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If you've been daydreaming about wandering through neon-lit alleyways, sipping sake, and snacking on share plates in Tokyo — but your budget won't stretch to an international trip — you're in luck. There's a restaurant in Montreal that'll give you the full izakaya experience, no long-haul flight required.

Tucked into the Quartier des Spectacles, Iru Izakaya is a vibrant Japanese brasserie that feels straight out of Shinjuku. It's a love letter to the hustle, neon glow and communal spirit of Japan's late-night pub culture — and it's exactly where you want to be when Montreal's grey streets start to feel a little too familiar.

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If your idea of a perfect evening involves a cozy corner, a glass of wine, and food that makes you close your eyes after every bite, there's a restaurant in Old Montreal that'll steal your heart... without stealing your entire paycheque!

Nestled along the charming, cobblestoned streets of Saint-Paul Street East, Maison Saint-Paul is a hidden gem Montreal restaurant that's keeping one of the city's best-kept secrets: all-you-can-eat steak for under $50.

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If you've been daydreaming about sipping wine and sampling pasta under the Tuscan sun, but your budget can't stretch to a plane ticket to Italy, don't worry. There's a hidden gem restaurant in Montreal that'll transport you to Europe — no international flight required!

Tucked in the heart of downtown, Il Cortile (The Courtyard) is one of Montreal's best-kept secrets. A charming courtyard restaurant that feels like a Roman holiday in the middle of the metropolis, it's perfect for a one-night-only vacation.

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Montreal's full of things to see and do, but let's face it — not every spot in the city lives up to its ticket price. Between long lines, crowded halls, and underwhelming exhibits, some attractions just miss the mark.

But one local museum is getting international recognition for doing the opposite.

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From outdoor movies in the park to endless street festivals, Montreal summers are short, sticky, and packed with things to do. But if you're looking to cool off and try something a little different, stand-up paddleboarding (or SUP) is a solid option.

It's the kind of activity you'd usually associate with a weekend at the cottage or a quiet lake up north, but luckily, you don't actually have to leave the city to catch a wave. There are a few spots right here in Montreal where you can rent a board by the hour without spending a ton, with multiple local spots charging less than $30 an hour.

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Easter weekend is just around the corner — and if you've been holding off on chocolate (or wine) since Lent, the finish line is in sight. But before you dive into holiday mode, keep in mind that Easter also brings closures and schedule changes across Montreal.

Whether you're planning a Good Friday (April 18) hangout or trying to squeeze in errands on Easter Monday (April 21), it's worth knowing what's open, closed, or operating on reduced hours throughout the weekend.

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Montrealers will soon have a brand-new reason to hit the Old Port — and this time, it's for mini putt with a view.

Launching April 24, Mini Putt Montréal is a new outdoor course set up on the Quai des Convoyeurs, offering panoramic views of Old Montreal, the downtown skyline, and the St. Lawrence River. The project was created by local entrepreneur Samuel Cadotte-Holler, who's been involved in several other initiatives in the Old Port.

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If you're planning your next spring getaway, you don't have to travel all the way to Japan to experience breathtaking cherry blossoms. As per Skyscanner's latest travel trends report, Canada has its own stunning cherry blossom hotspots, with Montreal earning a spot among the top destinations for fans of the flower in 2025.

The report, shared in an email with MTL Blog, highlights that 71% of Canadians enjoy visiting gardens on vacation, while over half (55%) are eager to see cherry blossoms this year. This aligns with Skyscanner's 2025 "horti-culture" travel trend, as travellers increasingly seek out picturesque natural escapes.

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If you're looking to satisfy your wanderlust in 2025, you might want to start planning a trip to this cozy destination near Montreal. With cobblestone streets, endless cafes and stunning attractions, you'll feel as if you've travelled to a far away land.

U.S. News released a list of the "Best Cities in the World to Visit for 2025" highlighting 30 bucket list destinations from across the globe.

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If you're looking for a small town near Montreal that feels straight out of a Christmas movie, look no further! This tiny village is like a real-life holiday snow globe, with cozy huts, quaint shops, reindeer and even Santa himself.

Tucked away in the Adirondack Mountains, Santa's Workshop in North Pole, New York, is a true winter wonderland for big and little kids alike. With adorable, snow-covered cottages, twinkling lights, and candy-coloured shops, this hidden gem is so festive it could melt even the Grinch's heart.

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If you're looking for a cozy winter escape just a short road trip from Montreal, add this quaint spot to your bucket list. This tiny village feels like it's straight out of a snow globe, with the perfect mix of small-town charm and fun things to do, especially during winter.

Montebello, Quebec, is located just under two hours from Montreal. It's close enough to make it a day trip, but once you're there, you'll probably want to stay a night or two and soak in the charm of it all.

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If you're looking for the perfect place to sip a pumpkin-spiced latte and say goodbye to the peak fall foliage, one of Canada's most beautiful towns is calling your name! Just a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Montreal, this enchanting spot feels like a cozy European getaway – only you don't have to book a flight or even leave the province.

During the fall, Quebec City transforms into a cozy autumn postcard, with picture-perfect landscapes of golden yellows, deep reds, and warm oranges.

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