Scenic spot introduction:
Montreal is the oldest city in Canada and is known as the "Romantic Capital" of North America. It has a strong Latin atmosphere. Montreal is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River in Canada. It was a colony established by France in 1642. It was the largest city in Canada before the 1970s. It is now the second largest city in Canada and the largest city in Quebec. Montreal was originally called "Ville-Marie". Some historians believe that the current name of Montreal comes from Mount Royal. Montreal is a typical English-French bilingual city, reflecting the unique French cultural heritage.Attractions distribution:
Montreal is known as the "Little Paris" city, with a strong romantic and artistic atmosphere. The main attractions are St. Joseph's Church , Chinatown , Olympic Stadium , Montreal Botanical Garden , Mount Royal Park , Jakarta Square , town Hall , Dungeons , Hydrological Museum , Bank of Montreal , Habitat 67 , Old Montreal wait.Scenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, culture, cities, architecture, history and cultureTravel Notes of Travellers:
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travelling guideline:
Montreal has a place called Place Des Arts, which is known as the Temple of Art. It was built in 1963. It is an art center consisting of a modern art museum, a theater, a concert hall and a studio. It is a place for local and global artists to showcase their talents. The Museum of Modern Art has free exhibitions every Wednesday night from 6 p.m., and the last weekend of September every year, the Place Des Arts will hold a "Weekend Art Tour" with free visits, guided tours, and free performances on one day.
Montreal is a "gay paradise". The city government supports major events such as the Gay Black and Blue Festival (one week, more than 50 programs and activities), the gay parade from August 1st to 4th every year, and the International Gay Film Festival from July 11th to 21st (dates are sometimes irregular). The annual gay parade is the most grand event in Montreal. 450,000 gay families take to the streets to parade. During the parade, Montreal is packed with people, and the scene is very spectacular. These homosexuals and their families dress up in "seductive and charming" and "charming" ways to show their values and sexual orientation to the public. Similarly, the annual International Gay Film Festival shows gay films from all over the world. Actors will come to participate in premieres and discussions, including many international Hollywood movie stars. Students can buy discounted movie tickets, but they must be over 18 years old.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Scenic spot location:
Americas>Canada>Montreal
How to get there:
Airplane: Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport has routes for all major Canadian and American airlines, and is also a hub for Air Canada. There are multiple transatlantic flights daily, including to and from London, Amsterdam, Paris, Geneva, Zurich, Athens, Doha, Frankfurt, Rome, Madrid, Lisbon, Munich, Casablanca, etc.
Train: The main train station in downtown Trier is the Central Station near the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. It runs VIA trains to and from different cities in Canada. There are about 4 trains from Montreal to Ottawa every weekday, with a ticket price of 38 Canadian dollars; there are about 6 trains from Montreal to Toronto every weekday, with a ticket price of 90 Canadian dollars. There are fewer trains on weekends than on weekdays. In addition, there are Amtrak trains to and from cities in Canada and the United States.
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