Situated on the mighty St Lawrence River, the sights of these two cities captivate visitors with their history, culture and festivity. Not only were they both major players in the foundation of Canada but their portside locations have kept them at the heart of international commerce, resulting in a harmonious blend of heritage architecture and exciting modern venues that charm all those who come to Canada’s “belle province.”
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If you’re a fan of Tintin comic books then you will appreciate the kitsch decor of this restaurant. Over 150 beers are available and a Belgian menu – try the mussels.
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Plateau Mont-Royal begins to blossom at rue Sherbrooke and boulevard Saint-Laurent and spreads northward to avenue Laurier and east to Parc Lafontaine. This architecturally rich neighborhood was made up of separate villages before being absorbed by the City of Montréal. Ornate duplexes abound on tree-lined streets, where you can see exterior staircases, wrought-iron banisters and fine woodwork. The area shines day or night with colorful clubs, shops, markets and restaurants.
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An imaginative little hotel where down-filled duvets and slate showers complement wood-burning fireplaces and full kitchens.
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An amazing menu includes caribou steak and guinea fowl with wild mushrooms.
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Literally steps from all the main attractions, yet with an inner courtyard that creates a core of tranquility at the heart of the mayhem.
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Performances, workshops and exhibitions are all part of the fun at this puppet theater. Kids can watch how the puppets are made, learn to pull strings, and attend a show.
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This tiny breakfast specialty house is jammed daily because of its delicious French toast and Belgian waffles.
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An elegant 1912 heritage house features luxurious amenities, gourmet breakfasts and a spa.
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One of the oldest inns in North America (1754) is now a bar/restaurant set in a romantic location with inspired French architecture. An extensive wine selection is available.
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This hip venue has a small dance floor packed with the upwardly-mobile and beautiful set.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with a glass of house wine, and all unavoidable extra charges including tax.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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