Explore Modern Living in the heart of Downtown Montreal.
Experience all the vibrant city has to offer with Place Dorchester’s unparalleled location in the heart of downtown Montreal. Discover the vibrant area with entertainments, shopping, restaurants, within walking distance of Concordia University, Sainte-Catherine Street, Guy-Concordia metro station, McGill University, and more.
Place Dorchester is only a few minutes walk from the office towers Multimedia of Downtown Montreal.
Majestically rising up in the middle of the city, Mount Royal (“the mountain” to locals) is a symbol of the city’s heritage, history, geography, and inspiration, hosting founding institutions, beautiful hillside cemeteries, and Mount Royal Park, a 4-season playground.
1909 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal |
Montréal’s prime venue for entertainment and sports events. This immense entertainment space and home to our beloved “Habs” is one of Montréal’s major cultural nerve centers
Centre canadien d’architecture
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The Canadian Centre for Architecture is a research center and museum dedicated to architecture
Montreal Museum of Fine Art
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1380 Sherbrooke Street West |
Drawing over 1 million visitors annually, the MMFA is one of the most visited museums in North America. Its highly original temporary exhibitions combine various artistic disciplines – fine arts, music, film, fashion, and design – and are exported to the four corners of the world. Its rich encyclopedic collection, displayed in its five pavilions, includes international art, arts of One World, decorative arts and design, and Québec and Canadian art.
Concordia University is a Quebec public university located in Montreal. Concordia is the top-ranked university in North America founded within the last 50 years and annually registers some 51,000 students through its innovative approach to experiential learning and cross-functional research.
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
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The University of Quebec at Montreal is a university educational institution founded in 1969 in Montreal, Canada.
McGill University, located in Montreal, is one of the oldest universities in Canada.
Dawson College is the largest English-speaking CEGEP in Quebec.
Be spoiled for choice when it comes to where you eat with an endless selection of restaurants and cafes located at your fingertips. Or if you want to stay in, the neighborhood offers a wide variety of grocery options within walking distance.
1065 de la Montagne Street Montréal |
Restaurant Europea serves inventive and modern French cuisine, prepared with the best Québec products. To keep your fine palate happy during this period of confinement, the restaurant is offering its Chef’s Boxes, delivered directly to your door. It’s up to you to choose the frequency of delivery and the content of your box (meal for one person, family meal, thematic menu, etc.). Bon appétit!
1232 de la Montagne Street Montréal |
LOV (Local, Organic and Vegetarian) stems from the passion of its owners and their desire to get back to the basics by focusing on botanical cuisine based on three principles: 1) Vegetables are the kings of the garden; 2) Freshness and more freshness, and 3) Superfoods for all our super customers.
A street brimming with history, culture, and commerce: Montréal’s legendary Sainte-Catherine Street has as many stories as it does street numbers! From west to east, Sainte-Catherine Street stretches 11 kilometers (9 miles) across the city. It is Montréal’s main commercial artery and one of North America’s longest and liveliest, for good reason.
With more than sixty stores and restaurants, this shopping center simplifies your daily life. Whether for a long weekend shopping spree or to meet your small daily needs.
Hôpital général de Montréal
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