Escape the August sizzle with a splash of Canadian
cool. Montreal is a sophisticated destination with world-class dining, shopping
and—as the world’s second-largest French-speaking city—an expansive cultural
history. (www.tourisme-montreal.org)
SEE: New filmmakers’
efforts are on display at Ex-Centris, the dazzling film production and screening
complex. Hit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for classics, the Musée d’Art
Contemporain de Montréal for modern art
and the Pointe-à-Callière, the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, built atop the city’s
original settlement, for an eye-opening sense of place. Old
Montreal and Old
Port provide an intimate time warp of
historic buildings, galleries and cafes, and the Quartier
International de Montréal downtown is
the futuristic place to people-watch.
STAY: Hôtel Le St-James, housed in a
former bank with restored 1870s architecture, offers elegant luxury. For
contemporary chic, Hôtel Opus Montréal offers great city views and panoramic
views.
DINE: Locals line up
at Joe Beef for
French-inspired fare using ingredients from the nearby local farmer’s market.
For great food for a great cause (profits are given to local charities), join
celebs and locals at Robin des Bois. And Duel, where two chefs (French and Asian) ask diners to
pick sides in a monthly gourmet smackdown, is the best show in town on any
night. Other top-flight eateries include La
Banquise and Toqué!
SHOP: A hotbed of
design, Montreal is awash in boutiques. Shop for the latest trends on
Boulevard Saint-Laurent or for eccentric retro along Rue Amherst in the Village. Historic Rue
Saint-Denis has a wealth of shops
offering fashion, housewares, books and music … and charming outdoor cafés as
well. Surface Jalouse design store is alone worth a trip north.
INSIDER’S TIP:
Romance? Mais
oui! Take the Lighting Tour of Old Montreal
for artistically lit stunning architecture, narrow streets and a step back in
time. You can do it on foot, but a horse-drawn carriage is plus intime.