The Culinary Scene in Montréal
Where to Stay
There are lovely small boutique hotels located in Old Montréal and many luxury properties in the city. We stayed at Hotel Bonaventure, a newer modern hotel conveniently located in the corporate center of Montréal and across from the Central train station.

** Hotel Bonaventure
With its rooftop gardens complete with ducks in the ponds, a pool area with the feel of the tropics, and a lively bar and dining scene, this contemporary hotel was a great place to relax at the end of a full day of sightseeing, eating, and walking around the neighborhoods of Montréal.

** Ducks on the roof
For more information on Montréal, please refer to their tourism and visitors website.
For more travel articles on the Québec region, please read the following:
72 Hours in Québec City
Auberge Saint-Antoine – Québec City
Dining in Québec City
Poutine – A Québec Classic
72 Hours in Montréal

* Old Montréal at night
Note – The top photograph is of Lino Birri of Birri Brothers at the Jean-Talon Market
* These images are courtesy of Tourisme Montréal
** These images are courtesy of Hotel Bonaventure
Disclosure – We want to thank Tourisme Montréal and Hotel Bonaventure for their assistance during our trip to Québec. We have not been compensated for this article and the opinions expressed regarding our experience are our own.
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Gwen Pratesi
Gwen Pratesi is a James Beard Foundation Award Finalist in Journalism and award-winning travel writer. She is the author and owner of PratesiLiving.com with her husband, coauthor of Southern Heat, and co-owner of On the Road Culinary Adventures, a culinary travel business. She is a contributor to the Travel section of U.S. News & World Report and freelances for other publications including The Points Guy, USA TODAY, Cruise Critic, Travel + Leisure, Garden & Gun, Marriott Bonvoy Traveler, Reader's Digest, Forbes Travel Guide, Smarter Travel, TripAdvisor, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine and World Travel Magazine. Her work has also been featured on MSN, Yahoo!, Business Insider, and SheKnows.
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