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"The beautiful domed tower of the historic Marche Bonsecours is one of the most recognizable buildings in Old Montreal. It shares the same name as the nearby church. In the past, this building has served as a public market, a concert hall, Montreal's city hall and even the Parliament of Lower Canada."
"If you want to buy fashionable clothing items and accessories from a beautiful and historic-looking fashion store then you can visit Marché Bonsecours. This is a historic and majestic building in old Montreal. This is one of the most recognisable buildings in the city of Montreal."
"The Bonsecours Market is built in the Palladian style (an architectural style based on ancient Greek and Roman architecture). It was completed in 1847. The building has a beautiful facade but it only has a few souvenir shops and restaurants inside."
"Source: Photo by user Agatheflourent used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Situated opposite to Place des Festivals and Place-des-Arts, Complexe Desjardins features over 100 stores, multiple restaurants, food courts, and a hotel. While here, you will walk through the familiar big brand outlets, a couple of bargain stores, and luxurious boutiques."
"It doesn’t deal only with fashion but also has other stores like restaurants, hotels, shopping malls etc. In order to make the eastern end of downtown Montreal, this project was created. The Desjardins Group has its offices in these buildings."
"Source: Photo by user Jiaqian AirplaneFan used under CC BY 3.0. A shopping center situated in downtown Montreal, Le Centre Eaton de Montreal is an 11-story multipurpose property which attracts millions of shoppers throughout the year. Along with housing a retail complex with more than 60 stores that sits on the first three floors, the center also features an office component known as 1500 University situated on the upper floors."
"Shopping / NightlifeMalls705 Saint-Catherine Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Eaton Centre is a shopping mall located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the largest in downtown Montreal. It is located in the heart…"
"Even if it’s currently renovating, this mall is normally associated with being the cheaper place to go shop with features like a Renaissance outlet and a $5 movie theatre. But that’s not the only reason you come here. It’s a mall unlike any other in the city: It caters to a far more diverse range of shoppers with its Indian and Islamic fashions, Chinese herbal remedies, pan-Asian groceries, a solid Lebanese restaurant, one of the best Chinese restaurants in Montrealand an awesomely named internet café ‘Trans World II’."
"As opposed to a single structure housing all of its tenants, Dix30 is more of an expansive village sectioned by different purposes. On the apparel side, it’s got a great collection of stores along with welcome local concepts such as Editorial and Frank & Oak. As for convenience, it’s got everything from opticians and a spa to an entire Adonis grocery store."
"Staking its claim as the best mall north of the island, this shopping center’s visually impressive features like fountains, skylights and gardens also has every store you could need. Carrefour Laval is huge, with enough room for all the usual brand names in addition to some boutiques that you’ll find missing elsewhere like Matt and Nat and Frank & Oak. Plus, the food court has a variety of choices that will please everybody."
"Norgate shopping centre is a strip mall built in 1949, in the then-suburb of Saint-Laurent, Quebec, now the Saint-Laurent borough of…"
"You’ll also want to walk down the charming street of St. Paul Street, with its cobblestoned streets and charming façades. While walking down St. Paul Street, you won’t be able to miss the stunning Bonsecours Market, which has been around since 1847 and looks straight out of Vienna or Paris. While the market is a beautiful building, there isn’t too much going on inside — just a few overpriced boutiques aimed at fat-walleted tourists, namely: probably not us, if you’re reading this budget Montreal guide. Don’t fret, though — Montreal is home to plenty of other markets with far more energy and life (and better on the wallet) that I’ll show you later on in this Montreal itinerary."
"Leaving the Notre Dame, follow Rue Saint-Sulpice south to Rue Saint-Paul, one of Quebec’s oldest streets. Situated in the heart of the city’s Old Town district, the street was named after the city’s first governor, Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve. The cobblestone-paved street is lined with historic buildings and serves as a spot where you can immerse yourself in the lively old city vibe. Check out the multitude of restaurants, bars, and cafes; admire the old Chapel; or visit the public market."
"Jack Rouge resto-club, on Saint-Laurent boulevard and formerly known as La Porte Rouge/Jack Rose, partnered up with chef Jean-Philippe Saint-Denis (formerly at Kitchen Galerie Poisson) to jazz up the food offer at the revamped version of this Montreal nightlight institution. Offering a renewed classic bistro menu, inspired by chef’s classics and inspirations, it is now possible to enjoy a great dinner followed by a night of drinks, dance and fun at the exact same spot. Who said the “supperclub” was dead?"
"Jack Rouge offers a warm and friendly atmosphere in a new design with tropical inspirations. Trendy place for professionals, where you can choose from a wide range of daring house cocktails and a range of privately imported wines. An ideal destination for your happy hour, cocktail parties, dinners with colleagues, or weekend brunches."
"A post shared by La Porte Rouge (@barlaporterouge) on Dec 31, 2018 at 12:34pm PST. Enjoy dancing the night away in this red-lit night club featuring a full bar, DJ’s, and a stage for live performances by local musicians. Enjoy drinks inside or outdoors on their streetside patio during the warmer summer months."
"Build-your-own-burger spots have never been so delicious or cheap, and that’s just the cost of a double burger. What makes these burgers a step up—hell, two or three steps up—from your average fast food joint is because of the patties. Made from an exceptional marinated beef recipe, they get sandwiched between buns that are glazed on the outside and crisp on the inside (they won't tell us where they get them from) and it makes for a irreplicable package."
"Au chien fumant, on brunch des classiques revisités très bien exécutés et très copieux. On conseille les pancakes, accompagnés de framboises du Québec, d’un crumble de pistache au masala chaï, de menthe et d’un beurre au thé noir !. Si vous n’avez toujours pas l’eau à la bouche après une description comme celle-ci, on ne sait quoi dire de plus !"