park consists of flower gardens, roses, trees and shrubbery, all surrounded by water. The casino daily draws thousands with its numerous gaming tables and slot machines. |
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Parc Olympique de Montréal |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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4141, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montréal QC H1V 3N7 514-252-8687 |
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Distance:
~6.435 km |
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Description:
The legacy of the 1976 Olympic Games remains alive in the city and is represented by the impressive stadium and the renowned inclined tower, the Tour de Montréal. The tower has drawn millions of visitors to enjoy its sweeping views of the city and surrounding area. There are galleries in the tower's lower level, along with a Tourist Hall. The former Velodrome, now transformed into the Biodôme, remains another popular attraction. |
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Mont Royal |
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Camillien-Houde Rd, Montréal QC 514-872-6559 |
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User Rating: 5.25 / 10 |
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Description:
Montréal derives its name from this centrally-located, wooded mountain, which functions as a park for residents. Designed by Frederic Law Olmsted, the park is popular for local outdoor adventures and both summer and winter activities. From its esplanade, the park affords a stunning view of downtown Montréal and the eastern portion of the city. Located around the park's edges are Mont-Royal Cemetery, Cimeterie Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, the University of Montréal and the neighborhoods of Westmount and Outremont. The cross on the mountain was erected in thanksgiving for receding waters in the midst of the 1642 flood. |
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Musée Stewart au Fort |
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20, chemin Tour de l'Isle Fort on Île Sainte-Hélène, Montréal QC H3C 4G6 514-861-6701 |
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Description:
This museum was built in the island's Old Fort and houses a collection of 17th and 18th century items, including maps, firearms, and scientific and navigational instruments. Soldier/actors perform reenactments for visitors during the summer months. The period mess kitchen ranks as a favorite among visitors. |
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Vieux Montréal |
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Montréal QC |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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Description:
The starting point of everything that Montréal has become, this area's cobblestoned streets and historic buildings practically beg walking tours. Though some may find it too touristy, the highlights of Basilique Notre Dame, the Old Port, the Archaeology and History Museum and Place Jacques-Cartier are not to be missed. Quaint dining sites and people-watching opportunities abound. Bounded by the Saint Lawrence River to the east and rue McGill to the west. |
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Vieux-Port |
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(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing) |
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Montréal QC 514-843-5949 800-971-7678 |
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Description:
The Vieux-Port is Old Montréal's gateway to the Saint-Lawrence River. The port was once the hub of shipping and gave Montréal its powerful economic presence in Canada. In 1992, the city renovated the port as part of Montréal's 350th anniversary celebrations. Visitors of all ages will enjoy biking, walking, ice-skating or shopping at the seasonal flea market. Athletic equipment rentals available. |
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