If you’re looking for a destination that combines authenticity, creativity and a touch of bohemia, then Rosemont is the place to be. This eclectic neighborhood is full of surprises, with lively markets, artistic c...
St-Henri and Little Burgundy are two neighborhoods linked by Montreal culture, the Lachine Canal and Notre-Dame Street, the main thoroughfare that winds its way to the Old Port. Brimming with stores, cafés, restaurants...
A selfie studio that lets you step into your biggest Instagramfever dreams, the Saint Motel invites you to dive into a one-of-a-kind universe.
Le Saint Motel is hidden at the end of a sober corridor behind a modest bla...
Little phrases that are special to Montreal remind us that our city is rather unique. Here’s our list!
1. “Attention. A breakdown causes a slowdown in service on the orange line…”
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In a city where there’s a coffee shop on almost every corner, it’s sometimes hard to find the really good stuff, and not just the latest roasting trend that will soon be forgotten. Sure, you can just stop at...
Because sometimes coffee just isn’t worldly enough, Montreal offers several wonderful places to enjoy English-style tea in the city! This British tradition is ideal for a weekend afternoons relaxation and pleasure...
This weekend sees the start of the New Year on the Chinese calendar, and the Year of the Rabbit. Where can you go to celebrate this event? Chinatown, of course! Here are our suggestions for restaurants to discover this...
How about a little cultural walk?
Walks in Montreal, especially during the summer the summer period are absolutely magnificent. Why not combine a walk through your favorite neighborhoods with a free cultural tour?
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Forget fast fashion.
Find your own unique pieces, with their own story, in local vintage stores. Between two ordinary buildings in St-Henri, behind an unassuming door, lies the Underground Market a huge gathering of v...