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Step Into a World of Luxury © TOURISME MONTRÉAL - MADORE, DAPHNÉ CARON Enjoy the Best of Montréal C ROMER Ï ©LO Step into a world of luxury © TOURISME MONTRÉAL - MADORE, DAPHNÉ CARON Enjoy the best of Montréal C ROMER Ï ©LO First Canadian city One of the top 5 for the most sought-after Canadian cities for hotels in the world an urban getaway (HOTELS.COM, 2018) Among the 14 best (TRAVEL + LEISURE, 2017) family summer vacations Among the safest (CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER MAGAZINE, 2017) cities in the world First UNESCO City (SAFEAROUND 2018) of Design in North America (2006) Most elegant 1st in North America city in Canada One of the most and 10th in the world (ZALANDO UK INDEX – 2017) diverse culinary for reputation scenes in the world (REPUTATION INSTITUTE’S 2018 CITY REPTRAK REPORT) (BOTT+CO’S FOODIE CAPITALS OF THE WORLD, 2018) Montréal is yours QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES ©TOURISME MONTRÉAL, STÉPHAN POULIN STÉPHAN MONTRÉAL, ©TOURISME SPECTACLES DES QUARTIER Visit Montréal’s 28 must-see attractions and activities Public transportation included PASSEPORTMTL.COM Festivals and events Grand Prix du Canada – F1 Just for Laughs Festival Canadiens de Montréal CIRCUITGILLESVILLENEUVE.CA HAHAHA.COM NHL.COM/CANADIENS Annually in June Annually in July Annually from September to April The best Formula 1 drivers in the The world’s largest and most The National Hockey League’s world meet at the demanding prestigious comedy event Montréal Canadiens, 24-time winners Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit. presents gala performances, of the Stanley Cup, play their home theatre, club shows and free games at the Bell Centre, which Festival International outdoor performances. is open to visitors year round. de Jazz de Montréal MONTREALJAZZFEST.COM Fashion & Design Festival MTLàTABLE – Montréal’s Annually in July FESTIVALMODEDESIGN.COM Restaurant Week FESTIVALYULEAT.COM The world’s largest jazz festival Annually in August features over 650 shows, including The Fashion & Design Festival Annually in November 370 free outdoor concerts presented celebrates creativity and culture From chic five-star restaurants Get to know in the heart of downtown Montréal. through a major outdoor event to cozy little bistros and “Bring in the heart of downtown Montréal. 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