
Wall art —
The city of Montreal commissions artists to create street murals on various buildings. This artwork by artist Kashnik was among those on display for the latest annual muralfestival, which showcases 50 works around the city from international
and local artists.

Old Montreal —
Cafes and boutiques line the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, the perfect embodiment of past and present worlds.

Montreal a la mode —
Calm, collected and usually in sunglasses, the Montreal fashionista frequents art galleries and the hip Mile-End neighborhood.

Chromatic Festival —
DJs spin tunes at the Chromatic Festival. Montreal has over 100 festivals each year.

Le Lab —
No night would be complete without a toast at Montreal's Le Lab, where mixology and showmanship go hand in hand.

World in color —
Palais des Congrès- Even the convention center in Montreal is eclectic. The glass façade of Palais des Congrès contains 332 colorful panels.

Chinatown —
Montreal's Chinatown is home to a thriving immigrant community and international cuisine, including Vietnamese pho and Cantonese BBQ.

Little Burgundy —
Little Burgundy is the birthplace of jazz and also home to the popular Atwater outdoor market.

Hot hotel —
Set in Montreal's restored Merchants' Bank, Hotel Le St-James is a favorite of rock royalty like Madonna and The Rolling Stones.

Boutique bonanza —
Montreal is filled with boutiques containing vintage fashion and a hodgepodge of items for purchase.

Chez Gus —
With over 4,000 restaurants in the city, Gus Restaurant stands out in the crowd with dishes like succulent lamb topped with mint.


