1.Wander through Old Montreal-Old Montréal is tourist central in Montréal. The area is home to a remarkable concentration of buildings dating from the 17th, 18th.
2.Explore the Old Port-As you wander around Old Montreal, you'll most likely end up in the lively area by the Saint Lawrence River known as the Old Port (Vieux-Port).
3.See the View from Mont-Royal-Mont-Royal rises 233 meters above the city and is the green lung near the city center. A stroll through this lovely park enables.
4.Jardin Botanique-High above the city in the grounds that hosted the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, Parc Maisonneuve (Pie IX Metro) is the site of Montreal's wonderfully.
5.Notre-Dame Basilica-Founded in 1656, Montréal's oldest church, Notre-Dame Basilica, stands in a far grander incarnation than the original.
6.Oratoire Saint-Joseph-The Oratoire Saint-Joseph, near the western exit from Mount Royal Park, is dedicated to Canada's patron saint. It is a mecca for pilgrims.
7.Parc Jean Drapeau-A remnant of the 1967 world fair, the Biosphere is now a museum dedicated to ecological issues. The building is designed in the shape of a sphere.
8.Musée des Beaux Arts-The Musée des Beaux Arts is the oldest museum in Canada and houses vast collections of painting, sculpture, and new media.