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5 Best Landmarks in Montreal

Below is a list of the top and leading Landmarks in Montreal. To help you find the best Landmarks located near you in Montreal, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

Montreal’s Best Landmarks:

The top rated Landmarks in Montreal are:

  • Montreal Craft Beer Tours – offers walking tours of the unique brewpubs found within the city, while incorporating the history and culture of the neighborhood
  • Station 16 Editions – a contemporary urban art gallery specializing in limited edition works and prints
  • Mount Royal Park – a symbol of the city’s heritage, history, geography, and inspiration, hosting founding institutions, beautiful hillside cemeteries, and Mount Royal Park, a 4-season playground
  • Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History – owes its development to important archaeological discoveries made in Old Montréal in the eighties
  • Montreal Botanical Garden – recognized as one of the most important in the world

Montreal Craft Beer Tours

Montreal Craft Beer Tours
Montreal Craft Beer Tours provides walking tours of the city’s distinct brewpubs while also integrating the history and culture of the area. The excursions are guided by trained local experts who will take you off the beaten route, show you the real city, and, of course, teach you how to taste beer and match it with food. At Montreal Craft Beer Tours, their goal is to give you not just a taste of Montreal’s local goods and craftsmen, but also a flavor of the city itself. Moreover, they aim to inspire individuals to get out of their comfort zones and experience everything the city has to offer.

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Craft Beer Tour

LOCATION:

Address: 5555 de, Avenue de Gaspé Bureau/Office 200, Montréal, QC H2T 2A3
Phone: (514) 700 1280
Website: montrealcraftbeertours.com

REVIEWS:

“Had a fantastic time on this tour! Our tour guide, Jacob, was really friendly and informative. Appreciated learning about the different beer styles and the food pairings brought it all to the next level. Highly recommend this tour!” – Tanner Dyczkowsky

Station 16 Editions

Station 16 Editions
Station 16 Editions is a gallery specializing in limited edition prints and works of modern urban art. The gallery is continuously reinventing itself and breathing new life into the Montreal art scene by presenting works of art that defy the typical white cube exhibition environment. Station 16 began as a creative silkscreen printshop specializing in textile printing in 2008, but quickly expanded to make fine art prints in collaboration with local Montreal artists. Station 16 purchased its present gallery location in 2013 and has been displaying cutting-edge artwork ever since.

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Art Gallery

LOCATION:

Address: 3523 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Quebec H2X 2T6
Phone: (514) 849 8016
Website: station16editions.com

REVIEWS:

“The street art around St Laurent Blvd is quite beautiful. We parked our car along the street for 2 hours and strolled around the streets admiring all the amazing art we could see. The locals were especially helpful when we sought exact locations of particular Murals. Must do on your visit to Montreal” – Vasant Agrawal

Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park
Mount Royal Park is a symbol of the city’s legacy, history, geography, and inspiration, rises majestically in the heart of the city, housing founding institutions, magnificent hillside cemeteries, and Mount Royal Park, a four-season playground. Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park renown created Mount Royal Park, which opened in 1876. It’s a spectacular urban green area with 200 hectares of incredible biodiversity and natural beauty.

The mountain is home to a diverse diversity of flora and wildlife and is green, clean, and invigorating. The urban fauna (a.k.a. Montréalers) is plentiful and active all year in a variety of leisure sports, including running, cycling, boating, skating, skiing, and tobogganing, as well as bird watching, dog walking, picnics, and sunbathing.

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Park

LOCATION:

Address: From East, via Camillien-Houde Parkway, From West, via Remembrance Road, Montréal
Phone: (514) 844 5400
Website: mtl.org/en/what-to-do/activities/mount-royal-park

REVIEWS:

“It is like the small mountain built like this so that we can have the view of montreal city. Nice place to visit. Whether you go in day or the night the view is amazing. As you can see in the pictures.” – Sagar Khanna

Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History

Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History opened to the public on the site of the 350-year-old Mass commemorating Montréal’s foundation, before Sieur de Maisonneuve, Jeanne Mance, and their retinue gathered on a spit of land between the St. Lawrence and a tiny river that flowed into it. The Museum, which is inextricably linked to its location, owes its growth to significant archaeological findings discovered in Old Montréal in the 1980s. Pointe-à-Callière is Canada’s only significant archaeological museum, being opened in 1992 as part of the city’s 350th-anniversary festivities. It is also Montréal’s largest and busiest history museum.

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Museum

LOCATION:

Address: 350 Place Royale, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3Y5
Phone: (514) 872 9150
Website: pacmusee.qc.ca

REVIEWS:

“Excellent museum for adults and kids. My wife and I visited to specifically see the Peru exhibit and we were not disappointed. Museum is well laid out on several levels. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Bathrooms very clean. There were activities for kids in the archaeological portions. All of the exhibits were in French and English. Great gift shop. Definitely worth a visit.” – Todd Sennholtz

Montreal Botanical Garden

Montreal Botanical Garden
Montreal Botanical Garden regarded as one of the most significant in the world offers a vibrant calendar of events, exhibitions, and activities throughout the year. It is also the ideal spot to be full of clean air and beauty, with its collection of 22,000 species and cultivars, 10 display greenhouses, the Frédéric-Back Tree House, and more than twenty thematic gardens scattered over 75 hectares.

The Museum, which is inextricably linked to its location, owes its growth to significant archaeological findings discovered in Old Montréal in the 1980s. Pointe-à-Callière is Canada’s only significant archaeological museum, being opened in 1992 as part of the city’s 350th-anniversary festivities. It is also Montréal’s largest and busiest history museum.

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Botanical Garden

LOCATION:

Address: 4101 Sherbrooke St E, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2B2
Website: espacepourlavie.ca

REVIEWS:

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