Old Montreal (Vieux - Montréal)
This historic district is filled with cobblestone streets, 17th - and 18th - century architecture, and charming cafes. Key attractions include the Notre - Dame Basilica of Montreal, known for its elaborate Gothic Revival interior, and the Bonsecours Market, which offers a variety of local products and handicrafts.
Mount Royal
A large hill in the middle of the city, it provides panoramic views of Montreal. There are numerous walking and cycling trails, picnic areas, and the famous Belvédère Kondiaronk, from which visitors can enjoy a stunning view of the city skyline.
Montreal Botanical Garden
One of the largest botanical gardens in the world, it features a vast collection of plant species from around the globe. It has themed gardens, including a Chinese garden, a Japanese garden, and a First Nations garden, each offering a unique horticultural experience.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
It houses an extensive collection of art, ranging from ancient to contemporary works. The museum hosts a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing both local and international artists.
La Ronde
An amusement park located on Île Sainte - Hélène, it offers a wide range of rides and attractions for visitors of all ages, including thrilling roller coasters and family - friendly rides.