Travel Itinerary: Day 2 in Montréal, Canada
The Basics
Terrain
Metropolitan city with paved and cobblestone pedestrian/car roads
Weather
Summer high of 79°F
Winter low of 9°F
Best months: June-Sept
Travel
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Getting Around
Train, bus, taxi, or walking. City center is accessible by walking
Currency
Canadian Dollar
$100 - $250 per day
Sleeping
Hotels, Airbnb
Recommend: Hotel Place d'Armes
To Do
Walking, historic tours, eating, shopping
To See
Underground city, parc du mont-royal, notre-dame basilica of montréal, montréal botanical garden, la ronde, old port of montréal, biopsphere environmental museum, parc jean-drapeau, jean-talon market, place jacques-cartier, saint laurent boulevard,
To Eat
Restaurants:Hoogan & Beaufort, Île Flottante, Au Pied de Cochon,
Casual: Time Out Market Montréal
Specialties: Poutine, beavertail
Nightlife
BUSTLING METROPOLITAN CITY WITH LOTS OF OPTIONS FOR NIGHTLIFE
Day 2
10:00 AM - Arrive at the Jean-Talon market and take in the bustling sights and smells. Locals and tourists alike flock to this public market for groceries, souvenirs, snacks, and to sample artisanal treats. Take time to walk through the stalls and grab a bite or two for late breakfast, brunch, lunch, or all three.
1:00 PM - Walk or take public transportation so explore the neighborhoods of Little Italy, Mile End, Le Plateau Mont-Royal. The public buses offer a great way to see the places without walking all of it. A map app can easily help you find the right buses and the stops to get you to your desired spot. There are a multitude of shops and restaurants along the way, so plan ahead and see which ones might be of interest.
4:00 PM - Day 2 ends.
Notable Places in Montréal, Canada
Walking Points
Start in Jean-Talon Market
Walk via St Laurent Blvd
Walk via St Denis Blvd
Walk via Mont Royal Ave E