Laura Osborne, the former editor-in-chief of the award-winning RICARDO magazines and senior editor at Air Canada enRoute, is obsessed with finding the best in any given city. From jumping off cliffs in Interlaken, Switzerland, to digging into bone marrow tacos in Vancouver — with rooftop cocktails and croquet in London and local Montreal beer tastings in between — Laura eats (and drinks) her way across the planet, checking out the best cultural experiences, events and happenings along the way.

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The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

The 50 best restaurants in Montreal right now

UPDATE, September 2025: Welcome to Time Out's handpicked selection of the best restaurants in Montreal, home to the new Michelin-starred restaurants. This list is intended to put your finger on Montreal's pulse—it's all about what's best at the moment, whether it's the hottest new restaurant, a weekend brunch, something iconic, or a stellar cheap eats; these are the places you'll want to eat at again and again and again. RECOMMENDED:Most romantic restaurants in Montreal right nowMichelin star-calibre restaurants in Montreal
50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

50 best things to do in Montreal for locals and tourists

UPDATE, October 2025: Whether you're looking for one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods (hello, Plateau-Mont-Royal!) some of the best restaurants in North America (these 5 local spots made the coveted list), the most spectacular hikes in and around Montreal or where to find its most secret bars, this town is full of amazing and free things to do—especially during the fall. Explore one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, the best cheap eats, where to find late-night eats or simply the best family-friendly activites. Time Out editors hit the streets of Montreal from one end of the city to the other looking for the coolest things to do, the most delicious places to eat and the most impressive events to see. Next step: we then pick only the very best things to do to make it to this list each month. This essential round-up of Montreal musts is your to-do list whether you're a tourist or a local: from the best bars and speakeasies to the most stellar free museums, this epic guide to Montreal rounds up the most outstanding things to do across the city. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in MontrealBest Airbnbs in Montreal
The 39 coolest neighbourhoods in the world in 2025

The 39 coolest neighbourhoods in the world in 2025

For the past eight years, we’ve made it our mission to scope out the coolest pockets of the world’s greatest cities in order to create our definitive annual ranking. The places where stuff like nightlife, art, culture, and affordable food and drink can be found on every corner and down every backstreet. Where diversity is championed and independent businesses thrive, from old-school boltholes to the newest avant-garde art space. Put simply, the world’s coolest neighbourhoods are places that represent the soul of our cities, while maintaining their own unique local character that draws people in to live, work and play. So, what are the neighbourhoods that fit the bill this year? To find out, we asked our network of writers and editors across a breadth of cities to nominate the vibiest district in their hometown right now. We then ranked every neighbourhood against criteria including culture, community, liveability, nightlife, food and drink, street life and that hard-to-define sense of ‘nowness’.  On our list this year, you’ll find everything from homely, village-like enclaves with tight-knit communities to revitalised city-centre hubs and formerly dormant, industrial areas transformed into creative districts. Many are underrated spots that sit in the shadow of their commercialised counterparts; others have become unexpected culinary hotspots or magnets for the city’s artists, writers and activists. What they all have in common is a DIY spirit – and an unshakeable proclivity f
17 Best rooftop restaurants in Montreal for food with epic views

17 Best rooftop restaurants in Montreal for food with epic views

Look up: it’s a next-level restaurant! With Montreal’s celebration of al fresco experiences (from picnics to local beach hangouts to hiking spots to explore in any season), it’s only natural that we have an impressive crop of rooftop restaurants. They’re the perfect place to go when you want to feel the retreat and repose of an outdoor setting, but you also want to feel a little bit like God. Because there’s something innately grand about peering down from above! So cheers, let’s raise a glass to the best high fallutin’ rooftop terrasses, cafés, bars and restaurants to get food—and a bird’s eye view—in Montreal. RECOMMENDED:50 best restaurants in Montreal right nowBest rooftop bars in MontrealBest downtown Montreal restaurants
50 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

50 meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant

MISE À JOUR octobre 2025 : Montréal regorge d’activités incroyables et gratuites en ce moment. Que vous soyez à la recherche des nouveaux restaurants, ou simplement des meilleures activités pour toute la famille, cette liste est faite pour vous. Ce tour d'horizon incontournable des incontournables de Montréal est votre liste de choses à faire, que vous soyez touriste ou local : des meilleurs restaurants aux musées les plus éblouissants - il rassemble les activités les plus remarquables dans l'une des meilleures villes du monde. Trouver de quoi faire à Montréal n'a jamais été plus facile. RECOMMANDÉ : Le guide complet des meilleures activités gratuites à faire à MontréalLes meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal  
Best things to do in Old Montreal

Best things to do in Old Montreal

Visiting Old Montreal is a one-stop-shop for some of the best things to do in this city, and walking through the neighbourhood alone is one of the city’s best attractions. The near-400-year history of the area reveals itself as you wander through its cobblestone streets, narrow alleyways, and shadows of its towering structures that once served as some of the most important facilities of the Port of Montreal. The distinct charm of this area can be chalked up to its charismatic architecture, ease of walkability and the diversity of bars, restaurants, museums and boutiques that line its streets in all directions. Any given walkthrough will help remind you that Montreal once stood as the economic heart of Canada, painting a beautiful portrait of the wealthy financial institutions once backed by Scottish and British merchants. There’s so much more than meets the eye: Here is a list of a few of the most fun and fascinating things to do in Old Montreal. RECOMMENDED: Complete guide to the best things to do in Montreal50 best restaurants in Montreal Best things to do with kids in Montreal
26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

26 of the best hiking and parks in and around Montreal

When you need little break from the city, it's time to hit the trails—this turquoise lake surrounded by fall colours and Montreal's secret gardens included. Hiking is the easiest thing to do in and around Montreal. There are fantastic park trails and beaches to be enjoyed within the city itself, and if you’re willing to drive, there are road trips from Montreal are easily done within a day or a weekend. Need the rest before your drive back? These accessible hikes range anywhere from 1 to 4 hours from the city (with a secret beach and hiking trails here if you're up for a road trip). RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealBest parks in MontrealBest road trips from Montreal
Where to stay in Montreal: our guide to the best neighbourhoods

Where to stay in Montreal: our guide to the best neighbourhoods

Montreal’s neighbourhoods each have their own vibe—together, they create the city’s eclectic charm. Explore the city’s best neighborhoods for locals, and essential places where visitors can stay—including Plateau-Mont-Royal, recently ranked one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world—right here in this guide. Montreal has a big presence when it comes to culture, community, and character—and if you need proof, just look at the sheer wealth of some of the best things to do in Montreal alongside stellar experiences in the city’s best restaurants and best bars. Better yet, we're home to one of the world's coolest streets. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in Montreal50 best restaurants in Montreal right nowTop Montreal attractions for tourists and locals
Un guide des meilleurs quartiers: où se loger à Montréal ?

Un guide des meilleurs quartiers: où se loger à Montréal ?

Les meilleurs quartiers de la ville pour les locaux—et les endroits essentiels où les visiteurs peuvent séjourner—sont tous dans ce guide, y compris Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, récemment classé parmi les quartiers les plus cools du monde. Montréal est très présente lorsqu'il s'agit de culture, de communauté et de caractère - et si vous avez besoin d'une preuve, il suffit de regarder la richesse des festivals de Montréal, certaines des meilleures choses à faire à Montréal, ainsi que les expériences exceptionnelles dans les meilleurs bars et restaurants de la ville.  RECOMMANDÉ :Guide complet quoi faire à Montréal50 meilleurs restaurants à Montréal en ce moment59 meilleurs bars de Montréal
Meilleur endroit pour regarder un match des Canadiens à Montréal

Meilleur endroit pour regarder un match des Canadiens à Montréal

Bières locales, match diffusé sur grand écran, smash burgers primés, arcades, cocktails signature et ailes de poulet croustillantes… tentant, non? Retrouvez tout ça dans un immense espace réunissant certains des meilleurs chefs et restos de la ville sous un même toit, au Time Out Market Montréal. Niché à l’intérieur d’un de nos centres commerciaux préférés, le Centre Eaton de Montréal, c’est l’endroit ultime pour l’avant-match des Canadiens. Mais ne nous croyez pas sur parole, venez découvrir toute l’ambiance hockey ici. Où regarder le hockey au centre-ville? À partir du 8 octobre 2025, rendez-vous au Time Out Market Montréal pour profiter de la diffusion gratuite des matchs en direct, d’une excellente bouffe, de bons drinks et d’une ambiance parfaite pour les soirs de hockey. Pour plus d’infos sur le Time Out Market Montréal, cliquez ici. RECOMMANDÉ :Les meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal
Best Pre-Game Spot Around Montreal’s Bell Centre

Best Pre-Game Spot Around Montreal’s Bell Centre

Local beers, the game on the big screen, award-winning smash burgers, arcades, killer cocktails, and crispy chicken wings—sound tempting? Find it all in a massive space featuring some of the city’s top chefs and restaurants under one roof at Time Out Market Montréal. Nestled inside one of our favourite shopping malls, the Montreal Eaton Centre, it’s the ultimate spot to hockey pre-game. But don't just take our word for it. Check out all the Habs vibes here. Where can I watch the Habs game downtown? Starting October 8, 2025, head to Time Out Market Montréal to watch free live-streaming of the games, great food, drinks, and a good game-night atmosphere. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in Montreal
24 best day trips from Montreal for your next adventure

24 best day trips from Montreal for your next adventure

We all agree that Montreal is home to some of the best restaurants, bars and things to do, but it's also outrageously close to day trip hot spots in Ontario, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and (of course!) Québec—hot air balloon rides included. There's no shortage of quick getaway ideas, whether you want to camp by a lake, take in peak foliage, go hiking or spend the day at Quebec’s secret spot to see the most most breathtaking fall colours (or this secret beach with turquoise water that's worth the trip). RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in MontrealThe best Airbnb cabins near Montreal

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Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, provolone, porchetta, carmelized onions, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw Porchetta and RapiniSpicy mayo, provolone, porchetta, rapini Cutlet 2.0Mayo, bomba, chicken cutlet, provolone, pickles, giardiniera, lettuce, tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette CutletMayo, provolone, chicken cutlet, hot peppers, eggplants, coleslaw MeatballBasil, oil, mozzarella, burrata meatballs, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Cheese SteakSteak, cheese blend, cherry peppers SausageAioli, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, eggplants, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and PeppersSpicy mayo, provolone, roasted red peppers, carmelized onions, coleslaw Sausage and RapiniOlive oil, provolone, sausage, hot peppers, rapini Eggplant ParmBasil oil, burrata, fried eggplant, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers Chicken ParmBasil oil, mozzarella, chicken cutlet, tomato sauce, parmesan, hot peppers, rapini Steak and PepperoniSteak, pepperoni, provolone, lettuce, OG sauce Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic reduction, olive oil, salami, capicollo, prosciutto, mortad
Bossa

Bossa

Montrealers have been worshipping at the altar of this family-run sandwicheria since it opened in 2018. The lip-smacking magic happens when southern Italian recipes that hail back three generations meet Philly-style hoagies bursting with homemade ingredients—right down to the house burrata, hand-cut chips and fresh basil picked from the garden. It only takes one bite to see why these sandwiches have a cult following. MENU Hot Sandwiches PorchettaAioli, Provolone, Porchetta, Caramelized Onions, Hot Peppers, Eggplants, Coleslaw Cutlet 2.0Mayo, Bomba, Chicken Cutlet, Provolone, Pickles, Giardiniera, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette Chicken Parmesan and RapiniBasil Oil, Mozzarella, Chicken Cutlet, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers, Rapini Eggplant ParmesanBasil Oil, Burrata, Fried Eggplant, Tomato Sauce, Parmesan, Hot Peppers Cold Sandwiches Philly HoagieBalsamic Reduction, Olive Oil, Salami, Capicollo, Mortadella, Prosciutto, Mozzarella, Provolone, Hot Peppers, Marinated Eggplant, Lettuce, O.G. House Vinaigrette DiavoloAioli, Bomba, Giardiniera, Salami, Calabrese, Capicollo, Fontino, Provolone, Banana Peppers, Marinated Red Onions, Lettuce, Tomato, O.G. House Vinaigrette ClassicoOlive Oil, Pistachio Mortadella, Sliced Lemon, Burrata, Arugula CapreseBasil Oil, Arugula, Tomato, Burrata, Balsamic Reduction Salads Fennel and Arugula CaesarFennel, Arugula, Bacon, Croutons, Parmesan, Lemon, Caesar Vinaigrette House Salad(s)Mixed Lettuce, Cucumber, Red Onion, Tomato, Croutons

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Alerte météo : températures glaciales et risque de gel à Montréal

Alerte météo : températures glaciales et risque de gel à Montréal

Un avis météo a été émis par Environnement et Changement climatique Canada jeudi matin à 11 h 24. L’automne s’installe : l’alerte météorologique signale que les températures frôleront le point de congélation cette nuit à Montréal et dans d’autres secteurs locaux. Après des chaleurs records, du gel est attendu dans certaines régions, notamment en périphérie des grandes zones urbaines. NOUS RECOMMANDONS : Selon le Farmers’ Almanac, les Québécois doivent s’attendre cet hiver à des refroidissements éoliens dangereux À l’aéroport Montréal-Trudeau (YUL), site de référence, le premier gel moyen survient généralement vers le 17 octobre. Photograph: Shutterstock / Anna Light Si les températures descendent sous zéro vendredi à l’aube, ce sera donc dans les délais habituels. Le centre-ville de Montréal subit généralement le gel plus tard (fin octobre) en raison de l’effet d’îlot de chaleur urbain. Photograph: Shutterstock / Tim Kornoelje Les avis de gel sont émis lorsque les températures prévues descendent au point de congélation durant la saison de croissance, ce qui peut endommager ou détruire les plantes et les cultures. Prenez des mesures préventives pour protéger vos plantes et arbres sensibles au gel. RECOMMANDÉ :Meilleures choses à faire à Montreal maintenant
Montreal severe weather alert issued for freezing temperatures and frost

Montreal severe weather alert issued for freezing temperatures and frost

A weather advisory was issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada at 11:24 a.m. on Thursday morning. The severe weather alert warned that temperatures will approach the freezing mark overnight in Montreal and other local areas tonight.  After record-breaking heat, frost is to be expected in some areas—particularly outside large urban areas. RECOMMENDED: Expect dangerous wind chills and prolonged deep freezes this winter if you live in Quebec At Montreal-Trudeau Airport (YUL), the reference site, the average first frost usually occurs around October 17. If temperatures dip below freezing on Friday at dawn, it will be right on schedule.  Photograph: Shutterstock / Tim Kornoelje Downtown Montreal typically experiences frost much later (late October) due to the urban heat island effect. Frost advisories are issued when temperatures are forecast to drop to freezing during the growing season, posing a risk of damage or loss to plants and crops. Photograph: Shutterstock / Anna Light The advisory also warned to take preventative measures to protect frost-sensitive plants and trees. RECOMMENDED:Complete guide to the best restaurants in MontrealBest things to do with kids in MontrealBest attractions in Montreal         
This Montreal university named Canada’s best medical school for the 21st year in a row

This Montreal university named Canada’s best medical school for the 21st year in a row

It’s official: for the 21st consecutive year, Maclean’s has named this Montreal university Canada’s best medical doctoral university. Bordering on the Plateau Mont-Royal, recently ranked one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world — and steps from this recently renovated luxury hotel — this university was highlighted for the university’s global influence, pioneering research, and strong international reputation. RECOMMENDED: Where to stay in Montreal Photograph: Daph & Nico | Tourisme Montréal The school also consistently ranks among Canada’s top recipients of research funding and boasts more Rhodes Scholars and Nobel laureates than any other institution in the country.  The university's distinguished legacy was further cemented on October 13, when alumnus Peter Howitt (BA’68) was named co-winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics. Photograph: Daph & Nico | Tourisme Montréal What is the highest-ranked medical school in Canada? Maclean’s evaluated universities across five main categories—students, faculty, resources, student support, and reputation—using 12 performance indicators.  This year, McGill placed in the top three for eight of those indicators and stood out as the only medical-doctoral university to rank in the top 10 across all categories. Photograph: Shutterstock / izikMD Located in the heart of Downtown, just a few blocks from the Montreal Eaton Centre, McGill University is steps from some of the city's best museums and Time Out Market Montréal—home
Celebrate the Day of the Dead 2025 Downtown—free face painting and scary delicious cocktails included

Celebrate the Day of the Dead 2025 Downtown—free face painting and scary delicious cocktails included

You’re invited to a free, unforgettable Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebration! Come in costume, soak up the festive vibes, and kick off your Halloween night at the Market —then keep the party going across the city. Time Out Market Montréal and the Montreal Eaton Centre are pulling out all the stops for the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) this year.    Photograph: Tunnel Fête des morts | Day of the Dead     From free face-painting to mariachi performances, this is where you want to kick off a scary amazing night—the Market’s Halloween-themed signature cocktails included. Whether you’re showing up for the sugar skull and papel de picado decorating workshop, or just the family-friendly festive almosphere at Time Out Market Montréal, mark your calendars!   Photograph: Fête des morts     When are the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) activities? Friday, October 31, 2025 Head to Time Out Market Montréal to celebrate Día de los Muertos: Free face painting from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Special Halloween cocktails DJ Truwayz on the decks   Time Out Market Montréal     Saturday, November 1, 2025 Head to the Montreal Eaton Centre’s central court, Sainte-Catherine level, near Dynamite: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Music by Truwayz 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.: Themed face painting 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Sugar skull (Calaveritas de azúcar) and papel picado decorating workshop 12 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.: Mariachi performances 1 p.m.: Mexican Ballet of Montreal performance   Photograph: Day of th
An urgent boil-water advisory has been issued for NDG in Montreal: What residents need to know

An urgent boil-water advisory has been issued for NDG in Montreal: What residents need to know

UPDATE. October 9, 2025: An official notice was just issued by the City of Montreal re: the end of  the boil-water advisory in Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The boil-water advisory was issued on October 7 for the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, and now tap water is once again safe to consume without boiling. The city shared important precautions, like letting the cold water run from all taps for a few minutes before use. Repeat this procedure for outdoor faucets, garden hoses, and drinking fountains. Empty, clean, and disinfect coffee makers and ice machines. Replace filters in water treatment or filtration systems (such as pitchers, faucet or under-sink filters, and refrigerator water dispensers) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. It is not necessary to empty the hot water tank. A boil-water advisory has been issued for one of Montreal’s favourite neighbourhoods. Residents of the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough have been cautioned to boil their tap water for at least 1 minute before consuming it or using it to brush their teeth.  The alert issued on October 7, 2025, at 4:08 pm also stated that unboiled tap water can be used for personal hygiene or household use. RECOMMENDED: I waited in line for over 30 minutes in N.D.G. for Montreal's best baguette and it was worth it Why is there a boil water advisory? The City of Montréal issued a boil-water advisory for Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough due to reduced water pressure. A
Paul McCartney, John Legend and many more celebrities will be in Montreal this fall

Paul McCartney, John Legend and many more celebrities will be in Montreal this fall

Spot your favourite star on the street this fall. From Katy Perry and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hitting some of the city's best restaurants to cameos by Ben Stiller and Russell Crowe, Montreal has seen its fair share of famous faces recently. Fast forward to this fall, when a slew of A-list performers will be making their way to the city. Why is Montreal so famous? Montreal, a lively metropolis in Quebec’s French-speaking heart, invites travellers with its rare mix of European elegance and North American energy, offering a tapestry of history, culture, striking architecture, and a world-class culinary scene. Where is the best place to eat near the Bell Centre? Whether you’re catching a show at Place Des Arts or pre-gaming before heading to the Bell Centre to see Paul McCartney (or the Habs!), Montreal's nightlife is going to be buzzing this autumn. Check out some of the city's top tables and our favourite downtown eateries, secret bars and best spots to grab the perfect glass of wine. Photograph: Eva Blue Where can I see celebrities in Montreal this fall? Mumford & Sons The British folk rock powerhouse are returning with their seven-year-in-the-making album Rushmere to perform as a trio on their Rushmere tour at the Bell Centre on October 17, with Michael Kiwanuka opening. Foreigner  Iconic ’80s hitmakers Foreigner, led by Mick Jones and known for classics like I Want To Know What Love Is, continue to sell out shows across the U.S., will celebrate a legacy of 10
Ariana Grande in Montreal 2026: Tickets on General Sale Today, full details on how to get tickets & prices

Ariana Grande in Montreal 2026: Tickets on General Sale Today, full details on how to get tickets & prices

With more than 115 billion streams worldwide and 30 billion in the U.S., along with 70 million albums sold globally, Ariana Grande is one of the most successful artists of her generation.  General sale starts today, September 10, 2025, at 10 a.m. Click here for Montreal tickets  and full tips below. She holds the record for the most billion-streamed songs by a female artist on Spotify, ties for the most No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 this decade (7), and has earned two RIAA Diamond singles.  Her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, became the longest-running No. 1 of her career on the Billboard 200 and produced multiple Hot 100 chart-toppers. The Eternal Sunshine Tour marks Ariana’s first tour in six years since her record-breaking Sweetener World Tour, which attracted over 1.3 million fans across nearly 100 shows.  The tour supports her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, released on March 8, 2024. When is Ariana Grande coming to Montreal? The singer is coming to Montreal on Tuesday, July 28, Thursday, July 30 and Friday, July 31, 2026. The show starts at 8 p.m. and doors open at 7 p.m. When do tickets go on sale? Regular tickets go on sale on September 10, 2025, at 10 a.m. For more information about tickets, click here. For resale tickets please try VividSeats, Viagogo and Stubhub. Where is Ariana Grande playing in Montreal? The singer will be playing at the Bell Centre (1909 avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal in Montreal, Quebec) in the heart of Montreal—just steps from
Montreal YUL airport permanently closing multi-level airport parking

Montreal YUL airport permanently closing multi-level airport parking

Travellers, beware: the multi-level parking facility and the P5 lot located in front of YUL’s terminal is closing. The end is near for YUL’s aging multi-level parking facility.  The structure — along with its adjacent lot — will officially close to the public in October, marking the start of a major transformation at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport. RECOMMENDED: Canada updates U.S. travel advisory with new warning — including rule that affects gender-neutral passports When is the closure of P5 and multi-level parking lots? Starting on October 15, 2025, travellers will need to park elsewhere on the airport grounds.  With fewer spots available during the transition, those planning to drive are strongly encouraged to book parking online in advance — especially during busy travel periods.  Better yet, consider one of the many public transit options to make your journey smoother. Photograph: Shutterstock . DD Images How much does it cost to park your car at the Montreal airport? Terminal Parking offers both short-term and multi-level options. Short-term parking costs $34 per day, while multi-level parking is $22 per day. The most budget-friendly choice is economy parking, ranging from $15 to $22 daily, with off-site weekly rates starting at just $72. How to get to P4 at YUL? A dedicated shuttle runs frequently, connecting travellers to parking lots P4 and P10 in just five minutes — departing from door 11 on the departures level and door 20 on the arrivals level. T
Avis urgent de faire bouillir l’eau émis pour NDG à Montréal : ce que les résidents doivent savoir

Avis urgent de faire bouillir l’eau émis pour NDG à Montréal : ce que les résidents doivent savoir

Avis d’ébullition en vigueur pour l’ouest de Montréal. L’alerte, publiée le 7 octobre 2025 à 16 h 08, précise également que l’eau du robinet non bouillie peut être utilisée pour l’hygiène personnelle ou les besoins domestiques. RECOMMANDÉ : J’ai fait la queue plus de 30 minutes à N.D.G. pour la meilleure baguette de Montréal, et ça en valait la peine Pourquoi cet avis de faire bouillir l’eau ? L’agglomération urbaine de Montréal a émis un avis de faire bouillir l’eau pour le secteur de Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce en raison d’une baisse de pression d’eau. Selon une carte interactive, l’avis concerne la zone à l’ouest de l’autoroute 14, au sud du chemin Côte-Saint-Luc, à l’est de Harvard et au nord de Monkland. Le site de la Ville de Montréal indique que cet avis restera en vigueur jusqu’à nouvel ordre et qu’un nouvel avis sera publié dès que la situation sera rétablie. Quelles adresses sont touchées ? Pour consulter la liste des adresses touchées par l’avis de faire bouillir l’eau, cliquez sur ce lien. RECOMMANDÉ :Le guide complet des meilleures activités à faire à MontréalLes meilleures choses à faire avec des enfants à Montréal50 meilleurs restaurants de Montréal  
The best hotels in Canada have been revealed and four of them are in Quebec

The best hotels in Canada have been revealed and four of them are in Quebec

It's official: four Quebec hotels have been named the best in Canada in 2025 When it comes to luxury hotels, Montreal has got it covered. RECOMMENDED: Where to stay in Montreal Whether it’s the best hotels in the city for a luxe staycation, a newly renovated Montreal gem, or a design-forward property brimming with charm, Montreal is no stranger to addresses renowned for their hospitality and top-notch accommodations. Conde Nast Traveller recently released its latest ranking, with Toronto and Montreal each taking four of the top 10 spots—but we all know which city is officially the coolest. This year's ranking of best hotels and resorts in Canada is selected by Conde Nast Traveller readers, marking the 28th edition of the annual publication.  As in previous years, the results are entirely driven by votes from their UK readership. Photograph: Adrien Williams What are the top 10 hotels in Canada? According to Conde Nast Traveller 2025 Readers' Choice Awards, these are the top 10 hotels in the country: 1. The Magnolia Hotel & Spa, Victoria, British Columbia 2. Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, Ontario 3. The Drake Hotel, Toronto, Ontario 4. Auberge Saint-Antoine, Quebec City, Quebec 5. The St. Regis Toronto, Ontario 6. Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, Quebec Photograph: Hotel Honeyrose 7. Pan Pacific Vancouver, British Columbia 8. Hotel Nelligan, Montreal, Quebec Photograph: K.Jez 9. 1 Hotel Toronto, Ontario 10. Hotel William Gray, Montreal, Quebec Photograph: The Storytellers | Ter
Four gigantic plush-therapy installations are taking over Downtown Montreal

Four gigantic plush-therapy installations are taking over Downtown Montreal

Move over, Orb. A new free public art installation has arrived in Downtown Montreal, and it’s heartwarming in a way you’ve never seen. Câlins et Confidences, an empathy-filled public art installation imagined and created by the artist Pony—and produced by LNDMRK—consists of four sculptures with a beautiful mission. Photograph: Calins et Confidences The four monumental works of Câlins et confidences each embody a fundamental emotion, designed as points of comfort in the heart of the city—each character symbolically opening their arms to those in need. Photograph: Calins et Confidences When is Câlins et Confidences running in Downtown Montreal? The free art installation runs until December 15, 2025. Photograph: Calins et Confidences Where can I find the Câlins et Confidences sculptures in downtown Montreal? Head over to the Montreal Eaton Centre, Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Esplanade PVM at Place Ville Marie and Place Montréal Trust to meet Dandy, Anxiyeti, Kinzu, and Sponji—characters who all embody different emotions. Located on Sainte-Catherine Street in downtown Montreal, the Montreal Eaton Centre is the city’s premier shopping destination. Directly connected to the McGill metro station and the underground network, it welcomes nearly 30 million visitors annually. The Eaton Centre features Canada’s only Time Out Market Montréal, as well as Montreal’s first Uniqlo and Decathlon, alongside Sephora, Samsung, B2, Boss, Nike, Old Navy, Levi’s, and Aritzia. With nearly 125
I checked out this newly renovated Montreal Golden Mile hotel — here’s why it’s one of the city’s most luxurious stays yet

I checked out this newly renovated Montreal Golden Mile hotel — here’s why it’s one of the city’s most luxurious stays yet

I’m in the lobby of this boldly redesigned Downtown Montreal hotel, gazing up at a striking ceiling sculpture that captures the graceful motion of birds in mid-flight. In a daring collaboration with internationally acclaimed studio 2pir Design, Sofitel Montréal Golden Mile has emerged from a bold top-to-bottom transformation that redefines what French luxury means in 2025.  The result? A complete reimagining of the hotel experience, where heritage meets haute design with a touch of Parisian whimsy. Located in the heart of Downtown, a few blocks from the Montreal Eaton Centre, McGill University, some of the city's best museums and Time Out Market Montréal, the Sofitel Montréal Golden Mile sits at the base of Mont Royal—steps from Plateau Mont Royal (recently ranked one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world). Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Drawing inspiration from the intimacy and elegance of a Parisian maison, the new interior spaces flow with quiet confidence, from the dramatic, sculptural foyer — anchored by a metallic ribbon wall and teal light installation — to greenhouse-inspired salons, art-filled living spaces, and intimate dining rooms designed for lingering.  Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out The experience begins in a statement-making lobby and foyer that sets the tone for the hotel’s new identity.  Photograph: Laura Osborne | Time Out Picture a sweeping metallic wall that catches the light like modern art, guiding guests into a serene Living Area