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Montreal is Diverse and Attractive

By Carlton Leisure - 12/08/2014

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Diverse – there can’t be a better term to describe Montreal which seamlessly blends traditional with modern; old with new and ethnic with hip. Very few cities on the planet presents contrast that beautifully. And it is not a surprise for the city that prefers grace and elegance over prosperity. At the one side you will see the upscale markets on one side and traditional one on other, luxury cars on the one side and horse carriage on the other. Thousands of tourists from around the world plan a visit to Montreal during their Canada trip to come across its beautiful juxtaposition. Here we dish out information on major tourists attractions in Montreal.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Those with a love for museum hopping should visit Montreal Museum of Fine Arts which has an impressive collection of Canadian and international works that includes works of renowned artists like Rembrandt, El Greco, Renoir, Cézanne and Picasso. Some artefacts related to World War I are also on display.

Montreal Botanical Garden

Perceiving Montreal as just a maze of cement concrete would be huge injustice for this Canadian city which has so much green spaces. And if you are cynical then visit Montreal Botanical Garden which houses ten large Green Houses.

Old Montreal

If you want to see a glimpse of Montreal of past, then visiting original city of Montreal, Vieux-Montréal could be an ideal option. The area has not been influenced by rapid pace of modernisation. On your arrival you will be amazed to see Horse-drawn carriages moving on cobblestone streets. Visit to this place should be part of your itinerary.

Jean-Talon Market

In an era where every city is going under modernisation adding skyscrapers and climate controlled shopping malls Jean-Talon Market an open stands different in crowd. The market sells grilling sausages, Quebecois cheeses, home-grown spices and handmade chocolates among other things. Even if you are not keen to buy a product you should make a visit.

Notre-Dame Basilica

Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the most important landmarks in the city. The Basilica was designed by famed architect James O'Donnell who later embraced Catholicism. Built in a Gothic Revival style this church has capacity to accommodate 4,000 worshippers. Tourists should plan a trip to see La Lumière Fut ("There is Light"), a sound-and-light show that describes Montreal’s history.

With a string of attractions dotting its landscape, skyscrapers making its skyline and an array of dining options, Montreal is a destination that attracts travellers with varying interest.