Much cheaper than in CPH. 15-30$ / ride
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Not to be confused with the supermarket! Easy the navigate, be careful where you exit because you might end up on the other side of the road.. or inside a building! Montreal's underground city covers 32 km of tunnels.
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Bring your Copenhagen lifestyle to Montreal by renting Bixis all over Montreal, download the app to know where the closest station is. FYI 100$ of deposit is taken from your account, then returned when you are done all your rides. Also, "Blue bixis", the electric bixis, require a helmet & you might get a fine if they catch you without one.
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I don't like the bus, don't take the bus unless you have to. Take a bixi instead.
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Must be my favorite neighborhood in Montreal. Great bars & shops - they close the main street (Ave. Mont-Royal) in the summertime so people can walk.
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Nice restaurant and bars, close to the Canal Lachine. More english speaking if you notice.
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Another one of my favorite neighborhood. Bagels, restaurants and small bars.
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This is where I live - an old train repair site thatโs been transformed into a residential area. What used to be workshops is now a Provigo (supermarket), and some great restaurants have opened nearby (Annette, Hoogan & Beaufort, Le Red Tiger, La Chope Angus). Iโd recommend them all.
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To tourists, this area is very "european". If the weather is nice I recommend exploring this area. Because of the F1 weekend coming on May 22-24, people might be showing off their cars & it might have a more superficial vibe to it. Hopefully, not!
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