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The top things to eat, see and do in Montreal during the Canadian Grand Prix

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Montreal, the vibrant city that hosts the Canadian Grand Prix, offers not just thrilling races but also a rich cultural and culinary experience. These are some of our favorite things to eat, see and do in Montreal during the Canadian Grand Prix.

Did You Know? 

  • Montreal has an Underground City, which is a series of interconnected tunnels beneath the city that run for over 32km
  • More than 85% of the world’s maple syrup comes from Quebec
  • Montreal is on the same latitude as Venice, Italy

Where to Eat

Renowned for its culinary excellence, Montreal is a melting pot of flavors, drawing inspiration from French, Italian, Jewish, and indigenous influences. Iconic dishes such as poutine and smoked meat sandwiches hold a special place in the local culinary lexicon, while innovative chefs continually push the boundaries. These are some of our favorite places to eat when visiting Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix. 

Bar George

Bar George

Step into the elegant Bar George, housed in the historic Mount Stephen Hotel. This upscale British-inspired restaurant boasts a refined atmosphere and a menu featuring classic dishes with a modern twist. They are known for their pre-race party on Thursday, so snag a reservation in advance. Open daily for Breakfast, lunch and Dinner

Candide

Candide

Located in Little Burgundy, Candide offers a farm-to-table experience with a constantly changing menu based on seasonal and local ingredients. The cozy ambiance and creative dishes make it a favorite among food enthusiasts. With their set menu coming in under $85, this is one of the best value dining experiences in Montreal. Open Tuesday-Saturday for Dinner, book online via Resy. 

Le Vin Papillon

Le Vin Papillon

As part of the Joe Beef family, Le Vin Papillon focuses on natural wines and small, shareable plates. The laid-back setting and diverse wine selection create a perfect spot for a relaxing evening with friends. Voted as one of the top 100 restaurants in all of Canada, this restaurant cannot be missed! Open Tuesday-Saturday for Dinner, book online via Resy

Fairmount Bagel

Fairmount Bagel

A trip to Montreal isn't complete without trying the city's iconic bagels, and Fairmount Bagel is the place to go. Open since 1919, this institution handcrafts delicious, wood-fired bagels - they are open 24/7 so you have no excuse but to stop by. 

Where to Explore

Montreal offers a plethora of diverse neighborhoods to explore, each with its own distinct character. Old Montreal, with its cobblestone streets to the artsy Mile End neighborhood known for its vibrant music scene, there is so much to see. These are some of our favorite places to explore when visiting Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix. 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Immerse yourself in the world of art at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. With an extensive collection spanning centuries and continents, this museum offers a cultural journey through paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.

Walk Old Montreal

A little slice of Europe in North America, lose yourself in the cobblestone streets and historic charm of Old Montreal. Explore Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, and the Old Port for a glimpse into the city's rich history. As dusk falls, the area transforms into a magical setting, with the Old Port illuminated, creating a magical ambiance. 

Visit Mount Royal Park

Visit Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park is an oasis in the heart of Montreal, offering a breath of fresh air and stunning views for locals and visitors alike. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect behind New York's Central Park, Mount Royal Park encompasses 200 hectares of rolling hills, lush woodlands, and picturesque pathways. At its summit, visitors are treated to panoramic views of the city skyline, the St. Lawrence River, and beyond. 

Where to Relax

Montreal boasts a diverse range of spas, providing modern luxury in unique settings. Montreal's commitment to well-being extends beyond traditional spa experiences, making it a destination where relaxation and rejuvenation seamlessly blend with the city's vibrant cultural offerings. These are some of our favorite places to unwind when visiting Montreal during the Canadian Grand Prix.

Bota Bota

Bota Bota

Float on the St. Lawrence River aboard Bota Bota, a spa located on a repurposed ferry. Indulge in a variety of wellness treatments while enjoying breathtaking views of the Montreal skyline.

Spa St. James at the Ritz Carlton

Spa St.James at the Ritz Carlton

Experience luxury at its finest at Spa St. James. Located in the prestigious Ritz-Carlton, this spa offers a range of pampering services, from massages to facials, in a serene and opulent setting.

Scandinave Spa Vieux-Montreal

Scandinave Spa Vieux-Montreal

Find tranquility at Scandinave Spa Vieux-Montreal, where the Nordic-inspired facilities include hot baths, cold plunges, and relaxing saunas. This urban oasis provides a perfect escape from the bustling city. 

Where to Experience Nightlife

Montreal's nightlife pulses with an eclectic energy, making it a dynamic and diverse playground for those seeking after-hours excitement. From live music venues, to jazz clubs and cocktail bars, there are establishments that cater to every taste. With its 24-hour licensing, the city truly comes alive after dark, ensuring that Montreal's nightlife remains an unforgettable blend of diversity and excitement. These are some of our favorite places to go out in Montreal during the Canadian Grand Prix. 

YAMA Bar at the Vogue Hotel

YAMA Bar at the Vogue Hotel

Located in the heart of Downtown, YAMA Bar  combines chic design with a lively atmosphere. Sip on expertly crafted cocktails while perched at the imported travertine bar or linger longer to enjoy the pan-asian cuisine by chef Antonio Park. Regardless if you begin or end your evening here, you will not be disappointed. 

Ping Pong Club

Ping Pong Club

Located in Montreal's Mile End district, Ping Pong Club is known for their casual and lively atmosphere. Great for groups, come here to try one of their tasty cocktails, nosh on late night bites and engage in a pickup game of Ping Pong.  This venue offers not just ping pong tables but also a vibrant dance floor, making it a perfect spot to unwind and have fun.

Atwater Cocktail Club

Atwater Cocktail Club

Named one of the best bars in North America, Atwater Cocktail Club features Montreal’s most exciting cocktail program. Tucked away in the bustling Atwater Market area, the intimate setting and dim lighting create a sophisticated ambiance that set the stage for their elegant drinks. With an emphasis on high quality ingredients combined with technical preparations, every drink here is sure to wow your tastebuds.  

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