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Montréal, Canada

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When to visit

NOT BUSYJan-9°10d rain
NOT BUSYFeb-8°9d rain
MODERATEMar-2°11d rain
MODERATEApr7°12d rain
MODERATEMay15°13d rain
BUSYJun20°13d rainBEST
VERY BUSYJul23°12d rainBEST
VERY BUSYAug22°11d rainBEST
MODERATESep17°10d rainBEST
MODERATEOct11°10d rain
NOT BUSYNov4°10d rain
NOT BUSYDec-4°11d rain

Attraktionen in Montréal, Canada

Notre-Dame Basilica

1. Notre-Dame Basilica

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4.7 (36,930)
Historisches WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionHistorischer OrtKircheGebetsstätte

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Witness spectacular Gothic Revival artistry that will leave you in awe. Experience soaring ceilings, colorful stained glass, and the majestic Casavant organ music.

Mount Royal Park

2. Mount Royal Park

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4.8 (26,803)
ParkTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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Escape the city bustle for a breath of fresh air and epic views. Glide down snowy slopes or hike woodland trails in a year-round urban oasis.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

3. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

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4.7 (16,869)
Art MuseumTouristenattraktionMuseumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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A vibrant mix of art eras captivates every visitor. Experience stunning sculptures, paintings, and a light-filled glass atrium that sparks creativity.

Our #1 travel tip

The one thing nobody tells you about visiting Montréal, Canada

After traveling to 30+ countries, there's one thing I wish someone had told me from day one — and it completely changed how I experience new cities.

Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.

You just show up and a local guide takes you around for 2-3 hours — all the major sights, hidden gems, local stories. Here's the thing: guides work entirely on tips. If they do a bad job, they don't get paid. So they bring their absolute best every single time — passionate storytelling, insider tips, restaurant recommendations you won't find on Google.

At the end, you tip whatever feels right. Most people give around €10-15, which is a fraction of what traditional tours cost for a much better experience.

I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Montréal, Canada — do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

— Kristjan, founder of City Buddy
Browse FREE walking tours in Montréal

100% free to book — you only tip your guide at the end

Jean-Talon Market

4. Jean-Talon Market

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4.6 (32,054)
Farmers MarketTouristenattraktionGrocery StoreMarketFood Store

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Taste the freshest local flavors under one roof. Dive into lively stalls packed with colorful fruits, cheeses, and artisan treats.

Biodome

5. Biodome

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4.5 (20,704)
ZooTouristenattraktionMuseumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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Experience four unique ecosystems in one visit. Encounter exotic animals and vibrant plant life from rainforests to polar zones.

Saint Joseph's Oratory

6. Saint Joseph's Oratory

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4.7 (23,581)
TouristenattraktionArt MuseumMuseumParkKirche

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Experience the grandeur of Canada’s largest church. Walk colorful steps and feel the history and faith alive within its walls.

Underground City

7. Underground City

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4.3 (5,527)
EinkaufszentrumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

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Explore a sprawling underground network that shields you from the weather. Experience shopping, dining, and art all beneath the city streets.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Pouding chômeur

Pouding chômeur

Pouding chômeur, meaning 'unemployed man's pudding', originated during the Great Depression in Quebec and features a simple cake soaked in hot maple syrup or caramel sauce, offering a delicious sweet treat with humble roots.

Tarte au sucre

Tarte au sucre

Tarte au sucre, or sugar pie, is a classic Quebecois dessert made with a rich, buttery filling primarily from maple syrup or brown sugar, celebrated for its sweet simplicity and comforting taste.

Queue de castor

Queue de castor

Queue de castor, or beaver tail, is a popular Canadian fried dough pastry usually topped with sweet spreads or sugars, named for its resemblance to a beaver's tail and beloved as a street food in Montréal.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Montreal-style smoked meat

Montreal-style smoked meat

Montreal-style smoked meat is a legendary deli meat delicacy, seasoned with a unique blend of spices and smoked to perfection, typically served in sandwiches piled high on rye bread.

Tourtière

Tourtière

Tourtière is a traditional Quebec meat pie made with minced pork, beef, or game, often enjoyed during festive seasons and heralded for its rich, savory filling wrapped in flaky pastry.

Bagel Montreal-style

Bagel Montreal-style

Montreal-style bagels are distinctive for being smaller, denser, and sweeter than their New York counterparts, boiled in honey-sweetened water and baked in a wood-fired oven for a unique flavor.

Traditional Beverages

Caribou

Caribou

Caribou is a traditional warm alcoholic beverage from Quebec made with red wine, spirits, and maple syrup, enjoyed especially during winter festivals like Carnaval de Québec.

Maple syrup tea

Maple syrup tea

Maple syrup tea is a comforting drink made by infusing hot water with maple syrup, cherished for its natural sweetness and connection to Quebec's maple syrup heritage.

Ice cider

Ice cider

Ice cider is a unique Quebec product made from apples naturally frozen on the tree, resulting in a sweet, rich, and aromatic cider that captures the essence of the region's apple orchards.

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Day trips

Quebec City

250 km 3h by car

Historic city with charming Old Town and rich culture.

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Ottawa

200 km 2h by train

Canada's capital with museums and government buildings.

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Eastern Townships

120 km 1.5h by car

Scenic region with vineyards, small towns, and nature.

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Getting there

Take the 747 Express Bus from the airport to downtown for quick transit.

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Nützliche Informationen für Montréal, Canada

Beliebte EinkaufsorteSaint Catherine Street, Eaton Centre, Jean-Talon Market
Beliebte Orte für das NachtlebenRue Saint-Denis, Quartier des Spectacles, Plateau Mont-Royal
Beliebte zwanglose RestaurantsSchwartz's Deli, La Banquise, Bagel Etc
Beliebte gehobene RestaurantsToqué!, Le Mousso, L'Express
Beliebte CafésCafé Olimpico, Crew Collective, Café Vienne
Leitungswasser trinkbarJa
Visum für digitale NomadenNein
Beste Taxi-AppUber, Lyft, Taxi Diamond
Taxi-Preis / km$2.5
Touristen / Jahr11000000
Bevölkerung1780000
Mobile Internetgeschwindigkeit100 Mbps
Arbeitslosenquote6 %
Armutsquote10 %
Durchschnittliches Einkommen / Monat$3500
Durchschnittliche Lebenshaltungskosten / Monat$1500
Hotelpreis / Nacht ab$100
Bierpreis ab$6
Kaffeepreis ab$3.5
Street Food Preis ab$8
Restaurantessen Preis ab$20
Lokale WährungCAD
SteckdosentypenType A, Type B
ReligionenChristianity, Islam, Judaism
Gesprochene SprachenFrench, English
EthnienFrench Canadian, English Canadian, Other Europeans, Others
Politische OrientierungCenter-Left
Bevölkerungsdichte4000 /km²
Geografische Fläche431.5 km²
Mögliche NaturkatastrophenFloods, Winter storms
Gefährliche TiereNone
Beliebte Orte für einen SpaziergangMount Royal Park, Old Montreal, Lachine Canal
Beliebte öffentliche VerkehrsmittelSTM Metro, STM Bus, Bixi bike sharing
Beliebte FluggesellschaftenAir Canada, WestJet, Air Transat
Empfohlene ImpfungenRoutine vaccines, Influenza, COVID-19
ArchitekturstileHistoric, Modern, Art Deco
Durchschnittlicher Bierkonsum pro Person / Jahr75 l
Durchschnittlicher Weinkonsum pro Person / Jahr30 l
TrinkgeldkulturTip 15-20% in restaurants and taxis
Coworking / Tag$25
Airbnb / Monat$1200
1-Zimmer-Miete / Monat$1100
Fitnessstudio / Monat$45
Tagesbudget (Backpacker)$50
Tagesbudget (Mittelklasse)$100

Übersicht für Montréal, Canada

EnglischkenntnisseGut
VerkehrssicherheitDurchschnittlich
Freundlichkeit gegenüber AusländernGut
MeinungsfreiheitSehr gut
Öffentlicher VerkehrGut
GesundheitsversorgungGut
BildungsqualitätGut
Zuverlässigkeit des StromnetzesSehr gut
Sicherheit vor GewaltkriminalitätGut
FußgängerfreundlichkeitSehr gut
NachtlebenGut
GastronomieszeneSehr gut
LGBTQ+ freundlichGut
Startup-SzeneGut
LärmpegelDurchschnittlich
SauberkeitGut
Zugang zur NaturGut
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