Oh, Montreal —a charming French-speaking metropolis in Canada’s Quebec province. The city is a pleasant six-hour drive from New York or a quick flight (if road trips aren’t your speed), making it a great destination for a long weekend or spontaneous getaway. It's the kind of city that has it all: incredible restaurants, great architecture (seriously, every block looks like a postcard), art, music, culture, and sports. Plus, it’s dreamy in every season. Sure, the winters can be harsh, but if you dress well and embrace the weather, you’ll find a snowy walk through Vieux Montreal can be incredibly romantic. The cobblestone streets! The old buildings! A certain European charm sets this city apart from so many other places in North America. Everything feels extra special in Montreal (even something as simple as a bagel) — and without fail, every visit will have you wondering, “why don’t I live here?”
Despite being housed in a historic building from 1871, Hotel Gault’s interiors are minimal and quite contemporary. The rooms are spacious, the staff is welcoming, and you can’t beat the hotel's location (Old Montreal).
Not sure what we love more here: the food or the interiors. Can it be both?! Modern French food, impeccable interiors, and cocktails are the way to our hearts.
Our personal favorite bar with a dark and moody interior ideal for an intimate date night.
Bagels are a big deal in Montreal and are noticeably different from their American cousins. They’re thinner, sweeter (because they are poached in honey water), and typically covered in sesame seeds. St. Viateur is one of two well-known bagel shops in Montreal. Try both and tell us your favorite!
Dating from 1824, this massive church features vibrant stained glass and beautiful, historic interiors. Your jaw will literally drop when you walk in.
If you’re on the hunt for some chic wardrobe pieces, visit La Caravane Vintage for racks of beautiful clothes for a bargain price.
Modern home decor shop, which is great for gift shopping (or window shopping if your wallet is hurting from all the Montreal fun!).
While you wait for your brunch reservation at Arthurs Nosh Bar, pop into Saint-Henri Books around the corner to discover some great reading material.
Stroll through Jean Talon Market to take in local culture, food, and offerings. Fun fact: This is one of the oldest public markets in Montreal!