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Lonely Planet: The world's number one travel guide publisher*Lonely Planet's Pocket Montreal & Quebec City is your most up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Wander through Montreal's Basilique Notre Dame, lunch on tasty Quebecois fare, and stroll the Plateau Mont-Royal - all with your trusted travel companion.Lonely Planet's Pocket Montreal & Quebec City is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Wander through Montreal's Basilique Notre Dame, lunch on tasty Quebecois fare at countless restaurants, and stroll the Plateau Mont-Royal - all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Montreal & Quebec City and begin your journey now!Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Montreal & Quebec City: Full-colour maps and images throughoutHighlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interestsInsider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spotsEssential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks missFree, convenient pull-out Montreal & Quebec City map (included in print version), plus over 19 color neighborhood mapsUser-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organized by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your timeCovers Old Montreal, Downtown, Rue St Denis & the Village, Plateau Mont-Royal, Little Italy, Mile End & Outremont, Lachine Canal & Little Burgundy, Quebec City's Old Town & Port, and more.The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Pocket Montreal & Quebec City is our colorful, easy to use and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, and is packed with the best sights and experiences for a short trip or weekend away.Want more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's Canada for an in-depth guide to the country.About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveler since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travelers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, nine international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more.TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 winner in Favorite Travel Guide category'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' - New York Times'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves, it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax Media (Australia)*Source: Nielsen BookScan: Australia, UK, USA, 5/2016-4/2017

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Date de parution 01 février 2020
Nombre de lectures 6
EAN13 9781788687317
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 23 Mo

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Contents

Plan Your Trip

Welcome to Montréal & Québec City
Top Sights
Eating
Drinking & Nightlife
Entertainment
Shopping
Museums & Galleries
Outdoor Activities
For Kids
LGBT+
Tours
Four Perfect Days
Need to Know
Montréal Neighborhoods
Québec City Neighborhoods

Explore Montréal

Old Montréal
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Downtown
Rue St-Denis & the Village
Plateau Mont-Royal
Montréal’s Favorite Mountain
Touring Olympic Park & the Jardin Botanique
Little Italy, Mile End & Outremont
Lachine Canal & Little Burgundy

Explore Québec City

Oratoire St-Joseph
Old Town & Port
Outside the Old Town

Survival Guide

Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Montréal
Arriving in Québec City
Getting Around
Essential Information
Language
Behind the Scenes
Our Writers
Welcome to Montréal & Québec City

Montréal is a secret blend of French-inspired joie de vivre and cosmopolitan dynamism that have come together to foster a flourishing arts scene, buzzing nightlife, and a cool Parisian vibe that pervades every terrasse (patio) in the Plateau district. A few hours northeast, captivating Québec City boasts a cliff-top position above the St Lawrence River and picturesque old streets that invite endless exploring.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
Canada’s oldest art museum.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Oratoire St-Joseph, Montréal
Monumental oratory with a view.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Basilique Notre-Dame, Montréal
Montréal’s intensely ornate iconic church.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montréal
Island park with plentiful amusements.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Rue St-Denis, Montréal
Young, grungy arty street.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

La Citadelle, Québec City
Historic cliff-top fortress.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Musée de la Civilisation, Québec City
Contemporary issues and culture museum.

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Montréal & Québec City Top Sights

Le Château Frontenac, Québec City
Soaring icon above the St-Lawrence River.

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Eating

Montréal and Québec City are foodie destinations. You’ll find French cuisine, charming bistros and Québécois fare. Montréal’s many restaurants have cuisine from over 80 nationalities. Today’s haute cuisine is as likely to be made by talented young African, Japanese or Indian chefs, as it is by graduates from the Académie Culinaire du Québec.

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Poutine
One of the world’s most humble dishes, poutine was invented in rural Québec in the 1950s (‘poutine’ derives from an Acadian slang term for ‘mushy mess’ or ‘pudding.’). The basic building block of the Québécois dish is fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy. Varieties include ‘all dress’ (sautéed mushrooms and bell peppers), ‘richie boy’ (ground beef), Italian (beef and spaghetti sauce), barbecue or even smoked meat.

Markets
For a slice of old-world Europe, don’t miss Montréal’s sprawling food markets. You’ll find a broad selection of fruits, vegetables, fresh bakery items, cheeses and more. The big markets have plenty of stands selling prepared foods (crepes, smoothies, coffees, pastries, sandwiches, pizza slices and more).
The biggest Montréal market is Marché Jean-Talon in Little Italy. Runner-up Marché Atwater , just west of downtown near the Canal de Lachine, is a fine spot for a picnic. In Québec City, Les Halles Cartier has enticing offerings.

Best Eating in Montréal
Garde-Manger Celebrated Old Montréal haunt with a festive vibe.
Joe Beef Creative meats and seafood, excellent wines and knowledgeable staff.
Au Pied de Cochon Beautifully executed dishes, including foie gras poutine.
Barroco Stone walls, flickering candles, great cocktails and market-fresh fare.
Olive + Gourmando Delicious baked goods and outstanding lunch fare.

Best Eating in Québec City
Chez Boulay Chef Jean-Luc Boulay’s flagship restaurant serves an ever-evolving menu inspired by seasonal Québécois staples.
Buvette Scott Tiny wine bistro in trendy St-Jean Baptiste serving enlightened French classics.
Le Lapin Sauté Lapin (rabbit) in all its guises plays a starring role at this cozy, rustic restaurant.
Le St-Amour One of Québec City’s top fine-dining spots, with prepared grills and seafood and luxurious surrounds.

Best Global & Ethnic Cuisine in Montréal
Tapas 24 The city’s best tapas, from Catalan star Carles Abellán.
Schwartz’s Long-running Jewish deli serving the best smoked meat on earth.
Impasto Beloved outpost for fantastic Italian cooking.
Satay Brothers Asian street food and fusion in a colorful setting.
Kazu Ramen noodles and Japanese comfort food.
L’Express Captivating Parisian-style bistro.

Best Québécois Fare in Québec City
Légende Seasonal cuisine and fine-wine pairings are the name of the game at this very classy eatery.
Ma Maison Quiet little neighborhood bistro in St-Roch serving traditional Québécois dishes.
Poutineville Unpretentious eatery in St-Roch serving mostly (but not only) poutine, Québec’s national dish.

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Drinking & Nightlife

In Montréal it’s acceptable, even expected, to begin cocktail hour after work and continue into the night. The nightlife is legendary: encompassing underground dance clubs, French hip-hop, dub reggae and Anglo indie-rock. Québec City has plenty to offer, including craft breweries, downstairs music clubs and atmospheric wine bars.

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Bars
Montréalers and Québecers treat their bars like a second home, unwinding after work for the legendary cinq à sept (5pm to 7pm) happy hour on Thursdays and Fridays, quaffing wine, beer and cocktails; the 7pm cutoff oftens extends until the wee hours. In late spring and summer this is often done on a rooftop patio as temperatures rise. Come winter, locals are undaunted by snowstorms and long, frigid nights. In fact, that’s the best time to find a warm, cozy bar (preferably with a roaring fire) and while the night away among friends and a few creative libations.

What’s On
For club, bar and other entertainment listings in Montréal, check out www.nightlife.ca and MTL Blog ( www.mtlblog.com ). In Québec City, pick up the monthly Quoi Faire à Québec ( www.quoifaireaquebec.com ), available at bars, clubs, restaurants and tourist offices everywhere. Voir Québec ( https://voir.ca ) is a good French-language entertainment and listings website.

Best Nightlife in Montréal
Le Mal Necessaire Tasty libations stirred up in a hidden Chinatown drinking den.
Big in Japan Magical setting for a fancy drink.

Best Nightlife in Québec City
Griendel Brasserie Artisanale At this St-Sauveur boozer, you can choose from two dozen broues (brews), most of which are brewed in house.
Bar Ste-Angèle Low-lit, intimate hipster hangout in the Old Town, with occasional live jazz sessions.
Le Sacrilège Excellent brews, great atmosphere and an appealing terrace on clear nights.
L’Oncle Antoine Great tavern in a vaulted brick cellar pouring excellent Québec microbrews on draft.

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Best for Wine
Pullman Extensive wine list and buzzing early-evening gathering spot in downtown Montréal.
Le Vin Papillon Much lauded wine-focused eatery in Montréal’s Little Burgundy district.
Le Moine Échanson Convivial brick-walled Québec City wine bar pouring an ever-changing array of vintages from all over the Mediterranean.

Best Brewpubs
Isle de Garde A Montréal gem in Little Italy with great beer and a friendly crowd.
Les Sœurs Grises A classy brasserie in Old Montréal.
Brutopia Buzzing brew pub with live music nightly in downtown Montréal.
Noctem Artisans Brasseurs This Québec City place has a blackboard of up to 18 different beers and ales that change daily.

Best Cafes
Crew Café Sumptuous converted bank for bagels and laptop time in Old Montréal.
Chez Temporel Charming little cafe on an Old Town (Québec City) side street serving fresh baked goods and excellent coffee.

Entertainment

The performing arts flourish in Montréal and Québec City. Live performance venues abound, from concert halls to open-air amphitheaters, jazz and rock clubs, and boîtes à chanson (Québec folk-music clubs). Montréal’s bilingualism makes it creatively unique and encourages collaborations and cross-pollinations that light up the scene.

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Live Music
Montréal is a music powerhouse, fostering an incredible variety of talent from cabaret pop stars such as Patrick Watson to rock stars like Leonard Cohen; jazz legends such as Oscar Peterson; and ex–Mile End resident, electro-pop artist Grimes. Catch rising stars of the underground and indie music community in artsy Plateau venues such as Casa del Popolo. Major acts from elsewhere perform at bigger venues like the Bell Centre. In Québec City, a number of bars and clubs host regular live-music performances, especially in St-Jean Baptiste and St-Roch.

Dance
Considered Canada’s dance capital, Montréal boasts an avant-garde and vibrant dance scene. Styles such as ballet, modern, jazz, hip-hop, Latin social dancing and tango exist side by side with contemporary dance that fuses various styles and incorporates theater, music and digital art.

Best Performing Arts
Place des Arts ( map ; % box office 514-842-2112; www.placedesarts.com ; 175 Rue Ste-Catherine Ouest; m Place-des-Arts) Performing-arts complex, home to everything from jazz to ballet and opera.
Grand Théâtre de Québec ( map ; % 877-643-8131, 418-643-8131; www

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