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From Parc Jean-Drapeau to Mount Royal, folks in Montreal have long known their city is one of the best places to live if you're craving nature without leaving the urban grid. And now there's global proof.

Time Out just released its 2025 ranking of the world's best cities for green space and access to nature — and Montreal landed in a solid tie with Munich, Germany for 14th place. The list is based on surveys from 18,500 locals across dozens of major cities, with top spots going to places where residents rated their access to nature as "good" or "amazing."

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Montreal is widely accepted as a world-class food city. But is it better than Naples — you know, the birthplace of pizza?

Apparently, yes.

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A Montreal neighbourhood just received a lot of love in a brand-new ranking of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world — and it might not necessarily be where you'd expect.

Earlier this year, Time Out released the latest edition of its annual ranking of the coolest neighbourhoods on earth. These spots are described as the perfect mix of a city's culture, community spirit, nightlife, and food—all packed into one trendy, walkable district.

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As Montrealers, you don't have to tell us that our city is one of the world's best for food. From fine French dining to bagels, smoked meat and poutine, our taste buds remind us of how spoiled we are on a daily basis. Plus, our very own Vin Mon Lapin just topped the charts as the best restaurant in Canada for the second year in a row.

But now, our status as a world-class food city has officially been made... errm, well, official. Montreal has been named one of "the world's 20 best cities for food right now" by Time Out Magazine.

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Time Out ranked the 50 Best Cities In The World In 2024 and Montreal and Vancouver managed to make the cut.

Time Out sent out its annual questionnaire, surveying city-dwellers from across the globe on what it's like to live, work and play in their hometowns right now.

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As cities worldwide adopt new trends in 2024, from art-infused public spaces to high-tech nightlife, Montreal is carving out an unexpected niche. You may see more local restaurants break down the walls between chefs and diners, according to a new list from Time Out. And that's not the only dining innovation travellers are likely to encounter this year.

Across the globe, dining out is becoming a full-fledged event. In New York, restaurants are adding glamour to the dining experience with special pours of bubbly and over-the-top presentations. In Singapore, dinner theatre is on the rise, serving audiences a live performance that complements their meal. London is seeing a resurgence of the higher-end gastropub, reminiscent of the late '90s, while in Barcelona, chefs are renewing Catalan and Spanish dishes, making them lighter and more accessible.

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Montreal has much to celebrate after being ranked as one of the best cities in the world.

Time Out ranked the 50 Best Cities In The World In 2024 and only two Canadian destinations managed to make the cut. Time Out sent out its annual questionnaire, surveying city-dwellers from across the globe on what it's like to live, work and play in their hometowns right now.

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When it comes to Montreal, there's no denying just how remarkable our food scene is. From top-rated restaurants, casual eats and brunch faves all the way to cheap bites and funky eateries, Montreal has got it all.

As for the best of the best, it appears as if one Montreal restaurant is the hottest spot right now. Time Out ranked the 50 Best Restaurants in Montreal and so many must-try spots made the list, but only one came out on top.

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After naming Montreal's rue Wellington as the coolest street in the world, Time Out is sharing even more love for Montreal with yet another accolade. In a recent list of the world's "40 Coolest Neighbourhoods", Downtown Montreal managed to snag a spot in the 2023 ranking.

"The world’s coolest neighbourhoods this year is, therefore, places with big personalities. Each area’s diversity is reflected in its food, culture and festivals. Community is key: locals have banded together to rebuild their neighbourhood after disaster, to protest the demolition of much-loved cultural venues or simply to create spaces where people can come together and have some fun," Time Out said.

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Pull out your magnifying glasses and grab your sleuthiest friend. Two Montreal restaurants made Time Out's list of the "coolest secret restaurants on the continent."

Wine bar and Italian restaurant Gia and upscale rooftop bar Terrasse Carla ranked eighth and 16th, respectively.

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Time Out has released its ranking of the coolest streets in the world, placing Montreal's rue Wellington in the borough of Verdun in the top spot.

Among the 33 entries on the list, curated by Time Out's editorial team from reader submissions to the Time Out Index survey, Wellington got top marks for its diverse bar and restaurant offerings and summertime pedestrianization, which transforms the busy commercial axis from an auto thoroughfare into a sprawling public patio.

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A new Time Out ranking has named Montreal the ninth-best city in the entire world. Beaten by two Scottish cities and slightly edged out by Berlin at number eight, Montreal's respectable standing tops all other Canadian cities. Toronto sneaks in at number 27, posing no threat at all to the 514.

Last year, Time Out ranked Montreal sixth, three spots higher than this year's verdict.

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