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place ville marie

There's nothing quite like summer in Montreal. From festival after festival and tons of shows to catch to countless new restaurant openings, there's always something going on. And now, terrasse season is officially back in the mix.

For those looking to relax, lay back and enjoy the summer season without breaking a sweat, visiting a rooftop terrasse is a Montreal must. Considering we take our terrasse game very seriously, it's no surprise that choosing where to go is oftentimes the hardest decision to make.

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Montreal's restaurant scene just got a whole lot swankier with the newest eat-and-drink addition on the block: Hiatus and RoseOrange. Located at Place Ville Marie, Hiatus is a resto-bar combo offering up breathtakingly panoramic views of Montreal's skyline, a sight that can be best enjoyed with a cocktail in hand.

Hiatus, which officially opened its doors on August 1, 2023, occupies two top floors of Place Ville Marie. On the 45th floor, guests will be able to find a café-bar that will remain open all day so you can enjoy a morning coffee, an afternoon bite, or an after-work 5 à 7. As the evening eases in, the café bar area of Hiatus will offer a selection of wines by the glass and cocktails, as well as small bites, all in a cozy, upscale setting.

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The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) isn't just warming up the tracks, but firing up the city’s excitement for a two-day extravaganza ahead of its commissioning. On July 29 and 30, you can expect a whirlwind tour of the city’s newest transit system for free, punctuated by complimentary ice cream and the pulse of live music downtown.

The REM will grant free access to the first five stations opening — Brossard, Du Quartier, Panama, Île-des-Sœurs, and Gare Centrale — all weekend from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Don’t worry about long waits, as frequent service will ensure there's a train every few minutes to whisk you off to the South Shore and back.

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In the world of fantasy, the arrival of a giant often signals extraordinary adventures on the horizon. This summer, fantasy and reality converge in Montreal, as the towering figure of Le Géant — a 50-foot steel colossus — comes to life.

The enormous structure will draw viewers downtown and command eyes upward for a spectacle set against the city's skyline.

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Montreal's Place Ville-Marie is set to elevate the local restaurant scene. This summer, the former PVM observatory will be transformed into two establishments, offering diners a dash of luxury and a pinch of altitude.

The revamped top floors promise a buffet of attractions for downtown workers, tourists and the general public throughout the day and night.

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Happy 60th birthday to Place Ville-Marie and welcome to The Ring! Last night's spectacle at Montreal's newest landmark was full of surprises.

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It turned out the massive ring sculpture downtown is not a stargate, nor a massive sex toy, but a gigantic luminous display that will light up for the first time ever on September 14 at 7.30 p.m..

To celebrate the 60th birthday of Place Ville-Marie, the stainless steel tube measuring 30 metres in diameter and representing "a gateway to the city centre" will finally feature soft lighting as first announced in April by Place Ville-Marie owner Ivanhoé Cambridge.

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A giant ring will soon tower over avenue McGill College in downtown Montreal. The Ring, a stainless steel tube measuring 30 metres in diameter, will hang above the Esplanade PVM at Place Ville Marie, representing "a gateway to the city centre," according to Place Ville-Marie owner Ivanhoé Cambridge.

At the foot of the visual corridor up McGill College, it could frame the view of the eastern slope of Mount Royal and the Mount Royal cross. The Ring will also feature soft lighting that Ivanhoé Cambridge says will further link it with the illuminated cross and glowing Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel.

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