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Reviewed by: Phranklee from on Dec 27 2008 Don't go in Winter (Mid Oct & forth) The old city has a lot of history shown in its buildings and churches. A lot of cafe and art boutiques. I bet in summer it is much more alive. A lot of cafes and restaurants were closed and streets are empty. It was freezing.
Reviewed by: Blue Dolphin from on Nov 04 2008 Fabuluos I really had the feeling that I am in Europe. We took a walking tour with an official guide, Louis, it was amazing. Actually the new buildings were indistinguishable from the old one, because they have sort of melt it together. The style of the new buildings has to match the style of the old one next to it. I recommend everyone a walking tour in the Old Montreal. It takes about one and a half hours.
Reviewed by: Jani from on Aug 29 2007 loved it perfect for couples taking a stroll, old european architecture, really beautiful! Walk to Place Jacques Cartier for street entertainers on the weekend, great for kids. Many restaurants in the area and towards the river many ice cream shops and places to rent bicycles/rollerblades. Perfect to go on the weekends
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 28 2007 A Lovely Time The Old City was lovely. There are plenty of shops and restaurants, all of which will gladly bear with you as you struggle with their language. We were there for 3 days and not a single local gave us any grief about our halting French.
Reviewed by: Glenn S from on Aug 06 2007 Nice area ... rude locals. Beautiful area, very historic. Lot's of cute boutiques and cafes. The only problem with it is the employees of the stores, cafes, etc. I have never come across so many snobbish people in my life. Typical French.
Reviewed by: Jessie H from on Jul 23 2007 Old Montreal is AMAZING! Old Montreal was very picturisque and entertaining. There was so much to see and do. The atmosphere was very warm and welcoming. There are many attraction and cute little streets to absorb our time there. I found it very amusing and fun!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 11 2007 Nice but not for young kids Just walking through the streets makes you feel as though you are in Europe. The architecture is beautiful and people are relatively friendly as well. My three kids (all under 10), however, just could not appreciate the its artistic and historical elegance. They were happier going to the Biodome and Insectarium instead. The cathedral of Notre Dame was amazing...
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 29 2006 Worth a visit Vieux Montreal (or Old Montreal) is the oldest area in Montreal, dating back to the colonial times (the 1600's). It is worth a visit for a tourist or new-comer. It is good to start with the 1hr30min cruise ride in the watters of Saint Lawrence River. Then you can take the 45-min bus ride and go around most important places. A visit to Basilique Notre-Dame is a must. Other attractions include: Montreal City Hall, Bonsecours Market, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, Place d'Armes, Sulpician seminary, Bank of Montreal building, New York Life building, Place d'Youville, Place Royale, and Pointe-à-Callière museum. You can then relish the very many varieties of delicious food at Old Montreal.
Reviewed by: Vinod from on Jul 20 2006 Must See If you like mix of styles and good atmosphere - GO THERE!!! The place is simply charming. Go see the Notre Dame Basilica, walk through the streets and have a lunch at one of the restaurants. All of them are pricy but it is worth it. Feels like Europe..
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 11 2006