Sunday, November 16, 2014

Finding A Montreal Travel Guide For Your Visit

By Christa Jarvis


Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second-largest city in all of Canada. The city is best known for its French culture and language, as well as its contemporary music and arts scene. If you would like to visit the city, then finding a montreal travel guide may be a good start to planning your trip.

The city is one of the most bilingual in Canada. Over half of the population speaks both English and French. After Paris, it is the second largest French-speaking place in the world. Many tourists who do not know French like to learn a few French phrases before they go there, so that they can easily converse with the locals. Although many people there speak French, it is sometimes helpful to know how to order in a restaurant or ask for directions in French should the need arise.

As you plan your trip, one of the main things you will have to decide on is when to go. The height of tourist season tends to be in the summer months. In the off-season, you will notice that hotel rates start to drop. From about March to May, the temperatures are fairly mild, although there may be the odd patch of snow. It is still mostly pleasant enough to be outdoors. This is when you can see the St. Patricks Day Parade.

There is also a renowned ballet company that performs at the Place des Arts. In addition, there are popular dance troupes such as La La La Human Steps and O Vertigo. Some of these troupes have toured the world and achieved international acclaim. Many people who enjoy artistic performances come to the city to see live shows for these dance troupes.

Montreal is also reputed for its beautiful churches. There are four Roman Catholic in the city. These are Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, the Notre-Dame Basilica, Saint Josephs Oratory and St Patricks Basilica The Oratory cathedral is the largest basilica in Canada. Those who appreciate church architecture and roman designs may enjoy touring these basilicas in the city.

Besides the historic churches, there are also many contemporary bistros and boulevards in the city. Many people claim that Montreal is an interesting mix of Old World style and modern flair. There are many traditional cobbled stone streets and buildings, but you can also find modern architecture and sophisticated shops around the city.

Tourists who enjoy nature may like seeing the Botanic Gardens. There are also many jazz bands that perform live at the annual Jazz Fest. If you are visiting in the winter, there are many rinks that you can go skating at and play hockey in as well. The three main rinks are the Quays of the Old Port, Parc Lafontaine and Beaver Lake on Mont-Royal.

When planning your Montreal trip, first decide what time of the year you want to go and how long your visit will last. Think about what activities and events you and family might enjoy watching. When you have a list of things you want to do, plan a schedule so that you can fit everything in without missing out on something. Remember to budget carefully and keep tabs on your spending.




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