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If you're dreaming of a Christmas vacation, you'll want to pack your bags and head to this glittering city that's a road trip away from Montreal.

The destination was named among the best 18 Christmas vacay spots in the world and with its historic streets, twinkling shops and endless festive activities, it's easy to see why.

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Whether you're bracing yourself for a visit with the in-laws, navigating the demands of meal preparation, or finding it hard to endure Mariah's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" on repeat, the enchantment of the holiday season is undeniable.

Now, as the days between Christmas and New Year's start to blend together, we're helping you out in organizing your holiday plans. We've compiled a partial list detailing what will be open and closed in Montreal on Christmas Day, December 25.

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As the holiday season fast approaches, you might be looking to change up your Christmas plans this year and travel somewhere bursting with holiday magic. Well, turns out the best places in the world to celebrate Christmas include two destinations right here in Quebec.

Condé Nast Traveler put together a list of the 32 Best Places to Spend Christmas Around The World and Montreal and Quebec City both made the cut.

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While Montreal officially received its first snowstorm of the season in early December, it appears as if we won't be having another snowfall for quite a while, ruling out the possibility of a white Christmas in Montreal.

Despite snow wreaking havoc on the city, affecting driving conditions and sidewalks, there's nothing quite like waking up on Christmas morning to the sight of a subtle snowfall. Well, for Montrealers hoping for that to be the case this year, it seems as if the holiday magic won't be in effect this year.

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Montreal's festive bar scene is getting a holly jolly shake-up with the return of "Miracle." Through December 26, the seasonal cocktail sensation serves a merry mix of yuletide spirits and kitschy decor at 132 Bar Vintage. The atmosphere is cheesy and charming, making it an irresistible stop for both the Christmas-obsessed and the bah-humbug brigade.

The cocktail menu spans a dozen creatively crafted drinks that taste like Christmas in a glass. From the "Christmapolitan," a festive take on the classic Cosmo with vodka, elderflower, and spiced cranberry, to the "Snowball Old-Fashioned," where rye whiskey meets gingerbread, each drink is a merry masterpiece.

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The traditional "silent night" is anything but at this Montreal Christmas Village. For Festival Noël dans le Parc, the holiday season is loud and lively with music, lights, and action. The place is decked out with fairy lights and has a classic winter market vibe with its wooden chalet-style stalls and stages. You can also pick out a Christmas tree on-site from a variety of locally sourced options.

People stand in front of a stage at Festival No\u00ebl dans le Parc.People stand in front of a stage at Festival Noël dans le Parc.@festivalnoeldansleparc | Instagram

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As the holiday season twinkles into view, Montreal transforms into a winter wonderland, dotted with enchanting Christmas markets that add extra shine to festivities. You can stroll through magical illuminated villages and find unique gifts and items in time for the holidays, all while supporting local.

Montreal's Christmas markets are a lively showcase of homegrown talent, where artists and makers present sustainable alternatives to mass-produced items. You can bag one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones, knowing every purchase is a cheer for local creativity.

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Once your Christmas tree's best season has passed and she's shedding needles, turning brown and losing all her holiday cheer, it's time to abandon her on the cold Montreal sidewalk to an uncertain fate. Well, okay, it's certain, but maybe you're unaware of it. It's time for that to change.

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Whether you're dreading seeing the in-laws, having to prepare meal after meal, or can no longer sit through the entirety of Mariah's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" there's really no denying the magic of the holidays.

Now, considering the days between Christmas and New Year's become a blur, we figured we'd help you out with the organization of your weekend plans.

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Happy holidays, Montreal! As the Christmas festivities quickly approach, you might be planning some family dinners, get-togethers with friends and lots of winter outings, so knowing what's open and closed this Christmas Eve might come in handy.

We've compiled a partial list of what will be open and closed on December 24, 2022, in Montreal. Although most stores will be open on reduced hours, we always recommend giving a place of business a phone call before heading on over to avoid any holiday mishaps, as many local and independent spots across Montreal might operate on different hours.

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'Tis the season when Christmas markets are popping up left and right across the Greater Montreal Area.

From modern shops, artisanal products and local gems all the way to the rustic charm of Santa's workshop, you're bound to feel festive at any one these holiday markets.

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Montreal's Olympic Stadium will soon resemble Santa's workshop — that is, if all the elves had booths and were selling the gifts they'd handmade (and the workshop were an imposing concrete cavern).

The Salon des Métiers d'Art du Québec, the largest trade show for locally made products in Canada, is setting up shop this month. From December 8 to 18, around 190 Quebec artists and artisans will showcase their wares, turning the city's most iconic landmark into more of a landmarket.

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