Montreal city is very famous for its vibrant, culturally diverse and cosmopolitan image. Whether having a cup of cappuccino at an outdoor café, gambling at the massive Casino de Montreal or exploring ancient Montreal, one cannot flee the enthusiasm and energy that permeate the entire city.
Things to do in Montreal
1. A visit to the Petit Musee is a must. It has a remarkable collection of all antiques and something special for antiquity admirers. The gallery stays genuine to its name. They have the exquisite rare art antiques like the Ushabti, Cylinder seals, and have an astonishing Oriental collection from Jade PI disk to Ritual Bronze Bells and even slay bottles. It is located at 1494 Sherbrooke Street West, cross Simpson.
2. St Lambert Lock is also a very dazzling spot because of its dynamic lock which is at a convergence of railroad, shipping, vehicular transport as well as cycling. It is located along the impressive bike path that runs along in the center of St Lawrence Seaway for quite a few miles, starting from Ils Notre Dame westwards. The locks are an appealing stop on the cycling path to view the lake ships go through the lock, watch some train spotting and enjoy some fascinating views of the city developed by the trusses of Victoria Bridge.
3. A trip to the Mile – End along with your loved one will really captivate the mind of the honeymoon traveler, which is voted as one of the top three districts in Montreal. It is an old-fashioned yet modern quarter involving stunning cafe’s, bars, restaurants, from the renowned Wilensky’s Light lunch to expensive Greek to vegan conventional and extraordinary boutiques, galleries and impressive yoga spots.
4. One more stunning location in Montreal is the Rue Ste – Catherine which is separated into two parts by St – Laurent Boulevard: east and west. Next to St – Laurent, the West Street is home to Complexe Desjardins, which is considered as one of the most vital skyscrapers of the city. Place des Arts, again a renowned musical spot located on Ste – Catherine West will really invigorate the mind of the visitor.
Where to Live
Auberge Bonaparte Hotel will be the apt place to live along with your partner. The hotel is surrounded by breathe taking topography and has comfortable and cozy rooms.
Where to Land
Montreal – Trudeau International Airport will be the ideal place to land in Montreal with major international and domestic flights operating daily.
Honeymoon travelers should not miss this wonderful chance to visit this stunning place.
Montreal city is very famous for its vibrant, culturally diverse and

Montreal City
cosmopolitan image. Whether having a cup of cappuccino at an outdoor cafe, gambling at the massive Casino de Montreal or exploring ancient Montreal, one cannot flee the enthusiasm and energy that permeate the entire city.
Things to do in Montreal
1. A visit to the Petit Musee is a must. It has a remarkable collection of all antiques and something special for antiquity admirers. The gallery stays genuine to its name. They have the exquisite rare art antiques like the Ushabti, Cylinder seals, and have an astonishing Oriental collection from Jade PI disk to Ritual Bronze Bells and even slay bottles. It is located at 1494 Sherbrooke Street West, cross Simpson.
2. St Lambert Lock is also a very dazzling spot because of its dynamic lock which is at a convergence of railroad, shipping, vehicular transport as well as cycling. It is located along the impressive bike path that runs along in the center of St Lawrence Seaway for quite a few miles, starting from Ils Notre Dame westwards. The locks are an appealing stop on the cycling path to view the lake ships go through the lock, watch some train spotting and enjoy some fascinating views of the city developed by the trusses of Victoria Bridge.
3. A trip to the Mile – End along with your loved one will really captivate the

Walking Mile End’s laneways
mind of the honeymoon traveler, which is voted as one of the top three districts in Montreal. It is an old-fashioned yet modern quarter involving stunning cafe’s, bars, restaurants, from the renowned Wilensky’s Light lunch to expensive Greek to vegan conventional and extraordinary boutiques, galleries and impressive yoga spots.
4. One more stunning location in Montreal is the Rue Ste – Catherine which is

Rue Ste-Catherine
separated into two parts by St – Laurent Boulevard: east and west. Next to St – Laurent, the West Street is home to Complexe Desjardins, which is considered as one of the most vital skyscrapers of the city. Place des Arts, again a renowned musical spot located on Ste – Catherine West will really invigorate the mind of the visitor.
Where to Live
Auberge Bonaparte Hotel will be the apt place to live along with your partner. The hotel is surrounded by breathe taking topography and has comfortable and cozy rooms.
Where to Land
Montreal – Trudeau International Airport will be the ideal place to land in Montreal with major international and domestic flights operating daily.
Honeymoon travelers should not miss this wonderful chance to visit this stunning place.