Old Montréal

Busy street in Old Montréal with people walking, shops, and flags.
Clown selling colorful balloons in Old Montréal.
Ferris wheel and autumn trees near a lake in Old Montréal.
Man with backpack walking past cafe with hanging plants and a green door in Old Montréal.
A glowing street lamp on a pathway surrounded by trees and greenery in Old Montréal.

No visit to Montréal is complete without exploring Old Montréal, an iconic district where the city’s history can be felt on every street corner.

Located just minutes from Hôtel Faubourg Montréal, this historic area transports you back in time with its cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, and unique atmosphere rooted in New France.

As you wander through the neighbourhood, you’ll come across must-see landmarks such as the Pointe-à-Callière Museum of Archaeology and History, built on the very site where Montréal was founded, as well as the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal, renowned for its remarkable architecture and impressive interior.

Old Montréal is also a pleasant place to stroll, where cafés, galleries, boutiques, and public squares blend seamlessly with history to create a rich cultural and lively experience.

From Hôtel Faubourg Montréal, you are ideally positioned to explore this area on foot and fully enjoy one of the city’s most visited and beloved districts.

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