Articles related to "Montreal Hotels"If you're in search of a little pampering while in Montreal, try a night at the Intercontinental Montreal Hotel.
Travel to Montreal on a budget. Pay for the hotel and food but experience many of the best attractions of this great city for free.
Highlighting this year's Osheaga Festival are Jack Johnson, the Killers, Iggy and the Stooges, Duffy, N*E*R*D, Gogol Bordello, CSS, Eddy Grant, and Broken Social Scene.
The Montreal Science Centre in Canada's Quebec province offers high-tech fun and games, lessons that explore the basics of science, and a working Internet studio.
The time is 1705. The place is Old Montreal. What did our ancestors do on the weekend? Just like us, they probably went shopping.
Looking for lunch in all the wrong places? Skip the fast food and sample some great local flavors at these Montreal Plateau cafés, restaurants, and food purveyors.
The 2009 edition of the International Balloon Festival of St. Jean sur Richelieu floats into town Aug. 8 to 16. More than 100 colorful hot air balloons will be on site.
Go shopping in the trendiest boutiques, eat at the chicest restaurants, dance at the hottest nightclubs and stay at the celebrity hotels in Montréal.
The Magic of Lanterns is an annual fall festival of lights that heralds the arrival of Montreal's crisp autumn nights in colorful style.
Visiting Montreal, Canada? Check out how the locals live and don't miss a leisurely and culinary stroll along Avenue du Mont Royal in the Plateau neighborhood.
Gain access to 34 area museums and major attractions for three days at a cost of $50 with public transportation included. It's a real Montreal, Quebec travel bargain.
Prominent public art, splendid sculptures, and magnificent monuments artistically inspire generations, pay homage to our ancestors, and evoke a sense of city pride.
From housewares and home furnishings to high-end clothes and Canadian-made winter apparel, Rue St. Denis in Montreal's Plateau neighborhood offers some serious shopping.
Attention landlubbers! Montreal goes maritime at the Old Port - also known as the Quays of the Old Port - with seafaring adventures for everyone.
Quebec's Montreal Botanical Garden hosts Butterflies Go Free, Great Gardening Weekend, First Nations Garden, summer garden tours, and Magic of Lanterns
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