The snow has melted, and the sun is shining in this North American metropolis. Perched on a 30-mile-long island at the convergence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, Montreal is the perfect blend of modernity and stunning historic architecture. I spent a week there last summer and felt like I was in Europe! Why cross the Atlantic to France, when her beautiful twin sister resides in Northeast Canada? Here are a few beginner tips for a Montreal vacation! Getting There Air Canada offers direct flights from Los Angeles to Montreal — 5 hours and 15 minutes. As of post date, prices for June start at $511 round trip coach. From Philadelphia, it's a quick 1 hour and 40 minute flight costing $345 round trip coach. The Quebec province city is on Eastern Standard Time, so be aware of the time change if flying from other parts of the United States. Montreal's official language is French, which is second to Paris as the largest primary French speaking city. However, don't worry, most everyone speaks English, too. When entering Canada by air or land, a passport or passport card is mandatory. Where to Stay in Montreal LHotel Montreal Georges Marciano of Guess fashion fame opened LHotel in 2010. He lives on the fifth floor and displays his museum worthy art collection throughout the circa 1870 building. Works from Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns adorn the walls with nothing to keep impetuous guests from touching! In the lobby sits a huge Jaume Plensa white-resin figure illuminated from within with ever changing colors. The 56 spacious guest rooms have high ceilings. Even better, my bed was super comfy! Rooms start at $275. Épik Hotel Montreal Discover architectural details in this 10 room heritage site, which is located in the neighborhood of Vieux
The snow has melted, and the sun is shining in this North American metropolis. Perched on a 30-mile-long island at the convergence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, Montreal is the perfect blend of modernity and stunning historic architecture. I spent a week there last summer and felt like I was in Europe! Why