Elizabeth Warkentin is a Canada-based journalist and photographer. Elizabeth's work has appeared in publications including Smithsonian, The Guardian, and National Geographic. The sophisticated, French ...
Although Montreal is often compared to Paris, this cultural metropolis is very much its own distinct city. It has much of the Gallic charm associated with Paris: the French language, fine restaurants, ...
Montreal's signature style has a cult following, and readers were quick to name St Viateur and Fairmount as the gold standard ...
Maya Kachroo-Levine is the digital senior editor at Travel + Leisure. She covers hotels, destinations (focusing on Europe, Asia, California, and Mexico), food and drink, cruises, and luxury aviation.
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Avery Campbell is a travel writer for Forbes Advisor. He is passionate about all things travel, and holds a law degree and specialized in Air and Space Law. He lives in Vancouver, Canada, and enjoys ...
Just 90 minutes by direct flight from PHL, Montreal, a UNESCO City of Design and the largest city in Canada’s Quebec Province, conjures European charm from its cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafes, ...
As the site of the original city of Montréal, Vieux-Montréal (accessible from the Orange Line's Place-d'Armes and Champ-de-Mars métro stations) is the hub of the city's history. The beautiful ...
The best way to get around Montréal is on foot. Montréal is a very walkable city, but if your feet grow weary, the Montréal Métro and bus are both cost-efficient and easy to use. If biking is more ...