Montreal tourist map

You can find on this page the Montreal tourist map to print and to download in PDF. The Montreal tourist attractions map presents the monuments, museums, parks and points of interest of Montreal in Quebec - Canada.

Montreal sightseeing map

Montreal tourist map

The Montreal sightseeing map shows all tourist places and points of interest of Montreal. This tourist attractions map of Montreal will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of Montreal in Quebec - Canada. The Montreal tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Tourism is an important industry in Montreal. The city welcomed 14 million tourists in 2005 as you can see in Montreal tourist map. Like the province of Quebec , visitors to Montreal come from around the world, most of them from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Japan. 39,000 jobs in Montreal were generated by the tourism industry in 2005. Crescent Street in Downtown Montreal is popular among tourists. Throughout the summer, it features various street fairs and festivals. Among locals, Crescent Street is known better for its many clubs and bars. Saint-Laurent Boulevard and the surrounding Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood, are also well known for their nightlife, with many bars, nightclubs and restaurants.

Montreal sights map

Montreal attractions map

The Montreal attractions map shows the main monuments, museums and parks of Montreal. This tourist places map of Montreal will allow you to easily plan your visits of tourist attractions of Montreal in Quebec - Canada. The Montreal attractions map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Old Montreal is tourist central in Montreal. The area is home to a remarkable concentration of buildings dating from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and has the delightful feel of a Parisian-style quarter. Its many historic sites, streets, and landmarks are easily explored on foot. Of the many things to do here, the attractions are visiting the Notre-Dame Basilica, strolling down Rue Saint-Paul, wandering around Bonsecours Market, and enjoying the open-air gathering space of Place Jacques-Cartier as you can see in Montreal attractions map. As you wander around Old Montreal, you will most likely end up in the lively area by the Saint Lawrence River known as the Old Port (Vieux-Port). Here, you will find plenty of things to do, from riding the giant Ferris wheel or climbing the famous clock tower, right through to screaming down a zipline that descends from dizzying heights across open stretches of water. Mont-Royal rises 233 meters above the city and is the green lung near the city center. A stroll through this lovely park enables the visitor to see monuments to Jacques Cartier and King George VI, to spend some time by Lac-aux-Castors, and to have a look at the cemeteries on the western slope where the city different ethnic groups have rested in peace together for centuries.