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What is downtown like in in Montréal, Québec?

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Does Montréal have a downtown? Is it vibrant? Is it safe? Here's what four local experts had to say about downtown in Montréal, Québec.

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Tourists visiting Montreal should be aware of the various multicultural restaurants scattered throughout the city, as one can always find something to satisfy their current culinary desires. Pertaining the locations that should be visited, Old Port and Laronde are the main must-sees. Finally, there’s various activities to do anywhere around downtown, such as “Escape Room” and arcades.

Muhammad, says: 2020

My home town, Montreal, is the urban jewel of Canada. In la belle province of Quebec, this gorgeous city boasts the largest number of diverse communities on the continent. Montreal is also a “walking city”; comparatively small, one can walk easily almost anywhere and visit numerous cultural worlds. Montreal is often described as a city with a European sensibility full of artistic expression and vibrancy.

Nicole, says: 2020

The multicultural city of Montreal is welcoming to people from many walks of life — more so if one is adept at learning the French language. Though it sprawls over many boroughs and includes a bustling downtown core, it is much quieter than the metropolitan Toronto, which lacks the practical small-town feel that Montreal manages to still exude.

Maheen, says: 2020

it gets’ extremely cold in winter and really hot in summer. Despite its most of the time bad weather, it’s a really beautiful urban city with lots of great restaurants and shops. Most people in Montreal speak French although there is a lot of English speakers too.

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