What to Do in Montréal Before and After the Taste of Place Summit

Coming to Montréal for the Taste of Place Summit on May 27 + 28, 2024? We’re thrilled to welcome you!

Whether it's your first visit to Montréal or you're returning for another delightful experience, we invite you to extend your stay and immerse yourself in something truly savoury!

Savour Montréal This May

Continue reading to discover how to make the most of your time in Montréal, a city renowned for its exquisite culinary landscape and vibrant culture.

Quintessential Montréal

For those new to Montréal, there are countless "oh-so-Montréal" experiences waiting for you. And if you're a local? There's always something new to explore in this dynamic city!

Our partners at Tourisme Montréal have fantastic recommendations for the city's top attractions!

We suggest pairing these attractions with delectable dining options. See our recommendations below.

Mount Royal + Les Enfants Terribles

Mount Royal stands as a majestic landmark, offering breathtaking views of Montréal. A visit to the top is a must for any first-timer.

After soaking in the panoramic views, why not dine at Les Enfants Terribles atop the mountain? It's the highest restaurant in Montréal, boasting a menu that celebrates Québec's local produce and a vibrant cocktail selection.

Biodome and St-Viateur Bagel

Explore the ecosystems of the Americas at the Montréal Biodome, where you can encounter penguins, tropical birds, and Canadian lynx.

After your adventure, grab a bite at the iconic St-Viateur Bagel. Experience the taste of Montréal's famous bagels, baked fresh daily in a wood-fired oven. This spot too busy? No worries. Check out this blog all about the history of the Montréal bagel and get some new recommendations.

Museum of Fine Arts and Bouillon Bilk

The Montréal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is a cultural treasure, featuring an extensive collection of art from around the globe. There's always a compelling exhibition or event happening.

Pair your cultural exploration with a meal at Bouillon Bilk, just a short walk from the MMFA. This restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience, with innovative dishes that highlight local ingredients.

Discover Hidden Gems on a Locally-Run Tour

For those looking to dive deeper into Montréal's unique neighbourhoods, consider joining a locally-run tour.

Explore the historic Old Montréal with guided tours that reveal its rich history, stunning architecture, and culinary secrets.

Don't miss the chance to wander through the Plateau Mont-Royal, known for its bohemian vibe, street art, and eclectic shops. Several tours can take you through this vibrant neighbourhood, offering insights into its culture and cuisine.

Travel by Passport and Get Rewarded

Discover Montréal's diverse culinary scene by exploring different neighbourhoods and tasting their unique flavours.

Choose a passport theme and visit participating locations to unlock special rewards, including discounts at local eateries and exclusive culinary experiences.

See You at Taste of Place!

This is just a glimpse into the endless possibilities that await you in Montréal. For more inspiration, visit TasteOfPlace.ca.

We look forward to seeing you at the Taste of Place Summit in partnership with Institut de Tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec (ITHQ).

Prepare for an unforgettable experience in one of Canada's most charming cities!

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