All about Montreal

When to visit

Montreal comes to life in the summer, when the long days fill up with festivals and sun. July is the main month for festivals, but it also tends to be one of the hottest. Opt for May or June for milder weather, and to explore the Parc du Mont Royal. The St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival, the Go Bike Festival, and the International Jazz Festival all take place in May and June.

Getting around

The city is well-connected by the Montreal Metro, which travels between 68 stations. It’s also perfect for biking, with 560 miles (901 kilometers) of bike lanes and routes that can take you throughout the historic city. While a car is handy for exploring the surrounding countryside, parking can be tricky within the city itself. It’s better to rely on public transport, taxis, ride-hailing services, and walking.

Traveler tips

New York City isn’t the only North American city famous for its bagels. Montreal is home to many beloved bagel shops that line its streets. The St-Viateur Bagel Shop is a favorite, and one of the best things to do in Montreal for food lovers. And while you’re in the Mile End neighborhood, try other Jewish deli favorites like smoked meat.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Montreal famous for?

Montreal is the largest city in Quebec. It’s famous for its French heritage (explorer Jacques Cartier first visited the area in the 16th century). Downtown Montreal is renowned for its lively nightlife, world-class museums, and architecture landmarks like Habitat 67. It also hosted the Expo 67 and 1976 Summer Olympics.

What is there to do in Montreal for 1 week?

There are so many things to do in Montreal in one week. That’s enough time to see top attractions like Mount Royal Park, Notre Dame Basilica, and the Museum of Fine Arts. You can also wander neighborhoods like Mile End, dine in eclectic restaurants, and even plan a day trip to Ottawa.

What attractions are there in Montreal?

Montreal is home to dozens of top attractions, like Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal Park, and St. Joseph’s Oratory. It’s celebrated for its Gothic revival architecture, the Olympic Park, and Montreal Botanical Garden. Other highlights include the Biodome, Museum of Fine Arts, and the Underground City.

What is the best month to visit Montreal?

While this is a city that can handle the cold, its deep winter freeze can be a shock to the system for visitors. Instead, visit in June to enjoy beautiful weather (sans humidity) and a full calendar of festivals. Highlights include the International Jazz Festival to the Grand Prix Weekend.

Do they speak English in Montreal?

Yes, this is a bilingual place, and English and French are both widely spoken. However, local etiquette dictates that French first is a preference, and not all locals are as comfortable speaking English. Even if you don’t speak French, it’s polite to add a few greetings and phrases into your rotation.

What do locals do in Montreal?

To see the city like a local, escape from the Old Port (Vieux Port) and head to the Plateau. There, you can nosh on international fare and relax in hip wine and beer bars. Be sure to explore Jean-Talon Market, stroll the Lachine Canal, and go to a cabaret show.