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The International Quarter is a modern urban centre, linking Old Montreal with the city's business district. Here visitors will find the convention centre Palais des Congres, the stock exchange tower and various sculptures and fountains in its streets and plazas. Address: Downtown Montreal QC Canada
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Le Vieux-Sainte-Dorothee In this historic district, birthplace of the production of annuals, visitors can explore the Flower Trail, a path leading to flower merchants, horticulturalists and market gardeners. Other attractions include the main market place, with a fountain, waterfall and pool. Address: . Laval QC
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Quartier des Spectacles is a prime location for entertainment, featuring several bars, concert venues and performance halls. Popular Montreal festivals such as the International Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs is held in this downtown sector. Address: Downtown Montreal QC Canada
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The Gay Village Montreal's Quartier Gay (Gay Village) features one of the largest concentrations of gay and gay-friendly establishments in the world. Often referred to simply as The Village, the area includes a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and lounges that cater to the gay community. Address: Along rue Ste-Catherine from boulevard Rene-Levesque to rue Sherbrooke and from avenue de Lorimer to rue Berri Montreal QC Canada
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Little Italy Italian immigrants settled in this area at the end of the 19th century at after the Second World War and Italian-Canadians are currently the largest ethnic group in Montreal. Little Italy (or Piccola Italia) now boasts a number of Italian clothes and shoe shops, the Jean-Talon Market and a range of restaurants including trattorias and cafes. The vibrant community also features the Maison d'Italie and La Difesa church. Address: Petite-Patrie neighbourhood between rue Drolet and Clark and between rue Jean-Talon and Saint-Zotique Montreal QC Canada
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Montreal's Underground City Located beneath Montreal's downtown streets is the massive underground complex known as the Underground City. Composed of 33 km (20 mi) of passageways, the Underground City offers several services and links including, restaurants, shopping malls, metro stations, hotels, office buildings, museums, banks and more. Address: . Montreal QC Canada
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Le Vieux-Sainte-Rose Located along the shores of the Mille Iles River, this district boasts historic buildings, quaint boutiques, handicraft shops, antique dealers and restaurants. Address: . Laval QC
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The Quartier du Musee or Museum Quarter welcomes visitors to explore the Victorian-style architecture and the numerous boutiques, shops and galleries that line its streets. A central landmark located in this district is the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Address: Downtown Montreal QC Canada
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Ile Sainte-Helene An island in the St. Lawrence River, Ile Sainte-Helene (Saint Helen's Island in English) is situated in the city of Montreal. The island is home to the biosphere, La Ronde and the Stewart Museum. The annual fireworks competition is also held on this island, which makes up part of Jean Drapeau park with Ile Notre-Dame. Address: . Montreal Quebec CAN
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The Plateau The Plateau is a trendy neighbourhood showcasing a mix of cultures with several restaurants, boutiques and shops. Address: Downtown Montreal QC Canada
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Vieux Montreal, the city's Old Town, dates to the 1600s and is made up of several historic districts. Located on the southeastern side of the city on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, cobblestone streets are lined with architectural landmarks such as the Basilique Notre Dame and centuries-old buildings, many of them now home to stylish cafes and trendy boutiques. Address: Old Town Montreal Quebec CAN
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Old Montreal Situated in the borough of Ville-Marie, historic Old Montreal is the site of the city's first settlements dating back to the 17th century. Bordered by the St. Lawrence River and the downtown core, Old Montreal features cobblestone streets and is a popular tourist destination with numerous historic homes and buildings. Address: . Montreal QC Canada
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Pole des Rapides is located near the St. Lawrence River and Lachine Canal. This area features cycling paths, fauna and flora, historic sites, markets and much more. Address: 500 ch. des Iroquois Lachine QC Canada H8S 4J5
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Montreal's Chinatown Montreal's Chinatown is a vibrant district filled with Asian specialty shops and restaurants. Address: Corner of Saint-Laurent Blvd. and de La Gauchetière Street Montreal QC Canada
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The Quartier Latin is a commercial and cultural district in Montreal, featuring several theatres, bars and nightclubs, restaurants, shops and educational institutions. Address: Rue St-Denis Montreal QC Canada
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The Main The Main, now St. Laurent Street, was once the main hub for the Jewish community of Montreal. Today, people can stroll through the neighbourhood and visit remaining synagogues including the original Congregation Temple Soloman (Beth Schloime) and Jewish shops such as the famous Schwartz's Deli, known for its smoked-meat sandwiches. Address: St. Laurent Street Montreal QC Canada
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Le Vieux-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Founded in 1740, this district consists of charming cafes, restaurants, boutiques and heritage buildings. Address: . Laval QC
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