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Palais des Congres de Montreal Convention Center
Strategically located in Montréal's downtown core, the Palais des congrès represents the city's nexus, connecting the business center, the Quartier international, the Quartier des spectacles, Chinatown and Old Montréal. Over the years, The Palais des congrès de Montréal has built a reputation for excellence the world over.
Montreal Convention Center
Montreal is the biggest province of Quebec, effectively making it the second largest city in all of Canada. The urban atmosphere and the cultural importance of the city dates back to the French occupation of the land, a pride that still glows within the Canadian territory. The name Montreal comes from the French term Mont-Royal, which referred to a series of three peaks that are located right within the middle of the city.
Montreal, within the country of Canada, is said to have been inhabited at least 2,000 years before European explorers discovered the continent. It is therefore reasonable to presume that Vikings also fell across the continent during their travels as well, long before Columbus ever crossed the Atlantic. After Europe’s discovery of the area, many aboriginals who lived in the territory were wiped out by the sickness brought by English, Spanish and French, due to the fact that they had no immunity to protect themselves from the foreign viruses. Montreal came to be a French territory and a hub of the French fur trading industry. They became an incorporated city during the 19th century, and after the 20th century arrived, became the place for Americans to buy liquor during the United States’ brief prohibition. In the 1970s Montreal hosted the Olympics.
The Palais des Congres de Montreal Convention Center is located right in the heart of the city, providing great amenities for meetings and exhibitions. The building is large and it has housed many events. There are also lots to see and do in Montreal. The Notre-Dame Basilica is the oldest cathedral in the city, built in 1656, and boasts not only stunning architecture but also a detailed history of the city itself in its stained glass windows. Old Town Montreal is an effective and fun way to spend your day, exploring a both preserved and reconstructed area of a colony in Montreal as it would have appeared during the fur-trading era. The Montreal Botanical Gardens and the Mont-Royal peaks are also two great attractions to check out, both renowned for their natural beauty. It’s a unique experience.
Montreal Areas
- Montreal Airport Hotels
Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (formerly called Dorval) is the city's only commercial airport for international and Canadian flights. It is located 12 miles west of downtown Montreal on Route 20.
- Bell Centre Hotels
Every year, the home of the Montreal Canadiens attracts close to 850,000 spectators to their hockey games, while 650,000 people walk through the doors to watch over 120 shows, for a total of 1.5 million spectators.
- Downtown Montreal Hotels
The heart of downtown is St. Catherine Street, the city's major east-west thoroughfare, where department stores and bookstores exist side by side with strip clubs and discount clothing centers.
- Convention Center Hotels
Only 20 minutes from the city's international airport and near several thousand hotel rooms, the Palais is easily accessible by car, public transit, bike or you can walk.
- Olympic Stadium Hotels
The Olympic Stadium and surrounding venues in Montreal were built for the 1976 Summer Olympics. The stadium's tower was completed a little later, in 1988 or 12 years after the Olympics.
- Old Montreal Hotels
Its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, river promenade, and street performers make Old Montreal irresistible for visitors.
- Mount Royal Park Hotels
First opened to the public in 1876, Lac aux CastorsMount Royal Park (in French - Parc du Mont-Royal) was designed to provide an open green area where locals and visitors could partake of a number of different fresh-air activities.
- Underground City Hotels
You'll be amazed by its brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions.
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