Three Day Shopping Spree in Montreal
sravenk
Frequent traveler, shopper
Apr 9, 2006
based on 7 votes
Montreal is a shopper's paradise. This is a list of some of the best places to go shopping over a three day trip.
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Montreal
- Category: Perfect weekend
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Appeals to: Business travelers, Singles, Families with small children, Families with teenagers, Seniors, Students, Active/adventure, Tourists
- Seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
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1. Day 1: Rue Ste-Catharine
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| Ste. Catharine is a must for shoppers, lined with up-to-the-minute shops boasting the latest fashions. Along with the boutiques that decorate the street there are a number of major shopping plazas in the area. |
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| Montreal’s underground city is a brightly lit system of tunnels, boutiques and restaurants that stretch for fifteen miles under the city. Many of Montreal’s major shopping plazas, including the Centre Eaton, les Cours Mont-Royal, the Complexe Les Ailes and Place Montréal, are connected to this underground complex. This is the perfect place to go shopping during the rainy days or in the cold of a Montreal winter. |
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| This historic district is filled with some of the city’s oldest buildings housing myriad boutiques, cafés and restaurants. The cobblestone streets and Parisian-style surroundings give the area a European flavor. |
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| This former shipping port in Old Montreal is the perfect place to pick up souvenirs and to browse through some of the small shops dotting the streets and piers. |
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| Cutting edge fashions, trendy restaurants and beautiful people populate this busy downtown street. St. Denis is a fashionable area with shops and boutiques of every flavor, from the chic to the unique. |
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| For distinctive fashions that tend toward the more stylish, edgy and wild, check out “Le Main” on Boulevard St-Laurent, where individuality and authenticity are on display. Independent boutiques, emerging designers and cutting edge fashion leaders make this district an essential shopping destination. |
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| Exclusive boutiques and traditional fare can be found on Rue Sherbrooke, between Rue Guy and Rue de la Montagne. Upscale fashions, jewelers and antiques are on display nearby at Le Quartier du Musée, where you will also find the boutique and bookstore of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. |
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